Mat 19, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



35 



Supplies for Memorial Day 



Rush Your 

 Orders for 



We have a complete slock. If you don't see it listed here, order any way— we've got it. 



FRENCH GREEN MOSS WREATHS 



Doz. 100 Doz. 100 



lO-lnch 11.25 I 8.00 16-inch $1.90 $14.00 



12-inch 1.40 9.50 18-inch 2.40 18.50 



14-inch 1.60 11.50 



FRENCH GREEN MOSS 



Per paclcage $0.10 Per doz. packages |0.75 



RUSCUS WREATHS 



Oval or round 



Size Doz. 



18-inch $.'>.00 



20-inch 6.00 



CEMETERY VASES 



12 inches long. 16 inches long. 



Per doz $ 2.00 Per doz $ 4.00 



Per bbl. (5 doz.) 8.75 Per bbl. (3 doz.) 11.00 



2bbls. (10 doz.) 15.00 



Write for special prices on lots of 10 bbls. and up. 



24-inch 'J.OO 



Size Doz. 



10-inch 12.00 



12-inch 2.50 



14-inch 3.00 



16-inch 4.0O 



FRESH GREEN SHEET MOSS 



For hanging baskets 



1 bale 10.50 1 bag 



1 bag Fadeless Moss |3.50 



.13.00 



GREEN AND WHITE ENAMELED (METAL) 



CEMETERY AND LAWN VASE 



No. 1, 6=^ in. high, 4H in. diameter $2.00 per doz. 



No. 2, 6^4 in. high, 3^ in. diameter 1.00 per doz. 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



Doz. 



,.$3.00 

 .. 4.00 

 .. 5.00 

 ,. 7.50 



2S% discount on above prices if your order is over $20.00. 



A large stock of Cyoas Leaves, Cape Flo^^ers, ImmorteUea and all Decoration Day specialtlea. 



Don't forget the Ribbons — wo have them. 



REVERO GREENHOUSE HOSE 



This is the hose you have been looking for. Non-kink- 

 ing, light, strong, durable. 



%-in., $17.00 per 100 feet. ; in 500-foot reels at 16c. 



EVERGREEN BRAND FERTILIZER 



We believe every florist will sooner or later come to 

 using this article. Try a sample. • 



12-lb. can, $2.00 ; 100-lb. drum, $16.00. ti. 



A* L. Randall Co. 



Wholesale Florists 



L. D. Phone Centrtl 1496 



PrlTato ExchABRe All 



Departments 



19-21 Randolph St, Chicago 



Mention The Review when you write. 



No. 40, Turnip. 



No. 767, Tudor. 



No. 60. Globe. 



FLORISTS' BASKETS 



These Baskets are practical for many 

 uses, making fine table baskets for plants 

 and flowers. 



We make 200 different styles. You 

 will buy our baskets soooer or later. 

 Why not commence now? We will 

 send first order on approval. 



Illustrated catalogue upon request. 



MADISON BASKETCRAFT CO. 



MADISON, OHIO 



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Joe Straus, who has been in the office 

 of the A. L. Eandall Co. for several 

 years, recently went on the road for a 

 few days for the first time. He says he 

 got an entirely new idea of the import- 

 ance of the industry. 



E. Mayer, formerly at the Reissig 

 place at Riverside, has taken a partner 

 and is building a new place of five 

 houses at Lyons, El. \ 



John Enders, of Poehlmann's store 

 force, is a member of a Masonic glee 

 club. One night last week he and Mrs. 

 Enders were invited to a five-doUars-a- 

 plate banquet, because of the way Mr. 

 Enders uses his voice. 



The next auto parade prooably will 

 occur in June, when the weather will be 

 a little less likely to upset plans. 



Henry Van Gelder reports Myer Hel- 

 ler, of New Castle, Ind., as a visitor May 

 x2. ' 



At E. H. Hunt's, C. M. Dickinson is a 



firm believer in the policy of pushing ex- 

 clusive articles; he doesn't enjoy work- 

 ing up business to find that someone 

 else has taken the order away from him 

 by shading the price. In line with this 

 policy, he has built up a list of special- 

 ties on which prices always are main- 

 tained, no matter how many are selling. 

 The latest addition to the list is an elas- 

 tic glazing putty. 



The daily papers this week have chron- 

 icled the recording of the transfer of 

 the James A. Hart property on Beacon 

 street to Poehlmann Bros. Co. It is 

 stated that it is to be occupied by John 

 Poehlmann, president of the company. 

 The residence is a handsome one and the 

 ground is 100x191. The deed was dated 

 April 21 and gives the consideration as 

 $18,000. Mr. Hart, the former owner, 

 was once widely known as president of 

 the Chicago National League baseball 

 club. 



J. A, Budlong has only 3,000 plants of 

 the Mrs. Jardine rose, but is cutting 

 400 flowers a day. They sell at just a 

 little better prices than any other rose 

 in their list. 



Zech & Mann say that shipping busi- 

 ness is excellent — something doing all day 

 long. Mr. Zech thinks the quality of 

 stock is better now than he ever before 

 has seen at the middle of May. 



Although many growers have discarded 

 it, Peter Reinberg finds Rose-pink En- 

 chantress one of his most profitable sorts. 

 It always is a big producer in spring 

 and, this year at least, is coming in just 

 when wanted. 



Frank Benthey says the house at New 

 Castle, crushed by snow, has been re- 

 built and is now filled with stock for the 

 local retail trade there, which Otto 

 Benthey is making quite profitable. 



George Perdikas has a temporary stand 

 at the comer of Jackson boulevard and 



