NOVBMBEB 23, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Order TODAY for 



THANKSGIVING! 



Then Wire Additions as Needed— We Have Everytiiing 



MUMS! 



Laree and Small— All Colors— All Prices. We shall have our usnal supply 

 for Thanksgiving. Send your order here and you will get just the gradfc of stock 

 your trade requires, as we have everything in Mums. 



MUMS! 



CARNATIONS KILLARNEYS 



We are strong on Carnations for Thanksgiving— no doubt Our best and largest growers are just on with Iieavy crops 



of our ability to take good care of you with the grade of of splendid Killarneys. This is stock that can't be beaten 

 stock you need and at the price you can afford to pay. for length of bud^ richness of color, or stem. 



Now On witii a Specially Fine Crop of Riciimond Roses 

 ORCHIDS VIOLETS 



Nowhere is there a finer supply of C<ttleyas. So good are Let us add a few Violets, double or single, to your order, 



these that many buyers have placed standing orders for daily When you see the quality of the etock as it reaches you, you 

 or every other day shipment. Don't you want to dothesame? will want them regularly. You can make a good profit. 



Fancy Stevia now Ready— How Many Will You Have? 

 VALLEY LILIES 



Can ship fancy Valley in any time and in any quantity. We are headquarters for Easter Lilies. The supply will 



We always have it. increase rapidly when Mums go out. 



You Can Get Here Everything in Green Gh>ods, of Best Qualify and at Closest Jobbing Prices 



NOW BOOKING CHRISTMAS ORDERS 2?"^' H«»S»«* Green, Mistletoe, Holly 



■ Wreaths, Evergreen Wreathing, Laurel 



Wreathing, Winter Berries, Boxwood, Wild Smilax. Don't place orders elsewhere without getting our quota- 

 tions. We meet the market, always, and usually can go one better on any price that is quoted, always considering tha* 

 best grades are wanted. We do not handle the berrylesa holly or dried-out, colorless greens. 



If Tou Have Not Been Our New CataloKU* ot Supply "Bpeolals," Send a Postal for It. 



A. L. Randall Co 



Wholesale Florists 



L. D. Phoae CeHtral 1496 



PriTAte Exekure aU 



Dcpmrtmenti 



66 E. Randolph Street, Chica^i 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Charles Erne now is salesman for the 

 Chicago Flower Growers' Association. 



The funeral of the late G. H. Pieser, 

 of Kennicott Bros. Co., held November 

 1(5, was largely attended, many in the 

 trade being present. The pallbearers 

 were John Zeeh, of Zech & Mann; A. L. 

 Vaughan, of \aughan & Sperry; P. F. 

 Benthey, of Kyle & Foerster, and Frank 

 Ayers, with C. W. McKellar, all old 

 business associates. 



Percy Jones reports the arrival of the 

 first Romans early last week. 



George Scott, one of the old-timers 

 in the flower business, but for some 

 years engaged in another line, is again 

 with E. F. Winterson Co. 



Clifford Pruner has returned from a 

 good trip as far west as Denver for E. 

 H. Hunt. A. P. Liongren, also traveler 

 for Hunt, is in to help handle the holi- 

 day rush. 



Wm. Dittmann, New Castle, Ind., is 

 shipping Beauties to Kyle & Foerster. 

 W. P. Kyle, who was at New Castle re- 

 cently, says Mr. Dittmann is home 

 again and enjoying pood health. 



N. J. Wietor made a thorough inspec- 

 tion of the greenhoHses- of Wietor 

 Bros., Sunday morning, and came back 

 to the store Monday highly elated with 

 December prospects. 



A. C. Kohlbrand, with the E. C. 



MUMS 



Ready. We are headquarters, as usual. 

 Let your orders come. 



Growers, attention ! Why not sell your own stock? We have the finest 

 location in the Chicago market and space enough to accommodate several 

 growers selling their own stock. 



PERCY JONES 



56 East Randolph Street, %• CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when yog write. 



Amling Co., visited at his old home in 

 Cincinnati last week, attending the 

 flower show there. 



J. P. Risch, of Weiland & Risch, has 

 been on the sick list for several days, 

 suffering with a severe cold. 



Frank Ayres has returned from- 

 Texas. 



Tim Matchen reports the return of" 

 Peter Reinberg and Mayor Harrison- 

 from Duquoin, November 19, ladea 

 down with quail. 



