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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



DmCBMBBB 7, 1911. 



SUPPLY C ^*\V • J^ 



In spite of a'business that has broken all records, we still have a complete stock 

 and can make immediate shipments on anything you need. Write or wire. 



Japanese Novelty Baskets " Red Friz in Bails 



This is a shipment that was due in September. They This is fine for the decorators. 50 yards in a ball. By 



r?C'l^1o"'"m^ovT S^l^lhr. i?^X7ntd"t'e,Tt ""»-« '- ^"-"'^ - ^' - *-P ' P™ - -" "»- f" 



the finest we ever have seen. A variety of shapes. To clear at 60c per ball; 6 balls for $3.25; 12 balls for 



we offer for $7.50 an assortment intended to sell $6.00. 

 for $1U.00 Returnable if they don't suit you. %/ I 4 tf^ D 



Prepared Foliaae 



■^ *■ Without doubt the richest looking crepe paper now 



Oak Branches, brown and green only, per lb., 50c. being offered ; 4 ply, all colors; two toned. Per roll, 25c; 



Beech Sprays, brown, short sprays, fine for wreaths 12 rolls, $2.50; 100 rolls, $20.00. 

 —when tbe retail florists get on to this it will be a big seller, 



p«rib.,3^b. — — ^ _ — ^^ Porto Rican Mats 



Adiantum, fine, comes in assorted sizes and all colors. 



Send for an assortment for $5.00y^nce used, you'll Latest patterns. Choice selection of colors. Can be 



not be without it. \ had in white, light and dark pink, Nile green, red, yellow, 



Magrnolia Leaves, indispensable, brdwn, per ham- ^nurple and lavender. Each Doz lOO 



per, $2.25; green, per hamper, $2.50. V:^ -^^^^ine weave mat $0.25 $2 00 $13.00 



Velvet PoinSettiaS coarse weave mat 25 2 50 15.00 



Extra large $2.00 doz ; $18.00 gross ^^e weave mat 30 3.00 22.00 



Medium 1.75 doz ; 16.50 gross Heary chiffon mat 85 3.50 27.50 



Christmas Bells, Baskets, Red Ribbons, Baskets in Endless Assortment, a Pull Line of Boxes. 



Our specialty is filling mail orders. Consult our latest catalogue, or simply write us 

 a description of what you want. We guarantee satisfaction. 



4. L. Randall Co 



Wholesale Florists '-^^^iir 66 E. Randolph Street, Chicago 



Mention The Review when you write 



E. E. Pieser, of Kennicott Bros. Co., 

 who has held a considerable interest 

 in the Booth company, sold out De- 

 cember 2 at a nice profit. 



Kyle & Foerster say White Bonnaffon 

 will be available for some time yet. 



Winterson's Seed Store says whole- 

 sale business in Christmas greens is 

 good and a big retail demand is ex- 

 pected the week before the holiday. 



John Kruchten says the mums were 

 cut off short at Thanksgiving. 



O. Johnson declares without hesita- 

 tion that the Batavia Greenhouse Co. 

 will get its Beauty crop in for Christ- 

 mas. 



A. L. Randall Co. is adding steadily 

 to the factory end of the supply de- 

 partment, many articles now being 

 made or dyed in the building. 



Peter Reinberg has large quantities 

 of carnation cuttings in the sand. 



Wietor Bros, report Thanksgiving the 

 most satisfactory in their experience. 



Vaughan & Sperry say that the red 

 berries situation is the opposite of 

 last year. Then they were so scarce 

 that shipments from California were 

 ordered sent by express. This year the 

 Michigan stock is abundant and good. 



For the first time in years the Chi- 

 cago Carnation Co. is disseminating no 

 novelty this season; but it is expected 



IIMQIIDANCF OF TOUR PLANTS FROM 

 •^ ^ *-' i***'^ V» ■- FRKEZING In cold weather 

 may be obtained at trlfllnB cost If you irill use a 



Lehmaa Wagon Heater 



There la ro danger of fire; no imoke, dirt or gases to injure 

 the plants. Tner bum Lehman Coal, which costs less than 

 half a cent per hour. 49*400,000 Lehman Heaters are in 

 use, whi( h clearly shows they have merit. Fionsts everywhere use and recommend them 

 Have you one ? Be^^ure of Imitations t Write for circular telling more about them. 



LEHMAN BROS., 



Manufacturers, 

 10 Bond St., NKW TORK 



J. W. ERRINGER, 



General Western S<tles Agent, 

 20 K. Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



that the sales on Washington will ex- 

 ceed the introductory sales of last year. 



Club meeting tonight, December 7, 

 with nomination of officers in order and 

 a long list of applications for mem- 

 bership to be voted in. 



Curtis Kindler, one of the members 

 of the Eaedlein Basket Co., leaves Chi- 

 cago December 9 for Europe, where 

 he *will select the Easter stock to be 

 made up and shipped by the com- 

 pany's factories at Ebersdorf and 

 Weidhausen, Germany. Mr. Kindler 

 will probably return about February 1. 



Visitors: B. M. Wichers, Gretna, 

 La.; Allison Currie, Milwaukee; J. 

 Meikeljohn, representing H. F. Darrow, 

 New York; A. Goldenburg, New York. 



PROVIDENCE. 



The Market. 

 Thanksgiving week exceeded all ex- 

 pectations in this city. Before noon on 

 that day there was not a flower, good, 

 bad or indifferent, to be had at any 

 price in this city. It was a perfect 

 clean-up and every dealer was happy. 



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