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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



25 



OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY. 



DEC. 

 24 



IN CUT FLOWERS 



We have our usual large supply in all lines. Expect to fill all orders in 

 our usual highly satisfactory manner. If you are running short, wire or phone us. 



IN FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



Our immense stock remains practically unbroken. Wire for anything you are short 



of and we ship on next train. 



A. L. Randall Co. 



Everything for Florists, 



L. D. Pho«« rentral 1496 



Frlrate ExchsiiRe all 



Departmenta 



66 E. Randolph Street, Chicago 



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WANTED 



For Christmas, Dec. 23 to 2S 



25 



M^rechal Niel 



Rose Buds 



Answer to 



H. R. Comley 



No. 6 Park St. 

 BOSTON, MASS. 



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Zech & Mann say that their Christmas 

 orders include an unusual number from 

 new customers and that they also this- 

 week added a rose grower to their list 

 of shippers. 



South Water street is reported to be 

 badly stuck on evergreen wreathing, the 

 sale for which ceases several days be- 

 fore Christmas. 



John Starrett is hanging a 36-inch or 

 48-inch double holly wreath with a big 

 ribbon streamer in each of the street 

 windows of the La Salle hotel this 

 week. 



John P. Risch is one of those who say 

 last week's weather upset all Christmas 

 calculations. 



Klehm's Nurseries, Arlington Heights, 

 has ordered an automatic electric pump 

 for returning the condensation to its 

 boilers. The apparatus is made by the 

 American Well Works, Aurora, 111., and 

 replaces a Crane trap. 



Bassett & Washburn said December 



NO WORRY 



about repairs or breakdowns if you 

 own an Armleder Wagon. 



It's built right in the beginning 

 and it wears like iron. You need 

 our catalogue. It's free, but you'll 

 have to ask for it. 



THE O. ARMLEDER CO., 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



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A Good Place to Buy 



Cut Flowers, Palms, Ferns, Bulbs and Florists' 

 Supplies. Write them next time you need something. 



C. C. POLL WORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



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18 that the Christmas orders were run- 

 ning especially heavy on carnations. 



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

 says the flower business is an individual 

 affair, a man 's success in it depending 

 on his ability to recognize and grasp an 

 opportunity when it conies. 



O. W. Frese reports that Christmas 

 orders have come from several buyers 

 who, he is sure, are new to this market. 



John Michelsen, of the E. C. Amling 

 Co., says that violets have improved a 

 great deal in the last few days, both 



local and eastern. He looks for no over- 

 supply, 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. has not been able 

 to move before the rush and now is 

 figuring on getting into the new store 

 shortly after New Year's. 



Winterson's Seed Store is extremely 

 busy this week with the retail trade in 

 Christmas greens. 



C. W. McKellar is showing a fiue 

 line of wreaths for Christmas. 



George Eeinberg's principal Christ- 

 mas cut is White Killarnev. 



