DECEMBER 28, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review » 



27 



M New Year's 



Wire or Phone and we Ship at Once 



We are well supplied with all kinds of Cut Flowers for the New Year's trade and 

 the opening days of 1912. Don't let business get away because of lack of stock. Call 

 on us. 



KUIarneys Violets 



Christmas buyers agreed that OUR Encourage the good old fashion of 



Killarneys were the finest in Chicago. sending boxes of Violets at New Year's. 

 A big cut is on for New Year's. ^ow 'em; they'll sell. 



Beauties 



Our stock is fine and we have a 

 large cut. Can take good care of all 

 orders. 



Freesia Purity, pure white, extra fancy stocic, $6.0O to $8.00 per 100. 



Carnations 



A big cut is on. Send along your 

 orders. You will be pleased with the 

 treatment we shall give every call. 



Stevia 



Order enough for the New Year's 

 boxes— You know you will need a lot 

 of it. Ours is fancy stock. 



Valley 



We always can furnish Valley, New 

 Year's as well as other times. None 

 better. Let us add some to your order. 



e every call. of it. Ours is fancy stock. better. Let us a 



Wliite Lilac ready about January 6. 



Our usual fancy stock. Get your orders in. $1.50 per bunch. 



A complete stock of Florists' Supplies 



After by far the largest business we ever have done in Florists' Supplies we still have a complete 

 assortraent of all staple articles and the novelties (except some of the Christmas specialties) and can 

 make quick shipments. It's especially important that you have 



Cut Flower Boxes, Violet Boxes, Corsage Ties, Ribbons, Etc* 



Go over your stock and send a rush order for anything that's low. DonH miss sales or displease 

 customers. Stock up again at once. 



A. L. Randall Co 



Everything for Florists, 



L. D. Phone Tentral 1496 



Frlrate ExchKnite all 



DepaitnientR 



66 E. Randolph Street, Chicago 



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this Christmas, aside from the double 

 violets. There was scarcely anything 

 that showed the marks of pickling. It 

 certainly was the market's best record 

 in this important respect. 



December 24 and 25 were ideal for 

 the retailers, so far as weather goes, 

 and had a great deal to do with the sat- 

 isfactory clean-up that was made. All 

 the retailers seem satisfied. Most of 

 them say the business started early and 

 stayed late, many keeping going till well 

 along in the evening of December 25. 



Everything was cut so close last 

 week that not much came in the morn- 

 ing after Christmas. After two beauti- 

 ful days the weather had turned dark 

 and rainy, but it was thought by most 

 of those in the market that when the 

 growers got down to business there 

 would be a ghnd cat ready. In days of 

 old prices held *at 'the Christmas level 

 until after New Year 's — but they don 't 

 any more. They promise to do better 

 this week than they did last year and 

 a good New Year's market is expected, 

 for New Year's rapidly is coming 



