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Febhdabx 8, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



25 



Special This Weeic (to Feb. 15) 



R M CM^ E7^^C^ fancy and 

 DAalVtl I 9 NOVELTY 



We have an enormoua stock of Cut Flower and Plant Baskets, probably 

 the largest assortment to be found under one roof in this country. To intro- 

 duce the line to more buyers, we offer this week as follows : 



For $ 7.00— An Assortment intended to sell at $ 10.00 



For 17.50— An Assortment intended to sell at 25.00 



For 35.00— An Assortment intended to sell at 50.00 



For 70.00— An Assortment intended to sell at 100.00 

 All bright, new goods of the very latest fancy and novelty patterns. If 

 not considered a bargain when received, ship them back at once at our ex- 

 pense. State if wanted with tin liners. Florists ▼isiting^ dticafo invited 

 to maJce their own selection on above terms. 



OoBtomers having orders for these goods placed with us for later shipment are Invited to take 

 advantage of this special offer by having the shipment go forward at once. 



Don't overloolc the fact tliat our stock of Florists' Supplies Is abso- 

 lutely complete, and that because of the large volume of our business 

 we are in position to quote closest prices, being, in fact, able to sell at 

 the prices smaller dealers pay for their merchandise. 



A. L. Randall Co 



Red Heart-Shaped Boxes 



A winner line last year. For Valentine Violets. 

 Order at once— we ship by next train. 



Each Perdoz. 



To contain 50 violets $0. 16 $1.80 



To contain 100 violets 20 2.40 



To contain 200 violets 25 3.00 



Everything for Florists, 



L. D. Phoae Cestral 1496 



PrlTAte ExehAire all 



DcpartaieBti 



66 E. Randolph Street, ChicM* 



Mention The Review when you write. 



$7.50 



perlOOO 



Violets for Valentine's Day 



Sweet Peas, Carnations, Roses, Romans and Paper Whites 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS 



SEND FOR CATALOGUE 



W. C. Snuth Wholesale Horal Co. "" ""suV »o. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



large stock for spring and finds the 

 place so crowded that an addition to 

 the glass is contemplated. 



E. F. Winterson and family moved, 

 January 31, into their fine new home at 

 Hamlin and Congress streets. 



N. J. Wietor has completed the equip- 

 ment of his private garage. The limou- 

 sine has at length displaced the trotter. 



Mrs. L. H. Winterson is in Columbia 

 hospital, where an operation was per- 

 formed February 6. 



0. W. McKellar is suffering a touch 

 of rheumatism in his right knee. 



Tim Matchen says Peter Eeinberg 

 can subscribe to the general complaint 

 that carnations are not blooming with 

 the usual freedom this season. 



Henry Van Gelder and Mrs. Percy 

 Jones bought a five passenger Buick 

 touring car at last week's automobile 

 show. 



Phil Schupp says that if it were 

 not for those seven houses of roses that 

 have been touched by gas J. A. Bud- 

 long would be unusually well fixed this 

 winter. It will interest the several 

 local growers who have had trouble 

 with gas that at Omaha a florist has 

 succeeded in getting a settlement on 

 a similar claim. 



Guy M. Eeburn, of A. Henderson & 



Carnations Deluxe 



Largest blooms, longest Stems, 

 Best keeping qualities. 



$3.00 to $4.00 



per 100 



All seasonable Cut Flowers 

 Greens, etc., at market prices. 



Chicag^o Carnation Co. 



A. T. PYFER, Manager 



30 E. Randolph Street, 





CHICAGO 



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