October 19, 1011. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



23 



MUMS 



READY IN 

 QUANTITY 



The midseason sorts are ready and the cut has increased until it is many times 

 what it was when only the earlies were in flower. We have the largest, finest Mums 

 in the market, Pink, White and Yellow, but we also have the medium and smaller sizes 

 in large quantity, good stock. Now is the time to feature Mums. You take the orders ; 

 we supply the stock. I ^__^ ^ ^i:v ^ -^ ^•w , - — ^ ^ 



.^? PANCY ORCHIDS 



These are locally grown Cattleyas, and we believe it ia the finest lot of labiatas to be foand in this or any other jnar- 

 ket— large flowers of wonderful, deep color. Orchid buyers will note the diflference on sight. Also a large supply of extra 

 fine sprays of Oncidiums, yellow. » > i 



Beauties 



Whether for your regular daily needs or for special occa- 

 sions, we want your Beauty orders. There is no owtter stock 

 ' in the market and not much that is as good. Let us send 

 you some Beauties today. We know yon will want more 

 of them. 



Killarneys 



You can find no better Killamey or White Killamey 

 than those we ship. The skill of our growers has given us 

 the reputation of alwaja having fine stock, and our aiip* 

 plj ia Iiur^e in all lengths of stem. . 



. . Double Violets Now In Daily Supply 



Carnations 



The cut is large and flowers are fine, 

 splendid supply this season. 



We surely have a 



Valley 



Call on us at any time; we always have it, and it's the 

 finest Valley in the market. 



, Always Headquarters for the Finest Easter Lilies 



WIIJ> SMILAX ia atoek, can ship on receipt oi wire, $5.00 pmr ease. 



Mail orders on Florists' Supplies are our Specialty. We have a complete line and guarantee satisfaction on every order. 



PROMPT SHXPIOEVT. 



WBITB OB WIBK. 



A. L. Randall Co 



Wholesale Horists 



L. D. Pk«M Ceatnl 14M 



PrifUc Bxekaare all 



DcpMrtaieBti 



66 E. Randolpli Street, Cliica{e 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



For Autumn Funeral Work 



yoa will find our Uliea very useful. We have them 

 on haud at all times. Of course, we have a full line 

 of OTHER FLOWERS Aim GREENS. Try a 

 shipment of MILWAUKEE FLOWERS. 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO., 462 iGhnikee St. MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



K Without doubt tiM best equipped Wliolesaie Houie ia the Conatry 



Mentloo Tbe Review wben toc wilt» 



Wietor Bros, have just installed four 

 aew Nic Krier boilers. 



E. G. Hill, Richmond, Ind., expects 

 to attend the meeting of the Chicago 

 Plorists' Club November 2 and bring 

 with him blooms of the new rose. Sun- 

 hurst, which he and C. H. Totty will 

 disseminate this season. It is to be 

 chrysanthemum show night, with C. 

 W. Johnson in charge of the exhibition. 



A. L. Randall says he notes a quick- 

 ening of the pace from day to day. 



Henderson & Co. received several 

 hundred cases of Japanese bulbs Octo- 

 ber 16 and 17. 



Kyle & Foerster say they consider 

 the present season holds out the best 

 prospect in the history of the trade. 



A. T. Pyfer, at the office of the Chi- 

 cago Carnation Co., has mailed every 

 member a list of the Florists' Club's 

 Convention committees. 



The Batavia Greenhouse Co. now has 

 <kppj-oximately 100,000 feet of glass. 



DAHLIAS! DAHLIAS! DAHLIAS! 



HUT BLOOMS iu any quantity, direct from the field, 76c to 

 $3.00 per 100. Special prices on contract. Our Dahlias 

 have never been excelled at any fair or show. Get our spe- 

 cial prices for tubers, fall delivery. List our new varieties in jrour 

 1912 catalogue. We will send sample blooms for your inspection, 

 $2.00 per 100, labeled. 500 varieties in quantity. Get our list. 



National Co-operative Show Gardens 



8PKNCKR, nrDIANA, U. 8. A. 



E. C. Amling says that now the peo- 

 ple don 't have to talk baseball any 

 more, there is nothing to keep business 

 from booming. 



Arthur Eichel, who has been em- 

 ployed in the greenhouses at Mount 



Greenwood cemetery, has bought the 

 greenhouses and business of August 

 Koeble, 4228 North Fortieth avenue. 

 Mr. Koeble will in future devote his at- 

 tention to his mother's place at 1933 Ir-; 

 ring Park boulevard. 



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