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OCTOBBR 26, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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MUMS 



READY IN 

 QUANTITY 



We have the largest, finest Mums in the market, Pink, White and Yellow, but we 

 also have the medium and ^mailer sizes in large <^antity, good stock. Now is the time 

 to feature Mums. You take the orders ; we supply the stock. 



■ FANCY ORCHIDS 



These are locally grown Cattleyas, and we believe it is the finest lot of labiatas to be found in this or any other mar- 

 ket— large flowers of wonderful, deep color. Orchid buyers will note the difference on sight. 



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Beauties 



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Killarneys 



You can find no better Killamey or White Killamey Whether for your regular daily needs or for special occa- 



than those we ship. aions, we want your Beauty orders. ^ - 



Double Violets Now in Daily Supply 



' Carnations Valley 



The cut is large and flowers are fine, 

 splendid supply this season. 



We surely have a 



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 



WILD SMUiAX in atock, can ship on receipt of wriret $6.00 per case. 



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



PROMPT SHIPMENT. WBITB OR WIRK. 



A. L. Randall Co 



Wholesale Florists 



L.' D. Phoac CeBtral U99 



PrlTAte Exekaare all 



Departments 



66 E. Randolph Street, Chicle 



Mention The Review when you write. 



MUMS 



Ready. We are headquarters, as usual. 

 Let your prders come. 



Growers, attention! Why not sell your own stock? We have the finest 

 location in the Chicago market and space enough to accommodate several 

 growers selling their own stock. 



PERCY JONES 



56 East Randolph Street, v CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



because of too much dry weather. He 

 expects the result to be a run on this 

 market at the end of the week. 



John Kruchten points with pride to 

 the chrysanthemums and carnations 

 from his father's place. 



Peter Beinberg is cutting Ward and 

 Melody roses in limited quantity. Tim 

 Matchen says he will have a crop of 

 White Killamey in about three weeks, 

 in the houses hit by the recent cyclone. 



Wietor Bros, have seventy-five cars 

 of Castner, Curran & Bullitj^'s Poca- 

 hontas coal in their bins — no hand-to- 

 mouth business there. 



A. T. Pyfer, of the Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co., comments on the number of 

 advance orders booked in the last few 

 days. 



At Zech & Mann's, John Zech is im- 

 patient for the new crop of Bride and 

 Maid. He says there are many buyers 

 who prefer them. 



A. Miller, of Henderson & Co., is 

 having a successful trip in Michigan. 



A. C. Spencer, at Kyle & Foerster's, 

 says he thoroughly enjoys the work of 

 the wholesale house after spending over 

 a year at retailing. 



Bassett & Washburn have word from 

 Pasadena that O, P. Bassett is recov- 

 ering from his illness. 



E. C. Amling Co. reports handling 

 6,000 chrysanthemums in one day last 

 week. 



At the store of Kennicott Bros. Co., 



E. E. Pieser is obliged to report G. H. 

 Pieser, president of the company, as 

 slowly sinking. George Pieser, the son, 

 who is with the E. F. Winterson Co., 

 says he now is delirious most of the 

 time. 



Sydney B. Wertheimer and Sam 

 Seligman have been in town this week. 

 Mr. Seligman says that a report that 

 he no longer is with Wertheimer Bros. 

 is entirely unfounded. " Sprinkleproof 

 Sam," he says, "is still on the job" 

 and that business is better than ever. 



Visitors: W. F. Kasting, Buffalo; 



F. A. Gussenbauer, Adrian, Mifh.; C. 

 Peterson, Escanaba, Mich.; T. H. Joy 

 and bride, Nashville, Tenn.; Mr. Bon- 

 ham, Jr., Macomb, HI. 



Bowling. 



Following are the scores made bj 



the bowlers October 18-. 



Roses. 1st 2d 3d Orchids. Ist 2d 8d 



O'Conner .. 88 123 132 Huebner ..154 144 171 



Stack 122 109 179 Graff 134 221179 



Schelman ..121 108 106 Degnan ...120 153 147 



Harry 145 155 141 Farley 133 133 179 



FiBber 156 170 185 J. Zech 162 189 149 



Totals. . . .631 674 743 Totals 703 840 825 



violets. Ist 2d 3d Carnations. Ist 2d 3d 



Bergman ..145 161 206 Lobrman ..144 131 122 



Hendrlck'n 142 160 180 Ayers 129 166 130 



Wlenhoeber 127 98 145 Schaltf 126 139 120 



Friedman ..16* 179 Jfl2 BaNVT 145 147 152 



Byers 156 188 160 A. »ch . . ; . 150 138 136 



Totals 724 736 853 Totals 694 721 660 



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