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Mabch 7, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



31 



For RETAILERS 



Here is a Special that is so very spe- 

 cial that uiany stores will take advan- 

 tage of it to lay in a year's supply. 



VIOLET AND 

 GREEN FOIL 



16c per lb. 



Fast color— you won't get a bill for 

 damages from your customers if you 

 use our Foil. 



SPECIALS 



In the Supply Department i^^ 



Customers 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. 



EASTER SUPPLIES 



Remember, Easter is only a month away 



We have a complete stock of Mats, Crepe Papers, Pot Covers, Sta- 

 ple and Novelty iSaskets, Ribbons, Chiffons, etc. We know our qual- 

 ities are right and we now are buying in such large quantities that we fre- 

 quently can sell at the prices smaller dealers pay. Therefore, we are perfectly 

 Safe in offering to ship all mail orders on approval. Send the goods back 

 right away if they are not satisfactory in every respect. Order today. 



REVERO HOSE at Manufacturer's Prices 



We sell the Best Hose at the price the maker of it asks, 

 ^-inch 17c per foot 500-foot reels 16c per foot 



ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPECIALTIES 



Carnation Dye, 50c per pint ; $1.00 per quart. 



Shamrock Plants, 1-inch or 1^-inch pots, $1.00 per dozen. Write for spe- 

 cial price by 100 or 1000. 



A. L. Randall Co. 



For GROWERS 



Here is a Special that is so very si)e- 

 cial that many growers will take ad- 

 vantage of it to lay in a year's supply. 



COTTON TWINE 



19c per lb. 



3 or 4-ply, 5 lbs. to bag 



^These prices are good only for- 

 the week of March 11 to 16. 



Everything for Florists, 



L. D. PhOB« Central 1496 



PrlTttte ExchanKe all 



Departments 



66 E. Randolph Street, Chicago 



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Alentloa The Review when you write 



We still have several thous- 

 and White, Light Pink 

 and Rose-pink Enchantress 

 cuttings, grown by one of 

 the best, if not the best 

 carnation growers in this 

 part of the country. 



Order now. 



PERCY JONES 



The Wholesale florist 



56 E. Randolph Street, CHICAGO 

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Mentloa The Review when you write. 



and is in position to go ahead with the 

 manufacture of Evergreen Brand fer- 

 tilizer on a larger scale than ever. He 

 is mailing 128,000 pieces of printed mat- 

 ter to the trade this week. 



George A. Kuhl, the well known 

 Pekin florist, is in the Presbyterian 

 hospital, where he was taken March 1. 



W. L. Palinsky has turned his claim 

 against the People's Gas Light & Coke 

 Co. over to an attorney. Mr. Palinsky 

 asked $2,380 as the wholesale value 

 of plants lost by the seepage of gas 

 into his greenhouses from a broken 

 main in the street. He says he was 



Carnations Deluxe 



Largest blooms, longest stems, best 

 keeping qualities and plenty of them. 



Extra large, fancy $3.00 per 100 



Choice, strictly fresh 2.00 per 100 



Our selection, 1000 lots, $15.00 



All seasonable Cut Flowers, Greens, 

 etc., at lowest market prices. 



Chicagfo Carnation Co. 



A. T. PYFER, /Vlanagrer 



30 E. Randolph Street, :: CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



offered' $400 in settlement, which he 

 indignantly refused. He says he will 

 sue. 



E. F. "Winterson Co. reports the ar- 

 rival last week, right in the middle of 

 the glut, of the first Mississippi nar- 

 cissi of the season. 



Tim Matchen calls attention to the 

 high color on Peter Reinberg's present 

 crop of Killarney. 



John Kruchten says that the best vio- 

 lets have sold at fair prices, all things 

 considered, but that poor ones could 

 not be sold at all. 



George Reinberg turned the half-cen- 

 tury mark March 4. 



Daniel Branch, 313 East Fifty-first 

 street, reports that he has a fine crop 

 of lilies that will be in excellent shape- 

 I for Easter. He also is prepared for a^ 



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