Max 30, 1912. 



The Wcddy Horists' Review. 



21 



THINGS YOD CAN'T DO WITHOUT IN JUNE 



UN THE season of weddings and commence- 

 ments, a good stock of high handle baskets 

 and vases for decorating is essential. Alec, 

 good quality is necessary— on this class of work 

 there can be no skimping the quality or cus- 

 tomers are lost. 



We Guarantee Our Goods 



Also, we guarantee all our prices. Anythrng 

 offered cheaper is at the expense of quality^ 



White EHimel American Bcnty Vases 



This original Beauty Vase is the strong- 

 est and most practical vase for decorating. 

 Is made with an extra tut)e running from 

 the base up through the narrow part of 

 the holder; this prevents bending, which 

 is the complaint of so many imitations. 



Height Each Height Eacli 



20 inches $1.75 35 inches $3.25 



25 inches 2.00 40 inches 4.25 



30 inches 2.50 A set of 5 pes., 13.50 



Br^dBaskeU ^ach Dozen 



No. 1750-1- 8-inch $0.12 $1.26 



No. 1750-2— 9-inch 15 1.50 



No. 1760-3-10^-inch 20 1.80 



No. 1750-4-12-inch 25 2.25 



SPECIAL 



No. 2 Gauze, j4 inch 



81c per bolt 



You will need quantities of this for 

 the shower houquets; it's indispens- 

 able in June. The quality of the 

 goods makes this a sure bargain. 



Our stock of Willow, Briid and Nest Baskets is complete and consists only of the latest and best lellini styles. New, cleat stock at ail times. 



A. L. Randall Co 



Everytiimg for Florists, 



L. D. Phoae Ceatrsl 1490 



PriTate Exekaare all 



Departmentt 



66 E. Randolph Stnet, Chicago 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



New York as well as in Chicago, for 

 |ast year Mr. Wienhoeber spent with 

 McConnell, on Fifth avenue, and the 

 season before that he was at Pitts- 

 burgh, preparatory to entering his fa- 

 ther's business. 



Poehlmann's to Grow Pot Plants. 



It is announced that Poehlmann 

 ^ros. Co., Morton Grove, will go into 

 the pot plant line, growing blooming 

 stoL'k for Christmas and Easter and 

 ^ecorative plants, especially ferns, for 

 the seasons between holidays. Under 

 the direction of August F. Poehlmann, 

 the plant growing will be in charge of 



C. Gr. Anderson, formerly with the 

 Geo. Wittbold Co., whose employment 

 was reported in last week's issue of 

 The Review. Mr. Poehlmann plans, 

 quite as a matter of course, to turn 

 out pot plants of a quality and eventu- 

 ally in quantity to compare with the 

 company's output of cut flowers. Some 

 of the stock for the start already has 

 been ordered. 



It would seem that the Poehlmann 

 Bros. Co. is taking a wise step, for 

 Chicago never has had an adequate 

 supply of pot plants of the better class. 

 The few growers of these have done 

 exceedingly well. 



Peonies for Memorial Day. 



One of the best posted peony han- 

 dlers stated May 25 that the entire 

 basement of the Western Cold Storage 

 warehouse was being devoted to 

 peonies, and that at a rough estimate 

 he would put the number then on the 

 floor at 25,000 dozens. This he thought 

 to be practically as many as were in 

 storage at the same date last year. 

 He considered the average quality not 

 especially good, there being some fancy 

 peonies but a great many more de- 

 cidedly light bunches. 



This, with the arrivals from May 25 





