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The Florists^ Review 



November 14, 1912. 



FANCY CU 



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FLORISTS 



1^ WE CAN HANDLE ALL YOUR ORD 



In our Cut Flower Department we are in a position to please the most crit 

 by those whose requirement is quantity. In our Florists' Supplies Departmen 

 plies in America. Come and see them. It's worth the trip to everyone withii 



MUMS— We Can Supply the Stock You Need in Quantity 



The good late varieties are now coming in. We have them in all colors, fine stock that we can sell at from $1.00 to $2.50 per dozen- 

 $6.00 to $16.00 per 100— and that's the kind of Mum you can sell in quantity. White, pink and yellow in all sizes. Plenty of bunched spray 

 of fine Pompons and Singles, pink, yellow and white. Now bookingr orders for ThanksfiTina:. 



FANCY ROSES 



Our present crops of Roses are not only A No, 1 in quality, but are so large we can fill every order. Specially strong on the Killamej 

 and Richmond, but also can supply all the other varieties. We believe we are conservative when we say there are no finer Roses to be ha 

 anywhere. Shall have plenty to fill your order for Thanksg^iving^. 



HOME=QROWN ORCHIDS 



Our Cattleyas are the home-grown kind. Excellent value at $5.00 and $6.00 per dozen. Once you use these 

 you will be content with no other kind. Fancy sprays of oncidiums, yellow, $4.00 per 100 flowers. No matter 

 what you need in Cat Flowers, order of Randall. Beauties, Violets, Lilies, Valley, 

 Snapdragon and everything in season. We are now booking orders for Thanksg^iv- 

 ing — and Our Prices are Rig^ht. ^ 



BOXWOOD FOR CHRISTMAS 



We ask that you order some of our Boxwood now, so that you can see the quality of our stock and 

 compare it with what you have had from others. We are sure that you will want us to supply you for 

 Christmas. We already have booked a large number of big orders for shipment in December, but have not 

 by any means booked up our supply, for it will be the largest ever. Order enough. Remember that you 

 take no risk. Boxwood keeps indefinitely. If you don't use it all for Christmas, use it up in designs in 

 January, when flowers usually are rather scarce. Per case of 60 lbs., $7.60. 



WILD SMILAX 



We get a daily shipment of Wild Smilax and can fill orders promptly with fresh picked stock. Larger 

 orders shipped to you direct from the woods. Quality guaranteed. Per case of 60 lbs., $6.00. 



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VIOLET CORDS 



There is no better value in any of our lines than on 

 these Cords. Only our huge sales enable us to keep 

 prices so low. A trial order is urged. You will be 

 back for more. All colors. 



No. 1 Card Ties— per dozen, 20c; per grross. $2.00; 

 five-gross lots, per gross, $1.50. 



No. 1 Violet Cords— per dozen, 3.')c; per gross. $3.50; 

 five-gross lots, per gross, $.(.00. 



No. 2 Violet Cords— per dozen, 60c; per gross, $0.00: 

 five-gross lots, per gross. $5.00. 



No. 11 Rope Cords— per dozen (violet), $1.00; per 

 gross (violet), $10.00; per dozen (white and pink), 

 75c; per gross (white and pink), $7.50. 



Order $5.00 or $10.00 wortti, assorted. 



Writ* us about your order for Christmas Groans. Tliese fluctuate in 

 price to such an extent that it is Impossible to tell what the market will be— but if 

 yoa want to be assured a supply we will book your order at a guaranteed price. Or 

 we will post you on the market any time you are ready to buy. 



FANCY RUSCUSl 



The experienced buyer of Ruscus knows that there are fully as many qualities of 

 Ruscus as there are houses dyeing it. Good Ruscus, bright and even in color, is about 

 the best seller the trade has got hold of in many a day. But the dull, dirty-colored, 

 moldy, spotted Ruscus— well, about all you can do with that kind is to ship it back to 

 the house you got it from, and order some really good Ruscus from Randall. 



Randall's Ruscus is prepared according to the celebrated Marechal method. This 

 means supreme quality. A post card will bring you samples and prices. Send one 

 today. You really should not buy except by sample— the price means nothing un- 

 til you see the quality. Bright Christmas red, violet, green, lavender, cerise, pur- 

 ple, gold, silver, etc.— any color you want promptly made up to order if not in stock. 



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