JCNB 12, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



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PEONIES 



This is the place to order your stocic 

 for June Weddings and Commencements 



Easter Lilies 



We can supply fine Lilies in large 



quantity, cut tight for shipping. These 



travel splendidly and will reach you in 



first-class condition. Use them on your 



wedding decorations and for funeral work. 



Fancy Roses 



At this time of year a lot of people 

 have roses of their own but find they are 

 not quite up to the quality demanded by 

 their customers. The finest grade roses 

 always can be had of Randall. 



We can furnish Sweet Peas, Yellow Daisies, Cattleyas, Valley, Carnations, Candytuft, 

 Feverfew, Stocks or anything else you need in quantity and of the finest quality. 



ALSO HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL WEDDING ACCESSORIES 



A. L. Randall Co 



ETerythm^ for Florists, p.Jlie'ild::^.'^:^ 66 E. Randolph St., Chicago 



Mention The ReTlew when yoix write. 



BEAUTIES 



CARNATIONS • ROSES - VALLEY 



Batavia Greenhouse Co. 



GraMiiiouaeat 

 BateTla. XU. 



L. D. Phon* 

 tM5 Randolpli 



Stores 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



Mention Tbe Review when yon write. 



two -wires connecting with the main 

 electric feed -wires -were strung to the 

 machine and in some manner Lenik 

 touched one of these. Before anyone 

 could reach him he was electrocuted. 

 A pulmotor was at once obtained from 

 the Des Plaines Gas Co., but it was of 

 no avail. In trying to find the cause 

 of the accident August Poehlmann 

 made a thorough examination of the 

 ^ires, but no one -was able to account 

 tor the mishap. Lenik had been a care- 

 rul employee of several years' standing 

 and was 30 years old. He left a wife 

 and t-wo children, one 3 years and an- 

 other 18 months old. 



Last week's issue of The Revie-w re- 

 f^"®<i the success which had attended 

 tne efforts of Louis Visias in his at- 



tempt to hold his landlord at Duluth 

 responsible for losses resulting from a 

 failure to maintain the temperature as 

 provided in the lease. T. E. Waters 

 went to Duluth as an expert witness 

 for Visias and a judgment in his favor 

 for $1,500 was the result. Now comes 

 the next chapter, from the Duluthj 

 News-Tribune of June 6: "An action 

 accompanied with garnishment proceed- 

 ings was begun by the A. I. Randall 

 Co., Chicago, in the district court yes- 

 terday against Louis Visias on a claim 

 for $100.60 alleged to be due for sup- 

 plies furnished the defendant May 21 

 last year. Recently Visias, a florist, 

 was given judgment against the Greg- 

 ory Co. and John A. Stephenson, his 

 landlords, for damages resulting to 



growing plants by the failure of the lat- 

 ter to keep his greenhouse properly 

 heated. It is the purpose of the A. L. 

 Randall Co. to garnishee this judgment 

 to satisfy their claim." 



The peony show of the Horticultural 

 Society of Chicago will be on at the 

 Art Institute two days this week, June 

 12 and 13. 



F. F. Scheel was in from Shermer- 

 ville June 9. 



Wietor Bros, have benched 60,000 

 carnation plants from pots and N. J. 

 Wietor says they are taking hold 

 splendidly. Planting roses is progress- 

 ing rapidly and planting mums has 

 been begun. 



D. E. Freres moved June 9 to the 

 store recently vacated by Zech & Mann, 



