Mabch 9, 1016. 



The Florists^ Review 



35 



WHY 



'ders to a house that can be relied § 

 your orders when scarcity exi sts? = 



hen other houses were wiring their customers "Im- S 



S During the period of SCARCITY we were filling orders complete when other houses were wiring their customers 

 3 possible to fill." TODAY finds us BETTER THAN EVER able to give you 



I W^ Good Values for Your Money. Try us and convince yourself. 



I HEAVY SUPPLY of the most popular Roses. | 



i Russell, Ophelia, Sunburst, Double White7Killarney in short or long length i 



I stock. Also plenty of Pink Killarney, Killarney Brilliant, Richmond, i 



I Milady and Ward Roses. | 



I Orchids, Callas, Lilies, Valley, Daisies, Freesia, Tulips, Daffodils, | 



I Jonquils, Narcissus and all other Cut Flowers and Greens. Heavy cuts of = 



s Carnations being received daily. Special price in quantity lots. g 



I You can increase your profits and business | 



I by sending: all your orders direct to | 



i QUALITY 

 I SPEAKS 

 I LOUDEB 

 i THAN 

 I PRICES 



J.A.BUDLONG 



184 North Wabash Avanua, CHICAQO 



CUT FLOWERS 



ROSES, VALLEY ind Hfuni c*ai c 



CARNATIONS BDnwM rf 



A SpecUlty OnUWCn IT 



PRICES 



AS 



LOW 



AS 



OTHERS 



SHIPPING ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION 



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S We ire ii daily toMch witk Market coaditioos aid wbea a DEUINE takes »iace yoa caa rely apoa orders seat US receiviac SUCH BENEFIT = 



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Mention The ReTlew when yoa write. 



has yet issued; also the requests for it 

 from new people are said to break all 

 records. 



Another salesman in the person of 

 Thomas Barclay has been added to the 

 force of D. D. P. Eoy. Mr. Barclay 

 was for some years employed by Peter 

 Lawson & Sons, Edinburgh, Scotland. 



No sooner has A. iL. Berry, of A. L. 

 Berry & Co., Chicago agent for Carter's 

 Tested Seeds, begun to recover from 

 his illness than Mrs. Berry is stricken 

 with pneumonia. Her condition is 

 feared to be serious. 



"Be sure you're right, then go 

 ahead. ' ' This must be the motto -of 

 P. L. McKee, of the American Green- 

 house Mfg. Co., for he has requisitioned 

 valve, fitting, boiler and pipe manufac- 

 turers to give instructional talks to 

 the entire working force of the com- 

 pany. The idea of the firm is to get 

 every member of the office and sales 

 force thoroughly acquainted with the 

 smallest detail in material, construction 

 and heating. Mr. McKee plans to 

 make these talks or lectures a part of 

 the weekly program, believing that a 

 salesman should know the why and 

 wherefore as well as the how much. 



The Illinois Flower Box Co. is sup- 

 plementing its line of self-watering 

 flower boxes with a line of concrete 

 garden furniture. Many pleasing de- 

 signs are offered in garden benches, 

 fountain bowls, sundials and urns. 



Visitors. 



Among last week's visitors was 

 Charles Steidle, of Olivett, Mo., who 

 incidentally placed an order for three 

 houses with the American Greenhouse 

 Mfg. Co. The houses will be of steel 



BLUE LABEL DOVES 



$1.25 each Dozen, $I2.00 



White Glazed Tissue Paper, 24x36 inches, $1.00 per ream. 

 RusseU, Ophelia, Killarney Brilliant coining in more plentifully. 



Tulips, single 3c 



Tulips, double 4c 



Jonquils 3c 



Lilies 10c 



Valley 5c 



Rainbow Freesia 3c 



Carnations 3c 



Milady, Russell, Ophelia.. .6c to 12o 

 White and Pink Killarney . . 4c to 10c 



Mexican Ivy 50c per 100 



California Violets $1.50 per doz. 



Fancy Ferns $3.00 per 1000 



T. J. NOLL & COMPANY 



1109 Grand Avenue, KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Phon«s: Horn* Main 6487-B«ll Qrand 3143 



Mention The R*t1«w when yon write. 



frame construction, 36x250 feet. In 

 addition there will be a fireproof boiler 

 and service building, of tile and steel 

 construction, 36x50 feet, and a radial 

 brick chimney, 4^x100 feet. The total 

 cost of the plant is to be $25,000. This 

 new place will be directly across the 

 street from that of Mr. Steidle 's father. 



2779^0 MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In 4-lnch SQUARE paper pots 

 (64 cubic Inches of soil and roots) than on plants 

 raised In 4-lnch clay pots (31 cubic Inches of soil 

 and roots). See our 2-page adyt.. pages 10-11. 

 F. Vr. BOCHEXLE & SONS, Chester. K. 3. 

 MsBtioB The Berlew when 70a write. 



