March 30, 1010. 



The Florists^ Review 



53 



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WHY NOT 



Send your orders to a house that | 

 can be relied upon to fill your orders | 

 when scarcity exists? I 



PLACE 



YOUR 



EASTER 



ORDERS 



NOW 



=EASTER OFFERINGS= 



We have an elegant lot of Lilies to oflfer this coming Easter, fine flowers carried on good 



stiff stems, of A-1 quality. 



Potted Plants ( Per dozen $ 1 .50 @ $ 2.00 



OP < Per hundred 10.00 @ 15.00 



Cut Blooms ( Per thousand 80.00 6 ,125.00 



PLACE 



YOUR 



EASTER 



ORDERS 



NOW 



In order to avoid breakage of Potted Lilies incidental to the rush and rough handling of Express 

 Companies at the eleventh hour, shipments of Potted Lilies should leave us not later than Wednes- 

 day* April loth* In other words, we will make no shipments of Lily plants after April 19th« 



Besides Lilies we shall have a big cut of Russells, Ophelia, Sunburst, Double 

 White Killarney, Killarney Brilliant, Pink Killarney, Richmond, Milady and 

 Ward Roses to offer, in addition to heavy supplies of Carnations, Valley, Sweet Peas, 

 Violets, Callas, Jonquils, Daffodils, Tulips, Galax, Asparagus Sprengeri, Adi- 

 antum, as well as other seasonable stock and Greens. 



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

 possible to till." TOOAT finds us BETTER THAN EVER able to give you 



Good Values for Your Money. Try us and convince yourself. 



You can increase your profits and business 

 by sending all your orders direct to 



QUALITY 



SPEAKS 



LOUDER 



THAN 



PRICES 



J.A.BUDLeNG 



184 North Wabash Avanua, CHICAGO 

 ROSES, VAIiLEY and WHOLESALE 

 A Specialty 6R0WER if 



CUT FLOWERS 



PRICES 



AS 



LOW 



AS 



OTHERS 



i ■«" SHIPPING ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION 'Vl = 



X We are ia MIy tMch with aarket coaditioas aad wbea a DEaiNE takes place yoa can rdy apoa orders sent US receivinf SUCH BENEFIT = 



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Mention The KeTlew when yon write. 



a full crop of exceptional quality. The 

 varieties on tliis market are growing to 

 be legion and it takes one who is well 

 up on this flower to recognize half of 

 them. 



Hyacinths in pots have at last come 

 into their own as regards quality. They 

 have been of poor quality until the last 

 few days, but they are selling well now. 

 The first spirseas of the season made 

 their appearance last week. They are 

 not nearly so popular here as they once 

 were. Rhododendrons are of excellent 

 quality this season. Evidently we have 

 a better grade than usual. The usual 

 lot of peddling wagons have not ap- 

 peared on the streets as yet this year, 

 but the influx of stock is bound to 

 bring them out. Fruit trees are in their 

 glory now, and they tell me they have 

 bloomed so late that we will have 

 peaches again this year. If so, we will 

 forgive the weather man for handing 

 us so much winter when we should have 

 had spring. 



Various Notes. 

 Daniel MacRorie, president of the 



Just a Minute! 



We can fill your orders for all Cut Flowers in season. Roses, Carnations, Sin- 

 gle and Double STOCKS, Snapdragon, Tulips, DaflFodils, Jonquils, Sweet Peas, 

 Ferns, Galax, Leucothoe, etc. 



SUPPLY DEPARTMENT 



Order your Supplies now for Easter. Our Price and Service are 

 rierht. Fancy Ornamental Decorated Plant and Cut Flower Baskets, two-tones 

 antique and plain willow. Prices from 2oc to $2.00 each. Ribbons, Chiffons Cor- 

 sage Shields, Magnolia and Cycas Leaves; full line of Florists' Boxes and all staple 

 Supplies for the Retail Florist. 



O. A. & L. A. 



Wkolatale Cut Flowers and Supplies 



TONNER 



30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO = 



CaU 

 Cent. 6284 



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Mention The RcTlew when jou write. 



Society of American Florists, spent a 

 day here on his way to the Philadelphia 

 flower show. The boys were much 

 pleased to see him. 



J. F. Corbett reports that the whole- 

 sale plant business is starting off fine 

 this season. 



This year is to be a lilac year in 



Tennessee. Never before have I seen 

 better prospects for this flower, which 

 is exceedingly hard to bloom in this 

 location. 



Chas. Waine is talking of enlarging 

 his range this summer. 



Geny Bros, have plenty of excellent 

 pot plants at present. They have 



