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The Horists' Review 



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HOME-GROWN MUMS 



We handle only local stock, which is certain to reach you in good condition. 



Also FINE ROSES--none better on the Chicago Market 



Lilies, Gladioli, Valley, Carnations, Snapdragons, 

 Stocks, Feverfew and all other seasonable stock. 

 Also Greens, such as Ferns, Asparagus Sprengeri, 

 Green and Bronze Galax, Leucothoe Sprays, Adiantum. 



We have home-grown Asparagus— sure to reach you in good shape. 



If you want good stock and good treatment, send your orders to 



Chicago's most up-to-date and best located Wholesale Cut Flower House 



J.A.BUDLONG 



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1S4 N«rth Wabasii Av«iiim» CHICAOS 



BOSKS. TAIJXT Mi 

 CARNATIONS 



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OTHERS 



IHIPPINQ ORDERS GIVEN CAREFOL ATTENTION'Va 



We are ia constant touch with ourket conditions ud when a decline takes place you can rdy upon orders seat us receiving such beaefits. 



Mention The RcTlew when you write. 



WIETOR BROS., 



162 N. 

 WABASH AVENUE, 



CHICAGO 



BIrs. Chas. RuMcll Per 100 



Fancy SlO.OO @ $12.00 



Good 6.00@ 8.00 



Miniature Rosea 



Baby Doll 2.00 



Elcer 2.00 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Pink and White KlUarney, Oplielia, 



Sunbturst and Richmond Per 100 



Extra special $6.00 



Select 6.00 



Fancy 4.00 



Medium 3.00 



Short 2.00 



Camationa 



Fancy 3.00 



Good 2.00 



Valley.... 



LlUca S12.6O0 



Subject to chftnge without notice. 

 Miscellaneous Per 100 



$600 



16.00 



2.60 



8.00 



1.00 



1.50 



.60 



.50 



.25 



ROSES, oar selection, $4.00 per lOO 



Ferns ... .per 1000, 



Smllaz per doz. strings, 



Adiantum 



Galax (bronze and green), 1000. 

 Asparagus Sprengeri.. bch.. 

 Asparagus Plumosus ..bch.. 

 Boxwood per lb.. 



Other Green Goods Market Rates 



2.00 @ 

 2.60 8 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



ilepartniont. It was: " Wc servo and 

 •levelo]) the community." The prize 

 for the best kept city park was award- 

 ed to Fairground park. 



Before leaving for Fort Riley, Kan., 

 October .'{, Harry Schlechter, of the 

 (leorge H. Angermueller Co. force, was 

 l)resented with a sum of money col- 

 lected by his friends in the wholesale 

 district. Charles Wors, Jr., left for the 

 same place October 5. He is the third 

 son of Charles Wors to serve his 

 country. 



Miss Betty Carlston, well known in 

 retail circles, has taken a jiosition in 

 the floral department of tlie Famous- 

 Barr store, and has charge of the dis- 

 play in the basement. , 



Grimm & Gorly liave the contract^ 

 for the decoration of tlie hall where 

 the convention of laundrymen will be 

 held. Frank Gorly says that he will 

 use cut flowers and jdants. Tliis firm 



now has forty-two employees, all of 

 whom arc kept busy. 



Henry .Jenneman 's dahlia farm at 

 Webster Groves, Mo., was a pretty sight 

 l,ast week. Only the best imported 

 varieties are grown. Mr. .Tenneman 

 said some of the flowers brought as high 

 as $(5 per dozen. 



Ma.x; Schiller, for several years in 

 charge of the floral displays at the 

 Missouri Botanical Garden, is now with 

 the Bourdet Floral Co. 



Foster the Florist, 70;{ Olive street, 

 is making a display of plants from his 

 greenliouses on Marcus avenue. 



Fred C. Weber, .7r., .1. .T. Windier, 

 Vincent Gorly and !•'. H. Wel)er, who 

 attended the F. T. I), convention at 

 Detroit last week, have returned, and 

 are enthusiastic over tlie conv(*ntion 

 an<l the entertainment ])rovi<led bv the 

 Detroit Flori.sts' Club. 



A. Werner & Rro., of Clavtou, arc 



supjdying the local wholesale market 

 with cuts of fine roses, Killarneys anil 

 Richmonds, especially. Their cut of 

 roses and carnations jtromises to be 

 large this season. 



T. .1. Wolfe, of Waco, Tex., called on 

 the trade last week. 



A. .Jablonsky, of Olivette, Mo., has 

 started cutting his carnations. He 

 grows all the leading varieties. 



Pierre Schneider, of Webster Groves, 

 Mo., is cutting quantities of oxccllent 

 chrysanthemums. 



W. A. Rowe's yellow spcirt of Siuith "s 

 Advance chrysantheniuni is jirodiicing 

 sonu' fine blooms tliis season. Tlie big 

 i-arnation houses arc cxiicctcil to yield 

 •A large cut. 



Edward Westmaim, manager of Van 

 dervoort's floral department, maile nine 

 bouquets of gardenias and valley for 

 an elaborate wedding at Alton, HI., 

 September 20. Tlie decorations were 



