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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBBB 18, 1917. 



HOME-GROWN MUMS 



PINK-WHITE- 

 YELLOW 



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



Also FINE ROSES- -none better on the Chicago Market 



CARNATION 8 ^^ still scarce. WE, however, can fill orders i! they are placed at least a day in advance. 



Lilies, Violets, Valley, Pompons, Snapdragons, Feverfew and all 

 other seasonable stock. All Greens, such as Ferns, Asparagus 

 Spre^gjBri, 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 



QUALITY 



SPEAKS 



LOUDER 



THAN 



PRICES 



1S4 N«rtii WalMsh Av«iiu«» GHICAOS 



BOSKS, TAIiLKT Ml WHOLESALE 



CARNATIONS ■Dfluin m» 



ASyMlidty InOWcll If 



CUT FLOWERS 



PRICES 



AS 



LOW 



AS 



OTHERS 



;HIPPING orders given CAREFOL ATTENTION'VB 



Wc are in constant touch wiUi market conditions and when a dedine takes place you an rdy upon orders sent us receiving such beaefits. 





\frntton The ReTlew when you writ*. 



Henry Wehrman, the Maywood pom- 

 pon specialist, has begun cutting his 

 autumn crop somewhat earlier than 



usual. 



The American Bulb Co. reports having 

 received and shipped two carloads of gi- 

 ganteum and multiflorum bulbs. 



Arnold Bingier recently made a trip 

 into the bouquet green district of Wis- 

 consin. He reports that the shippers 

 there hold inflated ideas of values. 



The annual shipments of mums by the 

 E. G. Hill Co., Eichmond, have begun 

 and C. J. Michelsen says they never 

 sold better during this part of the sea- 

 son. 



The management of the Cleveland 

 flower show, which opens November 8, 

 has appointed C. J.. Michelsen, Fred 

 Lautonschlager and J. C. Yaughan as a 

 Chicago committee on exhibits. The 

 idea will be that any exliibitors whose 

 flowers are received by Mr. Michelsen, 

 care of the E. C. Amling Co., not later 

 than noon of November 7, will be packed 

 up and sliippod in one personally con- 

 ducted lot to make sure of prompt and 

 safe arrival. 



G. Schnielzer lias a greenliouse at 2054 

 Petersen avenue, Rogers Park, and 

 grows cucumbers and lettuce for the 

 market. 



The store at iiO South "VVabash avenue, 

 formerly occupied by Schiller the Flo- 

 rist, has been sub-let to the Toyo Japan- 

 ese Shop for an annual rental of $3,600. 



Another vow of celibacy was broken 

 October ;! when Tony Gabel, who is 

 in charge of the carnation range of 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co., married Miss Erna 

 Brown. 



H. Van Gei.dkr, Pres. 



WHOLESALE coiiiii»«iow FLOMSTS 



CHICAGO 



L. M. JoNKs, Sec'y 



seasonable stock 



Flowers 



of 



Known Value 



Chrysanthemums 



Better Chrysanthemums, that you will have pride in 

 showinK .your customers They are business- getters 

 and trade-holders. 



Pompons 



Old customers will appreciate the service you are giv- 

 ing-when you sell them real <iuality Pompons. Your 

 order will be promptly and carefully filled. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



O. A. & L. A. TONNER 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS AND SUPPLIES 



Ophelia, White KiDarney, Pink Killarney, Killarney Brilliant and 

 all other leading varieties of Roses. Fine Mums. Galax, Leucothoe, 

 Ferns and a general supply of green goods. 



30 E. Randolph Street, L. D. Phone Central 6284 CHICAGO 



