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The Rorisds^ Review 



JOLX 31, 1919. 



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SUMMER 



THE BEST 

 QUALITY 



LEADING 

 VARIETIES 



Use our DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY. The only White Killarney that 

 stays ''White" during the hot summer months— once usedf you will want no others. 



17 17 O M Q We have plenty of good hardy new ferns. 



r EjIVI^ O Fancy. $3.0U per 1000; small size, $1.50 and $2.00 per 1000. 



Leucothoe, 60c per 100; $5.00 per 1000. Galax, 25c per 100; $2.00 per 1000. 



Choics Stock of Dolpbinium, Daisies, Calendulas, Scabiosa, Asters, 

 Gladioli, Feverfew, Candytuft, Snapdragons and all otber Seasonable Stock. 



DON'T FORGET US ON GREENS. AS WE HAVE 



Asparagus, Sprengeri, Ferns, Adiantum, Green and Bronze Leucothoe and Galax 



If TM wut gNd stNk ud gNd treitneit, bay if CUci^'s mist of-tHite and best-Iictted Whilesile Cnt Flower Hoise 



J.A.BUDLONG CO. 



QUALITY 



SPEAKS 



LOUDER 



THAN 



PRICES 



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WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS 



Roses, Valley and Carnations our Specialties 



184-186 North Wabash Ave. 

 CHICAGO 



SHIPPING ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION -^^ 



PRICES 



AS 



LOW 



AS 



OTHERS 



We are Wi CMUtiat toach with Miict ooiditiMS ud whea ■ dediM taiies place yta caa reiy apoa orden seat us receivinc sach bcaefits. 



WE ARE CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY 



Dress your boxes to indicate tbe 

 quality and value of tbeir contents — 



Prlnt-Ad-String 



:|irill '• tbat, besides giving you Mile* 

 of AdvertUing at practically no cost. 



Wrlte^fer Samples and Piioes. 



CHICAGO PRINTED STRING CO., 



307 So. La Salle Street, Chicago. 



There continue to be more roses than 

 any other flower. The supply of Pre- 

 mier has increased and the quality has 

 improved to the point where this novelty 

 is a competitor with Russell and Colum- 

 bia for first place in the market. These 

 three varieties are the leaders, but any 

 other good roses sell. The supply of 

 short stems is somewhat less than earlier 

 in the month and all roses are clearing. 



Carnations have gone down to a point 

 where the supply is extremely small, but 



at the same time the quality has im- 

 proved, for the houses that were giving 

 poor stock have been thrown out and 

 only the best houses retained. It does 

 not mean a great deal in a day's sales, 

 because the supply is so light, but car- 

 nations are selling at from $2 to $4 per 

 hundred, $3 being required to obtain 

 anything at all good. These certainly 

 are first-class prices for this time of 

 year. 



Asters are more plentiful and they are 



selling steadily at first-class prices; in- 

 deed, mediocre stock is bringing the 

 price that fancy stock brought in other 

 years. The supply of gladioli does not 

 seem to be large, but as a matter of fact 

 it is quite heavy; the flowers go out 

 almost as fast as received, with the re- 

 sult that few are on view at any one 

 time. 



Other items are of relatively small 

 consequence, the supply being so light 



