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The Florists^ Review 



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JUNB 19, 1919. 



BIG SUPPLY OF 



THE BEST 

 QUALITY 



LEADING 

 VARIETIES 





Use our DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY. The only White Killarney that 

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



CARNATIONS are in good supply, with prices reasonable 



VALLEY for your June Weddings. PEONIES, 50c, 60c, 75c and $1.00 per dozen. 



FERNS 



Leucothoe, 75c per 100; $6.00 per 1000. Galax, 25c per 100; $2.00 per 1000. 



We have plenty of good hardy ferns to offer, $6.00 per 1000; 

 Or new Ferns at $4.00 per 1000. 



Clioic* Stock of Lupines, Delphinium, Peonies, Herrisii, Stocks, Daisies, Calendulas, Valley, Calla Lilies, 

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



DON'T FORGET US ON GREENS, AS WE HAVE 



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



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cooler and the accumulations will be 

 enough to keep the marke^ well sup- 

 plied, until early July, with the prob- 

 ability that one or two lots will be kept 

 beyond the date that another month's 

 storage charges accrue. The quantity in 

 storage is not so large as in recent years 

 and good prices are expected as soon as 

 the cut is finished. 



The sweet peas which have been 

 blooming indoors are about at the end 

 of their season, but a new indoor crop 

 is coming in. Gladioli have become 

 abundant. MaAy growers last winter 

 filled vacant space with bulbs, which 

 now are giving splendid flowers. At the 

 same time, southern growers are ship- 

 ping outdoor glads to this market. They 

 are not needed and some of the whole- 

 salers are refusing such shipments. 

 Snapdragon is about at the end of its 

 ceason. There are a few Spanish irises, 

 candidum and other lilies. Outdoor 

 shrub blooms are seen in some quantity 

 and sell fairly well for decorating. Can- 

 terbury bells are good for quality but 

 not for sale. Delphinium goes much bet- 

 ter. 



The green goods situation is easy. 



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^Chicagp III. 



30 EAST RANDOLPH STREET 



New eastern ferns have arrived and 

 plumosus is more plentiful. 



At the Budlong Bange. 



"All set for the new season" is the 

 word at the A. H. Budlong establish- 

 ment, which is all in roses except for 

 some propagating space filled with mums 

 as a catch crop. Kenneth Budlong, 26, 

 son of the proprietor, is in charge of the 

 place and he haj a theory that there is 



nothing more costly than to let work 

 drag along past the time it should be 

 done; so he paid the price for a crew 

 that put the spring job through in short 

 order. Also, young Mr. Budlong says 

 "Come on, boys" instead of "Go do 

 it," which helps a lot. 



Of the something more than 200,000 

 feet of glass, about one-third is in Eus- 

 sell, some of the plants being 4 years 

 old. They are to be run right through 



