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The Rorists^ Review 



August 21, 1919. 



HA^^E YOUR CUSTOMERS 



Say it With Budlong's Flowers 



THE KIND THAT ARE BOUND TO GIVE SATISFACTION. ? 



A WORD TO THE WISE ^ 



Try Our Stock And Satisfy Yourself On This Score 



We have as fine a lot of Summer Roses of every variety as is coming into this market. We carry a 

 complete line of Roses, we are exceptionally strong on Double White Killarney, the only white 

 Killarney that stays "White" dmnng the hot summer months — once used you will want no other. 



Gladioli of quality stock, all colors, at reasonable prices. 



Asters — Heavy supply white, pink, purple and lavender of the large, showy kind, also plenty 

 of the commoner sorts. 



Harrisii Lilies are scarce. We, however, can supply Rubrum and Album Lilies. 



Choice stock of Daisies, Calendulas, Candytuft, Feverfew, Snapdragons, Cornflowers, Gypsophila and 

 all other seasonable stock. 



DON'T forget us on greens, as we have Asparagus, Sprengeri, Ferns, Adiantum, Galax. 



If you want good stodc and good treatment, bny of Chicago's most up-tt^ate and best-located Wholesale Cut Flower Hoise 



J.H.BUOLONG CO. 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS 



Roses, Valley and Carnations our Specialties 



184-186 Nortii Wabasii Ave. 

 CHICAGO 



QUALITY 



SPEAKS 



LOUDER 



THAN 



PRICES 



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PRICES 



AS 



LOW 



AS 



OTHERS 



SHIPPING ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION -%M 



We are !■ coistant teadi with market ctnditiMS and when a dedine takes ^ce y«u caa rdy apcn orders sent us receiving sack benefits. 



WE ARE CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY 



there is a special call for white which 

 enables those who have good, clean 

 white roses to get a little extra money 

 for them. Beauties are increasing in 

 supply and are selling quite well. 



Last week the market apparently was 

 between crops on gladioli. The supply 

 was decreasing and the quality was such 

 that a good many flowers went to the 

 dump. The good stock sold well, but a 

 lot of the stuff that came in merely 

 made cartage for the man who drives 

 the garbage wagon. This week the cut 

 from later plantings of bulbs is coming 

 in, with a consequent improvement in 

 the quality of the stock, and it is re- 

 ported that during the next two or three 

 weeks there will be large supplies of 

 good "glads.' ' 



There was a flurry in asters last week, 

 the prices of really good stock taking a 

 jump that disturbed a number of buy- 

 ers. There were not nearly so many 

 good flowers as were needed, though 

 there were some poor flowers that 

 proved hard to sell. To serve, the needs 

 of this market the stock must measure 

 up to certain standards; it is useless to 

 send the low grade stuff here. 



Bevond these three items there is not 



;nj7ner 



m^BlS^SB0Cf''<^^go III. 

 30 EAST RANDOLPH ST. 



