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The Florists^ Review 



AnouBl? 5, 1920 



RUSSELL 



COLUMBIA 



PREMIER 



MILADY HEARST 



OPHELIA 



SUNBURST 



Excellent Summer Roses 



KILLARNEY 



WHITE KILLARNEY 



RICHMOND 



NESBIT 



BRUNNER 



In Large Supply 



Fine Quality in All Leading Varieties 



ASTERS 



White, Pink, Purple, Lavender, Red. 



Use them now that Carnations are at the 

 end of their season. Can supply fine quality. 



ASTERS 



GLADIOLI-A 1 Quality-Large Flowering Spikes-GLADIOU 



Easter Lilies^ Coreopsis, Snapdragons, Sweet Peas, Daisies, Valley, 

 Larkspur, Bachelor's Buttons, Feverfew, Candytuft, Calendula, Gypsophila 



and all other seasonable Cut Flowers, including Greens of all kinds. 



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J.H.BIJDLONG CO. 



QUALITY 



SPEAKS 



LOUDER 



THAN 



PRICES 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS 



Roses, Valley and Carnations our Specialties 



184-186 North Wabash Ave. 

 CHICAGO 



WK ARE CLOSKD ALL DAY SUNDAY 

 SHIPPING ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION 



PRICES 



AS 

 LOW 

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 OTHERS 



W« an bi cMHlnt tMch with aailKt CMMlittMn ud wfeoi ■ dcdiae takes place yM aa rdy apaa ardcn seal as receiviaf sack beaefib. 



Mention The Reylew trhen you write. 



are selling steadily and in large quanti- 

 ties, but not at the prices which were 

 realized last year. 



Carnations have nearly disappeared, 

 but asters are much more plentiful and 

 are of first-class quality this season. 

 Weather conditions seem to have given 

 the aster growers a better chance to 

 make money than they had in recent 



years. 



The only greenhouse flower available 

 in quantity is the rose. A number of 

 growers have cut their early crops and 

 are sending little to market, but the 

 growers who planned specially for sum- 

 mer crops still are cutting heavily and 

 the quality of the roses never before has 

 been so good at this time of the year. 

 That is thanks to the cool weather. 



The supply of giganteum lilies has 

 been somewhat reduced in the last few 

 days, but there have been mo* than 

 enough to meet the demands. This lily 

 is one of the flowers the sale of which 



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Wholesale 

 Cut Flowers 

 and Supplies 



cannot be forced. It is said that an- 

 other crop is nearly ready and that there 

 will be still larger supplies within the 

 next few days. Valley is equal to all 

 demands and lower in price. There are 



not many more cattleyas, but the de- 

 mand is less vigorous than it was and 

 orders are being better filled. 



There is a large supply of garden flow- 

 ers, in unusual variety and excellent 



