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The Florists' Review 



NOVBUBBB 4. 1020 



RUSSELL 



COLUMBIA 



PREMIER MILADY HEARST OPHELIA 



SUNBURST 



Excellent Autumn Roses 



BUTTERFLY KILLARNEY W. KILLARNEY RICHMOND CRUSADER NESBIT BRUNNER 



YELLOW 



WHITE 



PINK 



YELLOW 

 WHITE . 

 PINK 



Fine Quality in All Leading Varieties 



MUMS — POM PONS 



CARNATIONS '^ns-s^ NEW CROP 



In good supply, with quality exceptionally fine for so early in the season. 



Violets, Easter Lilies, Robrum Lilies, VaUey, Dahlias, Celosia, Cosmos, Ziiuias 



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

 If yoi want tMd stick and fud treatnent, biy of Cluca|o*i mut np-ti-date and kit-licated Wkilenle Cit Hiwer Htue 



With the opening of the Fall Season, why not place a regular standing order with u 

 for two or more shipments per week, thereby protecting you when a scarcity exists? 



J.H.BCDLeNG CO. 



QUALITY 



SPEAKS 



LOUDER 



THAN 



PRICES 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS 



Roses, Valley and Carnations our Specialties 



184-186 North Wabash Ave. 

 CHICAGO 



WE ARK CLOSID ALL DAY SUNDAY 

 SHIPPING ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION 



PRICES 



AS 



LOW 



AS 



OTHERS 



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Mention Th« RerlBw when yon •write. 



a few callas. Calendulas are in consid- 

 erable supply and sell quite well. 



This week opened quietly. Nobody 

 cared to stock up on the eve of the elec- 

 tion. 



Daylight saving is a thing of the past. 

 Chicago again is doing business on rail- 

 road time. 



October Business. 



Considering all the factors, those 

 whose business is in the Chicago market 

 have every reason to be satisfied with 

 the October business. Nobody ever 

 heard of the month before a national 

 election being anything but slow. Nor 

 did anybody ever hear of the flower 

 business striking its stride before frost 

 — and there was no frost in October. 

 In addition to which there was the 

 process of deflation which hit nearly all 

 lines of business during the month. Un- 

 der the circumstances it is remarkable 

 that the wholesale flower business in 

 Chicago in October, 1920, was about the 



Tann. 



Wholesale 

 Cat Flowers 

 and Supplies 



30 E. Randolph St 



Chicago 



Phone Central 6284 



MUMS, ROSES 

 and CARNATIONS 



ALL KINDS OF 



Greens in Season 



same as in 1919. Some houses even re- 

 port a small gain in sales. 



It has been years since stock has been 

 so plentiful in October. Not in many 

 seasons have we gone until November 



without frost. There were quantities of 

 asters on the market October 30. Car- 

 nations were much more abundant this 

 October than last. There were more 

 roses and sweet peas, but not so many 



