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The Florists^ Review 



NOTBMBBB 11. 1920 



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 Vsurieties 



MUMS — POM PONS 



CARNATIONS -ssxs^ NEW CROP 



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



Violets, Easter Lilies, Rubrum Lilies, Valley, Dahlias, Celosii, Cosmos, Zinnias 



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

 1! yon want {ood stick and {ood treatment, buy of Chicago'i most np-to-date and best-located Wholesale Cut Flower Houe 



With the opening of :|he Fall Seaaon, why not place a regular standing order with us 

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



J.H.BUDLONG CO. 



QUALITY 



SPEAKS 



LOUDER 



THAN 



PRICES 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS AND QREENS 



Roses, Valley and Carnations our Specialties 



184-186 North Wabash Ave. 

 CHICAGO 



Wl ARE CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY 

 SHIPPING ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION 



PRICES 



AS 



LOW 



AS 



OTHERS 



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Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



much better prices are being realized. 

 Th& demand is strongest for the finest, 

 big blooms, but the medium and small 

 flowers are selling at fine prices. Bon- 

 naflfon is the most abundant variety and 

 flowers which were well sold last year at 

 10 to 12 cents arc bringing 15 to '20 

 cents; it takes 25 to 30 cents to get 

 really good stock. White is in almost 

 as strong request, but the supply of 

 pink is lacking. Pompons also are sell- 

 ing better than in recent years. It may 

 be noted in passing that the smaller 

 quantity and better prices are condu- 

 cive to more careful handling. There 

 will not be many mums for Thanksgiv- 

 ing. 



There is nothing new to be said of 

 roses or the demand for them. The 

 supply is not large and the call cleans 

 them up pretty steadily at prices which 

 it seems should be profitable. As usual, 

 each day sees an increase in the aver- 

 age length of the stems; there are few 

 shorts after the first crop is cut 



lann. 



Wholesale 

 Cut Flowers 

 and Supplies 



30 E. Rudolph St. 



Chicago 



Phone Central 6284 



MUMS, ROSES 

 and CARNATIONS 



ALL KINDS OP 



Greens in Season 



from the young plants. At the same 

 time the majority of growers are of the 

 opinion that it pays better in the long 

 run to produce medium stems rather 

 than special long. Consequently, medium 



roses would be easier to find than any 

 other grade except that special length 

 stems are not in large request and are 

 likely to sit around. 



Carnations are improving, both in 



