JrxE 28, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



25 



Summer Roses, A-1 Quality 



None Better on the Chicago Market 



IF YOU WANT GOOD STOCK AND GOOD TREATMENT 



Send us jour orders for ROSES9 CARNATIONS, Peonies, Peas, Lilies, Callas, Calendulas, 

 Snapdragons, Stocks, Daisies, Feverfew, Gypsophila and all other seasonable stock. Also Greens, 

 such as Ferns, Asparagus Sprengeri, Green and Bronze Galax, Leucothoe Sprays, Adiantum, Mexican Ivy 

 and Boxwood. We have home-grown Asparagus— hence never a shortage. Also a 

 large supply of our famous Blue Ribbon Valley, which is recognized by city buyers to be the 

 best Valley on the Chicago market. Order some and be convinced. 



B^^ You can increase your profits and business by sending all your orders direct to 



Chicago's most up-to-date and bast located Wholesale Cut Flower House 



J.A.BUOLONG 



QUALITY 



SPEAKS 



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PRICES 



1S4 North Wabash Avanua, CHICAQ* 



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■^SHIPPING ORDERS GIVEN CAREFOL ATTENTION^VI 



We are in daily toach with marltet conditions and wlien a decline takes place you can rely upon orders sent us receiving such benefits. 



Mention The R«Tlew wh«n yon wrtU. 



182 N. Wabash Avenue 



C Ki C ^ a O I. D. Phone Randolph 631 



ROSES -:- CARNATIONS -:- PEONIES 



(Home Grown) 



We have a heavy supply in all grades and can furnish you in quantity. Our Roses are exceptionally fine. 



The right stock at the right price. Special attention given to shipping orders. 



Order here— you can't do better else where - of ten not nearly so well. 



tlieir liands, intending to keep the 

 novelty for their own cut flower grow- 

 ing. 



Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Washburn will 

 leave on a sliort trip to Pasadena, Cal., 

 June 30. 



The cold weather has kept the boilers 

 busy at Peter Reinberg's greenhouses 

 this spring and it has been necessary 

 to retain the night shift of firemen 

 until last week, the longest this shift 

 ever has been run. 



Walter Young, of the well-known St. 

 Louis firm of C. Young & Sons Co., has 

 joined tlie aviators in training at the 

 government flying field at Ashburn, 

 just outside of Chicago, 



A. Miller and his bride are touring 

 Yellowtone park this week. Robert 

 Newcomb is in Los Angeles. 



So great lias been the increase in 

 the call for information regarding j)ri- 

 vate conservatories, es])ecially along the 

 north shore, that the John ('. Moniiiger 

 Co. has considered it worth while to is- 

 sue a special art catalogue on the sub- 

 ject. With thirty-six fully illustrated 

 j)ages, on fine paper and in a cover 

 embossed in colors, it represents a cost 

 of almost $1 per copy, but it is a credit 

 to the artistic taste of the compiler, 

 R. E. Kurowski. 



The excellent record made during the 

 month of May is being surpassed in 

 June by Krne & Co., according to 

 Charles Erne, the month being, up to 

 date, the best June in the history of 

 the firm. 



F. J. Munzing and wife, 0101 Broad- 

 way, leave June 'M for a two weeks' 



trip tliidiigh Dakota, Miiuiosota and 

 Iowa. 



Baseball enthusiasm runs high at 

 the establishment of the A. L. Randall 

 Co. The supi)ly shipping de{)artment, 

 having defeated the cut flower depart- 

 ment June 24, is scheduled to meet the 

 office force at (IrauT park, July 1, and 

 keen competition is expected. 



Erie Johnson, Charles Handel, J. 

 Donly, Helge Holm and John Beutley, 

 all of the A. L. Randall Co., spent June 

 24 at Fox Lake, 111., fishing. 



There was a celebration at the E. F. 

 Winterson home June 21, the day being 

 his forty-eighth birthday anniversary. 



J. Walsh, of the Chicago Flower 

 Growers' Association, leaves for 

 Minonk, 111., June .'{0, where he will 

 spend his two weeks' vacation. 



