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The Florists^ Review 



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Use BUDLONG'S Howers 



Line up vrith the Progressive element of the Trade and make your business grow. 



Plenty of Sweet Peas, Freesias, Tulips and Jonquils 



Be sure to include some of these in your orders while a 

 scarcity exists in the rose line 



RUSSELL 



COLUMBIA 



PREMIER 



BIILADY 



HEARST 



OPHELIA 



Select Roses 



Do you want a good White Rose? If so, order our 

 Double White Killamey, the only good white on the Chicago market 



SUNBURST BUTTERFLY DUNLOP MONTROSE NESBIT 



Use Nesbit Roses — Can supply in two colors — Light Pmk and Cerise Pink. 



CARNATIONS, Quality Stock, IN LARGE SUPPLY 



Violets, Paper Whites, Calendulas, Callas, Easter Lilies, Stevia 

 AND ALL OTHER SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS . 



USE OUR VALLEY FOR YOUR WEDDING WORK 



ONCE TRIED YOU WILL NOT BE SATISFIED WITH ANY OTHER 



Boxwood, Ferns, Adiantum, Plumosus, Sprengeri, Mexican Ivy, Coontie Leaves 



II yra want fud itNk and |Md treatment, biy el Chicage*i meit np-to-date ud beit-lecated Wkelesale Cnt Hewer Heise 



J. a. BDDLONG CO. 



QUALITY 



SPEAKS 



LOUDER 



THAN 



PRICES 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS 



Roses; Valley and Carnations our Specialties 



184-t86 North Wabash Ave. 

 CHICAGO 



WI ARI CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY 



8HIPPINQ ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION 



PRICES 



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LOW 



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journment was had for dinner and the 

 theater, after which the midnight train 

 was taken for Richmond, where January 

 18 was spent at the Hill and other 

 places. America, the new rose to come 

 out next season, was the center of in- 

 terest and members of the party placed 

 orders aggregating 57,000 plants. They 



also bought considerable quantities of 

 Premier for this season's delivery, as 

 many growers will cut down on other 

 roses to give more space to Premier. In 

 the party were: President George C. 

 Weiland, Vice-president Fred Schramm, 

 Secretary Rudolph Ellsworth, Treasurer 

 Charles McCauley, Manager Paul R. 



Klingsporn and the following directors: 

 Frank Schramm, Joseph Schoos, Fred 

 Stielow. As guests they had D. J. 

 Abrams and his foreman, Arthur, of the 

 Lombard Floral Co., and P. L. McKee, 

 of the American Greenhouse Mfg. Co. 



Manager Klingsporn put his party on 

 the night train for home, but for his own 



