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The Rorists^ Review 



Sbitembeb 1, 1921 



WHY STOP BUSINESS 



IN SUMMER AND LET YOUR TRADE GO ELSEWHERE? 



We can furnish you with good Summer Roses and other seasonable stock with 

 which you can retain your trade. KEEP YOUR BUSINESS GOING— it is easier to 

 keep a business going steadily than it is to build it up again in the fall. 



Rose Specials for This Week „5"orir»«^1.p"'[o«o 



RUSSELL 



COLUMBIA 



PREMIER 



MILADY 



HEARST 



OPHELIA 



Summer Roses 



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

 Double White Killarney, the only good white in summer. 



SUNBURST BUTTERFLY DUNLOP MONTROSE NESBIT 



Use Nesbit Roses; they more than serve the purpose of Sweet Peas 



A QTI7D Q ^^ ^°^^ ^^^^^^ A QTI7D Q 



/\|J 1 JliIXiJ WHITE, PINK, PURPLE AND LAVENDER /\|3 1 IjIViJ 



Very fine White, Light Pink, Yellow, Deep Pink, Red GLADIOLI 

 Easter Lilies, Feverfew, Gypsophila, Delphiniums 



and all other seasonable Cut Flowers. 



USE OUR VALLEY FOR YOUR WEDDING WORK 



ONCE TRIED YOU WILL NOT BE SATISFIED WITH ANY OTHER 



All Greens: Ferns, Adiantum, Plumosus, Sprengeri 



If 7«B want {Nd itick and giad tieatment, buy if Cluca{o*i most ep-ti-date u4 beit-licated Wkaleiale Cat Flower Houe 



J. A. 6UDLONG CO. 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS 



Roses, Valley and Carnations our Specialties 



184-186 North Wabash Ave. 

 CHICAGO 



WK ARE CLOSKD ALL DAY SUNDAY 

 m^ SHIPPINO ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION 



QUALITY 



SPEAKS 



LOUDER 



THAN 



PRICES 



PRICES 



AS 



LOW 



AS 



OTHERS 



We ire la caistml toNch with OMrket conditieas ■■d wbra ■ dediae takes place yaa caa rdy apoa orders seat as recciviaf sach bcaefiL 



predominating, with Premier second, but 

 there are only small quantities of white, 

 yellow or red. During the last week the 

 regular demand for roses has not been 

 large enough to consume more than a 

 small part of the receipts and the buyers 

 for the best stores have refused mate- 

 rially to increase their orders because of 



price reductions. The greater part of 

 the stock has been moved through flower 

 stands that are in touch with the crowds 

 and where price is an incentive to ac- 

 tivity. 



Carnations cut from the early bench- 

 ing are beginning to make their appear- 

 ance in some quantity. The growers 



who grow part of their stock inside 

 all summer have profited by it this year, 

 their plants being in much better con- 

 dition than those that have been in the 

 field. Some of the flowers now being 

 received are of excellent quality, al- 

 though, as would be expected, the stems 

 are short. 



