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The Florists' Review 



September 29, 1921 



Fall Business is opening up strong for those who 



Use BUDLONG S FLOWERS 



Line ap with the Progreisiye element of the Trade and make your business grow. 



RUSSELL 



COLUMBIA 



PREMIER 



BOLADY 



HEARST 



OPHELIA 



Autumn Roses 



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

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



SUNBURST BUTTERFLY DUNLOP MONTROSE NESBIT 



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



CARNATIONS OF SSSo^'k^E^iJ^ViTu^ISTv IN GOOD SUPPLY 

 Asters, Easter lilies. Feverfew, Gysophila, Delphiniums 



and all other seasonable Cut Flowers. 



USE OUR VALLEY FOR YOUR WEDDING WORK 



ONCE TRIED YOU WILL NOT BE SATISFIED WITH ANY OTHER 



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All Greens: Ferns, Adiantum, Plumosus, Sprengeri, Mexican lyy 



II yra wut fM itick ud (nd treatBent, biy •! Chiafi*! But ip-tt-date aid bett-kcated Whtkiale Cit Fbwer Bum 



J. A. BDDLONG CO. 



^__^^^_ WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS AND SREENS 



Roses; Valley and Carnations our Specialties 



184-186 North Wabash Ave. 

 CHICAGO 



WB AM CLOSn» ALL DAY SUNDAY 



9- SHIPPINQ ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION -« 



QUALITY 



SPEAKS 



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PRICES 



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OTHERS 



We ■re !■ coutnl teach with market conditiMs ■■d whca i dediae takes place yea cai rdy apoa orden seat n reocivin sich bcaeTiL 



tor, nor is the aster in a different case. 

 There are more asters than gladioli, but 

 the flowers show unmistakably the ap- 

 proach of the end of their season and 

 they are in little request except when 

 filling is wanted for a large or cheap 

 design. Both the chrysanthemum and 

 the carnation are coming up as gladioli 



and asters go down. ConsideraVjle quan- 

 tities of California mums are received 

 twice a week, when the refrigerator cars 

 come in, and lesser numbers other days, 

 when there is no refrigerator car service 

 out of San Francisco. Several whole- 

 salers buy the western mums because 

 they do not yet have adequate local 



supplies and numerous retailers receive 

 them direct from the coast. Express 

 adds nearly fifty per cent to the cost, 

 but they usually arrive in good shape, 

 with little waste, and can be handled 

 profitably until the local supply be- 

 comes large enough to meet the needs 

 of the market. 



