Fkbbcabv 16, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



45 





L. D. Phon*: Central 3120 or L. D. Phon*: Dearborn 5145 



Use BUDLONG'S Howers 



Line op with the Progressive element of the Trade and make your basmess grow. 



Plenty ol Sweet Peas, Freesias, Tulips and Jonqoils 



Be sure to include some of these in your orders 



RUSSELL 



COLUMBIA 



PREBOER 



MILADY 



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 Pink and Cerise Pink. 



CARNATIONS, Quality Stock, IN LARGE SUPPLY 



Violets, Mig-nonette, 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 wut |m4 itKk ud |Nd treatnent, biy •! Ckkagi*! aict ip-ti-date aid kft-lwtted Whtlenle Cit Flawer Hiiw 



J. H. BUDLONG CO. 



QUALITY 



SPEAKS 



LOUDER 



THAN 



PRICES 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS 



Roses; Valley and Carnations our Specialties 



184-t86 NoHh Wabash Ave. 

 CHICAGO 



Wl AM CLOSKD ALL DAY SUNDAY 



IV SHIPPINQ ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION 



Wcartia 



PRICES 



AS 



LOW 



AS 



OTHERS 



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ary they threw out 800,000 spoiled ferns 

 find expect all dealers will lose a large 

 part of the stock in storage. Conse- 

 quently, buyers may be prepared to find 

 stock running poor and prices running 

 high for the rest of the season. 



The reason for the high spoilage of 

 ferns this season is a matter of opinion 



only, but the consensus is that it is the 

 result of weather conditions before the 

 ferns were picked. 



Where Was George Mohn? 



Word comes from New Orleans that 

 retail florists in that city, within the 

 space of a single week, were visited by 



the representatives of the following 

 wholesale houses: 



C. L. Sherer, of the Chicago Flower 

 Growers' Association. 



Otto Goerisch, representing the cut 

 flower department of the A. L. Ean- 

 dall Co. 



A. T. Pyfer, of A. T. Pyfer & Co. 



