Febbuary 23, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



43 



SHIPPING ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION 



L. D. Phone: Central 3120 or L. D. Phone: Dearborn 5145 



Use BUDLONG'S Howers 



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



Plenty of Sweet Peas, Freesias, Tulips and Jonqnils 



Be sure to include some of these in your orders 



RUSSELL 



COLUMBIA 



PREMIER 



MILADY 



HEARST 



OPHELIA 



Select Roses 



Do you ivant 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, 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 



II yra wut fNd itick ud fnd tieitReit, biy •! Cluci|i*i Rut ip-ti-dite ud keft-licated Wkilenle Cit Fltwer Hum 



J. a. BCDLONG CO. 



QUALITY 



SPEAKS 



LOUDER 



THAN 



PRICES 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS 



Roses, Valley and Carnations our Specialties 

 184-186 North Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



WI ARK CLOSIO ALL DAY SUNDAY 



PRICES 



AS 



LOW 



AS 



OTHERS 



Wc an is Mi^Ml iMck witi aarkcl CM^tiMS ■■< wbca ■ dcdiM takes place yaa caa rdy apM oricn leal as recaMag sad kcMfiL 



head of the office staff, has been ill with 

 the grip for a week. 



A. L. Randall and family returned 

 February 20 from a month's outing in 

 Florida. 



Sidney Buchbindcr was at Cedar Rap- 

 ids, la., last week to close a contract 

 ""d prepare plans for a complete new 



outfit of fixtures for the J. P. Duffy 

 store. Mr. Buchbinder expects to have 

 Mr. Duffy doing business in his new 

 environment for Easter. The outfit. will 

 include a 14-foot display refrigerator. 

 George V. Wienhoeber's Washington's 

 birthday windows have attracted 

 crowds. 



The other evening Edward Schultz, 

 Joseph Einweck, Robert Zema and Bert 

 Chadwick stepped into Bensinger's Wa- 

 bash alleys for a friendly game of ten- 

 pins. They rolled sides in the order 

 named above and although the boys were 

 out of form through lack of practice 

 they enjoyed really exciting games, as is 



