Mabch 11, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



35 



WHITE CARNATIONS FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY 



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ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING IN SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS 



includiuK the best that there is in Roses, Beauty, Ophelia, Russell, Killarney Brilliant, Pink and Double White 



Killarney, Richmond, Ward, Sunburst, Milady. 



Our Double White Killarney is without an equal, laree heavy foliage and of pure white type which do not show the 

 dull pinkish color that is prevalent among the other strain of White Killarney that they assume at this season of the year* 



Carnations, Easter Lilies, Violets, Sweet Peas, Tulips, Jonquils, Daffodils, Mignonette 



and other High Grade Quality Stock. 



We receive our supply of EASTER LILIES from the best lily growers in and 

 c - around Chicago. Hence you can depend upon receiving the best. 



Also a large supply of our famous BLUE RIBBON VALLEY, which is recognized by city buyers 

 to be the best Valley on the Chicago market. Order some and be convinced. 



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We aim to please in every respect and out-of-town customers will be benefited by sending us their orders; by so doing 

 you will find we can save you money. We gro'w our own stock, thereby assuring you of getting absolutely fresh 

 stock, besides savings you the commission man's profit. 



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J.H.BUOLONG 



82-86 ^-E. Randolph Street, CHICAGO. 

 ROSES, VALLEY •wi ^utu f«ai f 



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176 N.Micl\^8J> Ave. 



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Violets 



Valley $3.00 @ 



Peas .. 1.00 @ 



Daffodils.... 2.00 @ 



$0.50 

 4.00 

 1.60 

 3.00 



100 



Jonquils $2.00 @$3 



Tulips 2.00 @ 



Paper Whites 



Carnations 2 . 00 @ 



GREENS-MARKKT RATK^ 



100 



00 Killarneys.pink &white,$4,00@$10.00 



4.00 OtherRoses 4.00@ 12.00 



2.00 Beauties doz., 3.00@ 6.00 



4.00 Easter & Calla Lilies " 1.50 



Mention Tbe RcTJew wh«n job write. 



corporation of Pyfer & Co. were con- 

 cluded at a meeting March 8. 



O. A. Tenner says she fears many 

 of the growers will be through picking 

 single violets by Easter. 



At Blue Island, Heim Bros., well 

 known as growers of roses and carna- 

 tions, have a larger stock of spring 

 bedding plants than ever before, prin- 

 cipally geraniums. 



Felix Eeichling says Peter Reinberg 

 seldom has had so good a season for 

 the sale of young rose stock. The de- 

 mand was a little slow in starting, but 

 for the last six weeks has been stronger 

 and steadier than usual. 



James King Nursery, Wheaton, 111., is 

 sending excellent pussy willows to its 

 selling agent, the Randall Co. 



The J. F, Kidwell Co., operating the 



old Muir stand at 3530 Michigan ave- 

 nue, reports business unusually good for 

 the Lenten season. Pans of bulbs have 

 been selling splendidly. 



N. P. Miller severed his connection 

 with A. L. Vaughan & Co. March 6. 



The crop of shamrocks that W. J. 

 O 'Carroll, head gardener at the Univer-. 

 sity of Chicago, is growling is in a flour- 

 ishing condition and will be in fine 



