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JULT 15, 1016. 



The Florists' Review 



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BUYERS 



Are steadily realizing that there is only one WHITE ROSE on the 

 market in summer that srives satisfaction, and that particular variety is 



Budlong's Double White Killarney 



which has several strong features, viz.: full flower, heavy foliage, better keeper and shipper and, last but not least, 

 J it is whiter than the common strain of White Eillamey. 



HARRISII, SMILAX AND HIGH-GRADE VALLEY 



BESIDES 



Anything and everything the marlcet affords in Cut Flowers and Greens 



YOU CAN INCREASE YOUR PROFITS AND BUSINESS BY SENDINQ YOUR ORDERS TO 



= QUALITY 

 I SPEAKS 

 = LOUDER 

 = THAN 

 I PRICES 



J.a.BUDLeNG 



82-86 E. Randolph Straot, CHICAGO. 

 ROSES, VAiiLEY Ii4 WHOLESALE 



GROWER If 



CARNATIONS 



A SpeoialtT 



cut FLOWERS 



PRICES S 

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OTHERS i 



E We are in daily touch with market conditions and when a DECLINE takes place you can rdy upon orders sent US receiving SUCH BENEFITS s 



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Mention Hie ReTlew when yoo write. 



176 R.I1icl\^8J\ Ave. ■• ^ ■ - CKjcei.^o 



Per 100 Per 100 



Valley $2.00 @ $4.00 Carnations $1.00 @ $2.00 Beauties, doz. . 



Peas 35 @ .76 EiUameys, pink and white, 2.00 @ 6.00 Cattleyas. doz . 



Peonies 3.00 @ 6.00 Easter Lilies 6.00 @ 8.00 



SAFETT FIRST — SEK US. 

 Mention The BeTlew when yoo writ*. 



.$1.00 @;$2.50 



. 4.00 e 6.00 



WIETOR BROS 



BEAUTIES, ROSES?) CARNATIONS 



162 North Wabash Avenue, 



L. D. Pbone 



Randolpb S081 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Berlew wh— yoa writ>. 



A. F. convention in San Francisco next 

 month. 



John Fuhrmann, 3164 North Clark 

 street, has had an unusually large 

 amount of funeral trade lately, with 

 quite a bit of decorative work to keep 

 things moving. 



The Lady Hillingdon rose has proved 

 such good property for Bassett & Wash- 

 burn that they will give it three times 

 as much space on their benches this 

 season as it occupied last season. 



Heavy funeral work and an abun- 



dance of planting have kept all hands 

 busy at the Lister Floral Shop, 1008 

 Belmont avenue, for the last two 

 weeks. 



Frequent meetings ^of flowep^show 

 committees are being held, vany of 

 them in the private office of John Poehl- 

 mann, of Poehlmann Bros. Co. The 

 premium list is nearly ready for the 

 printer and all details are well in hand. 



If the Mrs. &assell rose continues to 

 turn in the coin^as well as it has in the 

 few weeks French & Salm have been 



cutting, from their new place at Union 

 Grove, the firm will be well satisfied 

 with its decision to devote all its bench 

 space to that variety. G. W. French 

 says the results to date have exceeded 

 their rather sanguine expectations. 



Mrs. Fred Strail, who has been seri- 

 ously ill for several weeks, is so far 

 recovered that she will leave in a few 

 days for a recuperative outing in Mich- 

 igan. Mr. Strail has been unable to 

 work, for 1 a year, but is getting back 

 into form again and makes an ocea- 



