Jlu.Y 22, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



27 



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ROS 



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B XJ IT E R S 



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

 ^ market in summer that gives 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, 



it is whiter than the common strain of White Eillarney. 



HY-GRADE BLUE RIBBON VALLEY 



HARRISII, SMILAX. ASTERS AND GLADIOLI 

 T V <K ' BESIDES 



Anything and everything the marlcet affords in Cut Flowers and Greens 5 



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





i QUALITY 

 i SPEAKS 

 I LOUDER 

 i THAN 

 i PRICES 



J.A.BUOLONG 



82-86 E. Randolph Straot, CHICAGO. 



5?i!S?',J-^Jf^^ ■■* WHOLESALE 



CARNATIONS cPflWCR .1 



A Specialty DnUWCll ST 



CUT FLOWERS 



PRICES i 

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E We are in daily touch with market conditions and when a DECLINE takes place you can rely upon orders sent US receiving SUCH BENEflTS = 



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■ Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



176 K.Micl\^8J\ Ave. 



CKic^i^go 



Valley. 

 Peas... 

 Peonies 



Per 100 

 .$2.00 @ $4.00 

 . .36 @ .76 

 . 3.00 @ 6.00 



Per 100 



Carnations $1.00 @ $2.00 



Killarneys, pink and white, 2.00 @ 6.00 

 Easter Lilies 6.00 @ 8.00 



8AFKTT FIRST— 8KS US. 



Beauties, doz.. 

 Cattleyas, doz. 



.$1.00 el$2.60 

 . 4.00 e 6.00 



Mention The R«vlew when yon writ*. 



WIETOR BROS 



BEAUTIES. ROSES. CARNATIONS 



162 North Wabash Avenue, 



Li. D. Ptaon* 



Randolpb tOSl 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The ReTlew when joa writ*. 



CLEVELAND FLOWER SHOW. 



The Cleveland flower show exhibition 

 committee, composed of Frank A. 

 Friedley, chairman; Herbert Bate, L. 

 Utzinger and Carl Hagenberger, an- 

 nounce that they will have several of 

 the large bush chrysanthemum plants 

 grown by John Canning, Ardsley, N. 

 Y., illustrated in last week's issue of 

 The Review, at the Cleveland flower 

 show. 



Mr. Canning is figuring with the 



express companies for a specially built 

 car to hold these large plants, which 

 measure about fourteen feet in diame- 

 ter. This feature of the Cleveland show 

 will prove a big drawing card for the 

 general public, and at the same time 

 will be of great interest to many of 

 the smaller growers, both commercial 

 and private, who are expected to attend 

 this big event, scheduled for November 

 10 to 14. 



The retail display committee, made 



up of Frank Ritzenthaler, of Knoble 

 Bros., C. M. Wagner and C. E. Russell, 

 of the Jones-Russell Co., chairman, have 

 held several meetings during the last 

 week, planning details for featuring 

 exhibits of the retail florists. 



The plan they submitted to the gen- 

 eral committee is to allot an equal 

 amount of floor space to each of the 

 retailers who desire to exhibit in the . 

 show. Each one will have sufficient 

 room to show a decorated table and a 



