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JULT 29, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



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li^osH buyers! 



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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 



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



it is whiter than the common strain of White Killarney. S 



HY-GRADE BLUE RIBBON VALLEY | 



HARRISII, SMILAX, ASTERS AND GLADIOLI S 



BESIDES S 



Anything and everything the maricet affords in Cut Flowers and Greens = 



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



QUALITY 



SPEAKS 



LOUDER 



THAN 



PRICES 



J.R.BUDL0NG 



Hh Street, CHICAGO. 



CUT FLOWERS 



82-86 E. Randolph Stroet, CHICAGO. 



ROSES, VAIiLEY ui «,»«■ p«ai f 



CARNATIONS SfR .^ 



A Specialty bnUWtll IT 



PRICES 



AS 



LOW 



AS 



OTHERS 



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



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Mention The Kevlew when yuu write. 



Arthur Eice, of Rice Bros., Minne- 

 apolis, is in town this week. 



Frank Stuppy and Ernest Mueller, of 

 St. Joseph, Mo., passed through Chi- 

 cago July 26, returning from a fishing 

 trip in Michigan. 



Carl Hagenburger, of West Mentor, 

 0., was here last week. 



Among the week's visitors were Mr. 

 and Mrs. Vianski, of Holm & Olson, 

 Minneapolis, Minn. 



MILWAUEEE. 



Tlie Market. 



Business is in the midst of the sum- 

 mer stagnation and orders have dwin- 

 dled to small proportions. However, 

 some good sized orders come in each 

 week, helping to keep things moving. 

 The weather has not been exceedingly 

 hot yet, although we have had some 

 warm days, and thus the stock is in 

 much better condition than it otherwise 

 would have been. Carnations are not 

 nearly so plentiful as they have been 

 and are being cleaned up every day. 

 They are moved at extremely low prices, 

 however, as the quality, while as good 

 as can be expected, is deteriorating. If 

 the weather continues cool, there is a 

 possibility of the old stock lasting for 

 some time yet. Roses are in fine con- 

 dition and are moving fairly well. The 

 supply is heavy and prices are low. 

 Buyers of this stock are certainly get- 

 ting their money's worth. 



The sweet pea crop is about gone and, 

 as the quality is not any too good, the 

 prices are extremely low. Until recently 

 this stock has been more fancy and 

 of better quality than usual, and while 

 the prices have been only medium, the 

 returns have been quite satisfactory 

 until the last few weeks. Lilies are 

 moving fairly well, on account of the 

 exceptionally large number of funerals. 

 Valley also is supplying a steady de- 

 mand. Orchids are moving only fairly 

 "well, because other stock can be bought 



THE ASTER 



A desirable flower for this season 

 of the year. It makes an attrac- 

 tive display and stands shipping. 



This House, long known for its Asters, is 

 now receiving a good cut of quality stock. 

 Comprises all colors in the long, extra 

 fancy, as well as the good common grades. 



We are also amply supplied with all other 

 seasonable stock. Of course, we can al- 

 ways be counted on for Beauties and Roses. 



EstabUshed 1883 



Remember, you can't buy Kenni- 

 cott's Quality Cuts anywhere but 

 at the House of Quality Plus. 



Incorporated 1892 



Kennicott Bros. Co. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 

 163-5 Nortb Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 



Mention The RctIcw when yon write. 



CUT GLADIOU 



I wish to supply retail florists with regular shipments of Gladioli. I can 

 ship successfully 400 miles. Correspondence solicited. 



E. E. STEWART, BROOKLYN, MICH. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



so cheaply. American Beauties are 

 moving slowly for the same reason. 



Various Notes. 



A. H. McDonald, manager of Gimbel 's 

 fiower department, spent several days 



last week at Logansport, Ind., his home 

 town, where Mrs. McDonald was visit- 

 ing. They returned home Saturday. 



The Milwaukee Florists ' Club is mak- 

 ing extensive preparations for the an- 

 nual picnic, which will be held on Sun- 



