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The Florists^ Review 



0<h^OBII!B 14^ 1915.' 



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Hoosier Beauty— Russell— Ophelia— Sunburst— Double White Killarney 

 Killarney Brilliant — Killarney — Milady— Ward and Richmond Roses. 



VALLEY- HARRISII - besides 



S ANYTHING AND EVKRTTHINO 



B THK MARKXT AFVORDS IN 



CUT FLOWfeRS and GREENS | 



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



E QUALITY 

 I SPEAKS 

 i LOUDER 

 S THAN 

 I PRICES 



J.A.BUDLeNG 



82-86 E. Randolph Straot, CHICAGO. 



^?Sl^.'JJ^^^ *** WHOLESALE 



CARNATIONS cpniiicp .1 



A Specialty OnUWcn II 



CUT FLOWERS 



PRICES § 

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



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WHOLESALE GD9VEP$ s/"CUT FL9WEPS*"-^ PLANTS f/j 



176 I^.Micl\^ej\ Ave. 



CNjctit^o 



Per 100 



VaUey $4.00 @$ 5.00 



Milady 4.00 @ 15.00 



RusseU 4.00 @ 20.00 



Per 100 



Carnations $3.00 @$ 4.00 



Eillarneys, pink and white, 4.00 @ 10.00 



PLAT BAFS - 8KX U8. ' 



Beauties, doz $2.00 e $6.00 



Ophelia, per 100 3.00 @ 10.00 



Easter LUies 12.00 



MenttoB The HeTlew when yon write. 



sale of tickets. Their pictures, taken 

 as described, will be featured in the 

 society columns of the daily papers. 



Various Notes. 



So far as heard from, the first aza- 

 leas to reach Chicago this season are 

 those of Peter Pearson. They left Rot- 

 terdam September 18 and opened up 

 in fine condition in Mr. Pearson's place 

 October 12. 



October 12, at St. Henry's church, 

 Miss Cecelia Muno, daughter of John 

 Muno, 2464 Kenilworth avenue, and 

 sister of George Muno, was wedded to 

 H. C. Steflfen. The bride is well known 

 in the trade as the niece of N. J. 

 Wietor and his brother, Henry, and as 

 the sister-in-law of Dominick Freres. 

 Adam Zender, Peter Reinberg and 

 George Reinberg are also numbered 

 among her kinsmen. Mr. and Mrs. 

 Steffen will make their home in Rogers 

 Park. 



A new flower store has been opened 

 at 2426 North Halsted street by Wil- 

 liam Lange. 



A trophy shield for the winner in 

 an originality contest in the use of 

 flowers for personal adornment will be 

 awarded at the Grand Floral Festival 

 next November by Kennicott Bros. Co. 

 The shield is of pleasing design and 



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1 ROSES, CARNATIONS, f 

 I CHRYSANTHEMUMS i 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



White, per doz $2.00 @ $2.50 ^rnatJons 



Yellow, " 2.00 @ 2.50 Valley 



Pink. " 1.50 @ 2.00 Easter Lilies, per doz 



Roses, all varieties 4c to 10c 



3c 



5c 

 $1.50 



Sprengeri, bunch 

 Adiantum, 100.. 



.50c Galax, 1000 $1.00 



.75c ferns, 1000 2.00 



Aft*r 6 p. m. call Horn* Phon* Main 3614 



T. J. NOLL & COMPANY 



1109 Grand Avenue KANSAS CITY, MO. 



PHONES: Home Main 6487-Bcll Qrand 3143 



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