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FOR ALL THE SPECIALTIES ORDER OF 



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KENNianr bros. co. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



163 N. Wabash Ave. {c;S;^''^i Chicago 





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BEAUTIES 



A large cut, really fine stock at seasonable prices. 



Klllarney, White Klllarney, Valley, Mums and Greens 



Data via Greenhouse Co. 



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L. D. PhoiM 

 tMB Biutdolyb 



Stores 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



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ANNOUNCEMENT 



ORCHIDS AND QARDENIAS 



We wish to call your attention to the fact that after October 1st we wiU sell 

 all of our own products direct to the buyer, making a specialty of Orchids and Gar- 

 denias. We grow 26,1j00 flowering Cattleya plants and devote three large houses to 

 Gardenias. 



We solicit regular shipping orders. Just now we are cutting a fine grade of 

 Cattleya Lablata, Qardenias, Paacy Roses, Clirysanttieinums and Caraa*= 

 tlons. 



G. Frank McDonald, formerly with N. F. McCarthy & Co.. will manage our 

 salesroom. His wide experience in handling Cut Flowers will be very beneficial to 

 the trade. Established Orchid plants, all the best varieties, for sale. 

 QuaUty and Promptness our Motto. New England Headquarters for Orchids and Gardenias. 



F. J. DOLA<NSKY A CO. 



<ireenhou8e8 at Lynn, Mass. BOSTON FLOWER MARKET. 



Telephone Hay market 1640. * BOSTON, MASS. 



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season. After this had lasted long 

 enough to force out all the buds on the 

 rose plants a sudden severe fall in 

 temperature gave them a check from 

 which they have not yet recovered. It 

 really is surprising how little some of 

 the growers have been able to cut in 

 the latter half of the month. The 

 average price of roses doubled, but 

 there were so few flowers that it had 

 little bearing on the cash income. For 

 the whole market September was not 

 far different from last year, probably 

 a little ahead, due to some increase in 

 glass. 



September Weather. 

 The first ten days of September were 



among the warmest on record for the 

 season, the second ten days were un- 

 usually wet, and the last ten days were 

 colder than normal, the first frost, ac- 

 cording to the weather bureau, occur- 

 ring September 26, nine days earlier 

 than usual. There was sixty-seven per 

 cent of the possible sunshine, sixty- 

 eight per cent being normal for Sep- 

 tember. 



Various Notes. 



D. D. P. Boy, twenty-two years with 

 Vaughan's Seed Store, has joined the 

 sales force of A. Henderson & Co. 



John Poehlmann completed his 

 month's service on the grand jury Oc- 

 tober 1. He gave the work alafut his 



^ Budlong's 



E Blue Ribbon VaDey 



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full time and was one of the leading 

 members. It was a big job but one he 

 found full of interest. 



Johnson & Chronis, the south side re- 

 tailers, are putting a second White 

 truck into commission next week, a. 

 duplicate of the first one. 



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