Mat 12, 1910. 



Tlie Weekly Florists' Review. 



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FANCY LONG BEAITIES 



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^•^4 ,, Better Bnpplied than ever before to take o&re of yonr orders, early or late. 



FINEST ROSES AND CARNATIONS 



To be foand in this market and crops are right at the heaviest. Plenty of experienced help 

 to get every order out promptly. Don't hesitate to wire us because time is short. 



Five 

 Summer 



Roses 

 Hard to 



Beat 



J.A.BUDLeNG 



37-39 Randolph Street, CHICAGO. 



CUT FLOWERS 



WHOLESALE 



Roses and 

 Camations 

 A Specialty. GROWER Of 



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Killarney 



Marylaod 



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Current Price List 



ORCHIDS— Cattleyas, lavender Per do7. $6.00 to $ 6.00 



Gardenias " l.OOto 3.00 



AMERICAN BBAUTT— Specials... 



30to36-in 



20to21-ln " 1.60to 



16tol8-ln *' 1.26to 



Shorter " .76to 



Killarney, Per 100, 3.00 to 



My Maryland , " S.OOto 



Richmond " S.OOto 



Mrs.Fleld ,.... " 3.00to 



Brideemaid " 3.00 to 



Bride •• 3.00to 



ROSES, our selection, mixed 



CARNATIONS 



Select Per 100, 



Fancy " 2.60to 



MISCEUiANEOUS STOCK 



Peonies, good stock Per doz.. 



Peonies, special fancy 



Valley 'Per 100, 



Easter LlUes Per doz., 



Oallas 



Sweet Peas Per 100, 



Jonquils, Daffodils, Tulips 



Pansles 



Daisies, Shasta and yellow " 



Stocks. Single Per bunch 



Stocks. Double 



Iris Per 100 



3.00 

 2.60 

 2.00 

 1.60 

 1.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 



2.00 

 3.00 



USOto 



l.OOto 

 1.50 to 



.60 to 

 i.OOto 

 .60 to 

 .76 to 



.76 to 

 l.OOto 



.75 

 1.00 

 4.00 

 2.00 

 1.60 

 1.00 

 3.00 



.76 

 IJSO 



.60 

 1.00 

 8.00 



.60 to .60 



.36 to .60 



.76 to 1.00 



10.00 



.76 



.80 



1.00 



.78 



16.00 



DECORATIVE 



Asparagus Flumosns... .Per bnnch and per string, 



Sprengerl Per bunch, 



Adlantum Per 100. 



Farleyense " 



Smllax Per doz., $2.00 



Mexican Ivy " 



Ferns Per 1000, $2.60 



Oalax, green and bronee Per 1000, 



Lencothoe PerlOO, 



Boxwood Per bunch. 26c; per 100 lbs. 



Store open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays closed at noon. 

 Subject to market chanees 



For Decoration Day 



Cemetery Vases, Green Moss, Magnolia Leaves, Green and 

 Bronze ; Moss Wreaths, Cycai. Wreaths, Ribbons of all kinds. 



CHAS. W. McKELLAR 



51 Wab«»h Ave., CHICAGO 



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prices are reasonable. Many move in 

 job lots. The supply of long Beauties 

 slightly exceeds the demand, while the 

 short ones are relatively scarce. The 

 average quality of the .Killarney, My 

 Maryland, Rhea Reid and Richmond in 

 the market is exceptionally good, consid- 



ering the time of the year and the 

 weather conditions of the last several 

 weeks. 



Peonies are coming in with more regu- 

 larity than heretofore. A local expert 

 says that the buds are so far advanced 

 that, if we have a spell of warm weather 



now, many of tlie early varieties will 

 have finished blooming in this neighbor- 

 hood by Decoration day. Should this 

 contingency arise, other nearby fields 

 that are not so far advanced will give 

 us a sufficient supply to meet all require- 

 ments. 



Carnations are still abundant. The 

 Enchantress varieties, Beacon and O. P. 

 Bassett continue to hold up tlieir quality 

 fairly well, but Lawson and Winsor are 

 decreasing in size and show the effects 

 of warmer weather. The buyers take 

 the sweet peas as rapidly as offered, and 

 lily of the valley is scarce. There are 

 not nearly so many callas and longi- 

 fioruras as before. Enough of all kinds 

 of green goods is offered to meet all de- 

 mands. New southern and Kentucky 

 ferns are on hand. The quality, owing 

 to the early, bright, warm weather, is 

 better than it has ever been early in 

 May. 



Various Notes. 



This summer the county will build a 

 road through R. "Witterstaetter 's place 

 and a farm adjoining, owned by Charles 

 Brunner. The new way will be right 

 along the eastern edge of Mr. Witter- 

 staetter's range. He expects a good cut 

 of carnations for Decoration day. 



C. E. Critchell is getting in an abun- 

 dant supply of new Kentucky ferns. 

 Last week he had his entire force work- 

 ing overtime nearly every evening to get 

 out his shipping orders for supplies, wire 

 goods and green goods. He is also re- 

 ceiving good peonies. 



J. A. Peterson was in Chicago last 

 week on a business visit. 



William Murphy is receiving weekly 

 shipments of green sheet moss directly 

 from the woods. Besides this, he is of- 

 fering new southern ferns. He found a 

 good call for all his stock last week. 



Miss Laura Murphy took a prominent 

 part May 9 in a musical recital at the 

 Odeon. 



Weiland & Olinger report a large 

 volume of business for last week. They 

 are offering a new crop of smilax. 



Ed. Fries has been seriously ill for the 

 last fortnight. 



Gus. Adrian will rebuild part of his 

 establishment this summer, work- to be- 

 gin as soon as the bedding season is over. 

 J. M. McCullmigh'& Sons' Co. is re- 



