Sb^eubkb 7, 1911. 



The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



27 



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E Bhie Ribbon Valley 



ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING 



SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS 



OF THE BEST QUALITY 



Our White Asters are without an equal on this market. Try them and be eonvlnced 



WE ARE NOW BOOKING STANDING ORDERS 



Spedal 

 Care Given 

 Out of Town 

 Orders 



J.A.BUDLONG 



82-86 E. Randolph Str««t, CHICAGO. 

 ROSXS. VAIiLET ttd |vi|0|,esALE 



GROWER If 



CARNATIONS 



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CUT FLOWERS 



WeSolidt 

 Your 

 Trial 

 Orders 



Mention The Review when you write. 



WE ARE READY WITH THE STOCK AND 



We Want a Share of Your Orders 



With our big range of new houses we are cutting a larg^e quantity of line stock and are in position to make a 

 strong bid for the patronage of out-of-town buyers who want the squarest of square treatment. 



BEAUTIES KILLARNEYS VALLEY 



A good cut now on; quality as good as Steady supply ; pink and white; give us a ThU will be one of our specialties; always 



the best. chance to show you. can supply. 



We shall have a good supply of CARNATIONS all through the season. A fuU line of all other Cat Flowers and Green Goods. 



Batavia Greenhouse Co. 



°~*£rs:'m. 2iii''iJSSSS>. Storet 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



Mention 'I'hp Kf v-i^w when vou write 



season gives much better promise for 

 them, because they did not build this 

 year and had all the planting done 

 promptly on time. 



George H. Jennings, formerly with 

 Peter Eeinberg, is now foreman for W. 

 E. Trimble Greenhouse Co., Princeton, 

 111., and cutting good stock. 



A. Henderson & Co. and Winterson's 

 Seed Store have been busy for the lastj 

 week, shipping bulbs. 



Miss Nelda Wolf, for many years 



bookkeeper for J, A. Budlong, who has 



been taking a summer's rest, has re- 



' sumed work, taking a place with Zech 



' & Mann. 



The Batavia Greenhouse Co. has just 

 finished and planted another new house 

 for greens and finished a propagating 

 house. 



August Poehlmann is at Lake Mills, 

 Wis., with his family and the auto on 

 a fortnight's outing. Adolph Poehl- 

 mann also is away. 



Miss M. C. Gunterberg, on her re- 

 turn from Rhinebeck, says the violet 

 growers are not yet. sure of their crops, 

 there having been a bad season for 

 the plants so far, to which John Sinner 

 adds that a decrease in the violet out- 

 put at least won't hurt the sale of 

 sweet peas, which are prettj' sure to 



be more plentiful this season than ever 

 before. 



Frank Johnson, of the A. L. Ran- 

 dall Co., arrived home Monday morn- 

 ing, having Sundayed pleasantly with 

 customers at Houghton, Mich. 



Otto W. Frese says the first month's 

 business for the Chicago Flower Grow- 

 ers' Association showed a steady in- 

 crease from day to day and that now 

 many of the stockholders who have not 

 heretofore cut anything are beginning 

 to be heard from. 



The Geo. M. Garland Co. is install- 

 'Dg a galvanizing furnace at its foun- 

 dry in Des Plaines and will experiment 



