



Dbcbmbbb 22, 1010. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



25 



For the Special Heavy Demand from Christmas to New Year's 



^ve offer our Prize- winning 



Roses and Carnations 



Pronounced by judges at the Ciiicago Fiower Siiow as exceptionally 



goody we securing 19 Awards. Stock exhibited was taken from our regular 

 CUtSy and as such we are able to supply customers with the selfsame stock* which 

 in turn will surely satisfy your customers. Heavy supply of 



Beauties 



Maryland, Jardine, Rich- 

 mond, Pink and White Killar- 

 ney. Field, Kaiserin, MB^id and Bride. They are sure 

 to give satisfaction. None better in the market. 



^^aII A^ We grow our own Valley; hence we are 

 ~ Oil^?^ a][)lg tQ take care of regular orders for 



large or small quantities, 

 brought to our market, 

 convinced. 



Quality i> equal to the best 



Order some of our Valley and be 



Carnations 



All the leadirrg varieties. 



You will find them to be 

 large sized flower and long stem grade, and of a quality 

 far above the average to be seen in this market. Try 

 them and be convinced. 



^^I^Ia^cs Fragrant home-grown singles; you 

 • ■ ^^ ■ V ■ ^ ffiwi fln(j these hardy enough to stand 

 long distance shipments. Can also supply the New York 

 or Hudson River Violets, but ow^ing^ to leng^th of 

 time required for these to reach Chicagfo, we can 

 only fill orders for such Violets at buyers* risk. 



Plenty of other Seasonable Stock of excellent quality 



which insures you getting the freshest possible. 

 The fact that our large plant is located within 



enables us to fill late orders where 



We grow our own Stoclc. 



30 minutes' ride from the store, as well as all depots, 



others fail* Give us a trial and you will find our stock and prices right. 



J.A.BUDLONG 



I Street, CHICAGO. 



CUT FLOWERS 



37-39 Randolph Street, CHICAGO. 



"^S^tlons WHOLESALE 



A Specialty..... 6R0WER Of 



Mentloo The Review when you write 



A. Moore, Nellie C. Moore and Ella 

 O 'Connor. 



Several growers at Evanston, headed 

 by Weiland & Eisch and Scheiden & 

 SchooB, have filed a bill for injunction 

 restraining the city authorities from 

 shutting off their water supply pending 

 the settlement of the meter question 

 which has been agitating large users of 

 wat«r in that suburb. 



Among the week's visitors have been 

 A. M. Augustine, Normal, 111., and Will- 

 iam Swinbank, Sycamore, lU. 



Bowling. ^ 



The following is the record of the 

 bowlers made on the night of Decem- 

 ber 14: 



Orchids. l8t 2d 3d Violets. Ist 2d 3d 



Huebner ...169 162 196 Vaugban ..160 157 135 



Graff 171 201 127 Llebermann 151 158 154 



Wlnterson .194 215 153 Friedman .127 129 201 



f'oster 173 175 144 Lohrman ..116 147 172 



Zech 150 168 182 Yarnall ...173 160 210 



Totals 857 921 802 Totals. . . .727 762 872 



Roses. ist 2d 3d Carnations. Ist 2d 3d 



Wolf 160 178 150 Ayers 147 182 168 



Johnson ...160 171 164 Krauss 104 126 160 



Cohen 88 124 89 Goerlsch ..159.125 114 



Kruchten ..183 144 197 Schultz 173 140 175 



Fischer ...202 158 184 A. Zech.... 173 196 154 



Totals 703 775 793 Totals ... .758 769 771 



SPECIAL OFFER IN BASKETS 



Write today for our Catalogue, showing many 

 exclusive, new designs, specially adapted for flo- 

 rists' use, or ask us to send you one of our Spe- 

 cial Assortments. We have them from $6.00 

 up. Just what you need to increase your cut 

 flower and plant trade. 



Raedlein Basket Co., 



717 Milwaukee Ave., 

 CHICAGO 



MentinD The Review when you write 



NEW OBLBANS. 



Club Meeting. 



The New Orleans Horticultural So- 

 ciety held, December 15, at Kolb's Ger- 

 man Tavern on St. Charles street, one 

 of the most interesting and best at- 

 tended of the monthly meetings of the 

 year. On account of the approaching 

 holidays, it was decided to have a dis- 

 play of seasonable plants and flowers 



and many of the prominent local grow- 

 ers had the best of both on hand. 



When the president, Eichard Eichling, 

 called the meeting to order, many of 

 the members were present and more 

 came in during the progress of the meet- 

 ing. Paul Abele acted as secretary, in 

 the absence of C. R.' Panter. The large 

 meeting room looked like a beautiful 

 miniature flower show, and the absent 

 ones surely missed a rare treat for the 

 eye as well as the mind. The regular 





