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May 22, 1918. 



The Florists' Review 



33 



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YOUR ORDERS 



We've Got The Stock 



A large supply of BEAUTIES, ROSES, VALLEY, CARNATIONS, DAISIES, 

 BUTTERFLY SWEET PEAS, PEONIES, as well as the best Summer Roses to 

 be found on this market and all GREENS and OTHER SEASONABLE STOCK. 



OUR CARNATIONS 



Are recognized by city buyers to be the finest seen in this market and the quality is excep- 

 tionally good for this season of the year. Can supply fancy white* red* deep pink 

 and light pinlc shades, which we guarantee to be unsurpassed in this market. 



For the best that this market affords and for stock that can be relied upon, send us your orders. 



J.A.BUDLONG 



82-86 E. Randolph 8tr«ot, CHICAGO. 



*®^5?*«,y-SU*^ '"^ WHOLESALE 

 CABNATIONS^^^ BROWERlf 



CUT FLOWERS 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



BUY YOUR FLORISTS' SUPPLIES OF 



L. BAUMANN & CO. 



IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS 

 357.389 West Chicago Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Writ* for Our CataloKU*. 



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running four theaters in Milwaukee 

 and a big one in Chicago, while a sec- 

 ond large Chicago hous<* is to be opened 

 early in June. 



An inspection of the Bowmanville 

 ranges of J. A. Budlong leads Phil 

 Schupp to think the crops will be hit- 

 ting the high mark by Decoration day. 

 He says the carnations have come along 

 rapidly in the last few days. Valley, 

 among other things, is enjoying a good 

 demand. 



A. E. Hunt has had considerable 

 work in the bedding stock line during 

 the last few weeks and says all hands 

 have been busy trying to take care of 

 all the outside work that has been of- 

 fered for execution in Evanston. 



Peonies have cut a big figure with 

 John Sinner during the last few days 

 and he does not anticipate any shortage 

 on this flower for some time to come. 



Ernest Farley, formerly connected 

 with the Chicago market, has returned 

 from a trip to the Pacific coast, where 

 he found employment in the retail end 

 of the business. 



M. C. Gunterberg found an excellent 

 market for peonies last week, and the 

 backwardness of the season in some 

 sections has made it necessary to look 

 for additional shippers. 



F. C. Hoerber, of Hoerber Bros., made 

 a trip to Des Plaines this week and had 

 a look at the crops and the plant where 



the storm caused damage the latter 

 part of March. "Could hardly tell we 

 had any trouble, as the three houses 

 hit are now in good shape and the new 

 concrete stack is progressing nicely, ' ' 

 he reported. 



A. Henderson & Co. moved into new 

 quarters this week, taking over a 

 ground floor location on the Kiver street 

 side of the building where they have 

 been for the last year. The street 

 store affords more room, inasmuch as it 

 includes a large basement, which is 

 to be used for a storage room. The 

 new address is 369 Eiver street, 



Charles Erne, of Erne & Klingel, 

 says his firm had a busy time for the 

 last two weeks and remarks at the same 

 time that Killarney and Sunburst have 

 been selling as fast as they came in, 

 although the former are more plentiful 

 than before. 



Several large funeral orders gave 

 the Bohannon Floral Co. a busy time 

 last week and among the most elabo- 

 rate jobs was a casket cover of orchids. 



