. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igi6. The American Florist. 1195 I o c u or o F^ Russell, Ophelia, Stanley, Hearst, Hoosier Beauty, Sunburst, Double White Killarney, Killarney Brilliant, Pink Killarney, Richmond, Milady and Ward Roses to offer in addition to heavy supplies of Carnations, Peonies, Valley, Sweet Peas, Callas, Harrisii, Galax, Asparagus Sprengeri, Adiantum, As Well As Other Seasonable Stock and Greens. Use BUDLONG'S BLUE RIBBON VALLEY—Always Good. T D V ^^1 ID NOVELTY ROSES—BRUNNER-ELGAR-BABY DOLL I ri T \J Li n and our FANCY ORCHI


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igi6. The American Florist. 1195 I o c u or o F^ Russell, Ophelia, Stanley, Hearst, Hoosier Beauty, Sunburst, Double White Killarney, Killarney Brilliant, Pink Killarney, Richmond, Milady and Ward Roses to offer in addition to heavy supplies of Carnations, Peonies, Valley, Sweet Peas, Callas, Harrisii, Galax, Asparagus Sprengeri, Adiantum, As Well As Other Seasonable Stock and Greens. Use BUDLONG'S BLUE RIBBON VALLEY—Always Good. T D V ^^1 ID NOVELTY ROSES—BRUNNER-ELGAR-BABY DOLL I ri T \J Li n and our FANCY ORCHID FLOWERING SWEET PEAS You can increase your profits and business by sending all your orders direct to Quality Speaks Louder Than Prices. J. A. BUDLONG 184 North Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO. ROSES, VALLEY and CARNATIONS A Specialty WHOLESALE Grower of GUT FLOWERS. SHIPPING ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION. We are in daily touch with market conditions and when a decline takee place you can rely upon orders sent us receiving such benefits. Kansas City, Mo. WEDDING DEMAND LIFE OF TRADE. Trade has slackened somewViat al- though there is a good demand for wedding flowers. The call for funeral work has fallen off. Outdoor planting is about over for this season. Cut stock is plentiful and is moving at practically buyers' prices. Some fine roses are seen and but few more than are required. Carnations are arriv- ing in large numbers and sell at low figures, some of the department stores making leaders of them as low as one cent each. Sweet peas are now com- ing in and the growers look forward to a fine crop. Outside stock is play- ing a good part. NOTES. T. J. Noll & Co. are handling good stock in all lines and it cleans up well each day. The Colorado grown carnations seen at this establishment are excellent. This firm will shortly enlarge its establishment to give them a larger show room. Ed. Ellsworth, of The Rosery, is cutting some fine sweet peas at his Independence range. He has h


Size: 1476px × 1692px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjectfloriculture, bookyea