. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igiT. The American Florist. 309 \ Budlong's EBiue Ribbon Valley. Heavy Supply ^ Budlong's EBlue Ribbon Valley. ROSES Of extra good quality which we offer at reasonable prices. AMERICAN BEAUTY, PINK KILLARNEY, WHITE KILLARNEY, RICHMOND, MY MARYLAND, MRS. MARSHALL FIELD BRIDE, BRIDESMAID, JARDINE. CARNATIONS of k-\ QIALITY Wiiite, Red, Light Pinic and Pinit Violets, Tulips, Daffodils, Jonquils, Narcissus, Romans, Sweet Peas and Greens of all kinds. Also a good supply of our famous BLUE RIBBON VALLEY—once used, alway


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igiT. The American Florist. 309 \ Budlong's EBiue Ribbon Valley. Heavy Supply ^ Budlong's EBlue Ribbon Valley. ROSES Of extra good quality which we offer at reasonable prices. AMERICAN BEAUTY, PINK KILLARNEY, WHITE KILLARNEY, RICHMOND, MY MARYLAND, MRS. MARSHALL FIELD BRIDE, BRIDESMAID, JARDINE. CARNATIONS of k-\ QIALITY Wiiite, Red, Light Pinic and Pinit Violets, Tulips, Daffodils, Jonquils, Narcissus, Romans, Sweet Peas and Greens of all kinds. Also a good supply of our famous BLUE RIBBON VALLEY—once used, always used. Order some and be convinced. J. a BUDLONG Street, CHICAGO. CUT FLOWERS 37-39 Randolph Street^HICAGO. WHOLESALE Bosea and A Special^ BHOVIftR Of We Strive To Please. Li. H. Winkelman, who has been in the employ of Bassett & Washburn for the past sixteen years, will leave this firm after the Easter rush and go into the coal business with his father-in- law. He has been a valued employe and the firm regrets to hear of his leaving, but his many friends wish leave, but with many friends who wish him success in his new undertaking. Frank Williams of the Alpha Floral Co. is enjoying a six months' tour of the European continent which will terminate at his old home in Greece. Mrs. Williams says his health has been poor for some time, and it is hoped that the trip will prove beneficial. Wietor Bros, are now receiving a good supply of both roses and carna- tions which enables them to meet all demands. They will be in good shape to take care of orders for white carna- tions for St. Patrick's day, as they are cutting these very heavily. Geo. F. Weiland, the well known grower at Evanston, will rebuild a por- tion of his old range and erect 11 new houses. He has already commenced operations and is making concrete foun- dations. The lumber for the houses is expected to arrive this week. John Zech and Matt. Mann, mem- bers of the well-known firm of Zech & Mann, returned March


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