. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. f9/<J. The American Florist. 1253 O C XJ OD O I^ 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 r\\ ID NOVELTY ROSES—BRUNNER-ELGAR-BABY DOLL I 11 1 \J U n and our FANCY ORC
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. f9/<J. The American Florist. 1253 O C XJ OD O I^ 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 r\\ ID NOVELTY ROSES—BRUNNER-ELGAR-BABY DOLL I 11 1 \J U 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 GUT FLOWERS SHIPPING ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION. WHOLESALB Grower of. We are In dally toudi with market conditions and when a decline takes place you can rely upon orders sent us receiving such benefits. ilention the American Florist when writing Kansas City, Mo. BUSINESS CONFORMS TO SUMMElt. There has lieen quite a change in market conditions during the past week, and with the summer days at hand, some of the stores are not as busy as they might wish. Stock is in splendid condition and most of it is plentiful, carnations especially, on which the price is very low. Sweet peas were never better for this time of the year and gladioli are showing marked improvement. Weddings and funerals are numerous. NOTES. The Geo. M. Kellogg Flower & Plant Co. I'eports summer business started well. This firm held its annual picnic at its greenhouses and the event was largely attended. C. G. Blackenberry, of this firm, will spend his vacation in Kansas and may also visit Texas. T. J. Noll iV: Co. are looking forward to a good Slimmer trade. They will open their new display room for sup- plies this week. Mr. Noll will leave for Chicago on a business trip July
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