NOVEMBER 15, 1900. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



707 



Bassett & Washburn's Prizes 

 At the Chicago Flower Show 



SILVER CIP ON THE BEST 

 NEW ROSE NO. 19. 



1st PRIZE ON AMERICAN BEAUTIES 

 ht PRIZE ON METEORS 

 J St PRIZE ON PERLES 

 1st PRIZE ON KAISERIN 

 J St PRIZE ON LIBERTY 



2nd PRIZE ON BRIDESMAIDS 



....CARMATIOMS.... 



Silver Cup on Best 100 Blooms. We Exhibited 100 G. H. Crane and Won. 



1st Prize on Flora Hill 

 1st Prize on White Cloud 

 J St Prize on Mary Wood 



These are the three leading white varieties. 



2d Prize on Marquis 

 1st Prize on Mrs. Bradt 



1st Prize on America 

 2d Prize on G. H. Crane 

 J St Prize on Red Mrs. Bradt 



These are the three best red varieties. 



1st Prize on Olympia 



Jst Prize on Gold Nug-get 



Jst Prize on J. Whitcomb Riley 



1st Prize on Gen. Maceo 

 tst Prize on Cerise Queen 

 2d Prize on Frances Joost 

 1st Prize on Mrs. James Dean 

 2d Prize on Mrs. Lawson 

 Jst Prize on Morning Glory 



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HE ABOVE LIST shows the result of 

 the competition in Beauties, Roses and 

 Carnations. The number of entries in 

 Carnations was the largest and the quality 

 of the flowers the best ever shown at any 

 exhibition given in Chicago. We are very 

 proud of the result and feel justified in ad- 

 vertising these awards. 



Bassett & Washburn 



GROWERS or AND 

 WHOLESALE DEALERS \S 



CIT FLOWERS, 



Greenhouses at 



HINSDALE, ILL. 



76 and 78 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, 



