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The Florists' Review 



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YELLOW ROSES 



Long, per 100, $8.00 



WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK 



Medium, per 100, $6.00 Short, per 100, $3.00 @ $4.00 



PRICE list: 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES- Per doz. 



Specials, extra long stems $3.00 



Extra long stems, seconds $1 . 00 @ 1 .50 



Medium 1.50 @ 2.00 



Shorter lengths 50 @ .75 



SUNBURST- Per 100 



Extra long $8.00 



Medium 6.00 



Short , $3.00@ 4.00 



WHITE and PINK KILLABNEY, BRILLIANT, 



RHEA REIO, OPHELIA, 



RICHMOND, SHAWTER- Per 100 



Long $6 00 @ $8.00 



Medium 4.00 @ 6.00 



Short 3.00 



CECILE BRUNNER per bunch, . 50 



RUSSELL- Per 100 



Extra long $10.00 @ $12.00 



Medium 



Short 3.00 @ 



CARNATIONS- 



Red, White, Pink, extra fancy 



Lily of the VaUey 



Asparagrus Sprays and Sprengperi 

 Ferns, New 



In lots of 1000 or more .... per 1000, 

 Adiantum 



2 50 



8 00 

 6.00 



2.00 



5.00 

 3.00 

 .20 

 1.50 

 1.00 

 1.50 



Galax, bronze and green per 1000, 1 .25 @ 



ROSES, Our Selection, in lots of 500 or more at the rate of $20.00 per 1000 



We grow all the stock we sell and wish to remind all buyers of the advantages of buying direct of the grower 



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



l.«ng DIstanc* Ph«n« 



Cmtral 1487 



Offic* and Stora* 

 178 N. Wabat 



..„. CHICAGO, ILL. 



GREENHOUSES : HINSDALE AND GREGGS, ILL. 



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BOUQUET ACCESSORIES 



CoTMflre Shieldc 

 Bouquet Holders 



Ties mod Bows 

 Brides' Muffs 



WINIFRED OWEN'^JiSforiS!'- 



Phone Kedzie 6288 



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Denmark and northern Europe, where 

 it is found by the fishermen and sent in 

 a raw state to the dyers, who prepare 

 it for the market. This industry may 

 be taken up on a large scale, as the 

 bureau is to cooperate in locating the 

 plants in commercial quantities. 



Miss Nora Noonan, bookkeeper of the 

 A. W. Smith Co., after a short period 

 of ill health, passed away at her home 

 Sunday, June 18. Miss Noonan will be 

 sadly missed and her loss will be fel^ 

 keenly by her employers and fellow- 

 employees. 



Accompanied by Mrs. Clarke, William 

 A. Clarke, of the Pittsburgh Cut Flower 

 Co., left June 13 to attend the Knights 

 Templar conclave at Los Angeles, Cal. 

 Mrs. E. A. "Williams is making the trip 

 with Mr. and Mrs. Clarke. 



Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McCallum are 

 receiving the congratulations of their 

 friends on the arrival of a baby boy, 

 the third child in the family. Mr. Mc- 

 Callum is president of the McCallum 

 Co. 



George McCallum and C. C. Phillips 

 are planning to leave early next month 

 to spend a two weeks' vacation fishing 

 on the Cheat riverj in West Virginia. 



Edward H. McGrath, formerly man- 

 ager of the Blind Floral Co., is spend- 



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COLORADO CARNATIONS 



We Have Our Own Growers 

 ROSES CARNATIONS 



Russell ... 8c to 12c fancy Colorado . . 3c 



Ophelia. . . . 6c to 10c Gypsophilas, 50c per bunch 



Sunburst ... 4c to 10c Valley 5c 



Milady . «. . 8c to 12c Good Short Lilies. . . 5c 



Beauties, doz.T|2.50-$4.00 New ferns . 1000, $3.00 



T. J. NOLL & CO. 



1109 Grand Avenue, 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



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ing a week in Chicago, accompanied by 

 Mrs. McGrath, 



The Randolph & McClements decora- 

 tions for the Flinn-Patterson wedding 

 in the First Presbyterian church last 

 week were of surpassing beauty. Span- 

 ning the center aisle of the edifice and 

 on the columns of the side aisles, were 



tall French baskets of peonies, caught 

 with bows and streamers of wide, rose- 

 colored satin ribbon. The pulpit was 

 massed high with Japanese maples, va- 

 riegated crotons, cibotiums and pink 

 hydrangeas. From the arch were sus- 

 pended huckleberry vines, beyond 

 which could be seen the large stained- 



