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The Florists' Review 



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23 





SIMMER ROSES 



We make a specialty of growing Roses best adapted to handling during the hot weather. Our 

 facilities are exceptionally well equipped, and we recommend the following stock for summer: 



BEAUTIES- Mostly Medium and Short Lengths 



GOOD SHIPPING STOCK 

 Rhea Reid — the best red rose Sunburst— the best yellow rose 



Mrs. Russell — the best pink rose Double White Killarney — the best White rose 



Ophelia — Shawyer 



Then, in addition, we have the regular varieties of Roses in large quantities, receiving them direct 

 from the greenhouses within a few hours of being cut, which enables us to fill all orders with strictly 

 fresh stock. This is the great advantage of buying direct of the grower. 



PRICE list: 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES- Per doz. 



Specials, extra long stems $3 . GO 



Extra long stems, seconds 1 .00 



Medium $1.50 @ 2.00 



Shorter lengths 50 @ .75 



SUNBURST, WHITE and PINK KILLARNEY, 

 BRILLIANT, RHEA REID, OPHELIA, RICH- 

 MOND, SHAWYER- Per 100 



Long $6.00 



Medium $4.00 @ 5.00 



Short 3.00 



RUSSELL- 



Extra long. 



Per 100 



; $10.00 



Medium $6.00 @ 8.00 



Short 3.00 @ 4.00 



CARNATIONS- 



Red, White, Pink, extra fancy 2.00 



Lily of the Valley . . . ; 5.00 



Asparaffus Sprays and Spreng^eri 2.50 @ 3.00 



Ferns, New .20 



In lots of 1000 or more per 1000, 1 . 50 



Adiantum 1.00 



Galax, bronze and green per 1000, 1 . 25 @ 1 . 50 



CSCILE BRUNNER per bunch , .35 



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 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Offfic* and Store, 



178 N. Wabash Avenua 



Long Distance Phona 



Central 1487 



GREENHOUSES : HINSDALE AND GREGGS, ILL. 



Mention The R«Tlew when yon write. 



BOUQUET ACCESSORIES 



Corsaare Shields 

 Bouquet Holder* 



Ties and Bows 

 Brides' MuHs 



WINIFRED OWEH^c'ifol'cSr.?".:'- 



Phone Kedzie 6288 



Mention Tho Rerlew when yon write. 



The dissolution of the W. E. Lynch 

 Co., on the west side, was recorded at 

 Springfield July 11. The establishment 

 was built for carnation growing but the 



glace recently was acquired by Frank 

 (echslin, who will add to it and use it 

 in connection with his plant business. 



Visitors. 



J. B. Tuckis, of the Flower Shop, 

 Eock Island, is here, ^mbining busi- 

 ness with pleasure. 



From Crookston, Minn., came War- 

 ren Johnson, intent on plans for keep- 

 ing the business ball rolling during the 

 summer. 



Charles Siebrecht, of Winona, Minn., 

 is here this week in connection with 



Artificial 



Gyoaa Leaves and Wreaths, Wheat Sheaves, 

 Baskets, Artificial and Wax Wreaths, Metal 

 w^l Wreaths, Crosses, etc. Colored Teasels, red, 



r lO^^CrS* P^^"^!'^^* white and bine Roping, and everything 



404-412 East 34th Street. 



in the Florists' Snpply line. 



A. HERRMANN, 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



NEW YORK CITY 



RUSSIN « HANFLING 



OfBce and Salesroom: 



184 WMt 88th Street. NEW TOBK CITT 



Tel. 3053 Farraent 



Uannfactnrers and Importers of 



WILLOW and FANCY BA8KBTS tor FLOBI8T8 



Dealers In Floriato* Sapplies 

 IW Our SfMcialUes: Wheat ShearM and Baaketi 

 Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



the refitting of his store. He recently 

 placed an order with Buchbinder Bros, 

 for a complete outfit of new fixtures 

 specially built for his needs. 



J. J. Le Borious, of Duluth, has been 

 looking over the market. 



Her Cole, of Hembreiker & Cole, 



Reed & Keller 



122 W. 25th St., New York 



Florists' Supplies 



We manufacture all our Metal Dcalarna, 

 Baskets, Wire Work and Novelties 

 Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Springfield, HI., has been looking over 

 the^ market with a view to shipping 

 their special novelty aster here. 



John Stuppy, of St. Joseph, Mo., who 

 has been east, spent a day here while 

 on his way home. 



Arthur Newell and wife, of Kansas 



