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OCTOBKB 19, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



29 



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. Yellow, White, large flowers, price per dozen, $1.50 to $3.00 

 Pink, per dozen, $2.00 to $3.O0 



POMPONS— Yellow, per bunch, 50c to 75c 



CHOICE SHIPPING ROSES 



We cut our flowers tight in the bud, as the majority of our trade is shipping. Flowers that 

 are sold mostly to the city trade are allowed to open more than for the shipping trade. 



We have the regular varieties of Roses in large quantities, receiving them direct from the green- 

 houses 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. v 



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AMERICAN BEAUTIES- 



Specials, extra long stems 



Stems 30 to 36 inches 



Mcklium 



Shorter lengths 



White ami Piaii Kiliarney, Brilliant. Ridifflond- 



Long 



Medium 



Short 



Hooaier Beauty.... ) 



Rhea Reid C Extra long. . . 



Ophelia, Sunburst. I Good medium 



Shawyer ' Short 



Hooaier Beauty— Specials 



PRICE 



Per doz. 



$4.00 



3.00 



$1.60 @ 2.50 



.50 @ 1.00 



Per 100 



$6.00 



$4.00 @ 5.00 



3.00 



Per 100 



$ 8.00 



$6.00 @ 6.00 



3.00 @ 4.00 



12.00 



list: 



RUSSBLL- Per 100 ^ 



Special $16.00 @ $20.00 



Long 10.00 @ 12.00 



Medium 8.00 



Short. 6 . 00 



CECILE BRUNNER 



Carnations, very scarce 



Lily of the Valley 6.00 @ 



Asparams Sprays and Spreng^eri 2.00 @ 



Ferns, New 



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



Adiantum 



Galas, bronze and green per 1000, 1 . 26 @ 



ROSES, Our Sdecb'on, in lots of 300 or more at the rate of $25.00 per 1000 



Offfle* aMI Ster«, 



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178 N. Wabash Avanua W fl I W #% \fl Wf I k b ■ Caatral 1487 



GREENHOUSES : HINSDALE AND GREGGS, ILL. 



Mention The BcTlew when yon writa. 



ments were carried out in red, white 

 and blue. The Claypool Floral Co. pre- 

 sented Mrs. Wilson with an elaborate 

 bouquet of the same colors, made of 

 Hoosier Beauties, valley, lilies and tied 

 with blue tulle. The banquet room was 

 occupied later by the Knights of Co- 

 lumbus and for this event the Claypool 

 Floral Co. also had the decorations. 



President Wilson visited us October 

 12 in time to lead the "good roads" 

 parade. Henry Eieman and his entire 

 force turned out to greet him. 



Baur & Steinkamp are having a fine 

 <5ut of* Early Frost, Comoleta and 

 Unaka chrysanthemums. 



Hartje & Elder have been cutting a 

 few fine violets and have prospects for 

 a good crop. 



Frank Melick, who formerly. ;.wa8en: 

 gaged in the production of gladioli and 

 dahlias north of the city, has accepted 

 a position with the A. Wiegand's Sons 

 Co. 



The H. W. Eieman Co. recently pur- 

 chased a tract of land, which it will 

 use for summer planting. 



The centennial celebration brought 



2.00 

 3.00 



6.00 

 3.00 

 .26 

 2.00 

 1.00 

 1.60 



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



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



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The Madison Basketcraft Co. 



Madison, Lake Co., 



Mention The Bwleir when yon wrif. 



some of our fellow tradesmen to the 

 city, among them being Mr. Moore, of 

 Bloomington; J. Lacy, of Noblesville; 

 W.' Williams, of Bedford, and Julius 

 Niednagel, of Evansville. Among the 

 traveling salesmen who participated in 

 the jubilee were Harold Young, of the 

 Young Tool Co., Casey, 111.; H. Mac- 

 Lellan, of the Ove Gnatt Co., Ham- 

 mond, Ind., and Julius Dilloff, of Schloss 

 Bros., New York. E. E. T. 



LANCASTER, PA. 



William Aherne, of Columbia, is cut- 

 ting fine dahlia8,( of which he grows 

 most of the good commercial varieties. 

 .His carnations are coming along nicely. 

 He also grows mums and plants in 

 quantity. 



E. F. Campbell, of Marietta, has a 

 good showing of mums. Pacific Supreme, 

 Halliday, Turner and others being in 

 the best possible condition. Mr. Camp- 



