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Sbptembkk 13, 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



29 



Extra Heavy Cuts of Beauties, Russells, Hoosier Beauties, 

 Double White Klliarney, Klliarney, Richmond, Ophelia, Pink 

 Ophelia, Shawyer, Sunburst, Brilliants and Ceclie Brunner 



The quality is exceptionally good this season, and the advantages of buying direct from a large 

 grower where the flowers are cut, graded and kept chilled until the customer receives them, together 

 with prices no higher than others charge, make our stock a very attractive proposition. 



Write us for quotations on lots of 1000 or more. We have them in 

 all grades suitahle for fall store openings, etc., and can quote you very 

 attractive prices on large lots. The Roses we are cutting in (juantity 

 stand head and shoulders in quality above most of the other stock arriving 

 in this market — and are positively the best obtainable. Cost no more than 

 the average run of ordinary stock usually offered in the Chicago market. 



All seasonable flowers not grown by us will be procured for our customers. A trial order solicited. 

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



g^'NOTICE: We close at 5 O'CLOCK Week Days; Sundays and Holidays at NOON 



Bassett & Washburn 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Greenhouses: 

 Hinsdale and Greggs Station, III. 



Office and Store: 178 N. Wabash Avenue 

 Long Distance Phone, Central 1 457 



Mention The Review when you write. 



NEW CROP 



ROSES 



lUSSELl 

 OrHELIA 

 FDLADY 

 RICHMOND 

 SUNBURST 

 RADIANCE 



Pink and White KULARNEY 

 $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 per 100 



ASTERS 



$2.00 per 100 



W. E. TRIMBLE GREENHOUSE GO. 



PRINCETON, ILL. 



said H. N. Lowe, of Long Beach, Cal., 

 wlio was in Chicago last week en route 

 to Flint. Mich., where he will procure 

 the new Buick in which he and his 

 mother will tour tlie eastern states in a 

 leisurely fashion. Business on the Pa- 

 cific coast lias stacked up well, says 

 Mr. Lowe. The normal ])opulation of 

 • Long Beach is about 4.'),000, but when 

 the tourist season is on tlie figure goes 

 well over 100,000, and tlie visitors 

 usually arc endowed with a good supply 

 of cash. 



Benjamin Loechner, of Loechner 

 Bros., hnlb dealers at St. liouis, has 

 been in town this week on a business 

 quest. 



J. W. Furrow, of Furrow Bros., Ciuth- 

 rie, Okla.. who has been here several 

 weeks as sales manager for a peach 



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Gladioli - Lilies - Asters 



Roses, assorted 4c to 12c 



Asters, fancy 3c 



Asters, common 2c 



Lilies 8c to 10c 



New Sprengeri. bunch 35c 



Ferns, 1000 $2.00 



Gladioli :iv to 4c 



Carnations 2c 



SUPPLIES AND WIREWORK-ALL KINDS 



T. J. NOLL & COMPANY 



1109 Grand Avenue, 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



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shippers' association, started home Sep- 

 tember ]0, driving his car. 



E. G. Hill, of Eichmond, Ind., was a 

 visitor last week. Mr. Hill says he has 

 not yet fully recovered from the effects 

 of his eastern trip. 



Ray Jones, of the Advance To., Eich- 

 mond, Ind., was a visitor at (Miicago 

 over the week end. 



ATTENTION ! 



Retail Florists ! 



A wholesale house doing a retail 

 Business doesn't get you anything. 



Kennicott Bros. Co., Chicagfo. 



See furtlier notes on other pages. 

 Mention The Review when yoti write. 



