September 20, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



29 



ROSES 



A big cut now being received. The quality is 

 exceptionally fine and prices exceptionally low. 

 On lots of 500 or more Roses, our selection, we 

 are quoting price at the rate of $20.00 per 1000, 

 for stems six to twelve inches long. Prices in 

 proportion for medium and long stems. 



Beauties and Russelis— We have the largest 

 supply and best quality coming into this market. 

 The Aster season is over and there are no carna- 

 tions of good quality yet being received, so that 

 Roses must be the main supply in flowers. 



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 1457 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



fO-BAK-INE 

 LIQUID 



•RjOfT NICOTINE* 



ROSES, 

 GLADIOLI, 

 DAISIES, 

 VALLEY, 



ASTERS, 

 LILIES, 

 DAHLIAS, 

 FERNS, 



CARNATIONS, 



DELPHINIUM, 



RUBRUM LILIES, 



ASPARAGUS 





F RNE a ft OMPANY 



Agents for 

 ELA8TIi!-LYKE 

 Bl'NEB'8 



P 



VBE 

 UTTY 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



30 E. Randolph St. 



Successors to ERNE & KLINGEL 



L D. Phone Randolph 6578 



Auto. 41-718 



CHICAGO 



at times being much greater tlian his 

 ability to supply it. 



The L. C. Hecock Floral Co., of Elyria, 

 O., is completing the remodeling of the 

 store building, the old structure being 

 extended back to Depot street and raised 

 to three stories. The second floor is 

 divided into two business rooms and 

 the third into small suites for living 

 purposes. The front is finished in terra 

 cotta, with a deep and spacious display 

 window for the store room, which meas- 

 ures 20 by 120 feet. This building is a 

 decided addition to the business front 

 on Broad street, and is a credit to its 

 enterprising owner. 



A. C. Kendel, of Kendel's Seed Store, 

 has returned to his duties after a pleas- 

 ant week's vacation. 



M. A. Vinson, manager of the Cleve- 



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WHOLESALE commis.iow FLOBISTS 



Se Baal Raadolpk Siraai 

 CHICAGO 



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land flower sliow, announces tliat nine 

 new rose classes have })een added to tlie 

 ]»reniiuin list, whicli will be sent out not 

 later than September 25. Any ])ersons 

 interested who did not get, or who have 

 Inislaid their copy of the preliminary 

 list, can secure a copy by communicating 

 with Mr. Vinson, at the Leader-News 

 building. 



The many friends of Asher M. Coe, 



United States Market Bureau indorses 

 cooperation for the grower and the re- 

 tailer—because it tends to bring lower 

 prices to the retailer and better returns to 

 the growers— F. T. D Service in a Wholesale 

 Way is Dractical cooperation between grow- 

 er and retailer. 



Kennicott Bros. Co., Chicas^o. 



See further notes on other pages. 

 Mention The Itevlew when yon write. 



of North Olmsted, O., are jileased to 

 know tliat he is able to be about and 

 attend to l)usiness again, after a pro- 

 tracted period of illness. 



George W. Smith, of the Florists' 

 Exchange, Se])tember 17 arrived from 

 Denver, where he is engaged in business. 

 He is enthusiastic about the west and 

 expects to return after a short sojourn 

 here. 



