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The Rorists^ Review 



Mat is, Itlf . 



ROSES IN QI A^TITY 



We are Rose specialists and are cutting from 245,000 rose plants, all 

 in one large range of glass, grown under the very best methods and 

 skill. The advantage of buying such stock, absolutely guaranteed as to 

 quality and freshness, has made this firm one of the leading rose supply 

 houses of the west. We also grow Beauties, Carnations and other stock. 



Our Russells are the finest for quality of any in this country. The flowers are away ahead 

 of American Beauty at this time of the year. Pric^, $1.50 to $3.00 pfer dozen, according to length 

 of stems. 



Ophelia, Hoosier, Sunburst, White Killamey, Carnations, all our own growth, cut especially for the 

 shipping trade. 



PRICE LIST 



Russell and Columbia $6.00 to $25.00 per 100, according to length of stem. 



Per 100 



Hoosier Beauty and Ophelia, extra long $12.00 



" " " " good medium $ 8.00 to 10.00 



" " " « good short 4.00 to 6.00 



White Killamey and Sunburst, long 10.00 to 12.00 



" ** ** ** medium 8.00 



- ** ** ** short 4.00 to 6.00 



Roses, our selection, in lots of 200 or more, $4.00 to $5.00 per 100 



All other seasonable stock at market prices 



We are Cutting^ a Very Fine Lot of Columbia 



We call your special attention to our FERNS, which are the best Massachusetts, 



extra long stock. Price per 1000, $5.00. 



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Asparagus Sprays, according to length, per 100 or more, $2.50 to $3.00 

 Galax Leaves, extra large size, bronze, per 1000, $1.50 



Closed all day Sunday and open Weekdays, 8:0O a. m. until 5:00 p. m. 



Bassett & Washburn 



Greenhoases: 

 Hinsdale sad Gregss Station, III. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Office and Store: 1 78 N. WabasI Avense 

 Long Distance Phone, Central 1457 



of content. The only complaint was 

 that there had not been enough stock 

 and that trade was lost by the inability 

 to supply flowers. The prices paid were 

 lost sight of; nobody cared, because the 

 stock had sold out clean. It was a quite 

 general report that the public paid this 

 year's Mothers' day prices with less 

 complaint than the much lower prices 

 were paid a year ago, and with less com- 

 plaint than was heard at Christmas or at 

 Easter. The inference seems to be that 

 the flower consuming public is becoming 

 accustomed to the higher prices now in 

 vogue. 



A Cemetery Suit. 



An interesting lawsuit was started 

 last week in the Circuit court. It is a 

 bill for an injunction against Concordia 

 cemetery, to prevent that organization 

 leasing ground or buildings in the ceme- 



Gladioli-Cut Flowers 



Send us your orders — can ship daily 



Price per 100: 



Small size, $3.00; medium, $4.00; 



mixed sizes, $5.00; fancy, $8.00. 



F. 0. B. here. Well packed, choice varieties. 



TAIT BROS. CO., 



O. Box 

 556. 



Brunswick, Ga. 



tery to A. H. Schneider, the well known 

 Oak Park florist. The bill was filed by 

 an attorney ostensibly in behalf of cer- 



tain lot owners in the ceimetery, but is 

 understood to be actually in the interest 

 of Ernest Oechslin, who has an establish- 



