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The Florists^ Review 



SUPTUMBKIt 11, 1813. 



O GROWERS: 



q Having decided to resume business as a WHOLESALE FLORIST, 

 I wish to notify my friends that I have secured the store at 53 W. 

 28th St., New York, which is well adapted to the requirements 

 of a wholesale florist's business, and is IN THE CENTER OF 

 THE CUT FLOWER MARKET DISTRICT. 



Consignments of stock are solicited, and consignors are assured that 

 their consignments will be handled with a full knowledge of market 

 conditions and to the best advantage. 



An experience extending over 25 years in the cut flower commission 

 business justifies me in the assertion that all consignments entrusted to 

 me will have the same attention that growers themselves could give to 

 their products in open market, plus the assurance which comes from an 

 intimate knowledge of the trade and trade conditions in New York. 



Our facilities are such that consignments, great or small, will be 

 well cared for, and the handling of all flowers will be in the direction 

 of the best returns to be offered by the market. 



Correspondence solicited. 



JOHN YOUNG, 



Phone 7362 Mad. Sq. 53 West 28th St., New York City. 



Chrysanthemums 



CHOICE YEL'LOW (GOLDEN GLOW), $2.00 to $4.00 per dozen 



These are all good stock, free from the sunbum 

 which affects the very early flowers of this variety 



NEW BEAUTIES— fine color and stem— Sunburst, Bulgarie, Rhea 

 Reid, White and Pink Killarney, Wards and Hillingdon. 



CARNATIONS— very g^ood indoor stock. 



GREENS of all kinds— Asparagus, Sprengeri, Adiantum and 

 common Ferns. NO SMILAX. 



Buy direct from the grower and get the 

 freshest choice flowers in the market 



Bassett & Washburn 



Office and Store, 131 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



GREENHOUSES, 



HINSDALE, ILL. 



