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NOVEMBBB 12, 1014. 



The Florists' Review 



47 



FOR THANKSGIVING 



POMPONS=AII Colors 



Twenty-five to Thirty-five Cents per Bunch 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS— White, Yellow and Pink, all grown to only one flower to a plant. 

 The superior shlppinff quality of our Mums is well known to the trade. We take special care 

 in packing and guarantee their arrival in good condition. 



Large supplies of Beauties, Killarney Brilliant, Pink and White 

 Killarney, Sunburst, Rhea Reids, Milady, Richmonds and 

 Cecile Brunner, and a fair supply of Fancy Carnations. 



We grow all the flowers we sell, and wish to remind all buyers of flowers of the 

 advantages of buying direct of the grower. 



CURRENT 



American Beauties Per dozen 



Extra long stems ..$3.00 ^ $1 00 



86-inch stems 2.fc0 m 3.00 



80 inch stems. 2.00® 2.50 



18 to M-inch stems ^ 1.50 



12inch stems l-OO 



Killarney Brilliant, Bulsrarie. Rhea Reld, 

 Sunburst, Ophelia and Milady Perioo 



Long 18.00 e$10.00 



Medium 6.00 



Short 4.00 



Chrysanthemums Per dozen 



Yellow. White and Pink, extra large $ <.00 



Yellow, White and Pink, medium .$1.50 @ 2.00 



Pompons— AH colors, per bunch 25 @ .35 



Lily of the Valley 



Perioo $4.00 



PRICE LIST 



Extra Pine White and Pink 



Killarney, Richmond and Shawyer Perioo 



Extra select $«.00 



Medium _ 6.00 



Short 13.00 @ 4.00 



Ceclie Brunner 



Perioo $ 2.00 



Roses 



Our selection, per 100 3.00 



Carnations Perioo 



Fancy Red. Pink and White $3.00 @ $1.00 



Short Red, Pink and White 2.50 



Asparafi^us Sprays and Sprengerl $2.00 @ 3.00 



Eastern Perns 



Per 1000 2.00 



Qalax 



Bronze and green, per 1000 1.00 



We close on week days at 6 p. m., and at 12 o'clock noon on Sundays. 



Bassett & Washburn 



Office and Store, 



133 N. Wabaeh Avenue 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



greenhouses: hinsdale and greggs, ill. 



Long Distance Phones 



CEM1RAL 1457; AUTO., 47-314 



Mentloa The BeTlew when you write. 



lion in the trade is largely a state of 

 mind, business undoubtedly being good, 

 else such heavy receipts could not be 

 cleared with so little waste. 



J. E. Quallich, who as service mana- 

 ger was a recent addition to the office 

 force of the A. L. Randall Co., says he 

 enjoys the job immensely. His duties 

 are to see that the wheels of business 

 run smoothly, an important matter in 

 a line so full of detail. 



Better business is expected by A. T. 

 Eichel, the Irving Park Florist, now 

 that he has moved into his new store 

 at 4226 North Crawford avenue. 



A. L. Vaughan and some friends 

 made an automobile trip to Rochester, 

 Ind., November 7. The return was de- 

 layed a day by engine and tire trouble. 



Paul Klingsporn, of the Chicago 

 Flower Growers' Association, says 

 Elmer SigwaJt, at Arlington Heights, 

 IS having special success with his 

 sweet peas. 



Every cent you spend for repairs is an 

 actual loss. 



The cheap wagon costs more because 

 it requires continuous repairs and does 

 not last as long. 



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O. Johnson, of the Batavia Green- 

 house Co., says the sale for Beauties 

 has been slower than during any re- 

 cent chrysanthemum season. 



The Bohannon Floral Co. has been 

 making a special display of Scotch 



heather and reports the plants have 

 sold well. 



Fred C. Krell, who has conducted a 

 retail establishment at 1614 Larrabee 

 street for a number of years, has just 

 opened a new store at 3023 Southport 



