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June 10, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



29 



YELLOW ROSES Our SPECIALTY 



WE ARE HEADQUARTERS-BIG CROP NOW ON 



Also of OPHELIA, new Bronze Yellow 



VERY CHOICE QUALITY-ALL LENGTHS OF STEM 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES- Per doz. 



Specials, extra long stems $3.00 



Extra long stems, seconds 1 .00 



36-inch stems 2 .50 



24 to 30-inch stems 2.00 



12 to 18 inch stems. New Beauties.. $1.00 @ 1.50 



RUSSELL- 



Extra long 1 .50 



Good medium... 75 @ 1.00 



Good short 50 @ .60 



OPHELIA, RHEA REID, BUL6ARIE 



and SHAWYER- Per 100 



Extra long $8.00 



Medium $5.00 @ 6.00 



Short 3.00 @ 4 00 



YELLOW ROSES-HILLIN6DON 

 and SUNBURST- 



Long 



Medium $6.00 



Short 4.00 @ 5.00 



WHITE and PINK KILLARNEY 

 and RICHMOND- 



Long 



Medium 



Short ....' 3.00 



CARNATIONS - 



Red, White and Pink; extra fancy 



Our Selection, extra fancy, in lots of 500 or more, 

 at rate of $20.00 per 1000. 



Lily of the Valley 



Asparag^us Sprays and Sprengeri 



Ferns, New Wis per 1000, $2.00 



Adiantum 



Galax, bronze and green, per 1000, $1 .00 



Per 100 



$10.00 

 8.00 



8.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 



3.00 



$4.00 

 3.00 



1.00 



CECILE BRUNNER per bunch, 3dc 



Roses in lots of 500 or more at the rate of $20.00 per 1000 



We grow all the stock we sell and wish to remind all buyers of the advantages of buying direct of the gi'ower 



PEONIES AND OTHER SEASONABLE ELOWERS 

 AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES 



Bassett & Washburn 



Offl^* and Stor«, 

 iSS N. WabMh 



.... CHICAGO, ILL. 



greenhouses: hinsdale and greggs, ill. 



Long Distanc* Phonas 



CENTRAL 1457; AUTO.. 47-314 



Mention The Ht1«w whwi roo wrlt«u 



office of the .Tohn Kruchten Co., Atlas 

 block. 



Our former fellow florist, Albert 

 Fuchs, now characterized by the 

 daily press as ' ' the wealthy north side 

 realty man, ' ' has this week started the 

 erection of a 3-story theater and 

 business building at Broadway and 

 Grace street, within a few feet of the 

 site of the greenhouses he ran in days 

 of old. The new structure will cost 

 $300,000, it is said. 



George Reinberg is congratulating 

 himself on the fact that he finished 

 planting at an earlier date this season 

 than in any other of the twenty -five 

 years he has been in the business. He 

 started planting in the latter part of 

 February and finished May 22, after 

 working without an hour's interrup- 

 tion. , 



Business has been so good with the 

 Everette R. Peacock Co., 4013 Mil- 

 waukee avenue, that a second store will 

 be opened June 12, at the intersection 

 of Western and Sunnyside avenues. Mr. 

 Peacock says the new store will be 



GREENHOUSE WINDSTORM INSURANCE 



FLOKIAN J},WALIA£Z 



mim S[Ryis 



INSURANCE EXCHANGE BUILOrNd 



Chicago 



Mention Th« Reriew when yon write. 



principally for retailing cut flowers and 

 plants, only a small stock of seeds be- 

 ing carried. On Milwaukee avenue 

 seeds were the original specialty, flowers 

 and plants being added only to meet 

 a demand. 



The trade was represented in the his- 



torical pageant at Washington Heights 

 .Tune o by C. D. Coventry and Ralph 

 B. Howe, 'both of the W. W. Barnard 

 Co. Mr. Coventry impersonated one of 

 the Pilgrim fathers and Mr. Howe ap- 

 peared as Benjamin Franklin. 



G. M. Reburn, of A. Henderson & 



