July 15, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



23 



EASTER LILIES 



7Sc |er doi., or if ordered in loU of SO or more, at the rate of $5.00 per 100 



RUSSELL ^^ ^^® ^°^ cutting a large 

 ■ supply of this famous new 



weather, we recommend the 



rose. 



For hot 

 Rhea Reid,- Ophelia, Sunburst, and new Beauties 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Per doz. 

 $2.60 



▲MKRICAN BEAUTIES - 



Specials, extra lont; steins 



Extra long stems, seconds 1.00 



30-inch stems 2.00 



18 to 24-inch stems. New Beauties tl.OO @ 1.50 



Shorter stems 4^. Per 100, 8.00 6. CO 



RUSSBIX- ** 



Extra long 1.50 



Good medium 75 @ 1.00 



Good short 50 .60 



OPHELIA, RHKA RKID, BULGARIE and 



8HAWYER— Per 100 



Extralong S6.00 @ $8.00 



Medium 4.00 @ 6.00 



Short 3.00 



CECILS BRUNNER per bunch, 25c 



FANCT EASTER LILIES per doz., 75c; per 100, 15.00 



Roses in 



YELLOW ROSES- 

 SUNBURST— 



■HILLINGDON and 



Per 100 



Long ; 16.00 @ $8.00 



Medium 4.00 @ 6.08 



Short 3.00 



WHITE and PINK KILLARNEY and 

 RICHMOND - 



Long 6.00 



Medium 4.00 @ 5.00 



Short 3.00 



3.00® 4.00 



3.00 



LUy of the VaU«y 



Asparaarus Sprays and Sprangrerl 



Ferns, New Wis per 1000, $1.50 



Adlantum 1.00 



Galax, bronze and green per 1000, $1.00 



lots of 500 or more at the rate of $20.00 per lOOO 



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



ALL OTHER SEASONABLE FLOWERS AT LOWEST IHIARKET PRICES 



No mail is delivered, except special delivery letters, by the Chicago postofSce 

 during June, July and August, from Saturday noon until Monday morning. ' 



Bassett & Washburn 



Offfic* and Stora, 



ISS N. Wabaah Avanua 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



GREENHOUSES : HINSDALE AND GREGGS, ILL. 



Long DIstanco Phonoo • 



CENTRAL 1457; AUTO^ 47-314 



Mention The R«ylcw when yon write. 



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I Beauties, Roses, Gladioli, Daisies, Va^ | 

 I ley, Gypsophilas and all Green Goods | 



= Remember we have in quantity everything that is seasonable, and can supply | 



= you with quality stock at as reasonable a price as anyone else. Buy here. i 



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shape and that the trip thus far has 

 been decidedly interesting. Los An- 

 geles is their ultimate destination. 



Mrs. J. F. Kidwell, who has been in 

 a precarious condition following an 

 operation for appendicitis in the Pres- 

 byterian hospital July 27, is conva- 

 lescing as rapidly as can be expected, 

 although it will be two or three weeks 

 before she will be able to leave the 

 hospital. 



The directors of the Chicago Flower 

 Growers' Association desire to correct 

 a mistake made in the announcement of 

 their election of officers. Fred Schramm 

 was elected vice-president. 



Charles London, with George C. Wei- 

 land, Evanston, has gone to Brooklyn 

 to visit his home folks, but expects to 

 be back for the club picnic. 



An auto belonging to the Fleisch- 

 man Floral Co., Eailway Exchange 



building, was caught between a street 

 car and an elevated upright on Wabash 

 avfenue July 13, The machine will be 

 out of commission for some little time. 

 Miss Nettie Parker, who presides in 

 the office of A. T. Pyfer & Co., has de. 

 cided to join Miss Marguerite McNulty, 

 who occupies a similaY- post at Peter 

 Reinberg's, on her trip to the Pacific 

 coast, where Miss McNulty has a 

 brother. The ladies will go to San 



