July 22, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



23 



RUSSELL 



We are now catting a large supply of this famous new 

 rose. For hot weather, we recommend the Rhea Reid, 

 Ophelia, Sunburst and new Beauties. 



pACTpD LILIP^ 75c per doz.; or if ordered in lots of 50 

 ^'^^ ^ ^" fcll-lfcW Qj. jjjQj.g^ at the rate of $5.00 per 100. 



* CUlRRENT PRICE LIST 



Perdoz. CSCILK BRUNNKR 



FANCT XASTKR LIUKS perdoz.. 





AMERICAN BKAUTIES- 



Specials, extra long stems 



Extra long stems, seconds.. 



30-inch stems 



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



Shorter stems Per 100, 3.00 @ 



RUSSKUL- 



Extra long 



Good medium 76 @ 



Good short 50 @ 



OPHELIA, RHEA REID, BUIX3ARIE 



SHAWTER and SUNBURST— Per 100 



Extra long $6.00 @ $8.00 



Medium 4.00 @ 5.00 



Short 3.00 



t».60 

 1.00 

 2.00 

 1.60 

 6.00 



1.60 



1.00 



.60 



.. .per bunch, '25c 

 75c; per 100, $6.00 



WHITE and PINK KILLARNEY, RICHMOND and 



HIIXIN6DON- Per 100 



Long — , 1. $6.00 



Medium $4.00 @ 6.00 



Short 3.00 



Uly of tbe VaUey 3.00 @ 4.00 



Asparaarua Spxays and Sprengreri 3.00 



Ferns, New Wis per 1000, $1.50 



Adlantum l.OO 



Galax, bronze and green per 1000, $1.00 



Roses in 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 ELOWERS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES 



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

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



Bassett & Washburn 



Offl«« and Stora, 



iSS N. WabMh Av*nua 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



greenhouses: hinsdale and greggs, ill. 



Long DIataneo Phonoa 



CBITRAL 1457; AUTO^ 47-314 



Mention Tbe R«t1«w when yon write. 



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I Beauties, Rcses, Gladioli, Daisies, Va^ I 

 I ley, Gypsophilas and all Green Goods I 



I 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. = 



A. L.VAIGHAN &CO.I 



161 N.Wabash Ave. 



(NOT INC.) 



rCentral 2571 



TELEPHONKS'^ Central 357a 



lAnto. 48-734 



CHICAGO 1 



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ilie dinner the party will return to the 

 ' ity in ample time for the Frisco train, 

 which leaves at 10 p. m. The commit- 

 tee in charge of the entertainment urges 

 "11 visitors in the city that day to be 

 ■'t the Auditorium hotel prepared to 

 tart on the ride at 1:30 p. m. sharp. 



Various Notes. 



W. .T. Keimel, president of the Chi- 

 ago Florists' Club, gives it as his opin- 



ion that the unusually large production 

 of good flowers has been responsible for 

 the recent low level of wholesale prices; 

 he believes that normal production 

 would have resulted in nearly normal 

 prices, in spite of war, strikes and 

 other depressing factors. 



William Wolf, with August Lange, 

 25 East Madison street, who fell from 

 a stepladder two weeks ago, injuring 

 his knee, is now in the West Side hos- 



pital under treatment. A case of blood 

 poisoning has developed and there is a 

 possibility of serious results. 



C. Frauenfelder, 3343 West Madison 

 street, left July 15 for a trip through 

 the Pacific coast country and a visit 

 to the expositions. lie will be gone 

 about five weeks. 



X, .T. Wietor confesses to an increas- 

 ing liking for Alice, the latest Peter 

 Fisher introduction. He says the habit 



