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Septembeb 2, lOlS. 



The Florists^ Review 



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EASTER HUES, $6.00 per 100 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



▲MKRICAN BKAUTIKS- Per doz. 



Specials, extra long steins t'2.60 



80-inch stems 2.00 



18 to 24-inch stems i ll.OO @ 1.60 



Shorterstems Per 100. 8.00® 6.C0 



RUS8BIX- Per 100 



Specials 112.00 



Extralong $8.00 @ 10 00 



Good mclium 6.00 



Good short 4.00 



OPHBLIA, RHKA RKID, BUL6ARIK 



8HAWTKR and SUNBURST— Per 100 



Extra lonft $6.00 



Medium $4.00© 6.00 



Short 8.00 



WHITK and PINK KIU.ARNKY. RICHMOND and 



HILX.INGDON- Per 100 



Long 16.00 



Medium 14.00 @ 5.00 



Short 3.00 



CKC1LK BRUNNKR per bunch. 26c 



FANCY KASTKR LIUKS per doz.. tl.OO 16.00 



Uly of the VaUey 4.00 @ 5.00 



Aflparacus Sprays and Spreng:«il 2.00 6 3.00 



Fema, New Wis per 1000. tl.60 



Adiantum i.oo 



Galax, bronze and green per 1000, ll.OO 



Roses In lots of 300 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 MARKET PRICES 



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



Offfle« and Stor«p 



iSS N. Wabash AvMH* CHICAGOf ILLa 



greenhouses: hinsdale and greggs, ill. 



Long DIstanca Phoaas 



COITRAL 1457; AUTO^ 47-314 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



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BEAUTIES, ROSES, CARNATIONS, 



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ASTERS AND ALL SEASONABLE STOCK 



A. L.VAIGHAN & CO. 



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^__ Montlon The ReTJew when yon write. 



Ridge, beside Mr. Schramm, who died 

 last November. Mrs. Schramm was a 

 native of Germany, 79 years of age. 

 She is survived by three sons, Frank, 

 Fred and Charles, all florists, and four 

 daughters, Mrs. Koehler, Mrs. Wm. 

 Fluegge, Mrs. A. Priebs and Mrs. Ham- 

 merl, two of them wives of florists. 



An up-to-date flower store will be 

 opened about September 16 at 1528 



Hyde Park boulevard by E. iL. & D. 

 G. Nelson. The Nelson brothers will 

 operate under the business style of the 

 Beach Floral Co. 



A new store was opened at 3222 

 South Morgan street September 1 by 

 Joseph Papacek. 



There is nothing like a good, cool 

 day for moving, according to Paul 

 Klingsporn, manager of the Chicago 



Flower Growers' Association, who 

 moved into a new home at 4858 North 

 Lawndale avenue August 30. 



A garden with arches trimmed in 

 various colored ruscus, with imitation 

 boxwood trees, pyramidal and globe 

 shaped, made up of g^een ruscus, sphag- 

 num moss and wire, is being built in 

 one corner of the supply department 

 of the Poehlmann Bros. Co., by T. E. 



