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SEPTEMBE3 9, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



25 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



NOW READY '^^^^ large yellow Golden Glow, very fancy, price $2.00 to $3.00 per doz. 



n V WW ribftw l q^^^ medium white Early Frost 1.50 to 2.00 per doz. 



EASTER LILIES, $6.00 per 100 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



WHITK and PINK KIIXARNET, RICHMOND and 



HIIXXNGDON- Per 100 



Long. 



Medium |4.00@ 



Short 



CKCILK BRUNNXR per bunch, 26c 



Carnations, indoor 2.00 @ 



VANCT KASTRR LIUKS per doz., $1.00 



Idly of the VaUay 4.00 @ 



Aaparasus Sprays and Spransarl 2.00@ 



Fams, New Wis per 1000, $1.60 



Adlantum 



Galax, bronze and green per 1000, $1.00 



$6.00 

 6.00 

 8.00 



3.00 

 $6.00 

 5.00 

 8.00 



1.00 



Roses in lots of 300 or more at the rate of $20.00 per lOOO 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Yellow, large $2.00 to $3. CO per doz. 



White, medium 1.60 to 2.00 per doz. 



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



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



Offfle* and Stor*, 

 iSS N. WabMl 



.... CHICAGO, ILL. 



GREENHOUSES : HINSDALE AND GREGGS, ILL. 



Long Dlstanc PhmM. 



CENTRAL 1457; AUTO^ 47-314 



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monthly meeting tonight, September 9, 

 at the Bismarck. 



Four well defined seasons a year, 

 even if they do not always come in the 

 same order, are much to be preferred to 

 the perpetual balminess of an eternal 

 summer, in the opinion of Miss Agatha 

 M. Greeley, of the John Kruchten Co., 

 who says she never appreciated the 

 beauties, advantages and homey atmos- 

 phere of Chicago until she got away 

 from them. This appreciation she ranks 

 as of more real value to her than any- 

 thing she saw on her trip to the Pacific 

 coast. 



Alois Frey, while at Los Angeles, 

 planted a quantity of his Rainbow 

 freesias, as A. Henderson named them, 

 to test bulb growing there. 



Just for the experience, Joseph 

 Foerster accompanied Charles Hartwig 

 on a trip to the Moline automobile 

 factory last week. They made the 

 journey in Mr. Foerster 's Moline- 

 Knight car. 



The death of George Walther, Sr., 

 is reported in this week's obituary 

 column. 



A young lady who has the distinction 

 of being not only the daughter but also 

 the granddaughter of a florist, was mar- 

 ried in St. Nickolas church, Evanston, 

 September 8. She is Miss Margaret 

 Didier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 



Cut Flowers <^ Fine Quality 

 Will Bring Good Business 



Our Colorado stock is far in advance of all 

 others in substance and keeping qualities 



Beauties 



Long. .doz.,$3.00 

 Medium " 2.00 

 Short.. " 1.00 



Roses 



J. L. Mock 6c to 10c 



Russells 6c to 10c 



Milady 6c to 10c 



Other varieties.. 3c to 6c 



Carnations.. . .3c 

 Asters, l>^c to 3c 



Lilies 8c 



Sprengeri . . .50c 



Ferns. 1000, $2.00 

 Wire Designs— Florists' Supplies 



WE CLOSE AT 5:30 P. M. 



T. J. NOLL & COMPANY 



1109 Grand Avenue KANSAS CITY, MO. 



PHONES: Home Main 6487-Bcll Grand 3143 



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