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The Floiists' Review 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



K| AlMf n P A nif Extra large yellow Frost, very fancy, price $2 60 @ $3.00 per dozen 



Mliyif HrAlll Gjud medium yellow Frost 1.6U @ *i2.00 per dozen 



limW llfcflif l| Good medium white Early Frost l.W® 2.00 per dozen 



— ^^^^"™— ^™'^^^™'^ Small yellow IVnims in sprays per bunch, 6Uo 



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CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMSRICAN BKADTIKS- 



Specials. extra lonv stems 



24 to 8u-inch stems 



16 to'2u-inch stems 



Shorter stems Per 100. 



RUB8KLL. 



Specials 



Extra long 



Good me'Uum 



Oood short 



OPBKLIA, RHSA RKID, BULGARIS. 

 8HAWTKR and SUNBURST— 



Special 

 Lons .... 

 Medium. 

 Short.... 



Per doz. 



$2.60 & 13.00 



2 00 



1.OO0 1.60 



8.00 & S.OO 



Per 100 



$12 00 



S8.00 10 00 



6.00 



4.00 



Per 100 



18.00 



6.00 



11.00 Q 6.00 



8.00 



WHITS and PINK KIIXARNCT. RICHMOND and 



HILX.INGDON- Per 100 



Long $6.00© 



Medium 4.00 <0 



Short 



CKCILK BRUNNBR per bunch, 26c 



CARNATIONS, 



Indoor-giown. red, pink and white 2.00 @ 



FANCY EASTRR UUSS per doz.. $1.00 



LUy of the VaUey 4.00 @ 



AsparaKUS Sprays and Sprencarl 2.000 



Ferna, New Wis per 1000. $1.60 



AdlanUun 



Galas, bronze and green per 1000, $1.00 



$4 00 

 6 00 

 8.00 



8.00 



6.00 

 8.00 



1.00 



Roses in lots off 300 or more at the rate off $25.00 per tOOO 



CHRYSANTHFMUI^S 



Good large yellow Frost .; $2 50 @ $.3 00 per dozen 



Medium yellow and white 1.60 @ 2.00 per dozen 



Small yellow Mums in sprays per bunch, 6uc 



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



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



Long Dlstanc* Flion« 



CENTRAL 1457 



iSa N. Wabash Avanua C H I C A G Oy I L Lia 



Af^er Octobpr 1 our address will be 178 N, WABASH AVE 



greenhouses: hinsdale and greggs, ill. 



Mention The Rerlew when yoa write. 



WIETOR BROS 



BEAUTIES, ROSES, CARNATIONS 



162 North Wabash Avenue, 



L. D. Plion* 



Rantlolota tflSl 



CHirAOO, II L. 



Meatiun llit ReTifO wlwitt jou write. 



all crops of orchids late this season. 

 The call for cattleyas in the last two 

 months has not been so heavy as usual, 

 but it has nevertheless exceeded the 

 supply. 



A novel advertising method has been 

 adopted by the Warren Parle Floral Co., 

 to introduce its greenhouses at 1401 

 South Austin boulevard and retail store 

 at 5937 West Twelfth street. Sheet 

 music is being distributed, on the front 

 of which there is a picture of the 

 greenhouses, three of them 27x250. 

 John Grant, western manager for the 

 New Haven Clock Co., is the head of 

 the company, but William Scott, for 

 several years a grower for Bassett & 

 Washburn, is the active manager. 



There is nothing like having an ob- 



jective and working toward it. Ap- 

 preciating the immense value of a 

 large and well established shipping 

 trade, the John Kruchten Co. has been 

 conducting a systematic campaign to 

 secure it. According to C. L. Sherer, 

 secretary, the campaign has thus far 

 been rich in results. 



A heavy run of funeral work is re- 

 ported by Arthur Weatherwax, proprie- 

 tor of the Drexel Flower Shop, 428 East 

 Forty-seventh street. Mr. Weatherwax 

 has been favored with good business 

 since his opening, September 4. 



After a severe illness and a sojourn 

 in the hospital, James Murphy, 4248 

 West Madison street, is convalescing in 

 a satisfactory manner. 



The finishing touch to the remodel- 



ing, rebuilding and rearranging that 

 has been in process for the last month 

 in the establishment of the Kennicott 

 Bros. Co. is in the form of a large 

 brass sign at the entrance. 



The state fair flower show called 

 John Poehlmann, Jr., and Fred 

 Longren, of the Poehlmann Bros. Co., 

 to Springfield, September 20. 



Heavy funeral work during the last 

 two weeks has occupied all the atten- 

 tion of Thomas J. Johnson, 3458 State 

 street. 



The county fair of the South Shore 

 Country Club is keeping Christian 

 Clemenson, 7801 South Shore avenue, 

 more than busy this week. 



Cleaners and decorators were in com- 

 plete possession of the salesroom and 



