gEFTBMBBB 30. 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



29 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



NOW READY 



Extra large white and yellow Frost, very fancy, price. $2.60 @ $3.00 per dozen 



Good medium yellow Frost 2.00 per dozen 



Small yellow Mumsin sprays of about 25 to 30 flowers, per bunch, 50c 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BKAITTIKS- 



Specials. extra loni; stems 



3(t to 36-inch stems '. 



'^4-inch stems 



38-inch stems 



Short Per 100. 4 



RUSSKLL. - 



Specials $12, 



£x tra long 



Oood me'^ium 6. 



Good short 



OPBKLIA, RHEA RKID, BULGARIK, 

 8HAWTKR and SUNBURST— 



Special 



Look -. 



Medium $1. 



Short 



Per doz. 



$3.00 



2 50 



2.00 



1 60 



00 @ 8 00 



Per 100 



00 « $ 6 00 



10 00 



GO @ 8.00 



4.00 



Per 100 



$8.00 



6.00 



00 & 6.00 



8.00 



WHITE and PINK KILLARNET. RICHMOND, 



BRILLIANT and HILLINGOON- Per 100 



Long $8.00 



Medium 4.00 @ 6.00 



Short 8.00 



CECILE BRUNNBR per bunch, 35c 



CARNATIONS, 



Indoor-grown, red. pink and white 2.00 @ 3.00 



FANCY EASTER LIUBS per doz., $1.60 



LUy of tbe VaUey 4.00 @ 



AsparaBus Sprays and Sprengreii 2.00 @ 



Ferns, New Wis per 1000, $1.60 



Adlantum 



Galax, bronze and green per 1000, $1.00 



6.00 

 S.OO 



1.00 



Roses in lots of 300 or more at the rate of $25.00 per 1000 



CHRYSANTHFIV1U1V1S 



Good large white and yellow Frost $2.50 @ $3 00 per dozen 



Good medium, yellow and white 2.00 per dozen 



Small yellow Mums ia sprays of 25 or 30 flowers per bunch, 5pc 





On October 1 we remove to our new store at 

 178 N. Wabash Avenue, where greater space 

 and improved equipment will give us better facihties for serving the trade. 



REMOVAL NOTICE: 



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. Wabash Avanua 



178 NORTH WABASH AVENUE 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



greenhouses: hinsdale and greggs, ill. 



Long DIstanca Phona 



CENTRAL 1457 



Mention The ReTlew wben yon write. 



John KruchtenCo. 



Wholesale Florists •«! ^.s:.!;..^«'!.«?!?./^«»"«' CHICAGO, ILL 



Mptitlon Tt:*" Hevlew wlinn .von write. 



white roses, with a shower of ivy 

 branches tied with ribbon and valley. 

 The base of the stand was made of 

 Easter lilies and gladioli. The Crabb & 

 Hunter Floral Co. had a 6-foot wreath 

 on a stand made of Shawyer and Rus- 

 sell roses. The wreath was made of 

 white carnations with five clusters of 

 valley, rubrum lilies and pink orchids. 

 Arthur F. Crabb exhibited a 5-foot open 

 lieart, tastefully arranged with Russell 

 and Sweetheart roses, and the base was 

 made of white mums and Easter lilies. 

 A large horseshoe of roses and valley 

 was exhibited by Eli Cross. 



Various Notes. 



Henry Smith is showing some extra 

 fine early yellow mums and a pansy that 

 resembles a violet in every respect. He 

 has recovered his auto, which was stolen 

 last week by one of his former em- 

 ployees. 



James Schols is busy raising the roof 

 of several of his houses. When the work 

 is finished, Mr. Schols will start plant- 

 ing his violets. 



Levi Bruinslot is the proud father of 

 a baby boy. 



Eli Cross is cutting splendid roses of 



the newer kinds and keeps his display 

 window filled with them. Each variety 

 is properly labeled. A. F. C. 



NASHVILLE, TENN. 



The Market. 



The week was good in all lines of 

 business and the florists had their 

 share of the good things. The state 

 fair attracted crowds to the city, and 

 besides there was a gathering of men 

 from all over the country to lay plans 

 for the new Jackson highway. Retail 



