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The Florists^ Review 



81 



CHRYSANTHENUNS 



M fllAf D t A fl V ^xtra large white, yellow and pink Frost, very fancy, price . .$2.50 @ $3.00 per dozen 



njlJYw llEifflUl Good medium yellow Frost 2.00 per dozen 



— i^^— ^^-^^^^— — Small yellow Mums in sprays of about 25 to 30 flowers, per bunch, 50c 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



▲MKRICAN BCAUTIKB- 



Specials, extra long stems 



30 to 36-inch stems 



24-inch stems 



18-inch stems 



Short Per 100. 4, 



RU8SKIX- 



Specials $12 



Extra long 



Good medium 6. 



Good short 



OPHKLIA, RHKA RKID, BULGARIE, 

 SHAWTKR and SUNBURST— 



Special 



Long 



Medium $4. 



Short 



Per doz. 



$3.00 



2.60 



2.00 



1.50 



00 @ 8.00 



Per 100 • 



00 t$ $6 00 



10 00 



00 @ 8.00 



4.00 



Per 100 



$8.00 



6.00 



00 @ 6.00 



S.OO 



WHITK and PINK KIIXARNKT. RICHMOND, 



BRILLIANT and HILLINGDON- Per 100 



Long $8 . 00 



Medium 4.00 @ 6.00 



Short 8.00 



CBCILK BRUNNXR per bunch. 36c 



CARNATIONS, 



Indoor-grown, red, pink and white 2.00 @ 



FANCY EASTKR LILIKS per doz.. $1.60 



Lily ol tlie Valley 4.00@ 



Aaparaarus Sprays and Smrenceii 



Ferns, New Wis per 1000, $2.00 



Adlantum 



Galax, bronze and green per 1000, $1.00 



8.00 



6.00 

 3.00 



1.00 



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



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Good large white, yellow and pink Frost $2.50 @ $3.00 per dozen 



Good medium, yellow and white 2.00 per dozen 



Small yellow Mums in sprays of 25 or 30 flowers per bunch, 50c 



We are now located in 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 



178 NORTH WABASH AVENUE 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



greenhouses: HINSDALE and GREGGS, ILL. 



Lons Dlstanc* Phon* 



CDITRAL 1457 



Mention Tht ReTlew when jog write. 



John Kruchten Co. 



Wholesale Florists »«! Nor|h^_wabash ^Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL 



in floriculture. Immediately after grad- 

 uation he secured employment with the 

 F. Dorner & Sons Co., of La Fayette, 

 Ind. From La Fayette Mr. Palmer 

 went to Morton Grove, 111., to work for 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co. From there he 

 went to Chicago, where he was em- 

 ployed by the Fleischman Floral Co. 

 Besides having charge of the green- 

 houses, Mr. Palmer also has charge of 

 the course in commercial crops. 



E. G. Lauterbach, of Bushnell, 111., 

 has been appointed to succeed C. C. 

 Rees as assistant to Mr. Peltier in 

 plant pathology. 



Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



F. L. Washburn, of Bloomington, 111., 

 visited the experimental greenhouses 

 last week. A. G. H. 



NEW YOEK. 



The Market. 



The cut flower market is in a sensi- 

 tive condition and showed discourag- 

 ingly the effects of a three days' rain 

 last week. Fortunately for the trade, 

 however, shipments were lighter and 

 most of the arrivals were disposed of 

 at satisfactory prices. 



Chrysanthemums have arrived earlier 

 than usual and, already in good va- 

 riety, they are seen in the stores and 

 windows of every wholesaler. There 

 are plenty of Golden Glow, Smith 's Ad- 

 vance, Dinda's new pink seedling and 

 some choice Polly Rose, Monrovia and 

 Chrysolora. A dozen more varieties 

 will doubtless be added to this list 

 before the end of the week. The in- 

 dications are for the largest receipts 

 of mums ever known in the New York 

 market. A few sold last week as high 

 as $3 per dozen. These were Chryso- 

 lora. Some excellent stock of other 



