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NOTIMBBB 4, 1816. 



The Florists^ Review 



35 



POMPONS 



ALL COLORS^ 



25c to 50c per bunch 



CHRYSANTHENUNS 



Extra large white, yellow and pink, very fancy, price — per doz., $3.00 



Good medium yellow and white " $1.50 @ 2.00 



Smallersize " 1.00® 1.25 



BEAUTIES, RUSSELL, SUNBURST AND OfHELIA 



CURRENT 



▲mCRXCAN BKAUTIK8- Per doz. 



Specials, extra Ions sterna ,.. 14.00 



,. 80 to 86-inch stems t 2 60 @ 8.00 



: 24- inch stems 2.00 



18-inch stems 1 . 50 



Short Per 100. 6.00 8.00 



RD8SXIX.- Per 100 



Specials 112.00 @ fiS.OO 



Extra long 10.00 



. Oood medium ; 6.00 8.00 



Good short 4.00 



OFHKLIA. RHKA RKID, BTTLGARIK. 



8HAWTKR and SUNBURST— Per 100 



Special ..„ IIO.OO 



Long 8.00 



' Medium 16.00® 6.00 



Short 8.00© 4.00 



PRICE Lll 



WHITK and PUfK KHXARMKT. RICHMOND. 



BRIIXIANT and HILXJNGDON- 



Long , 



Medium 16 00 



Short 3.0O 



.per bunch, 60c 



Per 100 

 18.00 



CBCILR BRUNNSR 



CARI^ATIONS, 



Fancy, red, pink and white 



VANCT KASTKR LILIES. per doz., 11.60 



LUy of the VaUcy 4.00 @ 



Aaparasua Sjtrays and Sprencerl 



Ferns per 1000, t^.OO 



Adiantum 



Galax, bronze and green per 1000, tl.00€ll.25 



6.00 

 4.00 



S.OO 



6.00 

 8.00 



1.00 



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



Carnations or Roses,°?.>l.^" ».1. i.> $2.S0 per 100 

 BASSETT & WASHBURN 



Bii.;j?i">T5!T'' 



178 NORTH WABASH AVENUE 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



greenhouses: hinsdale and greggs, ill. 



Lous Dlstane* PhMM 



CDITRAL1457 



MratloB Tb« BeTlew wliea yoa write. 



GOOD ROSES 



Fresh, Well-grown, Carefully Packed, 

 3c, 4c, 5c, 6c, or $5.00 and $10.00 Box Assortments 



South Park Floral Co. (Myer Heiier) New Castle, Ind. 



Mention Tb« Reriew when yon write. 



of without affecting the market for 

 other stock to any extent. 



Various Notes. 



The Baumgarten Floral Co. has taken 

 the store east of its present location 

 and will combine the two places into 

 one large shop, which will have excel- 

 lent facilities for displaying the stock. 

 Mrs. Baumgarten left October 30 for an 

 eastern trip. As her trip is partly for 

 pleasure, her stay is somewhat indefi- 

 nite, but it is expected that she will 

 return within a few weeks. 



One of the most elaborate and fash- 

 ionable weddings that Milwaukee has 

 ever had took place at St. James 

 church, where Miss Elsbeth Pabst and 

 Douglas Parmentier were married Oc- 

 tober 28. The decorations were won- 

 derful and favorable comments on them 

 were printed in the newspapers. J. M. 

 Fox & Son had charge of the affair and 

 they surely showed what they could do 

 when given carte blanche. The church 

 was decorated with Easter lilies, palms, 

 ferns and greens. Over 700 lilies were 

 used and the sight was entrancing. The 



residence was decorated extensively 

 with a great number of American Beau- 

 ties, chrysanthemums and roses. There 

 were banks of callas that had the ap- 

 pearance of growing. The bride 's table 

 was decorated with three immense cen- 

 terpieces in white, composed of White 

 Killarney, swainsona, valley and adian- 

 tum. The buffet table had a piece 

 composed of Ward roses, croton foliage 

 and valley, and ribbons to match the 

 colors of the flowers. This piece was 

 out of the ordinary and exceedingly at- 

 tractive. Other tables were decorated 



