Sbftbmbbb 24, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



31 



YELLOW POMPONS 



The superior shipping* quality of our Mums is well known to the trade. At 

 present only yellow and white are being cat. We take special care in packing and 

 guarantee their arrival in good condition. 



Large supplies of Beauties, Killarney Brilliant, Pink and White 

 Killarney, Sunburst, Rhea Reids, Milady, Richmonds and 

 Cecile Brunner, and a fair supply of Fancy Carnations. 



We grow all the flowers we sell, and wish to remind all buyers of flowers of the 

 advantages of buying direct of the grower. 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



American Beauties 



Extra Ions stems. 



80 inchstemd 



■J4-inc-h 8tem4 



18 inch stems 



Shorter 



Killarnev Brilliant, Bulsrarle, Rhea Rcld, 

 Sunburst, Ophelia add Milady 



Long 



Medium 



Short 



ChrvKanthrmumit 



y-llow and Whit", larse 



Yellow and White, medium 



Easier Lilies 



Per 100 , 



Lily of I he Valley 



PerlOO 



Per dozen 



$2.50 6 $ <.0i) 



2.<0 



].fO 



1.00 



.60 @ .75 



PerlOO 

 SxOO 

 $5 00 a 6.00 

 , b.OO @ 4.00 



Per dozen 

 $2.50 @ $ i.OO 

 2.U0 



$8.00 



$t.00 @ $3.00 



Pxtra Pine White and Pink 



Kiliirney, Richmond P«>rloo 



Extra select $6.00 @ $».oo 



M<>dtum ixQ (& f>.00 



Short 8.00 



Ceclie Krunner 



PerlOO $ 1.00 



Roses 



Our selection in lots of £0) or more, per 1000 20.00 



Carnal lonH Per lOO 



Fancy Red, Pink and White $2.60 @ $ .00 



Short Red. Pinkand While 2 00 



Asparagus Sprays and Sprengeri 3.00 



Eastern Perns 



Per 1000 1,50 



Qa ax 



Bionze and green, perlOCO 1.00 



Yellow Pompon Chrysanthemums, 50c per bunch 



We close on week days duringr September at 5 p. m., and at 12 o'clock noon on Sundays. 



Bassett & Washburn 



Offfle* and ttor«, 



133 N. Wabash Avanna 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



greenhouses: HINSDALE and GREGGS, ILL. 



Long DIatanea Phones 



CEllRAL 14S7; AUfO.. 47-314 



VI.- II I nMi I bf H' »!,-»» *iim >uu i*ruy 



be tried, and the effect of the nitrogen- 

 fixing bacteria will be recorded monthly 

 by i)hotograph8. 



^- J- Baker has issued invitations to 

 the opening of the Flower Shop, at 1514 

 Thirteenth street, Thursday afternoon, 

 October 1. 



Returning from a week's trip east, 

 Jobn Michelsen, of the E. C. Amling Co., 

 says business conditions are much better 

 '" '-''icago than in the cities along the 

 Athintic. He found Cleveland florists 

 Dusur than those of any other place he 

 Visited. 



"• C. Rowe has opened his new store 

 ^i ino Wabash avenue, in the Atlas 

 "'o<K. He has facilities for handling 

 an.vtiiing that comes his way. 



laH ^' ^y^®' *°^ William Pantly, the 

 a" r being the retail store man for 

 tpn r Olsem, were at Springfield Sep- 

 ^eni. or 22 to put up exhibits at the state 



Tt 



"ower show. 



, ■ 19 reported that Sam Pearce got a 

 a^, V" *" *^e carload of Dutch bulbs 

 «can,joned to the Reading railroad be- 



of a fire which attacked the car 



way to Chicago. 



can 



on ifj, 



GREENHOUSE WINDSTORM INSURANCE 



FLORIAN D. WALLACB 



wsurancc exchange buil0jn9 

 Chicago 



Mention Th« Berlew when 70a writ*. 



N. J. Wietor says the sales of Wietor 

 Bros, increased forty per cent in the 

 week ending September 20, as compared 

 with the week ending September 13, 

 from which he figures that with season- 

 able weather business will develop 

 rapidly. 



Charles Erne, formerly a sufferer with 



hay fever, says he is escaping the 

 malady this season except for days on 

 which large quantities of cosmos are 

 handled by Erne & Klingel. 



Peter Beinberg has been at Spring- 

 field this week, for the big politicians 

 get together each year at the state fair. 



After picking out shipping orders 



