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NOVBMBKB 5, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



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POMPONS-Ail Colors 



Twenty-five to fifty cents per bunch 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS — ChryBolora for yellow, and Alice Salomon for white, all grown to 

 only one flower to a plant. The superior shipping quality of our Mums is well known to the 

 trade. 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. 



PRICE LIST 



Extra Pine White and Pinic 



Killarney, Rlclimond and Sliawyer Perioo 



Extra select fx.oo 



Medium 15.00 0t 6.00 



Short 8.00 @ 4.00 



Cecile Brunner 



Perioo. S 2.00 



Roses 



Our selection in lots of 603 or more, per 1000 25.00 



Carnatlonff Per lOO 



Fancy Red. Pink and White $.1.00 



Short Red. Pink and White 2.00 



AsparaguR Sprays and Sprengerl )2.oo @ s.oo 



Eastern Perns 



PerlOOO '. i... 2.00 



Qalax 



Bronze and sreen. peTMOft;r.;.v;T;;r.-..'.-i;...v#. ► LOO 



We close on week daya at 6 p. m., and at 1 2 o'clock noon on Sundays. 



Bassett & Washburn 



Offfic* and Stor*, 



iSS N. Wabash Avanua 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



greenhouses: hinsdale and greggs, ill. 



Long Diatanea Phonaa 



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Mentloo The Beyl»w when yon write. 





SANITARY FLOORS 



ftr FLOWER STORES 

 Composition Flooring 

 ATLAS FLOOR COMPANY 



t7 W. Van Buran Straat, 

 CHICAGO. ILL. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



erans in experience, says he never 

 b<'fore has seen Chadwick in the mar- 

 ket the first week in November. 



Ernest Oechslin, who met with a 

 street car-automobile accident October 

 28 and was taken to the Washington 

 f:irk hospital, is now much better and 

 is steadily improving. 



Miss Ida Evert has made her annual 

 re.ippearance in the market, selling her 

 brother's crop of mums. She has space 

 this year, as last, with Percy Jones, 

 5*1 East Randolph street. The Evert 

 I'lum crop is not so large this year as 

 •II 1913, due to the vicissitudes of the 

 sp^son. 



GREENHOUSE WINDSTORM INSURANCE 



FLOI^AN D. WALLACE 



HsywNC[S[RyiS 



INSURANCE fiXCHANGE BUILOiNO 



Chicago 



Mention Tbe Uerlvw wb«n yoa write. 



The A. L. Eandall Co. reports the 

 presence of R. Lutey and Mrs. Lutey, of 

 Ironwood, Mich., buying stock for the 

 opening of a new store in that town. 



T. E. Waters, of Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co., reports as a visitor P. D. Farrand, 

 of Valparaiso, Ind., buying stock for 

 opening a new retail store there. 



C, L. Washburn and son, E. B. Wash- 

 burn, both of Bassett & Washburn, are 

 in Philadelphia on business. They are 

 expected to return the latter part of 

 the week. 



P. C. Schupp, store manager for J. 

 A. Budlong has completely recovered 

 from the illness which confined him to 



