Sbptcmbib 26, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



23 



Chrysanthemums-Best in Market 



AMERICAN BEAUTY 



RHEA REID 



GHRYSllllTHEMUMS. 



KAISERIN 

 AARON WARD 



MARYLAND 

 MRS. TAFT 



now in flower, very choice, yellow 

 and white Mums. 



Medium per doz., $2.00 



Lar^e " $2.60 @ 3.00 



NCM, NT idectiiit ii bti •! 800 ir mn. at tki nte rf $20.00 per 1000 



PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



EEztnt kwg 



36Aaeh 



24-liicli 



18-inch 



124aeh 



Short pcrlOO»KOO @ $6.00 



CARNATIONS 



Extra long, O. P. BASSETT 



Extra long, white 



Fancy pink - 



EXTRA FINE EASTER LILIES 



Per cb«en 



Per 100 



Per dot. 



$3.00 

 2.50 

 2.00 

 L50 



Per 100 



$Z00 

 2.00 

 2M 



1.75 

 12.00 



Subjaet to ehans* 

 wHhout notlco 



ROSES 



Kalserln, My Maryland« Rhea Reld, Aaron 

 Ward, Mrs. Taft, Killarney, White Killar- 

 ney. Sunburst and Melody. Per 100 



Extra lonf select $8.00 



Good length ^00 



Mediomkngth $4^00^^ SJOO 



Short 2J0O@ I 3jOO 



W' 



100 

 LSD 



LILY OF THE VALLEY 3.00 @ 



ASPARAGUS SPRAYS 2.00 @ 



SPRENGERI 2S)0 @ 



ADIANTUM J.00 @ 



GALAX, Bronze or Gt«en 1000, $1.00 



NEW FERNS 1000, 2.00 



SMILAX dox., $1.75@Z00 



All Seasonable Flowers at Market prices. 



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



Stm, 131 R. Wibiih litne, CHICAGO, ILL. 



GREENHOUSES, 



HINSDALE, ILLINOIS 



Mention The RctIcw when yon write. 



orders are coming in to Winterson's 

 Seed Store better this year than ever 

 before. 



H. N. Bruns and family have re- 

 turned from their summer in Europe. 



George Wienhoeber, of the Fleisch- 

 man Floral Co., returned last week from 

 a three weeks' vacation trip, which in- 

 cluded the principal eastern cities. 



Tim Matchen says that Peter Eein- 

 berg is growing twice as many plants 

 of Killarney and "White Killarney as of 

 Richmond, but that more flowers of 

 Richmond are now being cut than of 

 the other two sorts combined. 



Frank Ayres returned September 22 

 from his trip to Texas. 



Wietor Bros, cut their first chrysan- 

 themums September 21. The variety 

 was GoMen Glow. 



HeAry Muno, who for some time has 

 been court bailiff in the County build- 

 ing, still finds the flower trade attract- 

 ive. Almost every noon sees him in 

 the wholesale store of his brother-in- 

 law, D. E. Freres. 



John Michelsen, of the E. C. Amling 

 Co., says the Maywood growers sent in 

 3,400 chrysanthemums September 23, a 

 record quantity for so early in the sea- 

 son. 



Thomas Fogarty and his bride, who 

 was Miss Hertha Tonner, have returned 

 from their wedding trip to Niagara 

 Falls and Toronto. They are now nicely 

 domiciled in Austin. 



Since his brother was taken to the 

 hospital at the beginning of July, John 

 Sinner has spent his time at the green- 

 houses and has worked off fourteen 

 pounds of superfluous weight. J. P. 

 Sinner still is at the Alexian brothers 



Advertising that Pays Big 



||^^ The wedding booklet 



wf^^Cu. "Fliwen for the Bride" 



now ready. 



A general booklet called 

 "Flowers" and a dignified 

 Brochure on ''Funeral Flow- 

 ers" and our Fall Catalogue 

 „ of Advertising Cuts, ready 

 ^ Sept. 15. 



Write us if interested 



PAYNE JENNINGS & COMPANY, '""chicago 



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hospital, but is able to be out and ex- 

 pects to leave the hospital for good by 

 the end of this month. As a result of 

 blood poisoning, he has lost all the 

 digits of his right hand. 



The Chicago Carnation Co., Joliet, 

 is this week digging and loading the 

 peonies sold to E. E. Pieser, who gets 

 all the stock from the big field, amount- 

 ing to several carloads. A part of the 

 plants go to the Spaulding farm at 

 Villa Ridge, but the bulk of the stock 

 will be planted at Calumet, Mich., where 

 Mr. Pieser and August Jurgens have 

 gone into partnership on a peony farm. 

 Mr. Jurgens goes to Calumet to direct 

 the planting as soon as the cars of 

 roots reach there. 



John Grossman has returned to his 

 home at Evansville, Ind., because of ill 

 health. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. has this week 

 double decked all the east side of the 

 store. The new balcony will be used by 

 the supply department. It seems as 

 though every inch of available space 

 now is occupied. 



Frank Johnson, of the A. L. Bandall 



BUCHBINDER 



FLORISTS' 



REFRIGERATORS 



Perfect constiuction— Originality 

 of design— Regulated circulation of 

 cool, dry air. 



Any design built, according to 

 your various needs. Write for full 

 information and catalogue. 



BUCHBINDER BROS. 



Manufacturer* 



518 Milwaukee Ave.. CHICAGO 



L. D. Phone Monroe 5616 





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Co., says September will break all rec- 

 ords for the supply department of his 

 company, due to the shipping of orders 

 accumulated during summer for delivery 

 after September 1. 



The Cook County Florists' Associa- 

 tion held its monthly meeting at the 

 Tavern September 19, President A. 0. 

 Eohlbrand in the chair. The trustees 

 were instructed to prepare for a ladies' 

 night the second Thursday in October, 

 with dinner and home talent vaudeville. 



Phil Schupp, of J. A. Budlong's, says 

 the fall run on valley is heavier than. 



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