AUGUST 4, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



23 



SEASONABLE SPECIALTIES 



Orchids 



Harrisoni $3.00 per doz. 



Cattleyaa 6.00 per doz. 



Lily of the Valley $2.00 to $4.00 per 100 



Fancy Killarney $6.00 to $8.00 



Other grades 2.00 to 5.00 



Asters 1.00 to 4.00 



Ferns $1.50 per 1000 



Mexican Ivy 75c per 100 



Auratum Lilies, fine stock $12.50 per 100 



Harrisii Lilies $10.00 to $12.00 i)er 100 



Fancy Kaiserins $6.00 to $8.00 per 100 



Fancy Brides 2.00 to 5.00 jxir 100 



Carnations, White and EnchantresH $1.50 to $2.00 



Sprengeri per bunch, 20c 



Asparac^us plumosus per bunch, 35c 



VAIGHAN & 8PERRY 



52-54 Wabash Avenue, 



L. D. Pbone, 



Central S571 



CHICAGO 



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SUMMER FLOWERS 



New Beauties 

 Pink Killarney 



Kaiserin 

 Maryland 



Rhea 



White Killarney 



These are the best roses for hot weather. We devote a whole range to 

 their growth and our plants are from two to five years old, giving big, 

 strong flowers. Buy direct of the growers and get fresh stock. : : : 



Bassett & Washburn 



Office and Store: 



76 Wabash Ave., Chicago 



Greenhouses : 



Hinsdale, Illinois 



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second and fourth Thursday of each 

 "lonth hereafter. 



Miss Teresa Badaracco says that 

 Mrs. George Ostertajf, her sister, is now 

 legularly employed in the store and re- 

 I'ortB that funeral work has been quite 

 ! eavy. 



The local florists have found a new 

 ihampion bowler in Edwin Nidbling, 



tepson of Conrad Bergstermann, who 

 'i with his father in business. He has 

 ' good, large average in the summer 



eague and will come in handy for a 



lorists' team some day. 



The Florists' Club will hold its 

 ' monthly meeting Thursday afternoon, 



august 11, in Odd Fellows building. 

 RIection of officers will be held. Presi- 

 'lent Windier hopes for a large attend- 

 ■ince. 



J. G. Beckmann, president of the Na- 

 tional Clock & Electric Mfg. Co., says 

 that he has contracted for 300 square 

 feet of space to display the line at the 

 Rochester convention, and that C. M. 



Davidson, who is now on the road, 

 will be in charge as a demonstrator. 



William Trelease, director of the 

 Missouri Botanical Garden, has issued 

 invitations for the twenty-first annual 

 banquet to florists, gardeners and nur- 

 serymen, to be held at the Southern 

 hotel, August 11. 



Sam Seligman, representing Wer- 

 theimer Bros., of New York, was a vis- 

 itor last week. J. J. B. 



Fargo, N. D.— At the state fair the 

 Shotwell Floral Co. had the only dis- 

 play made by florists. The booth was 

 tastefully arranged. Carnations were 

 distributed to visitors on some of the 

 days and book markers on other days. 



Marshall, 111. — Herman G. Hershey, 

 who recently bought the Mrs. C. M. 

 Bryan greenhouses after renting them 

 for a year, is removing the glass to a 

 new location, where he has plenty of 

 room to grow outdoor stock, and also 

 room for expansion. 



Gut Flower Boxes 



WATKRPROOr, Comer Look Styl* 



The best and neatest Cat Flower box 

 on the market today. 



No. 8x4x20 91.90 per 100 



No. 1 8x4><xl6 1.75perlOO 



No. 2 8x6x18 2.25 per 100 



No. 3 4x8x18 2.60perlOO 



No. 4 8x6x24 2.50 per 100 



No. 6 4x8x22 SOOperlOO 



No. 6 4x8x28 4.00 per 100 



No. 7 6x16x20 4.50 per 100 



No. 9 5x10x36 6.00 per 100 



No. 10 TxaOxW 6.25 per 100 



No. 11 8^x^x80 3.25 per 100 



This list will cancel all former lists. 



The above is a complete list of all slsea of 

 boxes we manaf actore. We cannot famish 

 other sises. 



Add 60c for printlne on an order for 100 

 boxes, and 75c for 200 boxes. No cbarre for 

 printing on an order of 800 boxes or over of 

 assorted slies. Sample cardboard free on 

 application. Terms, cash with order. Order 

 by Domber only. 



LIVINGSTON SEED CO. 



OOX.U1IBU8, OHIO 



