February 5, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 8i 



NEW PINK ROSES 



IVII9. Vic:ui^e >^IittWyCI...intpoduced in years. It is a very 

 rapid, strong grower and with us produces more flowers per plant than Killarney. 

 It is exceptionally well adapted to the grower that retails his stock. 



Grafted Plants only $12.00 per 100 



Ready by March 15th, in 2>^-inch pots. 



CECILE BRUNNER,The Baby Pink Rose 



This is a beautiful little Rose coming in sprays of three to five buds and has 

 been a great success with the retail florists of this city, as it combines in beautiful 

 effect with so many other flowers in all kinds of work. Every grower should try 

 some of these — not only in the greenhouse but in his garden. It is a very prolific 

 bloomer and if carefully protected in the winter, should be a money-maker both out- 

 doors and under glass. 



Grafted Plants $12.00 per 100 



Own Root 8.00 per 100 



35.00 per 500 



60.00 per 1000 





Both of the above varieties are not novelties but have been thoroughly tried out. 



Rhea Reid, Killarney, White Killarney, Bulgarie and 



Richmond 



All carefully grafted on selected English Manetti $10.00 per 100 



Ready about April 1st, in 2}4-m. pots. All of our plants are well hardened off, 

 ready for shifting into larger pots or planting direct in the benches. 



The flowering quality of our plants is well known, as we select only flowering 

 wood for scions —no blind wood used at all. 



FOR CUT FLOWER PRICES SEE AD. ON PAGE 29 



Bassett & Washburn 



Office and S^re, ^Ull^ikAA II I Telephone 



133 N. Wabash Avenue Wni^##%\fl\/9 Ikkn Central 1457 



greenhouses: hinsdale ill. 



