June 12. 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



21 



BEAUTIES - ROSES 



YELLOW ROSES OUR SPECIALTY 



CARNATIONS - EASTER LILIES 



ALL NOW IN FULL CROP 



ROSES, our assortment . . . $1S.00 per 1000 



Pink and White Carnations, fancy, in lots of 500 or more, 

 at the rate of $15.00 per 1000. 



BEST WHITE CARNATIONS IN THE MARKET 



Basseft & Wasbhurn 



Long Distanca Phones: 



CENTRAL 1457 

 AUTOMATIC 47-314 



OFFICE AND STORE: 



131 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



MpTition The RpTlew w>ii»ii yon wr1t«. 



Carnations Deluxe 



Largest blooms, longest stems, best 

 keeping qualities and plenty of them 



PEONIES 



and a full line of good stock. Can take the very best of care of your full 

 order— send you all you need for a big June trade. 



Chicago Carnation Co. 



A. T. PYFER, Manager 



30 East Randolph Street, 



CHICAGO 



TKLXPHONE CENTRAL 3373 



CURRENT PRICE LIST. 



CABNATIONS p«r 100 



Extra large fancy, De Luxe $2.00 @ $ 3.00 



Common 1,50 



BOSES 



White Killarney 4 00@ 



Killarney 4 00© 



Richmond 400@ 



Kxtra specials billed aceordintrly. 

 American Beauties per doz., 2.00 @ 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Yellow Daisies, fancy 



White 



Peoiiies 



common ... 

 Harrlsil, best grade . . . 



Callas 



Valley,^ 300@ 



8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 



3.00 



4.00 @ 



Sweet Peas 75 



Adiantnm 



Ferns terlOOO, 



Smilax perdos. 



Oalax per 1000, 



Asparagibt HlumosU". . .per string. 

 Asparagus Plumosus. . .per bunch. 

 Asparagus Sprengeri . .per bunch, 



1.00 @ 



.50 

 .36 



.25 



2.00 



1.60 



6.00 



3.00 



12.60 



12.50 



4.00 



1 26 



1.50 



3.00 



2.00 



1.00 



.75 



.60 



.60 



Subject to Market changes. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



fields during the next two weeks. Not 

 80 large a part of the crop of blooms 

 Will be cut this season, enough being 

 ^ft on the plants to make a good show, 

 William A. Peterson says cutting be- 

 gan June 10. As usual, the cut blooms 

 are being consigned to the A. L. Ran- 

 dall Co, 



A new picture hangs in the office of 

 Kyle & Foerster, showing Archie Spen- 

 cer seated at a banquet with other well- 

 known local lights who gathered to do 

 honor to Joe Tinker, the manager of 

 the Cincinnati National League base- 

 ball team. 



A. T. Pyfer, of the Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co., says the season has been es- 

 pecially favorable thus far for the 

 young stock in the field. The plants 

 have made splendid growth. The city 

 store space is being doubled this week. 



Among those who have voiced their 

 opinions as to the unseasonable weather 

 of late is A. L. Vaughan, who protests 

 that it is not at all nice for his rheu- 

 matics. 



Work has begun in earnest on the 

 new retail store being built by H. N. 

 Bruna. All the old glass in the rear 



of the present store has been torn out 

 and the digging for the foundation of 

 the new houses is well under way. 

 When completed the Bruns establish- 

 ment will be a show place for visitors 

 to the city. 



Mrs. W. E. Horton is still unable to 

 report at the city store of Bassett & 

 Washburn on account of illness. C. L. 

 Washburn announces he has found a 

 buyer for E. B. Washburn's Hinsdale 

 residence. The latter now makes his 

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