. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. 1051 BARGAINS Good Fresh Roses Our selection, in lots of not less than 500,,$ to $ per 1000 Choice New Large Michigan Ferns, $ per 1000 No charge for boxes on orders amounting to $ or over. BUY DIRECT OF THE GROWER —Current Price List American Beauties perdoz. Extra long $2 50 2436 inch Jl 50to 2 00 18-inch 1 00 12-iDch '. 75 Short stems, .per 108. $3 00 to $4 00 Carnations per loo Fancy red extra lone $2 00 Fancy White Enchantress 2 00 Fancy Enchantress an


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. 1051 BARGAINS Good Fresh Roses Our selection, in lots of not less than 500,,$ to $ per 1000 Choice New Large Michigan Ferns, $ per 1000 No charge for boxes on orders amounting to $ or over. BUY DIRECT OF THE GROWER —Current Price List American Beauties perdoz. Extra long $2 50 2436 inch Jl 50to 2 00 18-inch 1 00 12-iDch '. 75 Short stems, .per 108. $3 00 to $4 00 Carnations per loo Fancy red extra lone $2 00 Fancy White Enchantress 2 00 Fancy Enchantress and Winsor 2 00 Rlchmonds, Killarne^, White Killar- ney, Kaiserin and Perles. Per 100 Extra lonK and select $7 00 to $8 00 Good lengths 5 OUto 6 00 Medium lengths 4 00 Short lengths 2 OOto 3 00 Miscellaneous Per loo lily of the VaUey $3 00 Sweet reas l OO MlsceUaneous Pcr loo Aspara^is Sprays $3 00 to $4 00 Asparagus Strings, each SO Sprengerl 2 OOto 3 00 New Ferns, per 1000 ISO Smilax, very long and heavy, per doz 2 50 Adiantnm i oo Galax, green or bronze, per 1000. 1 00 GOOD FRESH ROSES, our selection, in lots of not less than 500, at $;;to $ per 1000 Bassett & Washburn store and Office: 76 Wabash Ave., Greenhouses: HINSDALE, ILL. does not move except at ridiculously low prices. A few asters are in the market from indoors, but they are too early and will not recoup the growers as long as carnations are so plentiful. Orchids, valley, and small flowers, gen- erally, are in demand and sell fairly well. Sweet peas from outdoors are now plentiful and meeting with fair demand. Gaillardias, irises and corn- flowers are to be seen in quantity, but the demand is not brisk. Greens are easier owing to the arrival of large quantities of common ferns. These are soft as yet and many cases are badly heated on arrival. Smilax and asparagus are more plentiful and of better quality than of late. NOTES. A fire at Mons Olson's property on Sixty-first and May streets destro


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