. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 794 The American Florist, Nov. 16, y'^tf^lN'^^>p^^^^^r^Jrf^^,F^,p,F^^^,pf^ff^^^^J'^1f^^^^J'f^J'JV^^^MV^^^^f^^ Big Crop of Roses FOR THANKSGIVING Best Leading Varieties. We Are Now Cutting a Large Quantity. The quality is good—Buy direct from the Grower. Beauties, Russell, Hoosier Beauty, Ophelia, White Killarney and Sunburst. Our 'Mums are all cut. Order Pompons instead, 50c to 75c per bunch. CURRENT PRICE LIST Per 100 ROSES, Our Selection $ to $ LILY OF THE VALLEY, per 100 POMPONS, per bunch 50 t


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 794 The American Florist, Nov. 16, y'^tf^lN'^^>p^^^^^r^Jrf^^,F^,p,F^^^,pf^ff^^^^J'^1f^^^^J'f^J'JV^^^MV^^^^f^^ Big Crop of Roses FOR THANKSGIVING Best Leading Varieties. We Are Now Cutting a Large Quantity. The quality is good—Buy direct from the Grower. Beauties, Russell, Hoosier Beauty, Ophelia, White Killarney and Sunburst. Our 'Mums are all cut. Order Pompons instead, 50c to 75c per bunch. CURRENT PRICE LIST Per 100 ROSES, Our Selection $ to $ LILY OF THE VALLEY, per 100 POMPONS, per bunch 50 to .75 GREENS. ASPARAGUS & SPRENGEIU, per 100 $ to $ Asparagrus Sprays in large lots at very low prices* GALAX, green and bronze, per 1,000 NEW FANCY FBSINS, per 1,000 ALL OTHEm SEASONABLE STOCK AT lOARKET PRICES AMERICAN BEAUTY— Per doz. According- to length of stem $ to $ RUSSEULL and COLUMBIA—Best In this market Per doz Good, extra long $ Good lengths Good, medium $ to Good, short 75 to HOOSIER BEiiUTY, OPHELIA, SUNBURST, WHITE KILLARNEY—SHAW^YER Long stems $ to $ Good, medium to Good short to In buying direct from the grower you are assured of fresh stock at all times and the most even run of quality possible. NOTICE—We close at 5 o'clock week daya and aU day Sunday. Week Daya 8 A. M. until 5 P. M. BASSEn & WASHBlR^ LONG DISTANCE PHONE: OFFICE AND STORE Greenhouse.: Hinsdale. 111., and Gres«> Station, lU. ^'O N. WflUflSU AV6t, tlilLAilU, ILL. Chicago. EVERYONE HAPPY OVER PEACE NEVTS. The most welcome news ever re- ceived here was that of November 11 announcing the signing of the armis- tice, which sent the wliole city wild. Business was practically at a stand- still everywhere and nearly all the wholesale and retail stores closed for the day at about noon, when nobody cared whether they did any more bus- iness or not. It was almost impossible to gret shipments to the


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