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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 22, 10, 



St, Louis for Your Cut Flowers and 



Florists* Supplies 



Send for Complete Price List 



St. Louis Wholesale Cut Flower Company 



1406-08 Pine St., Lmi Distance PhoneBeU,OUTe 4203 ST. LOUIS, MO. 



of glassware and the firm sent a set of 

 silver. 



• Eric Johnson has word from the 

 Gould Nursery that the peony crop at 

 that concern's southern establishment, 

 Halls, Tenn., will be about 12,000 

 dozens, or nearly twice what was cut 

 last year. It is expected that this crop 

 will be in for Mothers' day. 



George C. Weiland is driving a new 

 Studebaker Big Six and takes only a 

 few minutes for one of his frequent 

 trips from Evanston to the store of the 

 Chicago Flower Growers' Association, 

 of which he is president. 



Danford J. Abrams, of the Lombard 

 Floral Co., was at Richmond, Ind., April 

 20 for a look at the E. G. Hill and other 

 establishments there. 



"Look at these; they are the best in 

 the market," said Robert Northan, and 

 they certainly were beautiful examples 

 of what medium-stemmed Russell is 

 when grown cool. The color was ex- 

 quisite. 



Edward Schultz, of the E. C. Amling 

 Co., has been pouth to see the peony 

 shippers in the Evansville district. He 

 sees the prospect of an unusually fine 

 crop, larger than last year and the first 

 important cut about Mothers' day. 



A. Henderson has been on the sick 

 list since April 13. It is thought he may 

 require a minor operation on his nose. 



A. L. Vaughan & Co. expect to be lo- 

 cated in their new store, room 218 in 

 the Atlas block, directly across the 

 street from the present location, by 

 April 30. 



A. F. Longren, who is in town this 

 week, says one of the delights of life 

 on the road is waiting two or three days 

 to get a hotel sample room in which to 

 display one's line. 



George Ball is driving his new Moline 

 Six and is more than pleased with it. 

 Frank Schramm, who ordered one of the 

 same kind, has not yet received deliv- 

 ery, but is not anxious about it as long 

 as the weather stays so bad. 



Richard Salm is beginning to cut his 

 spring crop of Beauties. 



I. Rosnoski has joined the rapidly in- 

 creasing ranks of the free lances. He 

 has started on a trip expected to be of 

 two or three mouths' duration, selling 

 the A. B. C. and other non-competitive 

 lines. 



G. Schneider, of Springfield, O., has 

 been with us for a considerable time. 

 For ten weeks he was in a hospital, un- 

 dergoing and convalescing from an 

 operation. Last week he was well 

 enough to remove his headquarters to 

 tho Morrison hotel. 



The retailers are passing the word 

 from one to another that Ernest Oechs- 



BASKETS 



and Florists' Supplies 



The extensive business you un- 

 doubtedly enjoyed at Easter has 

 considerably lowered your stock 

 of Florists' Supplies. 



Let us express you at once one of 

 our attractive assortments of Cut 

 Flower and Plant Baskets con- 

 sisting of 



SO Tumbler Baskets for $21.75 



SO Cut Flower and Tumbler Baskets for 3S.7S 



SO Plant Baskets for 4-inch and 5-inch 



pots for 26.00 



GEORGE B. HART 



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lin's lilies this season were of excep- 

 tional quality, several declaring them 

 to have been the finest they ever had 

 seen. 



Ernest Knecht, who returned to his 

 old place at Muir's for the Easter rush, 

 was obliged to give up soon after and 

 is again confined to his home by inflam- 

 matory rheumatism. 



William Langhout is on the coast in 

 the interest of the A. B. C. 



Bert Cole now has charge of the rose 

 department of the E. C. Amling Co., 



Cut Flowers 



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H. G. BERNING 



1402.4 Pin* St.. ST. LOUIS, MO. 



WM. C. SMITH 

 Wholesale Horal Co. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



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Max Awizzus having severed his co ^ 

 nection with the house last week ai 

 thirteen years of service. .{ 



A. J. Zech says he believes the avi 



