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May 11, 1916. 



SPECIALS for MEMORIAL DAY 



Magnolia Leaves 



Prepared Magnolias, Green, Brown or Red. 

 Just the thing for mailing Memorial Wreaths. 



Per box of 1000 $1 .35 



5 boxes or more at 1.80 



10 boxes or more at 1.25 



American Oak Shrubs 



Natural, Cherry Red and Green. 



In cartons (about 8 lbs.), these make very desirable Floral 

 Memorials at big profit to retailer. 



Price, $1.25' per carton. 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER, 



Wheat Sheaves— Heavy, Best Quality 



Sizes Each 



No. 1—15 mches $0.10 



No. 2— 16 inches 15 



No. 3— 17 inches..*.^ ' .20 



No. 4-19 inches 26 



No. 6— 21 inches 35 



No. 6-22 inches 45 



No. 7—24 inches * . .55 



No. 8-25 inches 66 



No. 9—27 inches .80 



No. 10—28 inches 90 



No. 11-30 inches J\.... 1.00 



Doz. 



$ 1.00 



1.50 



200 



3.00 



4.00 



5.00 



6.00 



7.00 



8.00 



10.00 



12.00 



1324 PINE STREET, 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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NEW CROP 



Fancy Ferns $1.35 per 1000 



Dagger Ferns 1.15 per 1000 



Green Sheet Moss 1.75 per bag 



Perpetuated Moss 3.50 per bag 



Huckleberry Foliage 2.50 per case 



Lyrata (Evergreen Oak) . . . 2.50 per case 



B. A. BBAVBN, Bvergfreen, Ala. 



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ily in the welcome the society's mem- 

 bers will receive. The club 's share of 

 the profits of the April flower show 

 makes its bank account worth while. 



John Donaldson, of Patchogue, was Ji 

 visitor last week. Arrangements are 

 ripe for the anuual fishing outing of 

 the bowling club at Barnegat Bay, 

 with a stopover^ at Patchogue on the 

 way. John Mieiiem is president of the 

 club and Joseph Fenrich captain. 



W. H. Siebrecht'a establishment at 

 Chappaqua is marketing a crop of 

 choice white lilac. 



The J. H. Small & Sons' new store on 

 Madison avenue at Fifty-second street 

 is a revelation, even to New York, 

 where a score of retail flower stores 

 have each acquired a reputation for 

 size, beauty and originality. Madison 

 avenue, from Dards' to Hession's, and 

 even farther north, is almost an avenue 

 of flower shops and now takes prece- 

 dence of all other streets in the me- 

 tropolis, there being a flower store on 

 nearly every corner. 



Business has broken all records with 

 the Stumpp & Walter Co. 



A. T. Bunyard was fortunate last 

 week in escaping loss from a fire that 

 practically destroyed everything in the 

 three apartments above his store, at 

 Madison avenue and Forty-eighth 

 street, while it left him with only the 

 damage of a broken window. 



J. Austin Shaw. 



Paul Rigs, for many years with 

 Henshaw & Fenrich, now is head sales- 

 man for the Henshaw Floral Co. 

 C. Cowell, formerly associated with the 

 W. S. Allen Co., is also a member of 

 the sales staff. 



The American Institute and the 

 American Dahlia Society will hold an 

 exhibition of dahlias in the Engineer- 

 ing Society building, 25-33 West Thirty- 

 ninth street, September 26 to 28. The 

 annual chrysanthemum exhibition of 

 the American Institute will be held at 

 the same place November 8 to 10. For 







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Advertise 



Your Business While MaJting 

 Attractive Pacfcafes— Use 



ADVERTISING TWINE 



A ribbon 3-16-in. wide, on which we print 

 your advertisement every few inches. 

 Costs no more than twine. 1000 yards 

 to 8|>ool. Spool-holder with cutting at- 

 tachment furnished free with first order. 

 The following prices include printing: 

 $1.85 per 1000 yards in 4000 yard loU 

 1.75 per 1000 yards in 12000 yard lote. 

 ' Send today for free colorcard. 



Order either direct or 

 through your jobber. 



Neuer & 

 Hoffmann 



76 Grand St., 

 NEW YORK CTTT 



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schedule of prizes address Wm. A. 

 Eagleson, secretary. Board of Man- 

 agers, 324 West Twenty-third street, 

 New York. 



Philip Doss, 48 years of age, gar- 

 dener for Louis Eldridge, Hempstead, 

 L. I., stepped in front of an electric 



NEW CROP 



Huckleberry Foliage 



$1.76 per case 



Also handle Fancy and Dagger Ferns, 

 Natural and Dyed Mosses. 



Give me a trial. 



Prices as low as the lowest, 

 QUALITY CONSIDERED. 



KNUD NIELSEN 



Everg^reen, Alabama 



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H. & D. Design Boxes 



Are made of light, strong Corrugated Fiber- 

 board and can be furnished with K. D. lock- 

 corner covers, safe and convenient. 



Write for full particulars. 



THE HINDE Jk DAUCH PAPER CO. 



SANDUSKY. OHIO 



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train April 26 and was killed. The 

 driver of the train said the act was 

 intentional. 



One of the recent orders that fell to 

 the portion of A, Kottmiller, 426 Madi- 



