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The Florists' Review 



Mat 25, 1916. 



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PEONIES 



Jasmine Buds 



Select quality $6.00 @ $8.00 



Good quality 4.00 @ 5.00 



Ordinary quality 3.00 



We have a large supply and can fill all orders promptly 



Per 100 



PerlOO 



Select quality (long stem) $2.00 @ $3.00 



Good quality (medium stem) 1.60 @ 2.00 



Ordinary quality (short stem) 75 @ l.(X) 



Fancy Ferns, per 1000, $3.00-Dagger Ferns, per 1000, $2.00. 

 All other seasonable stock billed at lowest market prices. 



I GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER, wholesale FioH.t. 1324 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. | 



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BALTIMOBE. 



The Market. 



The weather last week continued un- 

 seasonably cool and business in general 

 was fair. No large quantity of stock 

 is arriving and prices, while not high, 

 are fairly steady. Roses have shortened 

 in supply, but carnations are holding 

 up well; their keeping qualities, owing 

 to the weather, are rather above the 

 average. Sweet peas are in good sup- 

 ply, but their stems are shortening. 

 Peonies are to be had and are in good 

 demand. They come principally from 

 points south of this city. The local 

 crop is rather backward and, other than 

 red, few are coming in. Indications are 

 for a full crop about May 30. 



The bedding plant trade is at its 

 height and every one engaged in this 

 line reports an extremely busy season. 



Club Meeting. 



The regular meeting of the Garden- 

 ers' and Florists' Club was held May 

 22. As the night was stormy, the at- 

 tendance was light. 



Miss O'Neal, of the Women's Civic 

 League, was present and asked the club 

 to cooperate with the league in holding 

 an amateur rose show this spring. The 

 club heartily endorsed the project and 

 offered the use of the club rooms. A 

 committee consisting of I. H. Moss, F. 

 C. Bauer William F. Ekas, George Mor- 

 rison and William J. Johnston was ap- 

 pointed to assist in the affair. It is de- 

 sired to secure from club members suit- 

 able plants, both decorative and flower- 

 ing, tor the hall decoration at the show. 

 Those who wish to aid should get in 

 touch with Mr. Moss and advise him as 

 to what they may send. 



Various Notes. 



The Hamilton Flower Shop has been 

 using large quantities of Darwin tulips 

 for window displays and finds these are 

 in greater demand each year. The pub- 

 lic is becoming educated to the possi- 

 bilities of this late spring flower. 



The Baltimore Cut Flower Co. has 

 been handling a fine lot of Eoosevelt 

 ferns in regular sizes and specimen 

 plants. These are of good quality and 

 sell quickly at a good figure. 



Samuel Feast & Sons have set aside a 

 section of their display window for the 

 showing of a good line of bird houses. 



Max Fierstein, of the Moore Seed Co., 

 Philadelphia, was a visitor last week 

 and said the surest sign of good busi- 

 ness was the promptness with which 

 florists are paying their bills. 



Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ekas celebrated 

 the twenty-fifth anniversary of their 

 marriage May 17, with a reception to 

 their friends and relatives at their 



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about May 15, and they 



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^BH Day orders should be sent at once. 



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Entertainment and Commencement 

 CAPE JASMINE orders. 



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Im PRICES F. O. B. ALVIN 



Medium Stem $ 8.60 per 1000 



Medium Stem 1.00 per 100 



Long Stem 13.00 per 1000 



Long Stem 1.60 per 100 



We solicit your orders, which shall receive our prompt attention. 



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