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The Florists' Review 



March 1. 1917. 



CYCAS LEAVES 



lOO lOOO 



8-12 inch $ 1.70 $ 15.65 



12-16 inch 2.00 18.75 



16-20 inch 3.35 31.25 



20-24 inch 4.00 37.50 



24-28 inch. 4.65 43.75 



28-32 inch 5.35 50.00 



32-36 inch 6.00 56.25 



36-40 inch 7.35 68.75 



40-44 inch 9.00 81.25 



44-48 inch 10.50 100.00 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES (superiora) 



Green 

 $1.25 per Carton 



Brown Purple 



Standard size, full count 



GREEN CARNATION DYE 



Enough to color 500 flowers 

 75c a carton 5-carton lots, 60c each 10-carton lots, 50c each 



GREEN SHEET MOSS $i.5o per .ack 



rrrrSBURGH cut flower CO., lieUS Seventh Street, PinSBORGH, PA. 



Mention The R«t1>w when yon write. 



house concerns, and it seems that we will 

 have success with the bill to be intro- 

 duced for this purpose. J. L. S. 



THE INDUSTRIOUS MISSOURIANS. 



The St. Louis Flower Show Associa- 

 tion is now finishing the details for 

 the spring show to be held at St. Louis 

 March 15 to 18. It no doubt Avill bo a 

 huge success. 



Manager Jules Bourdet and Secretary 

 W. W. Ohlweiler are two exceedingly 

 busy persons, putting the finishing 

 touches here, or settling some diflBcult 

 proposition that has loomed up; in fact, 

 there is a continuous buzz evident when- 

 ever you get into cither's office. 



The finances of the St. Louis Flower 

 Show Association are in perfect shape. 

 They are in the hands of W. A. Bowe. 

 It is superfluous to state that things will 

 be properly taken care of; Mr. Kowe's 

 manner of diplomatically evading exces- 

 sive expenses and at the same time satis- 

 fying everyone makes his ability invalu- 

 able to the committee. 



August II. Hummert must be com- 

 mended for his work as chairman of the 

 guarantee fund committee. This means 

 hard worlc from the start, and uphill 

 work. Many talks and pleas must be 

 made, to secure all of the money essen- 

 tial to make a show possible through a 

 guarantee fund; but with a talking won- 

 der like Mr. Hummert, anything is pos- 

 sible. 



Alex. Lurie, chairman of the premium 

 committee, reports everything com- 

 pleted on his work. He also should be 

 commended for his invaluable services. 

 The special premiums are still coming in, 

 is the information from George B. 

 Windier, and, seemingly, there will be 

 a lot of specials. 



The work of admissions is left in the 

 hands of a man of experience at many 

 past shows, Carl Beyer, who states that 

 there will be many tickets distributed to 

 charity, school children, etc. His task 

 is one that will need his vast experience 

 and good judgment. 



The best florists' supply and florists' 

 accessory concerns have rented their 

 exhibit space. W. J. Pilcher, who is 

 chairman of this committee, has done 

 wonderful work in securing the desired 

 class of trade exhibitors and in satisfy- 

 ing the exhibitors to the last detail. 



The program committee, under the 

 guidance of Chairman J. J. Winder, re- 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



Our Baskets are made strong and substantial, well 

 painted, have strong wire hangers and are guaranteed to 

 be the best on the market. Will outlast any other makes. 



(Measure across top) 

 Size Per Doz. Size Per Doz. 



8 inches $1.25 14 inches $2.75 



10 inches 1.50 16 inches 8.50 



1 2 inches 2.00 ( Larger sizes to order) 



Green Sheet Moss 



For Lining Qanging Baskets, etc. 



Per large bale (of 5 bundles) $1.25 



Per 5-bale lots 6.00 



(Special prices on larger Quantities) 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER 



Wholesale Florist 1324 Pine St.. ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Afentlon Tbe Rerlew when yon write. 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Manufaoturttd by 



w. J. cowEE. "^vr 



10,000, $1.85 50,000, $8.00 

 ■ampto Vr** Vsr Sal* by DMdart 



M«atlce Th* lUrWw wb»m yon write. 



ports that the program is completed, 

 with advertising galore, and all clean- 

 cut ads. This committee has seen fit 

 to pass up any kind of ad that would 

 be objectionable to anyone interested in 

 "the flower business. 



W. S. Wells, chairman of the special ex- 

 hibits committee, has arranged for a 

 wonderful display of aquariums. Fishes 

 of rare kinds will be displayed, and as 

 an added feature to the other special 

 exhibits, which are usual, this end of 

 the show is assured success. 



The decoration of the hall, under the 

 direction of D. S. Geddis, promises to be 

 a creation, the result of unusual artistic 

 ability and hard work. The general 

 scheme of decoration is to reproduce the 

 "Japanese Heno Tea Gardens," similar 



Heavy Hanging 

 Baskets 



EXTRA HEAVY HANGERS 



8-inch $1.00 per doz. 



10-inch 1 .35 per doz. 



12-inch 1 .75 per doz. 



14-inch 2.25 per doz. 



16-inch 2.90 per doz. 



18-inch .3.70 per doz. 



FANCY GREEN LOG MOSS 



$1.80 



ick 



You cannot got Hotter Baskots 

 at a HIghor Prico. 



The McCallum Co. 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



MeatloB Th* Reylew whta yoa writ*. 



to the exhibit at the St. Louis World's 

 Fair in 1904. 



