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The Rorists' Review 



Dkcbmbbb 14, 1916. 



SPECIAL XMAS PRICE LIST 



SATIN TATFETA RIBBON. 



ITALIAN RUSCXJS. 



A No. 1 holly red, best quality guaranteed, 

 per pound, 75c. 



VELVET POINSETTIAS. 



These are made of a perfect shade of "Xmas 

 red" Velvet of fine quality — long stems with 

 green foliage — a sure seller for the Holiday 

 trade. . . „„ 



Per doz $ 1.20 



Per gross 13.60 



JAPANESE RED ROPING. 



Nothing can beat this for Xmas decorative — 

 you'll miss it If you don't try a sample (60 yards 

 to ball). Small, 60c each; medium, 75c each; 

 large, $1.00 each. 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES. 



Prepared Magnolias. Per box of 1000: 



Brown $1.36 



Purple 1.36 



Green 1.40 



Red 1.60 



GREEN SHEET MOSS. 



Per bale (of 5 bundles) 11.25 



Per 5-bale lots for 6.00 



CORSAGE FOIL. 



Can be had in either green or violet color. 



Per lb 10.36 



10 lbs. and over at 30 



CORSAGE PINS. 



4% in. long, with glass heads, any color. Per 

 gross, $1.26. 



GEO. H. ANGERNUELLER 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



Bolt of 10 Yards. 

 A bright Xmas red color. 



No. 9 $0.60 



No. 12 ,76 



No. 16 90 



No. 22 1.05 



No. 40 1.20 



No. 60 1.35 



No. 80 1.50 



BABY RIBBON. 



(Any Color.) 



No. 1, per spool of 50 yds $0.40 



No. 1%, per spool of 60 yds 60 



"Bonton' or crinkled (very handsome and 

 good for general uses). Per spool of 600 



yds 1.25 



No. 1%, Holly or Poinsettia patterns (60- 

 yd. bikmIs) 75 



OHHTON. 



(Alwut 36 to 40 Yards to Bolt.) 

 Can be had in any color. Per yd. 



Satin Edge Chiffon, 4 inches wide $0.05 



Satin Edge Chiffon, 6 Inches wide 06 



Satin Edge Chiffon, 10 Inches wide 08 



CORSAGE CORDS. 



(Violet, Green, Pink, Bed or White Colors.) 



Per Doz. 



Large size $0.40 



Small size 30 



FIBRE RIBBONS. 



1 Inch Wide — 60 yds. to bolt. 



Red, moss and pink, per bolt $1.25 



All other colors, per bolt 1.00 



FANCY CHIFFONS. 



Dotted and Lace EffecKpattema $0.08 



Bow Knot Effect patterns 08 



Lily of the Valley Effect patterns 08 



Imprinted with blue forget-me-nots 08 



Silk Gauze Chiffon, 6 Inches wide 07 



Dotted Chiffon 4 inches wide 06 



Dotted Chiffon, 6 Inches wide 07 



CREPE PAPER AND POT COVERS. 



Per Doz. Per 100 



Waterproof (all colors) $2.60 $20.00 



Pebbled pleated (all colors) 2.00 16.00 



PAPER (In Reams). 



Per Ream 



No. 2 White Tissue, 24x36 inches $1.76 



Pink Wax, 24x36 Inches 3.90 



Purple Wax, 24x36 inches 3.00 



White Wax, 24x36 Inches 2.28 



PLAIN CARDS. 



Put up 100 to a package, 600 cards to a box. 



Per 500 Per 1000 



No. 88 $0.60 $1.00 



No. 55 80 1.25 



No. 48 $1.00 1.60 



IMMORTELLES. 



Per Per Do«. 



Bunch Bunches 



$3.00 



Any color, best quality $0.30 



PREPARED ADIANTXJM. 



(Or Maidenhair Fern.) 

 Extra fine quality, per 100 $6.00 



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three locations, where cutting is about 

 ten days apart. The earliest shipments 

 come from Halls, Tenn., followed by 

 those from the farm at Grayville, 111., 

 with the Onarga crop closiilg the sea- 

 son. 



J. E. Cannaday, M. D., proprietor of 

 the State Fair Floral Co., Sedalia, Mo., 

 has been in the market this week. 



David Geddis, formerly with C. A. 

 Samuelson, and now in the wholesale 

 business at St. Louis, was a visitor 

 December 11. 



Mrs. E. H. Masey, of the Masey Flo- 

 ral Co., Minneapolis, spent a couple of 

 days here this week, picking up stock 

 for Christmas. 



The presence of the following visitors 

 was noted in Chicago during the last 

 week: W. D. Desmond, Minneapolis, 

 Minn.; Miss M. Britz, Danville, 111.; 

 Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller, Racine, Wis.; 

 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brown, Springfield, 

 111. 



ST. LOUIS. 



The Market. 



The condition of the wholesale mar- 

 ket last week was splendid. There was 

 plenty of fine stock and business was 

 excellent. Prices have advanced some- 

 what, now that the mum season is at 

 an end. The retailers, too, say they 

 had excellent business last week, and 

 preparations for Christmas are keeping 

 all hands busy. A few days of cold 

 weather stimulated business somewhat 

 and society affairs used up large quan- 

 tities of extra quality stock. 



The market is well supplied with 

 extra quality Russell, Ophelia, Ward, 

 Milady, Sunburst and American Beauty 



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REFRIGERATORS 



mn absolutely tli* b«st in every respect 

 and inraQUAI.KO by any other. 



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KOELLNER RBFRIOERATORS 



in actual use, provinK our claims. 



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 REFRIGERATOR AND ICE MACHINE CO. 



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roses. These were in good demand last 

 week and brought top prices. The Kil- 

 larneys, which have been off crop of 

 late, are beginning to come in again 

 and soon will be plentiful. Carnations 

 now are coming into their own and bet- 

 ter prices are expected during this 

 week. Some fine blooms of Enchant- 

 ress, White Enchantress, Beacon and 

 Ward are arriving, and a good crop is 

 expected for Christmas. 



Mums are about over for this season; 

 only a few late varieties are coming in. 

 Sweet peas are expected to become 

 more plentiful from now on, but they 

 are scarce at present, with the big de- 

 mand. Violets arrive in fine condition, 

 the cold weather bringing out the color 

 and strengthening the stem. Orchids 

 and valley are having a big call daily 

 and some fine stevias and Paper Whites 

 are offered. Flat ferns bring $2 per 

 1,000. Asparagus, galax, leucothoe and 



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Dianlav Ymir loKue No. 74, which de- 

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 Ft f\ 11/ C" D C RefriKentora and Dis- 

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smilax experienced a big demand last 

 week. 



Various Notes. 



The Eetail Florists' Association will 

 hold its meeting December 18 at the 



