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The Florists^ Review 



39 



St Louis for Your Supply 



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Fiorists' Supplies 



Cut Flowers and Greens 



Hanging Baskets 



25 assorted at 100 rate Per 100 



10-inch $21.00 



12-iiich 26.00 



14-mch 32.50 



25 assorted at 100 rate Per 100 



le-inch $42.25 



IS-inch 58.50 



We are the largest Wholesale Dealers in St. Louis of the highest grade of Cut Flowers 

 and Supplies obtainable. A trial order will convince you. 



ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS 



Wax CarnatioDs, Pink and White, packed 200 to the box $3.00 per box 



Wax Wreaths, PiUows, Crosses and Anchprs, 18 inches 2.25 each 



4-inch Chiffon, all colors per yard, 7c | 6-inch Chiffon, all colors per yard, 9c 



Smilax per doz. strings, $3.00 — GREENS — Asparagus per bunch, 50c 



NEW FANCY FERNS 

 Per 1000 $5.00 



SHEET MOSS 

 Per bale 2.25 



LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS 



Per 100, $1.00 Per 1000, 9.00 



BRONZE GALAX LEAVES 



Per 1000 $ 1.60 



Per case of 10.000 12.50 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 

 Per bale 2.00 



DUX SUPERIORA 



BROWN, GREEN and PURPLE MAGNOLIA 



LEAVES 



Per carton $1.76 



CYCAS LEAVES-AII Sizes 



SOUTHERN SMILAX 

 Per case 6.00 



Prices subject to chanxe without notice. Write for our Complete List of Supplies. 

 Orders from unknown parties must be accompanied with cash or shipments will be made C. 0. D. 



St. Louis Wholesale Cut Flower Co., 



1410 Pine Street, 

 ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



placed in nomination for office: F. C. 

 Weber, Jr., and Theodore Miller, for 

 president; Andrew Meyer, Jr., and W. 

 H. Kruse, for vice-president; Oscar J. 

 Ruff and F. J. Hermann, for secretary, 

 and A. V. Hoffman, for treasurer. The 

 election will be held at the meeting to 

 be held February 24, when a large at- 

 tendance is expected. 



St. Louis Gardeners' Meeting. 



The St. Louis Association of Garden- 

 ers held one of the best attended meet- 

 ings since the association was organ- 

 ized Feb'ruary 12, at the Forest park 



greenhouses. The feature of the evening 

 was a discussion of "Lawn Making." 



Various Notes. 



Westminster hall has been engaged 

 for the florists' masque ball March 4. 

 Tickets can be purchased at any of the 

 wholesale houses. Art Beyer's jazz band 

 has been engaged for the occasion. 



Elmer Michel has left the employ of 

 Sander's Garden and has accepted a 

 position as manager of the shipping 

 department of the Mullanphy Florists. 



Martin Reukauf, representing H. 

 Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia, and 



P. L. McKee, of the American Green- 

 house Manufacturing Co., spent a few 

 days here last week calling on the trade. 



Sam Roth, for the last few years with 

 Mullanphy Florists in the downtown 

 store, has resigned his position and is 

 back at his old job at the Grimm & 

 Gorly Washington avenue store. 



Fire at the warehouse of the Schisler- 

 Corneli Seed Co., February 10, caused* 

 damage to the stock of seeds to the ex- 

 tent of $25,000, fully covered by insur- 

 ance. 



The six wholesale houses all handled 

 large consignments February 13 and 14, 



