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The Florists^ Review 



March 13, 1910. 



EMIL SCHLOSS, 



Prcs. and Trcas. 



MILTON SBLINKA, 

 Secretary 



THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLOSs Bros., Ribbons, inc 



HEADQUARTERS 



FOR FLORISTS' RIBBONS, CHIFFONS AND NOVELTIES 



31 and 33 East 28lh Street, 



NEWYORK 



I 



WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU WITH NEW EASTER NOVELTltS 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



CUT FLOWERS 



WE ALWAYS HAVE THE GOODS IF THEY ARE TO BE HAD 



Green and Brown Mafifnolias 



Per Carton, $1.60 



Fancy Ferns 



$4.50 per 1000, subject to change 



Galax Leaves, 



Sphagnum Moss 



Place your standings orders with me and stop worrying: 



H. G. BERNING, 



1402-4 PINE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. 

 Both Long Distance Phones 



M«Btlon Th* B«Tl«w w^tm yoii write. 



has the finest stock of shamrocks I have 

 seen this season and they are in good 

 demand. W. N. C. 



ST. Loxns. 



The Market. 



Business at the wholesale markets all 

 last week was excellent. The retailers 

 say that they had large business just 

 before Lent, with weddings, parties, re- 

 ceptions and dinners; in fact, the whole 

 month of February business was splen- 

 did and it is not expected that Lent will 

 cut much into the trade. 



In looking over the various wholesale 

 houses last week, excellent quality of 

 stock was noticed in all grades and the 

 demand was reported good daily. Roses 

 are of fine quality, especially Russell 

 and Ophelia. These are high in color 

 and long in stem. There are also splen- 

 did consignments in Columbia, Ward and 

 Killarney, with prices keeping np with 

 quotations. 



Carnations all this season have been 

 cleaning up daily, which has never been 

 known in this market in years. These, 



FANCY FERNS— SPECIAL PICKED 



LBAVB AN ORDER WITH US FOR REGULAR SHIPMENTS 



ManafactuKW of 



WIRE DESIGNS 



Wrtt* for pries Itet 



C. A. KUEHN, WHOLESALE rLORIST 



UlMSMuUt CatRnrtra 

 MaHfMtMrtr aaikalar la "FMstt"' iTMrf iMlM 

 1312 Piic Siract, ST. LOUIMIO. 



Mttntloa The Bot1«w wtwa yon writs. 



WM. C. SMITH 

 Wholesale Floral Co. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



UttrmCST. (BolbLD.PIionn) ST. lOUIS 



Supplies and Fveryrhing in Season Always on Hand 

 MsBtten TTw Brfaw wlwn yon write. 



too, are excellent in all varieties 

 and prices are keeping up to the regu- 

 lar market quotations. Enchantress in 

 all varieties is much in demand. There 

 is a great deal of fine bulbous stock 

 among the daily consignments, in which 

 we find a fine cut of Iris tingitana, jon- 

 quils, Dutch hyacinths, Romans, free- 

 sias, tulips and valley. These are all in 



For St. Patrick's Day 



GREEN FRIEZE 



Can be used to many advantages for 

 your St. Patrick's trade. Use it to deco- 

 rate your show windows, etc. 



♦iO Yards to Ball for 75c. 



St. Patrick's Flower Dye 



For Coloring Roses. Carnations, Sweet Peas, 

 etc., Green. 



Best Quality Dye on the Market. 

 Price, per I'a-at. Quantity 76c 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



1324 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Mention The ReTiew when yoo writ*. 



