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The Florists' Review 



Apbil 10, 1919. 



BULIS 



Guaranteed 



Shipping Boxes 



A LL sizes iu stock. 

 "^*' Will ship same 

 day as order is re- 

 ceived. Corrugated cardboard. Metal cor- 

 ners, fasten like a glove and hold tight. 

 Shipped knocked down to save space and 

 carrying charges. Easily put together, no 

 glue, no tools. Just the thing to send high- 

 class flowers by mail or express. Lower prices 

 than old style inferior boxes. Be prepared for 

 Easter loish. Send trial order today. 



BaiNa. L W. D. Wei|ht»tr1IO Pir IN 



1 14x14x8 150 lbs $20.00 



2 16x16x6 170 lbs 19.00 



3 16x16x10 250 lbs 26.00 



5 20x20x8 280 lbs 27.60 



6 20x20x12 870 lbs 33.50 



"7 24x24x10 400 lbs 37.00 



8 .... 3x30x8 480lb8 42.60 



11 .... 23x12x5 170 lbs 19.r0 



12 24x6x4 llOlbs 14.00 



13 .... 30x5 X4 126 lbs 16 00 



14 32x10x5 206 lbs 22 00 



15 36x8 x6 220 lbs 28.00 



18 36x12x10 315 lbs 84 60 



17 36x80x8 650 lbs 47.50 



18 40x10x10 310 lbs 83 00 



Bax Ni. L. W. D. We^iht |wr 1M Per IN 



19 48x14x8 420 lbs 138.00 



20 60x20x10 690108 62.60 



21 60x16x12 ... 666lbs 69.00 



22 20x16x10 2')6lb8 80.00 



23 26«20xl0 .... 440 lbs 35.00 



24 30x24x10 .... 625 lbs 41.00 



F. 0. B. St. Louis. No orders filled 

 for less than 25 of a size. 



We allow 5% discount when cash 

 accompanies order. Terms to those satis- 

 factorily rated in Dun's or Bradstreet's, 

 2— 10. 80 net. 



Shipped day order is received. 



J. C. BULIS MFG. CO., 1124 s. 12th St., St. Louis, Mo. 



CUT FLOWERS 



WE ALWAYS HAVE THE GOODS IF THEY ARE TO BE HAD 



Green and Brown Magnolias 



Per Carton, $1.60 



Fancy Ferns 



$5.00 per 1000, subject to change 



Galax Leaves, 



Sphagnum Moss 



Place your standing orders with me and stop worrying 



H. G. BERNING, 



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



Both hong Distance Phones 



from a friend, with a few jolly lines of 

 congratulation. 



Larkspur will be an Easter specialty 

 with William J. Baker. 



Clarence J. Watson, who is a thought- 

 ful observer of the market, thinks that 

 the effect of the high prices of cut 

 flowers during last winter 's scarcity has 

 been to make buyers more critical now 

 that flowers are plentiful. They want 

 the best. Phil. 



Detroit, BUcli. — The Springman Floral 

 Co. has been purchased by Homer Town- 

 send. 



ST. LOUIS. 



The Market. 



The wholesale market was greatly 

 overstocked most of last week. There 

 were occasional good days, but, as a 

 whole, business was far from satisfac- 

 tory, according to reports from both 

 wholesalers and retailers. Eeceipts were 

 large all the week in all seasonable stock 

 and prices suffering greatly in all 

 grades. 



Roses have been plentiful and of 

 splendid quality all through and only 

 the extra fancy stock held up to a fair 



price. In other grades, low prices pre- 

 vailed in big lots. The bulk of the stock 

 consists of Killarney and Ophelia. Bed 

 roses have been scarce all season, while 

 fancy Bussell, Stanley and Columbia are 

 not in oversupply. 



Carnations, for the first time this sea- 

 son, were down to $10 per thousand and 

 2 cents in small lots. As all the local 

 carnation growers are now on crop, large 

 cuts are expected until after Easter. All 

 stock is of fine quality, especially in 

 the Enchantress varieties. 



Sweet peas are now in full crop and 

 great quantities came in daily last week. 

 Excellent stock was sold as low as $3 



