DiCEMBKB 12, 1918. 



The Florists^ Review 



43 



St. Louis for Your Supplies 



"The Best Thanksgiving Ever," was the Comment of the Trade. 



Don*t Neglect Your Supplies for Christmas 



Red Ruscus, Crepe Paper, Red Frieze, Frieze Bells, Immortelles, Poinsettias, Chiffon, 



Thistles, Pine Cones and other Supplies. 



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. 



Roses - Carnations - Orchids - Valley 



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



NEW f ANCY f CRNS 



Per 1000 $5.00 



LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS 



Per 100, $1.00 Per 1000, 9.00 



BOXWOOD SPRAYS 



Per bunch ^ 30 



Per case of 60 lbs 12.50 



BRONZE GALAX LEAVES 



Per 1000 $1.50 



Per case of 10,000 10.00 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 

 Per bale ; .* 2.00 



DUX SUPERIORA 



BROWN, GREEN and PURPLE MAGNOLIA 



LEAVES 



Per carton $1.75 



CYCAS LEAVES-AII Sizes 



SOUTHERN SMILAX 

 Per case 5.00 



Prices subject to chanite 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. 



Meotton The BcTlew when you writ*. 



PRICE LIST OF FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



PLAIN CHIFFON 



(about 35 to 40 yards to bolt.) 

 Can be had in any color, Per yd. 

 Satin Edge. 2 inches wide.. $0.03>fl 

 Satin Edge, 4 inches wide.. .06 

 Satin Edge. 6 inches wide.. .08 

 Satin Edge, 10 inches wide.. .12 



FANCY CHIFFON 



(about35to40yard8lobolt.) Peryd. 



Dotted EfiFect. 4 in, wide $0.08 



Dotted EfiFect. 6 in. wide 10 



Lily of the Valley Effect 



4in.wide 08 



Lily of the Valley Effect.. . 

 6 in. wide 



Forget-Me-Nots Effect ... 



Silk Oauze, 6 in. wide 



•Gold" or "Silver" Valley, 

 Effect, 6 in. wide 



.$0.10 



.12 



. ,08 



'. .12 



ARTIFICIAL CAPES 



Made of waxed paper, A perfect 

 imitation. Very desirable, handy, 

 being ready wired; can be had in 

 White, Pink or Lavender, 



Perboxof 300 $2.50 



Per box of 1000 .' 7.50 



Complete lUt of all other 



QEO, H. ANGERMUELLER CO., Wholesale 



RED CYCAS LEAVES 



Size Pksr. of 10 Per 100 Size Pkgr. of 10 Per 100 



8tol2inches $0.40 $3.50 I 16 to '20 inches $0.75 $7.00 



12tol6inche8 65 5.00 I 20 to 24 inches 95 9.00 



(50 Cycas @ 100 rate). 



JAPANESE ROPING (or Frieze) 



Either Red or Oreen (60 yds. to ball). 

 Medium size 76 



supplies sent on request. 



Florists, 1324 Pine St., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Kramer, making preparations for a big 

 holiday season, 



John Tierney, of the Bills Floral Co., 

 at Davenport, la., just across the Mis- 

 sissippi, also was in the market. 



Miss Lubliner, of William Lubliner, 

 Milwaukee, looked after her brother's 

 sliipments here, as business conditions 

 would not allow Mr, Lubliner to come 

 himself, 



N, A, Harold, of the West View Floral 

 ^0., of Elkhart, Ind,, was here for a 

 day, 



J. S Wilson, Jr., of the Alpha Floral 

 ^0; of Des Moines, was among last 

 week 's buyers. 



, .^^^'■les Siebrecht, of Winona, Minn., 

 week^*'°*^ large orders while here last 



f^"^"!^"^ the numerous visitors was 

 lound one wholesaler, H. G. Berning, of 

 '^r. i.ouis. Mr. Berning was asked for 



FANCY FERNS — SPECIAL PICKED 



LEAVE AN ORDER WITH US FOR REGULAR SHIPMENTS 



Manufacturer of 



WIRE DESIGNS 



WrHc for price Ust 



C. A. KUEHN, WHOLESALE FLORIST 



AN taatnablc Cat FItwsrs 

 Maaalactarsr aai Otaler ia "Raritta* " Braari Ssfplies 

 1312 Pint Street. ST. LOUIS. MO. 



his opinion on the high price of carna- 

 tions and remarked that it was all right, 

 as St. Louis is getting 20 cents apiece 

 for this flower. 



C, L. W, Snyder, of the El Paso Car- 

 nation Co., El Paso, 111., was among the 

 out-of-town buyers here this week, 



John E, Lapes, of Cedar Kapids, was 

 here December 10, 



Ove Gnatt, of the firm that bears his 

 name, of La Porte, Ind,, called on cus- 

 tomers here December 10, 



Thomas Heaven, retailer and whole- 



saler, of Benton Harbor, Mich., came 

 in for the main purpose of buying sup- 

 plies. 



And last, but not least, we have with 

 us our friend, Sam Seligman. 



Wichita, Kan.— W. H. Culp & Co. re- 

 port that the florists are unable to 

 obtain more than fifty per cent of the 

 supplies ordered from eastern points, 

 which makes it impossible to meet the 

 local demand. Prices for flowers are 

 less here than in other cities, neverthe- 

 less. 



