Decembku 26, 1918. 



The Florists' Review 



29 



St. Louis for Your Supplies 



Roses - Carnations - Orchids - Valley 



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. 



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



NEW FANCY FERNS 

 Per 1000 $ 5.00 



LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS 



Per 100, $1.00 Per 1000, 9.00 



BRONZE GALAX LEAVES 



Per 1000 $ 1.50 



Per casfr of 10,000 12.60 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 

 Per bale 2.00 



DUX SUPERIORA 



BROWN, GREEN and PURPLE MAGNOLIA 



LEAVES 



Per carton $1.75 



CVaS LEAVES-AII Sizes 



SOUTHERN SMILAX 

 Per case 5.00 



Prices subject to chanxe without notice. Write for our Ckimplete 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. 



M<>ntton The ReTl«»w wb<>n you write. 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower 

 Company 



Florists* Supplies 

 116118 Seventk St , PinSBURGH, PA. 



Cut Flower Baskets 



REED PLANT STANDS 



CHAS. A JOHNSON 



2535 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Fred C. Weber had many advance 

 orders, both local and out-of-town, for 

 Christmas delivery. His plant sales also 

 were large. 



The officers of the Florists' Club will 

 meet January 2 at the home of Vice- 

 president Beneke, ^^hen plans will be 

 made for the meeting January 9. < 



Alexander Lurie, of the Missouri Bo- 

 tanical Garden, is in New York city. 

 He will stay until after the holidays. 



J. J. B. 



CLEVELAND. 



The Market. 



In the cut flower market stock has 

 been far short of requirements. A few 

 good poinsettias came into the market 

 and were quickly taken. Short roses 

 have been in strong demand for funeral 

 work, also the long-stemmed stock, 

 among which were fine Hadley, Ophelia 

 and Columbia. Carnations have been 

 coming in more freely, but there are not 

 enough for the demand. Sweet peas and 

 freesia have been available, but violets 

 still are scarce. The cut of Easter lilies 

 has cleaned up daily. Stevia continues 

 in good demand. Calendulas have been 

 clearing daily. Many of the florists 

 have been so rushed with funeral work 



SPECIAL PRICE LIST OF FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



VELVET POINSETTIAS 



These are made of a perfect shade of "Xmas Red" Velveteen of fine Quality, loM stem with 

 green foliage. A sure seller for the Holiday trade. 



Per dozen $1.25 Per gross ( 12 dozen ) $13.50 



JAPANESE ROPING (or Frieze) 



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

 Medium size 75 



Sizes 



8 to 12 inches $0.40 $3.50 



r2tOl6inches 45 4.00 



16 to 20 inches....". 55 6.00 



20 to 24 inches 65 6.00 



24to28inches 80 7.50 



CYCAS LEAVES (Best Quality) 



Pkar. of 10 Per 100 Sizes 



Pkg. of 10 



28 to 32 inches $0.95 



32 to 36 inches 1.10 



36 to 40 inches 1.25 



40 to 44 inches 1.50 



Per 100 



$ 9.00 



10.50 



12.00 



14.00 



Size RED CYCAS LEAVES Pkg. of lO Per 100 



16 to 20 inches 75 7.00 



■20 to 24 inches 95 9.00 



Complete list of all other supplies sent on request. 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER CO., Wholesale Florists 

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



Msntlon The Berlew when yon writs. 



FANCY FERN8--8PECIAL PICKED 



LEAVE AN ORDER WITH U8 FOR REGULAR 8HIPMBNTS 



Maoafactnrer of 



WIRE 



DESIGNS 



Write for price Hat 



C. A. KUEHN, WHOLESALE ELORIST 



U IsassaiMs Cat Fltwsrt 

 Missfictartr asd Hilsr is "Fteristi' " Iraad tsMHst 

 1312 PiM Street. ST. LOUIS, MO. 



CHICAGO FLORISTS 



Call and see our easy sell- 

 ing tide litie as shown 

 in our retail flower 

 store. Outside florists 

 write for circular. 



WONDER 

 IRRiaATOR CO. 



2544 II. CIsrIi St.. CWcns 



that it has been impossible for them to 

 take time to make up a supply of Christ- 

 mas wreaths and garlands. 



Various Notes. 



First Lieutenant J. R. Cowgill, of Can- 

 ton, O., was in the city recently calling 

 on his many friends, while on leave for 

 a few days. Lieutenant Cowgill is con- 

 nected with the aviation corps and has 



A Card This Size 



Costs only 90o per 'Week 

 on Tearijr Order 



It wonld ke«p your name and yoar spe- 

 cialty before the whole trade. 



A half-Inch card coats only 46o per week 

 on yearly Mtler. 



been in training in England, whence he 

 has just returned. 



Private Karl R. Witthuhn, in a recent 

 interesting letter to his father, describes 

 a florist's shop which he visited with his 

 comrades in the city of Angers, France, 

 He says that few cut flowers were sold, 

 but that potted plants were much in evi- 

 dence and jardinieres, fern dishes, etc., 

 were carried in such large stocks that 



