OCTOBBK 9, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



39 



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Order Your Winter Supply 

 INow of 



White Wood Easels 



Cheaper than Wire or Iron— Made of White 

 Enameled Beaded Wood, with Bras^ Fittings 



36-inch, each, $0.60 54-inch, each, $1.00 

 42 " " .75 60 " " 1.35 



48 " " .85 66 " " 2.00 



We are also Manufacturers off Wire Desisns 

 and other Florists' Supplies 



Wni.C. Smith Wholesale Floral Co., he. 



1316 PINE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. 

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Mention The Beylew when you write. 



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{Special Picked) 



ERNS 





WrUe for 



Our "New Style" List of 



WiR£ Designs 



That you may 



"SEE YOUR COST il 1 CU«CB" , 



C. A. KUEHN WHOLESALE FLORIST 



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Lea?e your order with us for regular shipments 

 Per 1000, $2.50 



1312 PINE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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ters. Notices have been sent to all in 

 the trade advising them of the commit- 

 tee 's ])lan to raise a $3,000 fund to 

 advertise the sale of flowers and plants. 

 Members of tlie trade are welcome to 

 attend any of the committee's meetings 

 and discuss any matter of importance to 

 bring about the proposed campaign and 

 results. 



The will of the late Miss Mattie S. 

 NewTnan, filed in the Proliate court last 

 week, loft her estate to her friend and 

 business associate. Miss Julia Arm- 

 strong, who has been with her for the 

 last twenty-eight years. The will re- 

 cites that she bequeathed her estate to 

 Miss Armstrong "as a token of appre- 

 ciation of long continued and loving 

 kindness, as well as her devotion to my 

 business interests." Miss Armstrong is 

 the daughter of Luther Armstrong, one 

 of the oldest florists in Kirkwood, Mo. 

 Through her long association with Miss 



SPECIAL AUTUMN PRICE LIST 



of Florists' .Supplies. Ribbons. Chiffons, etc., especially for 

 the retail florist. Write for this list, look it over carefull.v 

 and be surprised at how much less you can buy at from us. 



GEO. H. AN6ERMUELLER CO., 



Wholesale Florists 

 1324 Pine Street, 



St. Louis, Mo. 



Meiiliou the Keview wlien yuu write.^ 



Newman, she knows the wants of the 

 high-class trade of the store, which she 

 will continue to serve. 



A. S. Cerny, one of the largest rose 

 growers in Kirkwood, is cutting from a 

 house of Premiers which show excellent 

 quality. His other houses, in Eussell, 

 Ward and Ophelia, give promise of 

 large production this season. 



Fred Hermann, proprietor of the 

 Flower Shop, at Taylor and Page ave- 

 nues, an attractive store on a good 

 I business corner, says trade has been ex- 



Cut Flowers 



OUR SPECIALTY 



H. G. BERNING 



1402-4 Pine St., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Mention The Review whpn yon write. 



cellcnt the last week. Mr. Hermann is 



a member of the Carnation bowling 



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