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Januabt 1, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



89 



St. Louis for Your Supply of 



ROSES 



RUSSELL 



COLUMBIA 



OPHELIA 



CARNATIONS ORCHIDS 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 



SINGLE VIOLETS 

 PAPER WHITES 



Headquarters for Southern W3d SmOax. Per case, 50 lbs., $5.00 



FANCY FERNS 

 Per 1000 $3.60 



LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS 



Per 100 $1.00 



Per 1000 7.50 



GREEN GALAX LEAVES 



Per 1000 $ 1.50 



Per case of 10.000 12.00 



BOXWOOD 

 Per 100 lbs $30.i)0 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 

 Per bale $2.00 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 

 Per bag 2.60 



SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE QUANTITIES 

 Brown, Green and Purple Masfnolia Leaves $1.50 per carton 



Everything in Florists' Supplies 



Orders from unknown parties must be accompanied with cash or shipment will be made C. 0. D. 



Prices subject to market changes 



St. Louis Wholesale Cut Flower Company 



1 406-08 Pine St., Loog Distance Phone BeU, OUre 4203 ST* LiOUISy MO. 



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Write for our "New Style" Ust of "WIRE DESIGNS," that you may- 

 "SEE YOUR COST AT A GLANCE" and leave your order with us for regular shipments of— 



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{Special Picked ) $3.00 



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C. A. KUEHN WHOLESALE FLORIST 





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1312 PINE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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Mention The Review when you write. ^^ 



The Biessen Tloral Co., Carr & Eich- 

 ardson, Fred Foster and George Berner 

 all went ahead of last year's business. 



Vandervoort 's and the Famous-Barr 

 floral departments experienced their big- 

 gest Christmas business. 



C. Young & Sons Co. and Ostertag 

 Bros, also claim the best Christmas busi- 

 ness they ever had. 



Geo. Waldbart, the Ayres Floral Co., 

 M. S. Newman and the Koenig Floral 

 Co., at Grand and Olive, as usual had 

 a .great business in plants and cut 

 flowers. 



Fred C. Weber, Jos. Witek, F. H. 

 Weber, John Boerm, Sanders, H. Young 



& Son, Theo. Miller, Fred Hermann, 

 Paul Heil and the Delmar Florists, in 

 the west end residence district, all say 

 they never experienced a better Christ- 

 mas business than this year's. 



In the north end one hears nothing but 

 good reports of this year 's Christmas 

 business. In the south end it is the 

 same story as to the volume of business 

 done and the good prices obtained. 

 From these reports one can safely say 

 that there never was such a Christmas 

 for the sale of plants and cut flowers as 

 this year. Those who advertise for 

 telegraph business in the Pink Part 

 say that this branch of the business is 



becoming better each year. In looking 

 over their last year's telegraph orders, 

 they find in some cases a fifty per cent 

 increase. 



New Year's business will not be so 

 heavy, but the retailers have advance 

 orders for many decorations for New 

 Year 's celebrations at houses, hotels and 

 cafes. Prices on stock will perhaps 

 drop a few cents, but not if the demand 

 continues heavy. 



Various Notes. 



The Florists' Bowling League will re- 

 sume its weekly bowling, beginning 

 January 7. The opening matches will 



