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The Florists' Review 



Jandaby 22, 1920. 



Using our 



White Wood Easels 



ADDS 50% IN THE MAKEUP 

 OF YOUR DESIGNS 



Cheaper than Wire or Iron — Made of White 

 Enameled Beaded Wood, with Brass Fittings 



36-iiich, each $0.60 54-inch, each $ 1 .00 



42-inch, each 75 60-inch, each 1.35 



48-inch, each 85 66-inch, each .... 2.00 



Wm. C. Smith Wholesale Floral Co. 



1316 PINE STREET, ST. LOUIS. MO. 



same as others. He says he has not 

 had to wear gloves on even the coldest 

 days. 



H. N. Bruns has begun to cut valley 

 from new pips, the first pips received 

 from his brother in Hamburg since the 

 war. It was something of an accom- 

 plishment to maintain a steady output 

 of cut valley for four years with the 

 regular supply of pips cut off, but Mr. 

 Bruns has cut valley practically every 

 day during the last four years. He still 

 is using some Dutch and Danish pips, 

 but they never have equaled in quality 

 what he received from his brother. 



E. Wienhoeber leaves February 8 for 

 a trip to California. He will return 

 shortly before Easter. 



A. Miller says Gladiolus Lily Lehman 

 is without a superior in the open 

 ground, but that it does not respond un- 

 der greenhouse conditions. 



E. C. Amling is busy on the coast. 

 In addition to developing his new grow- 

 ing project there, he finds time to pick 

 up stock of the character that can be 

 shipped here to relieve the present short- 

 age or to provide novelty. Heather is 

 a case in point. 



The two big windows of the A. B. C. 

 carry large banners this week, "Wel- 

 come American Carnation Society," and 

 the display of bulbs and accessories is 

 specially arranged to interest growers. 



Homer Lango has a new Kissel-Kar 

 chummy roadster. 



E. M. Voorhces, sales manager for the 

 Chicago Feed & Fertilizer Co., is on a 

 trip to Cuba. 



In order to gain additional space for 

 the supplies department, Poehlmann 

 Bros. Co. is closing its entrance at 66 

 East Randolph street and diverting all 

 foot traffic to the store entrance num- 

 bered 72 East Randolph. This not only 

 will give Mr. Waters some needed space, 

 but will result in all customers passing 

 within sight of the cut flower salesmen. 



Many additions have been made to 

 the working staff of the American 

 Greenhouse Mfg. Co., over fifteen posi- 

 tions having been lately filled through 



FOR QUICK ACTION, WRITE 



SAM SELIGMAN 



Resident Buyer and Jobber in All Specialties in 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



239-241 Fourth Ave^ New York 



MentioD i'ue lUiviMw >vbeu jou ^nce. 



Rice Paper Blossoms 



These are very pretty, made of rice paper 

 of various rich colors, and have the ap- 

 pearance of large butterfly sweet peas— 

 on single stem, price, per 100 f2.00 



Special price list of many other 

 items sent free. 



Geo. H. Angermueller Co* 



1324 Pine St.. St. LouU. Mo. 



the firm's Want Ad in The Review. 

 Peter Hus, formerly with the Foley 

 Greenhouse Mfg. Co., has joined the 

 Agmco staff. 



Visitors. 



Grover Lee Rambler, manager for 

 D. E. Ruch, Shreveport, La., was in 

 the market January 16 and 17. He re- 

 ports business in the south as better 

 than ever before, with a notable in- 

 crease in telegraph delivery orders. 



Miss Elizabeth Roe, with Westman 

 & Getz, Cleveland, spent three days here 

 last week in quest of things needed to 

 meet the demands of the biggest season 

 on record. 



Henry Kusik, the Kansas City whole- 

 seler, came to town January 19 in quest 

 of stock. He previously had visited Mil- 

 waukee. When Mr. Kusik was here 

 about Christmas he was called home by 

 news of the arrival of the third son in 

 his family. There are no daughters. 



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 = will pay yoa to write for our price list. Q 



I C. A. KUEHN WHOLESTUE FLORIST § 



g 1312 Pine Street ST. LOUIS. MO. f 



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Cut Flowers 



OUR SPECIALTY 



H. G. BERNING 



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



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 MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



The Market. 



Flowers continue to be scarce. The 

 lack of recent building among the grow- 

 ers has caused production to lag, while 

 sales have been pushed. 



Prices have declined little since the 



