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The Florists' Review 



March 11, 1920 



Buy Direct from the Grower 



Supreme quality Russell, Columbia, Premier, 

 Richmond, Milady, Ophelia, Killarney, White 

 Killarney, Killarney Queen, Cecile Brunner, 

 New Pink Radiance and Champ Weiland. 



Our quality carnations are recognized as the best on the market. 



Subject ti maricet change 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Open Days, Ni|kts and Sundays 



Mrs. Chas. Russell and Premier Per 100 



Specials $25.00 



Select 20.00 



Medium $15.00 to 18.00 



Short 8.00 to 10.00 



Ophelia, Radiance, Killarney, White Killarney, Kil- 

 larney Queen, Champ Weiland Per 100 



Specials , $18.00 to $20.00 



Select 12.00 to 15.00 



Medium 8.00 to 10.00 



Short 6.00 



Columbia, Milady, Richmond Per 100 



Specials $20.00 



Select $15.00 to 18.00 



Medium 10.00 to 12.00 



Short 6.00 to 8.00 



Cecile Brunner 3.00 to 4.00 



Roses — Our selection 6.00 



Carnations — Fancy 6.00 to 8.00 



Asparagus — Per bunch .50 



Sweet Peas— Per 100 1.50 to 3.00 



Daisies— Per 100 1.50 to 2:00 



LUy of the Valley— Per 100 8.00 



Violets— Per lOQ 75 to 1.00 



Ferns— Per 1000 4.00 



W. E. TRIMBLE GREENHOUSE CO., "^^^^I^ Princeton, E 



MEMBERS F. T. D. Write for Price List on Rooted Cuttings, Potted Plants and Vegetable Plants. 



that brighter weather has greatly in- 

 creased the supply of cut flowers, re- 

 sulting in a material drop in prices. 

 Such advertising is considered to be 

 good publicity by inviting the confi- 

 dence of the public. 



The big "Say It with Flowers" bill- 

 board which the New York Cut Flower 

 Co. has affixed to the Sixth avenue 

 front of the Coogan building is attract- 

 ing much attention from the passen- 

 gers on the Sixth avenue elevated rail- 

 road. 



Preparations for the installation of 

 the various wholesalers who are to move 

 to the old Greenhut building are being 

 rapidly advanced. J. K. Allen's big 

 icebox is already on the floor of the 

 building, awaiting setting up in his 

 section, which is one of the most de- 

 sirable in the lay-out. 



A. M. Hcnshaw, as president of the 

 New York Florists' Club, entertained 

 his brother officers and the chairmen 

 of the club's committees at dinner Mon- 

 day evening, March 8, just before the 

 club's meeting. J. H. P. 



T. J. Nolan will have charge of the 

 exhibit of the King Construction Co. at 

 the flower show. 



A final meeting of the creditors of 

 Alexander McConnell has been called 

 for March 17, at 3 p. m., at the office of 

 the referee in bankruptcy, room 1305 

 Woolworth building, when the trustee's 

 account will be examined preparatory to 

 a final dividend being declared and the 

 trustee discharged. 



Charles Thorley has purchased the 

 former home of John D. Wing, a 5-story 

 dwelling at 16 West Forty-ninth street, 

 which, it is reported, he will alter to 



Canadian Florists-fcJ'r„''2f:ad:: 



We specialize in BASKETS— especially Fairy Baskets 



and Assortments — also Metallic Painted CYCAS, RUSCUS, DIANA GRASS 

 and SEED COLliECTIONS for complete gardens. 



F. K. PROUSE COMPANY Sk-riiPTlNf •olix^.-S'i';: 



Modern Store Fronts ^l Sell Flowers 



WRITE US ABOUT 



KAWNEER STORE FRONT CONSTRUCTION 



OHIO PUTE & WINDOW GLASS CO., 3i3.i9M«ri.si.. Toledo, Ohio 



WM. C. SMITH 

 Wholesale Floral Co. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



1316 PINE ST. (Both L D. Pfcona) ST. LOUI> 



tanlMt Mi4 EvtrytMM ia SeatM Always m Raa4 



Cut Flowers 



OUR SPECIALTY 



H. G. BERNING 



1402.4 Pin* St., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



house his business for a while at least. 

 Wednesday evening, March 17, the 



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Per 100- $8.00 



Is your order booked 

 with us for Easter ? 



C. A. KUEHN wMonsuE FLORIST 



1312 Pine Street ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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employees of the Joseph Trepel flower 

 stores will hold a banquet and recep- 



