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Memorial Day Necessities 



Rush your orders at once for all Memorial Day Necessities. 

 Don't underestimate your requirements — remember last 

 year and profit by your experience. 



Cemetery 

 Vases 



Heavy tin, painted green, 

 strongly spiked. The kind 

 that will not leak. 



Length, IO/4 inches; 

 depth, 6% inches; "opening, 

 4 inches. Packed 3 dozen 

 to a carton. 



Per doz , $1.75 

 Per groM. $19.50 



Magfnolia Wreaths 



The old standby will be more than ever in demand this year. 

 Our wreaths are correctly designed and substantially made of 

 selected Superiora Magnolia Leaves. 



16-inch... doz., $15.00 22-inch... doz., $24.00 

 18-inch... doz., 18.00 24-inch.., doz., 27.00 

 20-inch... doz.. 21.00 



Cycas Leaves 



Prepared Cycas Leaves 



Size Per 10 



8 to 12 $0.45 



12 to 16 50 



16 to 20 60 



Per 100 

 $3.80 



4.50 

 5.50 



Per 1000 



$34.20 

 40 50 

 49.50 



Packed 10 to a bunch 

 Bunches cannot be broken 



Metallic Cycas Leaves 



Size Per 10 



8 to 12 $0.75 



12 to 16 90 



16 to 20 1.10 



Per 100 

 I 7.00 



8.50 

 10.00 



Larger Sizes at Proportionate Price* 



The McCallum Company 



HEADQUARTERS-PITTSBURGH-FACTO R I E S 



New York Branch: 239 Fourth Avenue 

 Detroit Branch: 34 W. Elizabeth Street 

 Cleveland Branch: 421 High Avenue 

 Cincinnati Branch: 112 E. Third Street 



Mention Tbe Review when yon write. 



from several growers and prices have 

 dropped as low as $1.50 to $2 per dozen. 

 Marguerites sell well at $1 to $3. Mig- 

 nonette, calendulas and bachelor's but- 

 tons are somewhat slow sellers. Cat- 

 tleya Mossise averages $7.50 per dozen. 

 Valley is fairly plentiful and variable 

 in quality, selling all the way from $3 

 to $8 per hundred. Among pot plants 

 are hydrangeas, roses, daisies. Pink 

 Pearl rhododendrons and calceolarias. 

 A few Canterbury bells are also offered. 



Various Notes. 



The Boston Florists' Association met 

 at the Hotel Westminster May 4, with a 

 good attendance. Henry Penn presided. 

 After enjoying a good dinner the mem- 

 bers listened to a splendid address on 

 "The Wit and Humor of Flowers" by 

 William H. McMasters, a well known 



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C A. KUEHN WHOLESALE FLORIST 



1318 Pine St., St. Louis. SIo. 5 



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publicist and v^riter. Miss Lillian 

 Green furnished several songs, which 

 were generously applauded, and Mrs. 

 W. H. McMasters proved herself to be 

 an able pianist. 



The Boston Cooperative Flower Mar- 

 ket was entered by burglars during the 

 night of April 22. Entrance was gained 

 by breaking out a rear window. The 

 tills of several salesmen were rifled, but 



Cut Flowers 



OUR SPECIALTY 



H G. BERNING 



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



WM. C. SMITH 

 Wholesale Floral Co. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



1316 PINE ST. (Both L D. Hmnms) ST. LOUtS 



little money was secured and the ma- 

 rauders, who were probably amateurs. 



