Mat 27, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



37 



Memorial Day 



PEONIES 



(Assorted colors) 



Select Stock $100.00 per 1000 



Fancy Stock (best in market) 120.00 per 1000 



Natural Prepared Foliage Wreaths. Are the finest you can 

 purchase. Order a sample shipment. 



Prices from $2.00 to $4.00 Each 



Our stock of RoseSy Carnations, Sweet Peas, Snapdragons, Calen- 

 dulas and Lilies will be of fine quality and good supply. 



Supplies You Will Need 



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AGNOLIA LEAVES, brown, 

 green, $1.50 per carton. 



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IRED PICKS, plain box of 10,000, 

 $2.50; box of 50.000. $11.00. 



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PHAGNUM MOSS, $2.00 per bale; 

 10 bales, $17.50. 



TpLORISTS' GREEN THREAD, ex- 

 •^ tra strong, 8 spools to a box, 

 $2.25. 



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OX and STONE WIRE, all sizes. 

 Prices on application. 



CHIFFON, all colors, 4-inch, per 

 yard, lOc; 6-inch, per yard, 14c. 



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RAPPING and TISSUE PAPER, 

 24 and 30-inch rolls. 



Send for Complete Price List on Florists' Supplies 



St. Louis Wholesale Cut Flower Company 



1406-08 Pine St^ uuDirtocePkwteii, oi>.<4203 ST. LOUIS, MC5. 



Some of tlie regular Memorial day 

 stock, sueh as stocks, feverfew, candy- 

 tuft and gypsophila, is coming in. Ad- 

 vance orders for all these are heavy. 

 Good frame-grown lily of the valley is 

 coming in, much superior to the forced 

 stock and witli excellent foliage. Lo- 

 i-ally grown lilac also made its appear- 

 ance this week. 



Club Meeting. 



At the meeting of the Gardeners' and 

 I'lorists' Club May 18 there was a fair 

 attendance for a busy season, the ar- 

 lival of a few warm days keeping al- 

 most everyone busy outdoors. Two new 

 members were elected. John K. M. L. 

 J'arquhar was chosen a delegate to rep- 

 resent the club at the conference of in- 

 terests opposed to Quarantine 37 in 

 Xew York June 15. Announcement was 

 made of a ladies' night for the June 15 

 meeting, when a unique entertainment 

 will be furnished, which will include 

 ihe song, "Say It with Flowers." A 

 lield day will be held at the Arnold Ar- 



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boretum .Tune 12 and the annual picnic 

 at Cunningliam park, East Milton, 

 July 22. 



On exhibition was a new power cul- 

 tivator and lawn mower of Boston 

 manufacture (named the Spry Wheel), 

 which greatly interested many of the 

 members as a labor-saver, with a weight 

 of 135 i)ounds, gasoline consumption one 

 gallon per day, 1.38 horsepower; it is 

 simple of construction and is proving 

 ])opular with many farmers, florists and 

 market gardeners. 



The speaker of the evening was Pro- 

 fessor J. F. De Chant, of the Sheldon 

 School of Business, on "Service." Ho 



Cut Flowers 



OUR SPECIALTY 



H. G. BERNING 



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



Mention The RctIcw when yon write. 



WM. C. SMITH 

 Wholesale Floral Co. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



1 31 6 PINE ST. (Both L D. Phones) ST. LOUIS 



Su«*rMS and Everything in Season tlways on Hand 



discussed the three great basal 

 laws, fundamental, statute and conven- 

 tional, and followed this with the three 

 great elements in service, viz., quantity, 

 ((uality and reliability or mode of con- 

 duct. He next spoke of the three great 



