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The Florists' Review 



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JULT 8, 1920 



Leaves 



Prepared under our new process, in cases or cartons. 

 Brown, Green or' Purple. 



Oak Sprays in Green, Brown or Red, packed Natural Sheet Moss, in bags of 10 lbs. net. 



in cases of 100 sprays to case. Natural Evergreen Smilax Substitute- 

 Beech Sprays, same color as Oak and same pack. Huckleberry Foliage, standard Smilax cases. 



Fadeless Sheet Moss, in bags of 10 lbs. net. Lyrata Foliage, same pack as Huckleberry. 



All orders for th* abovo good* will har* our porsonal attoation and satisfaction guarantaod. 



THE RUMBLE Y CO., Evergreen, Ala. 



Henry G. Beruing and Mrs. Berning 

 have returned from their 10-day stay 

 at Okawville, 111., both much improved 

 in health and in trim for the convention 

 trip. 



Mrs. F. C. Weber, Sr., and Mr. and 

 Mrs. F. C. Weber, Jr., left July 1 for 

 their usual summer trip to northern lake 

 resorts. They say they will attend the 

 8. A. F. convention before returning 

 home. Arthur Beyer is in charge of the 

 store in Mr. Weber's absence. 



The St. Louis Seed Co. is taking an 

 inventory, which is keeping the force 

 busy. August H. Hummert, vice-presi- 

 dent of the company, is sporting a new 

 pleasure car. 



Valley sales were heavier with C. A. 

 Kuehn during the month of June than 

 in any previous month of the year. Ac- 

 cording to Arthur Meyer, manager of 

 this department, with the advent of July 

 trade has slacked up somewhat. 



Fred Strohmeyer, of the Ayres Floral 

 Co., says that the last season was the 

 best in years and that the regular sum- 

 mer clean-up would start right after 

 July 4. The only single man in this 

 firm is Richard Tubbesing and they say 

 Dan Cupid has about finished his job 

 here. 



Henry Ostertag reports that his firm 

 has been incorporated recently under 

 the name of the Ostertag Bros. Florist 

 Co. His son Charles, a member of the 

 new firm, is manager of the cut flower 

 department. Mr. Ostertag says that he 

 has completely recovered from his re- 

 cent illness and is again 100 per cent. 



Mr. and Mrs. Henri Durenberg, of 

 Grimm & Gorly, celebrated their first 

 wedding anniversary June 27 and Al- 

 bert W. Gumz, of the Windier Whole- 

 sale Floral Co., celebrated his fifth wed- 

 ding anniversary June 30. 



Chrysanthemum planting has begun 

 with the Kirkwood growers. The W. A. 

 Eowe Co., Oscar May, Phil Goebel, Jr., 

 and the Meyer Bros., among the largest, 

 will again supply this market with the 

 leading varieties. All say that a good, 

 soaking rain is badly needed. 



Allan Humason, representing the 

 Baedlein Basket Co., Chicago, spent a 

 few days in this city last week on his 

 way westward. Mr. Humason report* 

 excellent trade in his line. 



mim 



Sphagnum Mdts 



10 bales $1 .50 per bale 



25 to 30 bales 1.35 per bale 



60 bales 1.25 per bale 



Order Now and Save Money 



C. C. PoUworth Co. 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



New Crop Dagger Ferns 



Extra Good Quality 



$2.00 per lOOO 



Natural Green Sheet Moss 



$1.50 per bag 



THE WOODS-KRAFT CO. 



p. O. Box 202, ERIE, PA. 



LAUREL, MOSS 



Laard Branchc*, 2x2x4 ft. case. S8.00 per 



case. 

 Lanrd Stems, large ba«, Sl.25. 

 Green Sheet Moss, larse bac, Sl.76. 

 Peony Roots, for fall delivery. 



W. Z. PURNELL, Snow HiU, Md. 



NEW CROP, FANCY AND DAGGER 



FERNS *pJlce'r 



»■.■■ »-w » » ■■»■■», 6c and 8c par yard. Fresh 

 stock supplied on snort notics; use it for your 

 weddincs and other similar decoratloiUi' 

 aothi DC better. 



BroMoQalajcflneanality. 11.26 per 1000; 111.00 

 per case of 10.000; extra fine leaves. 



l »li «« niiin Mosa, S6.00 per large bale. 



<re— < Pino, 12c per lb.; made up, 10c and vie 

 per yd. 



■ranoh t.mmrmU large bundles, 60c. 



NoMtoek, large bundles tl.OO. 



Interest in the Cleveland S. A. F. con- 

 vention becomes stronger daily as the 

 time draws near, according to W. J. 

 Pilcher, state vice-president, who is 

 plapning the transportation and route, 



Tclearaph Address. New Salem. Masa. 

 Post Oflloe end L. D. Phone Address 



MILLINGTON, MASS. 



including arrangements for a spec al 

 car, for the St. Louis party. A f iH 

 report is to be made at the Florists' 

 Club meeting July 8. 

 The W. C. Smith Wholesale Floral Co. 



