NOVBMBER 20, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



51 



St. Louis for Your Supply of 



Chrysanthemums 



Our Growers are cutting finer Mums this Season than ever before. We can 

 furnish you with select stock from $15.00 to $35.00 per 100. 



ROSES 



Russell, $6.00 to $25.00 per 100 Columbia, $6.00 to $20.00 per 100 



Ophelia, $4.00 to $12.00 per 100 



Snapdreigon, Pink, $5.00 and $6.00 per 100 

 Carnations, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 per 100 

 Pompons, 25c to 75c per bunch 

 Single Violets, $1.50 per 100 



Orchids, $18.00 to $24. 00 per dozen 

 Asparagus Plumosus, 35c to 50c per bunch 

 Paper Whites, $8.00 per 100 



Headquarters for Southern WOd Smilax. Per case, 50 lbs., $5.00 



FANCY FERNS 

 Per 1000 $2.50 



LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS 



Per 100 $1.00 



Per 1000 7.50 



GREEN GAUX LEAVES 



Per 1000 $ 1.50 



Per case of 10.000 12.00 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 

 Per bale $2.00 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



Per bundle $1.50 



Per bag 2.50 



SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE QUANTITIES 

 Brown, Green and Purple Magnolia Leaves $1.50 per carton 





Everything in Florists* Supplies 



Orders from unknown parties must be accompanied with cash or shipment will be made C. O. D. 



Prices subject to market changes. 



St. Louis Wholesale Cut Flower Company 



14-06-08 Pine St., Long Di.t«.cePhoneB«n,ouTe 4203 ST. LOUIS, MO. 



president of Vandervoort 's, who gave an 

 address of welcome, which impressed 

 the members, and a rising vote of 

 thanks was extended for his able talk. 



The trustees had no report to make 

 and the place for the next club meet- 

 ing will be decided later. 



F. C. Weber, Jr., reported as to what 

 was accomplished at the recent meeting 

 of thv^ F. T. D. 



Chairman Bourdet, of the publicity 

 committee, reported the work that is be- 

 ing done by this committee and called 

 on the secretary for a statement as to 

 the amount contracted for the season, 

 which amounted to $4,150. 



The chair then called for applications 

 for membership, which numbered forty- 

 three, as follows: N. Kingsley, Arno 

 Grossart, L. H. Archias, James M. 

 North, Ben Albers, Jr., A. J. Bentzen, 



FREE TO RETAIL FLORISTS 



One "Floral Art" Album, containing fifty "made-up" Floral Emblems, 

 etc. We offer one Album free to each retailer who uses Florists' Sup- 

 plies— offer only good for a short time. Full particulars by letter. 



GEO. H. ARGERMIELLER CO., ^SSlrvt^^:S. SL Uuis, Me. 



Julia Armstrong, J. J. Bentzen, N. Bova, 

 H. Brix, C. Buesking, Jr., Miss M. Car- 

 roll, Geo. F. Deutschmann, L. J. Dous- 

 sard, J. Diller, Henry J. Durenberg, 



D. S. Geddis, H. G. Hall, Chas. Hahn, 



E. Hentschel, Paul T. Heil, Oscar Huet- 

 temann, M. Judd, Tom Kirkwood, Jr., 

 O. A. Klingler, A. F. Kopp, J. A. Kropp, 

 M. Levine, W. L. Loewnan, P. L. Mc- 

 Kee, Mrs. Geo. H. McNeill, Chas. Meier, 

 Mrs. Julia Pelletier, Geo. J. Pfoff, F. 

 Plotz, Mrs. G. N. Rothenheber, Otto 



Roth, H. P. Schaad, F. Schierloch, Fred 

 Seibel, J. W. Stephenson, Harry Wag- 

 ner, Mrs. B. Westhus. The chair ap- 

 pointed a committee of five for investi- 

 gation and reports at next meeting. 



The following, who had made appli- 

 cation for membership at the last meet- 

 ing, were elected to membership after 

 the committee had reported favorably 

 on them: A. Hoffmann, 8r., A. Opper- 

 mann, Jr., Fred Koenig, G. N. Rothen- 

 heber, Samuel Roth, Chas. Ostertag, 



