54 



The Florists^ Review 



May 17. 1917. 



m DECORATION DAY 



MAGNOLIA WREATHS, in Patriotic Colors. 



Something entirely new and a sure seller, at big profit. Made in two sizes. 



12in. Wreath, per doz., $9.00 14-in. Wreatk. per diz., $12.00 



ORDER SOME EARLY, YOU CANNOT GO WRONG 



CYCAS LEAVES 



Prepared C>°cas of best quality. 



Sizes Per lOO 

 8 inches to 12 inches % 2.50 



12 



ir, 



20 

 24 

 28 

 32 

 36 

 40 

 44 



16 

 20 

 24 

 28 

 S2 

 36 

 40 

 44 

 48 



3.00 

 3.75 

 4.75 

 5.75 

 ().50 

 7.25 

 8.25 

 9 50 

 11.00 



PREPARED OAK SHRUBS 



(In cartons.) Can be had in green. 

 Price per carton Jl.50 



Doz, 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES 



Prepared Magnolias, per box (about 1000 



16&V68 ) 



Brown. Purple $1 .35 



Green 1.40 



Red l.CO 



80 

 60 

 25 

 26 

 60 



6.75 

 6.75 

 8.00 

 9.76 

 11.26 

 12.60 



WAX FLOWERS 



Only in desirable colors, as White, Pink, 

 Violet, etc. Per loO 



Dahlias $8.00 



Calla Lilies 6.00 



Harrisii (or Easter Lilies) 8.60 



Chrysanthemums 4 .00 



Roses 2.00 



Carnations 2 . 00 



PLAIN CHIFFON 



( About 35 to 40 yards to bolt.) 



Can be had in any color. pg^ y,}. 



Satin Edge. 2 inches wide SO.C^'fl 



Satin Edge, 4 inches wide 06 



Satin Edge, 6 inches wide 07 



Satin Edge, 10 inches wide 09 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER, WHOLESilLC FLORIST, 1324 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



scarcity of green is the greatest con- 

 cern, and this is about the only thing 

 that is in any way scarce. Everything 

 else is plentiful, and if it were not that 

 business is unusually good, there would 

 be a glut. As it is, the only bad fe9.ture 

 is that the faker can get all of the stuff 

 he wants, but this is an evil that cannot 

 be remedied, for the wholesaler would 

 rather get a little than throw stock on 

 the dump. Tate. 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



The Market. 



The Mothers' day business was the 

 largest in the history of the city's 

 trade, according to reports, the strong 

 demand sweeping the market clean of 

 all carnations and roses. More pot 

 plants and baskets were sold than was 

 expected. Where stores were near 

 greenhouses there was a rush in pre- 

 paring geraniums for the buyers, and 

 other bedding plants in bloom were sold 

 as rapidly as they were made up, espe- 

 cially those retailing at 75 cents to 

 $1.50. 



The carnation was king, and higher 

 prices were obtained for good blooms 

 than was anticipated. At the start only 

 the best grades of roses seemed to 

 move, but when the demand had ab- 

 sorbed the carnations, roses experienced 

 a lively sale, as well as sweet peas and 

 pansies. Irises and snapdragons at- 

 tained a prominent place in the day's 

 business. 



Cut flowers were far from plentiful 

 and prices advanced under the influ- 

 ence of the increasing demand during 

 the first part of the week. Now the 

 indications are that cut stock will not 

 be cheap during the remainder of the 

 month, unless supplies arrive from out- 

 of-town growers. 



Various Notes. 



Gerald Holsinger, of Eosedale, who 

 formerly was an ensign in the navy, 

 has accepted a lieutenant's commis- 

 sion in the sea service. He graduated 

 from the Annapolis academy in 1895 

 and served as an officer of the U. S. S. 

 Vulcan during the Spanish- American 

 war. 



The Mothers' day business at. the 

 establishment of Arthur Newell set a 

 new record for volume. Everything 

 was sold, and much more could have 

 been sold had it been available. Mr. 

 Newell made a design last week that 



FERNS 



New crop DAGGER 



FERNS, now ready, 10(X),$1. 50 



FANCY, per 1000 2.50 



SPARKLEBERRY, case.. 6.00 

 GALAX, Bronze, perlOOO.. 1.00 

 GALAX, Bronze, per case. . 8 . 50 

 CYCAS LEAVES, fresh 



cut, pair 1 .00 



LBUCOTHOE SPRAYS, 



per 100 76 



SHEET MOSS, per bag. . . 2.00 

 SPHAGNUM MOSS, per 



bale 1.75 



LAUREL SPRAYS, per 



doz. bchs 1,00 



BIRCH BARK, per lb 25 



CORK BARK, per lb 10 



CEDAR BARK, per lb 08 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES, Superiora Brand, 



Brown, per carton 1-25 



Green, per carton 1-35 



LAUREL ROPING, per yard 06 



We carry the largest stock of Fresh Cut Decorative Evergreens of 



any house ia America. Highest standard of quality and quick service. 



Florists* Supplies 



THE KERVAN CONPANY, 



119 West 28th Street, 

 NEW YORK 



Mention The Reylew ^rhen yon Trrite. 



FERNS 



New crop. 



Daggers $1.25 per 1000 



Fancy 1.50 per 1000 



E. A. BEAVEN 



Evergreen, Alabama 



Mention The Berlew when you write. 



nUNTAD-STRING 



FOR FLOWER BOXES 



Chicago Printed String Co. 



307 S. La Salle Street, 



CHICAaO 



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 wben wrttlna; advertisers* 



Huckleberry and 

 Lyrata Foliage 



Substitute for Wild Smilax. 

 Write for prices. 



THE RUMBLEY CO., Even;reen, Ala. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



FERNS 



New crop. 



Daggers $1.25 per 1000 



Fancy 1.50 per 1000 



Caldwell The Woodsman Co. 



EVERGREEN, ALABAMA 



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