May 19, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



53 



Decoration Day Needs 



Wired Tooth Picks 



Per bo X of 10,000 $2.50 



lu boxes 11.75 



Green Wired Sticks 



No. to box 

 4500 

 3000 



1 box 



$2.50 

 2.06 



lObxs. 

 $12.00 



lo.eo 



Green Pointed Sticks 



Size 

 5-inch 

 12-inch 

 18-inch 



1000 



$0 75 



2.00 



250 



10.000 

 $ 7.15 



18.80 

 25 00 



Tin Foil 



5 and 7-ineh, per lb 15c 



Green and Violet, G-in &0c 



Greeninsf Pins 



1 bov $ 2.75 



5 boxes 12.50 



10 boxes 23.50 



Cords 



Bab.v no'.. $0.20; Grc, $ 1.90 



Medium Doz., .60; Gro.. 6 35 



Large (Paris) Doz., 1.00; Gro., 10.25 



Chenille 



Sl7e Per Roll Per Doz. 



Small $035 $4.00 



Medium 40 4 50 



Large 50 5.50 



Twist 50 5.60 



Papyrus Crepe Paper 



Per roll 3Sc 12 rolls $4.00 



Colors: Lavender, Moss, Pink, White, Yellow. 



Good Chiffons 



4-inch, per .vd 6c 6-inch, per yd 8c 



Sphasfnum Moss 



Per Bale $1.30 



LycoDodium 



1 Carton $3 25 10 Cartons @ f3.15 



Pine Cones 



Small Per 100, $1.00 



Medium PerlOO, 150 



Large PerlOO. 3.00 



Oak Leaves 



1 Carton J1.7» 10 Cartons @ $1.65 



Colors: Red, Green, Brown. 



In the center of the United States 



Wheat Sheaves 



No. Inch Each Doz 



14 $0.20 $2.25 



1 15 .26 2.85 



2 16 .35 395 



3 17 .45 5.00 



4 19 .55 6.25 



5 22 .85 9.60 



6 24 1.05 1200 



7 26 1.45 15.80 



8 28 1.60 18.60 



9 30 1.85 ..VI 



Box Wire 



No. Box 



18 Cut 18 inches $1.70 



19 Cut 18 inches 1 80 



20 Cut 12, 1.5. 18 inches 1 90 



21 Cut 12. 15. 18 inches 2.00 



22 Cut 12, 15, 18 inches 2.15 



2:3 Cut 12. 15, 18 inches 2.40 



24 Cut 12. 15, 18 inches 2 6.5 



GilraiiiTed 

 Ceffletery Vues 



No. 1. 7>^-inch 

 deep and 3)4-inch 

 diameter. 



Doz $ 1.60 



Gro 16.00 



No 2. 4M'inch 

 diameter. 



Doz « 2.10 



Gro -2.60 



Painted 

 Gree,i 



Mas^nolia Leaves 



"Dux Superiora" 

 Brown, Green and Purple. 



Per Carton $1.60 



10 Cartons IS.OO 



Red, per Carton 200 



10 Ca. tons 18.50 



C. A. KUEHN WHOLESALE FLORIST 



1312 PINE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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get all that can be had while the get- 

 ting ia.good. 



Various Notes. 



K. A. Humfeld had the docoration 

 and bouquets for a rainbow wedding, 

 May 4. The bridesmaids carried sil- 

 vered wiclter fans with big clusters of 

 sweet peas tied to the handles. The 

 bride 's bouquet was of valley and 

 orchids. A niimber of Country Club 

 dinners lately have called for elaborate 

 ilecorations. 



Joseph Austin sold many baskets of 

 growing geraniums and ferns for $4 and 

 $^y apiece Mothers' day. Customers 



seemed pleased with the baskets and 

 with tlie plants. Nine salesmen waited 

 on trade in the greenhouse May 7 and 

 8, and could not take care of everyone. 

 Mr. Austin will have a good lot of car- 

 nations and other stock for Memorial 

 day. 



Three times as many telegraph or- 

 ders were received and filled by Mrs. 

 T. A. Moseley for Mothers' day as for 

 any other holiday. 



When flowers gave out, O'Connell's 

 Court House Flower Shop sold artificial 

 carnations. Three dozen were bought 

 by one customer. 



August Luther's force is working un- 



til 9 and 10 o'clock every night. Or- 

 ders for bedding stock are piled up 

 waiting for warmer weather. Fifty 

 hanging baskets were among the sales 

 for Mothers' day. 



The Chandler Landscape & Floral Co. 

 is cutting iris, delphinium ana gladioli. 

 The peony crop is entirely gone, but 

 other flowers will be fairly abundant 

 in these greenhouses. 



The Humfeld-Orear Floral Co. han- 

 dles handkerchiefs and bric-a-brac for 

 special occasions. Many of these ar- 

 ticles were sold for Mothers' day to 

 supplement the flower business. 



Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tobler have 



