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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 26, 1921 



Retailers' Special Price List 



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Wire Hanging Basket* 

 Our Baskets are made strong and sub- 

 stantial, so do not compare them with 

 other "cheap" made up baskets. 

 (Measure across top) 

 Siie Per Doz. Size Per Doz. 



8 inches $2.25 14 inches $4.00 



10 inches 2.75 16 inches 5.00 



12 inches 3.25 18 inches 6.50 



Cemetery Vases 



Cone-shaped, painted green; made of 

 strong galvanized and will last indef- 

 initely; ly^ inches deep, VA diameter. 



Price per dozen $ 2.00 



6 dozen for 10.80 



Prepared Lycopodium 



Splendid for general work as for mak- 

 ing wreaths, filling baskets, etc. Soft, 

 pliable and everlasting. 

 Per carton of 10 lbs $3.25 



Cycas Lsavs* 



(Prepared Cycas, best quality) 



Sizes Pkg. of 10 Per 100 



8 to 12 inches $0.40 $3.50 



12 to 16 inches 45 4.00 



16 to 20 inches 55 5.00 



20 to 24 inches 65 6.00 



24 to 28 inches 80 7.50 



28 to 32 inches 95 9.00 



32 to 36 inches 1.10 10.50 



36 to 40 inches 1.25 12.00 



Green Sheet Moss 



(For Lining Hanging Baskets, etc.) 

 Per large bag, or bale ]2.00 



Magnolia Leaves 



(Dr. Dux Quality) 

 Prepared Magnolias, Brown, Green or 

 Purple. 



Per box, about 800 leaves $1.50 



Red Magnolias, per box 1.90 



Wax Flowers 



(In All Desirable Colors) 



Per 100 



Orchids $5.00 



Dahlias 5.00 



Chrysanthemums 5.00 



Calla Lilies, large 6.00 



Calla Lilies, small 5.00 



Harrisii (or Easter Lilies) 5.00 



Roses 3.00 



Carnations 3.00 



Lily of the Valley, per gross, small... 1.50 

 Lily of the Valley, per gross, large... 5.00 



Orange Blossoms, per gross 2.50 



Lilac (large sprays) per bunch SO 



Jonquil Sprays 6.00 



Narcissus Sprays 6.00 



Paper Harrisii (long stem) 10.00 



Sphagnum Moss 



Select quality, large size bale $1.50 



10 bale lots or more, at 1.40 



(Complete List of many other items sent free) 



GEO- H. ANGERMUELLER CO., Wholesale Florist 



1324 Pine Street - - - - ST. LOUIS. MO. 



THREE STRIPE 



6.INCH CHIFFON, 6«c par yanl 



About 40 yards to a piece 



4INCH CHIFFON, Sc per yanl 



White, Pink, Violet 



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C. A. KUEHN WHOLESALE FLORIST, 1312 Pine Street, S% LOUIS, MO. 



day was discussed jiro and con, resulting 

 in the general opinion that more flow- 

 ers should be produced for this day. 

 We all time crops for Christmas and 

 Easter, and Mothers' day must be in 

 accord with these days. 



The ladies who were fortunate in 

 winning the prizes, fine bunches of 

 flowers, were Mrs. B. F. Barr. Miss 

 Mary Brenneman, Mrs. A. K. Rohrer, 

 Mrs. L. S. Landis, Mrs. Nagel, Mrs. E. 

 P. Hostetter, Mrs. P. S. Hostetter and 

 Mrs. J. T. Moore, of the Rosery. 



For the club's June meeting there 

 will be an automobile run to Chester 

 county to Pierre Dupont 's gardens and 

 conservatories. No one should miss 

 this, as it is one of the show places of 

 America. Florists and friends from 

 neighboring towns are invited to join 

 our party, and should correspond now 



with Secretary Albert M. Herr, R. F. D. 

 Number 8, Lancaster. 



Various Notes. 



Most Lancaster county florists are 

 members of the S. A. F. and those who 

 are not should send their names to the 

 club's "Every Member Win a Mem- 

 ber" committee, Elmer J. Weaver, 

 Harry K. Rohrer and Albert M. Herr. 

 There will be a large delegation from 

 Lancaster county to the Washington 

 convention in August. 



Ira H. Landis will have a fine, large 

 cut of i)eonies for Memorial day, as 

 will also B. F. Barr. Some of their 

 earlier varieties were injured by frost, 

 but the mid-season varieties, which are 

 showing color, will be in fine shape. 



Fine roses are ^eing cut at W. B. 

 Girvin 's and Elmer J. Weaver 's. At 



the latter pla^tnuch additional space 

 is being plantelL to Pilgrim, Columbia 

 and Premier. Lloyd Weaver is the 

 efficient manager of the rose section. 



Charles B. Herr, Strasburg, and J. 

 Wade Gayley, carnation specialists, are 

 cutting stock of unsurpassed quality. 



A. F. Strickler, J. R. Shriner, Thomas 

 Fries and many others are experiencing 

 a wonderful sale for plants and bedding 

 stock. 



Suter, Bauman & Caldwell are cutting 

 exceptionally fine America gladioli. 



T. P. Langhans, of the Pittsburgh Cut 

 Flower Co., Pittsburgh, was a visitor 

 last week. 



L. S. Landis will have a fine cut of 

 sweet peas for Memorial day. 



Mrs. Albert M. Herr was chairman 

 of the amateur flower show held by the 

 Iris Club, May 25. Mrs. Herr is to be 



