JnNB 2, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



47 



Special Prices for June Business 



FANCY HANDLE BASKETS 



(With metal liners included) 

 These baskets are all in desirable colors 

 of pretty shades and especially appropriate 

 for the florist's use. Prices vary from 50c 

 to $2.00 each. We recommend ordering a 

 sample assortment for about $10.00 to $12.00. 



FANCY CHIFFONS 



(About 35 to 40 yards to bolt) 



Lily of the Valley Effect, 4 in $0.08 



"Blue" Valley, cut edge, 6 in 08 



Bow Knot Effect, 6 in. wide 12 



Lily of the Valley Effect, 6 in 12 



"Gold" Valley Effect, 6 in 10 



Silk, with Satin Borders, 6 in 15 



Silk, with Satin Borders, 8 in 20 



Silk Gauze (or netting), 6 in 12 



Silk Gauze (or netting), 14 in 20 



TAFFETA RIBBON 



No. 80, 4-in. wide, best quality Silk Taf- 

 feta Ribbon (White and Pink only). 



(10 yards to bolt.) Per bolt $2.25 



9 bolts to box — in box lots — per bolt. . 2.15 



MOIRE RIBBON 



No. 120, 5 in. wide (bolt of 10 yds.) . . .$2.50 



RUSSELL RIBBON 



Especially to match the Russell Rose. 

 (10 yards to bolt) 



No, 80, best quality $3.00 



No. 100, best quality 3.50 



No. 2 GAUZE 



This is principally used for Bridal Show- 

 er Bouquets, etc. 



Fancy Edge, per bolt (50 yards) $2.75 



Satin Edge, per bolt (50 yards) 2.00 



Complete list of other items free. 

 One FLORAL ART ALBUM given free with any order of $25.00 or more. 



Geo. H. Angermueller Co. ^sV;*?;!'.":"!::: St. Louis, Mo. 





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Windier Smilino Service 



Three-Stripe Chiffon-Best Quality 



White, PinkI 6-in.. per yard 6%c 



Violet 1 4-in., per yard 5c 



WDIDLER WHOLESALE FLORAL CO., 



stop here long enough to send in your order for 

 these four specials: 



Sphagnum Moss Green Thread 



One Bale $ 1.36 



Ten Bales 12.50 



(Meyer's) 



One-pound box $ 1.75 



Ten boxes 16.50 



Number 2 Metalline Shower 



Pink and Wiiite 

 Per 50-yard bolt $1.5 



All 1310 Pine Street, 



Phones ST. LOUIS MO. 



Horticultural Society, May 28 and 29, 

 attracted a large attendance each day. 

 The date came a few days late for li- 

 lacs, narcissi and tulips, but there were 

 good showings of miniature rock gar- 

 dens, herbaceous plants, native flowers, 

 orchids, calceolarias and rhododendrons. 

 The great feature of the show was 

 the beautiful bank of 200 odontoglos- 

 sums and odontiodas from A. C. Bur- 

 rage, Douglas Eccleston, superintend- 

 ent. This was staged in the lecture 

 hall, in tlie form of a sloping bank with 

 a background of palms, the front being 

 of cork bark. The following varieties 

 of odontoglossums showed splendid cul- 

 ture: Pescatorei, Urania (exceedingly 

 fine), Bolivar, cxiniiuin, Hyeanum, 

 Dora, ardentissium, warnhamensis, ex- 

 cellens, crispum and Tliompsonianum. 

 Among odontiodas which carried long, 

 well branched, arching spikes were rose- 

 feldense, Cortez, Vuylstekeae, Madeline, 

 Hiawatha, L u t e t i a, Lambeauiana, 

 Brackonhurst, Cooksonias, Wilsonii, 

 lona, Papilio, Charlesworthii and 

 others. A gold medal was awarded this 

 group, and an Aiii)leton gold medal, in 

 addition, was given George I 'Anson, 

 the former for superior culture of odon- 

 toglossums and odontiodas. 



A cultural certificate went to A. C. 

 Burrage for a fine specimen of Brassia 



Flower Shop Aprons 



Made of gray vulcanized rubber backed 

 with gray checked cloth; all edges are 

 hemmed. They are very light and dora- 

 bl« and aerviceablc for the shop. 

 Size, 24x36 inches l^e* 



Complete with straps. Postpaid IOC 



Greenhouse Aprons 



Made like Flower Shop Aprons but arc 

 backed with mercerized cloth and are 

 heavier and larger yet just as neat in ap- 

 pearance. 

 Size, 28x38 inches fljl OC 



Complete with straps. Postpaid, «P * •^O 



C. A. KUEHN ^^noLEsiTE FLORIST 



1312 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



verrucosa and a first-class certificate for 

 La'liocattleya Stevenson, Odontoglos- 

 sum Aztec and O. Wilsonii. Well flow- 

 ered plants were also shown of Oncid- 

 iuin leucochihun, Cattleya Mossiae Wag- 

 neri, Epidendrum mcmorale and Hah- 

 enaria orbiculata. 



For the best miniature rock garden 

 of native plants there were four entries, 

 prizes going to Thomas Little, H. L. F. 

 Naber and K. S. Sturtevant. For collec- 

 tion of wild flowers, the winners were 

 H. L. F. Naber, Mrs. F. C. Upham and 

 Mrs. N. P. Catter. 



For the American Iris Society's 



Something Needed By 

 Every Florist 



APRONS 



LARGE SIZE 



Aprons made of Black Rubber, medium 

 weight. 

 Let us send you one for a trial. 



Price, $2.50 each. 



Avoid Getting Wet. 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co., 



116 Seyenth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 



prizes for twelve vases of these flowers. 

 Miss Grace Sturtevant won with Sar- 

 pedon, Hope, White Knight, f]mpire, 

 Splendor, Souvenir de M. Gaudiehau, 

 Queen Catherine, Shokinah. Iris King, 

 Magnate, Crinoline and Prince Lohen- 

 grin. Second went to George N. Smith. 

 A silver medal was awarded to H. F. 

 Chase for the mammoth and beautiful 

 new iris, Lord of June, which easily 

 outclassed all otlier varieties. 



Julius Heurlin received a first-class 

 certificate for Trollius europaus Elinor. 

 W. N. Craig was first for Aquilegia 

 canadensis, A. chrysantha and anv 



