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The Florists' Review 



Juki 28, 1921 



BIG SALE — Special Summer Prices 



TOOTHPICKS-Wired 



(10,000 to a box) 



Plain wired picks, per btx $2.25 



o boxes or more @ -• "^ 



MATCH STICKS-Wired 



(Painted Green) 



4-in., per box of 4500 . $2.75 



()-in., per box of 'MOO 2.25 



HYACINTH STICKS- Pointed 



i(Painled Green) Per 1000 



4HSiQches long $0.70 



12, inches long 1.80 



18 inches long 2.7o 



Complete list of imat y other items free. 







One FLORAL ART ALBUM giyn free with any order 

 of $25.09 or more. 



Geo. H. Angermneller Co.lS^^'^^ St. Louis, Mo. 



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Afternoon 



EveninsE 



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We know you're busy — 

 but 



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stop here long- enough to send in your order for 

 these four specials: 



Windier Smiling Service 



Three-Stripe Chiffon— Best Quality 



White, PinkI 6-in., per yard 6J*c 



Violet I 4-in., per yard 5c 



WDIDLER WHOLESALE FLORAL CO., 



Sphagnum Moss 



One Bale $ 1.36 



Ten Bales 12.50 



Green Thread 



(Meyer'*) 



One-pound box $ 1.75 



Ten boxes 16.50 



Number 2 Metalline Shower 



Pink and White 

 Per 50-yard bolt $1.50 



All 1310 Pine Street, 



Phones ST LOUIS MO. 



At the aquatic garden of George 

 Schwing, 5660 Kockwell street, the dis- 

 play of fancy nymphseas in many fine 

 varieties is approaching its best. 



George Wienhoeber has disposed of 

 his old Packard and last week bought a 

 new Twin Six with silver triinniings, 

 one of the classiest pleasure cars in 

 town. 



Albert Fuchs, who since his retire- 

 ment from the florists' trade has de- 

 voted his efforts to real estate transac- 

 tions, last week bought 303,000 square 

 feet of vacant property at Fifty-first 

 street and Homan avenue, for an indi- 

 cated value of $150,000. Mr. Fuchs re- 

 cently sold his well known Chateau 

 apartments, at Broadway and Sheridan, 

 in wliieh the Briggs Floral Co. has a 

 store, for more than a half million dol- 

 lars. 



Florists must give greater attention 

 to the merchandising phase of their 

 business in the coming two years if they 

 are to pass the readjustment period suc- 

 cessfully, is the belief of Edwnrd ]SIal- 

 linson, manager of the Fleisrhman 

 Floral Co. As a class, we nee<l to be 

 more merchants, thougli wi' neeil not 

 necessarily become any the less artists. 



Aaron T. Pyfer opened the vacation 

 season. Last week he went to his old 

 home at Dixon, 111., for a short visit, 

 after which he will make an automobile 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



INCLUDING HANGERS 



8-inch perdoz., Jl.80; perlOO, $14.ro 12 inch.,.. per doz., $2.50; per 100. $20.00 



10-inch perdoz., 2.00;perl00. 16.00 14-inch perdoz., 3.00; perlOO. 24.00 



Write for Special List on Wire Designs 



JOSEPH ZISKA & SONS 



1 69- 1 7 5 N. Wabash Ave. - : - CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The BeTlew when yoo write. 



trip with his family, to the lake resorts 

 of southern Wisconsin, returning to his 

 business duties July 5. 



Frank M. Johnson and Edward Gala- 

 van have spent a week at the Traverse 

 City factory of the Johnson-Randall Co. 



It develops that Paul Weiss has sold 

 the beautifully located corner lot he re- 

 cently acquired in River Forest, the 

 ])urchaser being H. N. Bruns, who is 

 liaving plans drawn with the intention 

 of building a modern home on the site 

 as soon as building conditions become 

 to his liking. 



The E. C. Amling Co., among other 

 flowers, supplied George Wienhoeber 

 with 1.000 stalks of candidum lilies for 

 the Pirie wedding June 14. This was, in 

 a floral way, one of the most important 



PERC Y JO NES 



WHOICSAIE C0MMI.8.0N FLORISTS 



30 Eaat Randolph Street, 

 CHICAGO 



weddings in years and called for a 

 unique as well as elaborate decoration. 

 The candidums were placed in decorated 

 pots to simulate growing plants. 



B. Abrahamson took over 100,000 

 roses and carnations off the market 

 June 18. They were used on the streets 

 for the annual Jewish tag day June 19. 

 Mr. Abrahamson, whose store is at 918 

 Blue Island avenue, has this order each 



