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The Florists* Review 



Jdki 80, 1921 



BIG SALE — Special Summer Prices 



TOOTHPICKS-Wired 



(10,000 to a box) 



Plain wired picks, per box $2.25 



5 boxes or more @ 2.10 



MATCH STICKS -Wired 



(Painted Green) 



4-in., per box of 4500 $2.75 



6-in., per box of 3000 2.25 



HYACINTH STICKS-Pointed^' 



(Painted Gre(?n) Per 1000 



4H inches long $a.70 



12 inches long 1.80 



18 inches long 2.70 



Complete list of many other items free. 



One FLORAL ART ALBUM given free with any order 

 of $25.00 or more. 



Geo. H. Angermueller Co."» l£.'£:i; St. Louis, Mo. 





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Morning 



Afternoon 



Evening 



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We know you're busy — 

 but 



Windier Smiling Service 



Three-Stripe Chiffon— Best Quality 



White, PinkI 6-in., per yard 614c 



U-i 



stop here long enough to send in your order for 

 these four specials: 



Green Thread 



(Meyer's) 



One-pound box $ 1.75 



Ten boxes 16.50 



Sphagnum Moss 



One Bale $ 1.35 



Ten Bales 12.50 



Violet 



-in., per yard 5c 



WINDIER WHOLESALE FLORAL CO., 



Number 2 Metalline Shower 



Pink and White 

 Per 50-yard bolt $1.60 



All 1310 Pine Street, 



Phones ST. LOUIS MO. 



business for some months, with An- 

 drews & Co., as an inside salesman. He 

 saj's it is easier than wheeling soil, but 

 lie prefers the more active work and is 

 looking for a chance to get back into 

 the trade. 



After working some years at the 

 trade, John Morley started out for him- 

 self last spring as a landscape gardener. 

 His place of business is at 5115 Gunni- 

 son street, where a vacant lot is stocked 

 with planting material. He has kept 

 busy. 



The passing of the American Beauty 

 rose is lamented by T. C. Fogarty, who 

 finds among the patrons of the Congress 

 Flower Shop many who watched the 

 blooms open with pleasure and miss the 

 interest of that process in such roses as 

 Russell, which continue in the stage at 

 which they were cut. 



June 29 Phil J. Foley and Mrs. Foley 

 celebrated their twenty-ninth wedding 

 anniversary. 



J. E. Pollworth, troubled by a return 

 of iritis, with which he was afflicted two 

 years ago, underwent an operation on 

 his eyes June 23, after which another 

 was i'ound necessary June 30. He will 

 be confined to his home for some time. 

 Since he has been oWiged to give up his 

 work in behalf of the Pageant of Prog- 

 ress, H. E. Larsen is taking his place 

 as secretary of the florists' committee. 



BUY DIRECT FROM THE GROWER 



Soprcmc Qnalhr RdsmII, Colnabia, Premier, Ridmoad, Milady, Ophelia. KiUaraey, White KiDaraer, Cedlc Braaner. 



Oar quaUty Carnations are reoogrnlzed as tbe best on the market. 



Subject to Market ChaDte. PRICE LIST 



Mrs. Chas. Russell. Colnmbla Per IM 



Specials $20.00 to $25.00 



Select 16.00 to 20.00 



Medium 10.00 to 12.00 



Short 4.00to 8.00 



Ophelia, Killarnej, White Killarney, 

 Killamer Qaeen, Champ Weiland Per 100 



Specials $15.00 



Select $10.00fo 12 00 



Medium e.OOto 8.00 



Short 4.00to 5,00 



Milady, Richmond 



Specials. 



Beantifal Assorted CALENDULAS, ao each. 



Open Days, Nifbtt and Suidaji. 



Per 100 



$20.00 



Select $12. 00 to 15.00 



Medium S.OOto ln.OO 



Short 4.00to fi.OO 



Cecile Brunner ;i.0« 



Roses— Our Selection fi .00 



Carnations— Fancy 2.00to 4.00 



Easter Lilies IS.OOto ih 00 



Sweet Peas l.OOto i 00 



Daisies l.OOto .; 00 



Asparatns— Per bunch .lO 



Ferns— PerlOOO 4.00 to i 00 



W. E. Trimble Greenhouse Co., 



Members F. T. D. 



WHOLESALE 

 GROWERS 



Write for Price List on Rooted Cnttlngrs, Potted Plants and Vegetable Plants. 



Princeton, III. 



W. J. Smyth and Mrs. Smyth have 

 gone to their lake villa at Antioch, 111., 

 for the summer. The treasurer of the 

 Allied Florists' Association and the Re- 

 tail Florists' Association will be at his 

 office one day a week during July and 

 August. 



The trade received undesirable pub- 

 licity in the daily papers June 27, when 

 it was reported that the police were 

 called to the flower store at 1727 North 

 Campbell ^venue. The affair concerned 

 LeEoy Carlson, aged 24, son of Hannah 

 Carlson, owner of the store, who was 

 alleged to have been responsible when 



PERCY JONES 



WHOIESAU coMniMioN nORISTS 



30 East Randolph Street, 

 CHICAGO 



a girl ran screaming from the pla '■ 

 Of all safe places for women, flov. r 

 stores should be kept the safest, becav e 

 so many of our customers are worn* n- 

 Louis Linnemann was married Ju 'C 

 25 to Miss Krahl at Des Plaines. T le 



