December 8, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



101 



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No. 3087 ROPING, "Jap Frieze." 



The best grade, closely woven, 60-yd. lolls. 



Perroll $1.00 12rolls @ 90c 



No. 3087-G— Resrular grade in green. 

 Perroll 75c 12rolls @ 65c 



RUSCUS 

 Good colors, soft and pliable. 



lib. 10 lbs. 25 lbs. 



Reddyed $0.95 $0.90 $0.85 



Green painted 60 .55 .45 



Gray timed 85 .80 .70 



XMAS WREATHS 



Buy your Wreaths — Push your Sales 



It pays to buy our wreaths; they are made the way 

 you want them made. 



As to our decorated wreaths; notice cut of our 

 6-inch in the margin — they "more than satisfy." 



Price list of prepared wreaths and other supplies 

 mailed upon request. 



FRIEZE ROPING WREATHS 



Plain Trimmed 



Size [er doz. per doz, 



6-inch $1.65 $3.00 



8-inch 3.00 5.00 



10-inch 4.00 7.60 



12-incli 5.50 9.0O 



14-inch 7.00 11.00 



PAPIER MA CHE 

 WREATHS 



Size Per doz. 100 



6-inch $0.35 $2.25 



8-inch 45 3.25 



10-inch 55 4.00 



12-inch 65 5.00 



14-inch 75 6.00 



WIRE RINGS 

 Size, Per 100 



8-inch $ 0.75 



10-inch 90 



12-inch 1.25 



14-inch 1.50 



16 inch 2.00 



18-inch 2.50 



C.A.KUEHN WHOLESALE FlORIST 

 1312 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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HDRRY AND ORDER 



If you want 



CANDLES 



for CHRISTMAS 



100 Assorted Red ones. . .$10.00 



Square ones, twisted ones, tapered 

 ones. Three shapes and six sizes. 



Nineteen other shades for every- 

 day use. Write for booklet. 



0! Speciii Interest to Florists 

 with Gift Shop Ideas 



IMPORTED 



French Pottery 



Beautiful ware, high quality 

 and a bit high priced 



"FOR THOSE WHO KNOW" 

 Values $2.SO to $6.00 



IN $20.00 ASSORTMENTS 



WILLIAM T. USINGER, Century Bldg., PITTSBURGH, PA. 



ost of its kind which ever struck 

 Massachusetts. 



Gardeners' Conference. 



A conference of the New England 

 members of the National Association of 

 Gardeners was held at Horticultural 

 kail, November 30. The transportation 

 systems being largely paralyzed pre- 

 vented the attendance of many garden- 

 ers from a distance, but a good meeting 



was held. \V. N. Craig presided, and in 

 his introductory remarks stated that 

 arrangements were being made for a 

 professional gardeners' course in the 

 Massachusetts Agricultural College at 

 Amherst, to commence in 1922. Full de- 

 tails of the plan will be announced later. 

 It was voted to hold the Boston con- 

 vention before the middle of September; 

 two days were to be devoted to business 

 and two to sight-seeing trips. Meetings 



would be held in Horticultural hall. 

 There was a general discussion of prob- 

 lems pertaining to the craft, partici- 

 pated in by M. C. Ebel, who came 

 from New York for the meeting, 

 Robert Cameron, William Downs, I. H. 

 Westwood, James Donald, W. H. Col- 

 by, George F. Stewart, W. D. Coutts 

 and others. It was voted to organize a 

 local branch of the National Association 

 of Gardeners, with meetings at timea to 



