August 18, 1921 



Fhe Rorists* Revtev/ 



57 



Our Location — 



Less Freight — 



Faster Service — 



tlie Umte 



CYCAS LEAVES 



Correctly Prepared 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES LYCOPODIUM 



WE CARRY "DUX SUPERIORA" ONLY 



Green, Brown or Purple — 



1 box, $1.50 10 boxes, $13.00 



Red— 



1 box, $2.00 10 boxes, $18.50 



WHEAT SHEAVES 



No. 



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Inch 



14 . 



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Each 



Doz. 



.$ .20 $ 2.25 



. .25 2.85 



. .35 3.95 



. .45 5.00 



. .55 6.25 



. .85 9.60 



1 Carton $ 3.25 



10 Cartons 31.15 



SPHAGNUM 

 MOSS 



It's Clean, Dry and Burlaped 

 Per bale $1.30 



Get Our 



1.05 12.00 



1.45 15.80 



1.60 18.60 



1.85 21.50 



C. A. KUEHN^SolesaTe FLORIST 



1312 PINE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. 





iitliers wore hero on business, some were 

 vacationists and a fow, no doubt, woro 

 attracted by the Pageant of Progress. 



From Greenwood, Mo., eamo John 

 Klaus, manager of Gracoland Green 

 liouses, and Air. I'arkor, of l^ongview 

 I'arm, "just looking around." 



Eli Cross was here from Grand Kapids 

 .•nid left his usual batch of fall orders. 



W. F. Ahern, of Akron, O., combined 

 business and pleasure. 



A. O. Stoll and Mrs. Stoll were here 

 from Hillsdale, Mich. They saw the 

 sights, but visited the houses from which 

 they obtain their cut flowers and 

 ■supplies. 



L. P. Harley, of Hartford, Mich., was 

 in town. P. K. Klingsporn invited him 

 to go with the jjarty to Washington. 

 Mr. Harley could not accept, but let Mr. 

 Klings])orii carry Iiis ai>plicatifiu for 

 niouibership in tlic S. A. F. 



Peter Holm, of Holm & Olson, St. 

 I'aul, arrived in time to join the i)arty 

 which left for Wasliington Sunday 

 evening. 



J. S. Wilson, of Des Moines, la., and 

 C. P. Mueller, of Wichita, Kan., were 

 here August 12 and 13 and left for 

 Washington on the morning train 

 August 14, a half day in advance of the 

 largest Chicago party. 



Mr. and Mrs. Ecklund, of the Sterling 

 fJroenhouses, Sterling, 111., were in the 

 market last week. 



William Fonigor, of Toledo, was a 

 visitor over the week-end. 



Gary, Ind. — P. O. Thompson has jmr- 

 chased the business known as Elliot 

 Florist and has changed the name to the 

 Broadway Florist. 



Dayton, O. — The Dayton Flower & 

 Plant Co. has been incorporated, with 

 a capitalization of $30,000. The incor- 

 porators are Rolf Zetlitz and H. 0. 

 Bentley. 



