Sei'tembeu S, 1921 



The Rorists' Review 



101 



Florists' Ribbon Shears 



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 ANYWHERE 



8 inches long. 

 Price Each 



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 rists' Supplies for $50.00 or over. Get our latest price list, it's FREE— all items 

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GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER CO., 



Wholesale Florists 

 1324 PINE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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



T17E claim to have superior Service— and are in the 

 ^^ state of Missouri. Let us finish the story by 

 your sending us an order to try us out — Send for 

 our list of Supplies. 



nincUer inmiltno Service 



Sphagnum Moss 



One Bale $ 1 .35 



Ten Bales 12,50 



Green Thread 



(Meyer's) 



One-pound box $ 1 ."5 



Ten boxes 10.50 



Three-Stripe Chiffon — Best Quality 



White.Pink, I 6-in.. per yard 6c 



Violet, L.Vd.r}4.in., per yard .....,.::,„,: l.Xsc 



Number 2 Metalline Shower 



Pink And White 

 Per 50-yard bolt ^.50 



WINDIER WHOLESALE FLORAL CO,, 



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 Phones 



1310 Pine St., St. Louis, Missouri 



The death of W. A. Miller, a million- 

 riire shoe manufacturer, created a great 

 demand for funeral designs the early 

 ])art of last week. 



Carl liloek is talking of starting in 

 business again near his old stand in the 

 north end. 



Many florists are inducing people to 

 buy through the medium of a special 

 Saturday box of flowers. These boxes 

 are a good value and retail at $1. They 

 are heavily advertised in the daily 

 papers. J. W. T. 



DULUTH, MINN. 



The Market. 



The month of August holds the record 

 for weddings, as tlicre were numerous 

 weddings with large decorations. Other 

 business was rather slow and there was 

 a large supj)ly of stock, especially out- 

 door dowers. Koses are now of much 

 better quality, with long stems and solid 

 heads. There are no carnations yet. 

 Asters are plentiful and good. Gladioli 

 are in full cut and are good sellers. 



Various Notes. 



.1. ,T. liC Borions had the Collins wed- 

 ding, which was a large affair, St. 

 Paul's church was decorated with tama- 



FANCY ASTERS 



All Colors 



$4.00 and $6.00 per 100 

 C. A. KUEHN, WHOLESALE FLORIST 



1312 Pine St., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



rack and gladioli, with a candle effect. 

 The decorations were well arranged. 

 The bride 's bouquet was made of 

 valley, with a ribbon shower. The 

 maid of honor carried a bouquet of 

 jiink sweet peas, with a blue shower. 

 Two bridesmaids carried arm bouquets 

 of pink peas; another bridesmaid bore 

 a bouquet of lavender peas, snapdragon 

 and blue larkspur. 



The Dahl wedding was an imposing 

 one, conducted at the home. The altar, 

 l)laced in the living room, was made of 

 southern snulax and white sweet peas. 

 In the other rooms gladioli were used 

 with good effect in large basket vases. 



Tlio liride carried a shower bouquet of 

 valley and peas. Four bridesmaids car- 

 ried shower bouquets of red peas and 

 the maid of honor had a bouquet of lav- 

 ender peas. The work was done by the 

 Duluth Floral Co. This company also 

 had the O'Gorinan wedding, another 

 home affair, with an altar arrangement 

 of sinilax and sweet peas. Three brides- 

 maids carried lavender peas. 



J. E. S. 



According to an anieudinent to the 

 articles of incorporation, the Duluth 

 Floral Co. has increased its capitaliza- 

 tion to $ioo,oon. 



