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The Rorists' Review 



Septembku ITi, 1921 



Florists' Ribbon Shears^^ 



BEST SHEARS MADE 

 ANYWHERE 



8 inches long. 

 Price Each . . 



$1.30 



Or we will include one pair of these shears free of charge, with any order of Flo- 

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

 reduced — learn to save money — try buying from — 



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. 



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TT7E 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. 



Windier bmilxng Service 



Sphagnum Moss 



OoeBale $ 1.35 



Ten Bales 12.50 



Green Thread 



(Meyer's) 



One-pound box $ 1.75 



Ten boxes 1G.50 



Three-Stripe Chiffon— Best Quality 



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



Violet.Lav'derf 4.in_ j^j. y„d 6C 



Number 2 Metalline Shower 



Pink and Whit? 

 Per 50-jard bolt $1.50 



WINDIER WHOLESALE FLORAL CO., 



All 

 Phones 



1310 Pine St., St. Louis, Missouri 



rORT WAYNE, IND. 



The Market. 



Ooiu'ral trade lias been about the 

 same, with a sliglit tendency upward. 

 Kxcellcnt stock is now bcinj; shown in 

 all the shops. Outdoor stock continues 

 to be plentiful and of good quality. 

 Various Notes. 



The Doswell Floral Co. is now putting 

 the glass in the new houses. The firm 

 has a large quantity of cherry plants 

 that are excellent in quality. The rose 

 stock is looking fine and tlie mums were 

 never in lietter condition. John Dos- 

 well has had serious troulile with his 

 tliroat lately. He h;is had his tonsils 

 removed .-iiid lie is already feeling bet- 

 ter. Dwiglit Shirev, who has been with 

 the firm, is leaving for college. 



The Lanteriiier Florists report busi- 

 ness as about the same. 



Kalph Tinkham, of the House of 

 Flowers, has had a busy week. 



W. .T. & M. S. Vesey are cutting some 

 fine Cattleya labiata, as well as Vanda 

 ca'rulea and Oiicidiuiii varicosum. Their 

 new ondiid lioiise is ])rogressiiig nicely 

 and will soon be ready fur use. C. A. 

 Max lias been engaged to look after the 

 growing of the carnations. 



Air. Malioney, of the Indianapolis 

 Keed Co., was a trade visitor. 



FANCY ASTERS 



All Colors 



$4.00 and $6.00 per 100 

 C. A. KUEHN, WHOLESALE FLORIST 



1312 Pine St., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



The McCALLUM COMPANY 



MANUFACTURERS -IMPORTERS -WHOLESALERS 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES PIHSBURGH, PA. 



Mr. and Mrs. Kichard Blossom and 

 sons, Flick, (ieorge and Donald, motored 

 to Decatur, Ind., where they spent the 

 weekend as guests of relatives. 



The lilossoin Floral Co. rejiorts busi- 

 ness as good during the first week in 

 September, with funeral work in the 



lead. The company has several wedding 

 orders booked for the next two weeks. 

 This firm reports an excellent telegraph 

 business during the summer months, 

 wire orders averaging thirty per cent 

 of the total business during July and 

 August. S. N. 



