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The Florists^ Review 



May 14, 1914. 



SPECIALS for MEMORIAL DAY 



Mafi^nolia Leaves 



Prepared Magnolias, Green, Brown or Bed. 



Per box of 1000 $1.35 



5 boxes or more at 1.30 



10 boxes or more at 1.25 



(Special low price on larger quantities.) 



American Oak Wreaths 



Natural Green, Cherry Eed and Golden Brown. 



18-inch finished Oak Wreaths $8.00 per doz. 



24-inch finished Oak Wreaths 9.00 per doz. 



A special discount allowed on orders of 1 doz. of each size 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER, 



Wheat Sheaves— Heavy, Best Quality 



Sizes Each Doz. 



No. 1—15 inches $0.15 $ 0.90 



No. 2—16 inches 20 1.35 



No. 3—17 inches 25 1.80 



No. 4 — 19 inches 30 2.70 



"No. 5— 20 Va inches 40 3.60 



No. 6 — 22 inches 50 4.50 



No. 7— 231^ inches 60 5.40 



No. 8—25 inches 75 G.30 



No. 9— 26^ inches .90 7.20 



No. 10—28 inches 1.00 9,00 



No. 11— 36 inches 1.25 10.80 



No. 1324 PINE STREET, 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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gladioli. -Lilac is here in unlimited 

 supply from the south, and the street 

 merchants are well supplied. 



Many 'of the wholesale stores deal in 

 plants and will until "after Decoration 

 day. Geraniums and pansies are the 

 favorites. Violets have vanished for 

 the season. A fair trade is assured in 

 all lines until after Memorial day. 



Club Meeting. 



Because of rain the attendance at the 

 monthly meeting of the New York Flo- 

 rists ' Club, May 11, was something less 

 than 100. The exhibits included a fine 

 display of W. A. Manda's new Calceo- 

 laria Stuartii, a seedling of rugosa and 

 hybrida, its color golden yellow, flower- 

 ing from early spring until October. 

 The award was a certificate of merit. 

 For a vase of seedling geraniums Mr. 

 Manda received a vote of thanks. K. 

 Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co., White Marsh, 

 Md., exhibited several pots of the new 

 geranium, Maryland, for which a cer- 

 tificate of merit was given. 



F. H. Traendly, for the flower show 

 committee; J. B. Nugent, for the dinner 

 committee, and C. W. Marshall, for the 

 outing committee, made reports. The 

 club's picnic is to take place, July 1, 

 at Glen Island. F. R. Pierson, for the 

 flower show committee, reported re- 

 newal of this year's contract with the 

 Grand Central Palace for a show from 

 March 17 to 23, 1915. Messrs. Traendly, 

 Manda, Totty, Schultheis and Koehne 

 were designated as a transportation 

 committee for the S. A. F. convention. 

 A boat trip is in prospect. 



The following were elected to mem- 

 bership: C. N. Durrie, Elizabeth, N. J.; 

 Wm. Entenmann, Jersey City; Alfred 

 H. Fisher, Winfield, L. I.; Wm. H. Mal- 

 lon and S. G. Milosy, Brooklyn; Edw. C. 

 Vick, Newark, N. J. ; Herman Mamitach, 

 Englewood, N. J.; L. Bonnet, J. B. Dea- 

 mud, Richard HoUoman, P. G. Joseph- 

 son and Harry Ramm, New York city. 

 Of these, P. G. Josephson was present 

 < And spoke briefly. Louis Gleitsman was 

 proposed for membership. 



Richard Vincent, Jr., of White Marsh, 

 and his son, R. A. Vincent, were present 

 and the latter delivered an excellent 

 stereopticon lecture on the geranium. 

 Many new and all the widely known 

 varieties were shown by means of col- 

 ored slides and the pictures, represent- 

 ing a cost of over $300, added much to 

 the interest of the talk. The Vincent 

 firm this year has an output of over 

 2,000,000 geranium plants. After the 

 son had received a vote of thanks, R. 



WANTED 



YOUR NAME ON A POSTAL CARD IF YOU ARE INTERESTED 



IN WEDDING RIBBONS 



Thousands of florists are using Pine Tree Ribbons. These splendid 

 qualities have a beautiful luster, are made from excellent stock and 

 priced at the lowest possible figure. 



SOLD DIRECT FROM MILL TO FLORIST 



Why do you hesitate about getting acquainted? Samples are free. 



THE PINE TREE SILK MILLS CO. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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GOLD LETTERS 



Gold, silver and purple ribbon letters 

 for floral (toslgns. 



GOLD AND PURPLE SCRIPTS 



Best and cheapest In the market. 

 Write for samples and reduced prices. 



JL UCHTENBERGER. 1S64 Avene A. New Y«k 



Mention Tlie Iteview when you write. 



Artificial 



Leaves and Flowers of all kinds. 



Valley, 60c Myrtle, 76c per grots 



Gold Letters, best, at cut prices. 



German- American Co. 



184« W. Monroe St., CHICAGO. 

 Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Vincent, Jr., made an eloquent address 

 on affiliation with the S. A. F. 



The next meeting of the club will be 

 held June 9. 



Various Notes. 

 Hitchings & Co. are building four 

 new greenhouses for L. B. Coddington, 

 of Murray Hill, N. J. The houses are 

 about 38x136; one of them is 21x122, 

 the size conforming to the space in con- 

 nection with the old range. These are 

 all iron-frame houses, with a departure 

 in construction; the rafters are twelve 

 feet six inches apart instead of eight 

 feet four inches, and the glass 20-inch 

 instead of 16-inch. All are equipped 

 with ventilating apparatus, and a de- 

 vice registering the ■ exact space the 

 sash is open. Mr. Coddington 's im- 

 mense output is handled by Hr •£, 

 Froment. , , , 



GOLDFISH 



Asstd. sizes. Me- 

 dium and Large, 

 $8.00 per 100 and up. 



Also 

 Bird 



Remedies 

 and 

 Supplies 



AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO. 



1449 W. Madison St. CHICAQO 



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WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Manufacturad by 



W. J. COWEE, 



10,000 $1.75 50.000 



BEBLI9, 

 N.T. 



..$7.60 



Sample free. For sale by dealers. 



Mention Th« R«t1«w when yon write. 



Lord & Burnham Co. has lately ac- 

 quired a 17-acre plot at St. Catharines,, 

 Ontario, next to the big plant of Yale 

 & Town, the hardware house of Yale 

 lock fame, and has already broken 

 ground for"tbe erection of the Canadian 

 factory. Mr. Morgan, of the New York 

 office, is temporarily associated with the 

 firm's office in Boston. 



Mrs. John Gunther celebrated Moth- 

 ers' day in a unique manner, inviting 

 ten of her old school chums, who have 



