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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBEB 13, 1921 



You Can Get Roses Here 



We also have a Steady Supply of 



Valley Carnations Pompons 



Lilies Chrysanthemums Adiantum 



Orchids Sprengeri Plumosus 



Sw^eet Peas Boxwood Smilax 



Ferns Galax 



Myrtle 



The Green 



you get so 



many calls for 



F RNE ^ ft OMPANY 



30 E. Randolph St. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



L. D. Phone Randolph 6578 



CHICAGO 



^ A ^ FLOWERS ''at their best" h^ From Grower Direct ^m 



Weiiand-kiscii Col 



w^fv. FIOWER GROWERS 



CHICAGO 



will give whole-hearted support and al- 

 ready has the ])ledges of a number of 

 growers who will furnish stoek to be 

 worked up artistically by retailers for 

 display. 



Tlie E. Wienhoeber Co., on YA\\\ street, 

 is receiving many compliments on the 

 appearance of its enlarged store, just 

 completed. During the summer the of- 

 fices which formerly lay between the 

 salesroom and the workroom were torn 

 out and the s])ace ailded to the sales- 

 room, practically doubling its size. The 

 interior woodwork of the old store was 

 matched perfectly in developing the 

 added si)ace and the decorations, in 

 ivorv and gold, were sujijilemented by 

 new" lighting fixtures. Tlie salesroom 

 was made to look even larger than it is 

 l)v large jdate mirrors in the rear wall, 

 shutting off the workroom. The otlices 

 were moved to the second fb)or, where 

 convenient quarters were built for the 

 accounting deiiarlnient, with a neat pri- 

 vate ollice for the jiresident of the com- 

 pany. Even before the work was fin- 

 ished business began to increase, Sej)- 

 tember showing a gain of one-third over 

 last year. 



Edward Enders, i)resident of V. A. 

 Samuelson, Inc., says the directors are 

 more than pleased with the results of 

 the last year's business. It exceeded 

 all previous reconls as to volume and 

 would have done so as to profits had 

 it not been for the loss sustained in the 

 failure of their bank, the extent of 

 which has not yet been determined. 

 Mr. Enders says their location has been 

 improving markedly of late. As the 

 neighborhood has become one of busi- 

 ness, the millionaire trade has moved 

 awaj-, and an entirely different class of 



(Continiifd on pad' 41'.) 



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these clips have no equal. Bo\ of ICKKi clips ^Jl.UU q^ niore @ ^U.JIU 



Complete li-.t of many other items free. 



One Floral Art Album given free with any order of $2S.OO or more 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER CO., 



W^holesale Florist 



1 324 Pine St., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Mi'iitiiin Thi- Review wliep you write. 



Say It With Sticken; 



Put a dainty address sticker on every packaee. Also such in- 

 structions as Funeral Flowers— Rush," "Fragile," "C. O. D.," 

 Prepaid," etc. Your firm name or monoKram on' a handsome 

 embossed seal also eives a touch of distinction. 



We are specialists on this class of work. We do nothinu else. 

 Send for our catalogue of stock desiirns in stickers. Or, if you 

 want somethine different, let us submit color sketches and price 

 estimates. 



ST. LOUIS STICKER CO. 



1633 Washington Ave. 



ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. 



CHAS. N. COTTER COMPANY, /nc. 



>VHOLESALE DEALERS 



Floricultural and Agricultural Products and Supplies 



JAMESTOWN, NEW YORK. 



