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OCTOBEH 8, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



35 



For Your Fall Decorations 



Now is the time to get in liae with the new things. 



AMERICAN Prepared Oak Sprays 



Cherry R«d — Golden Brown —Tan — Natural Green 



The season is here when decorations a«;ain take an iniportant place in the flo- 

 riasts' business. 



AMCItlCAN Prepared Oak Sprays are the most popular material to be 

 hamd. The Oak this year is more heavily 



foZniaged than ever before, anJ we have also 



iinnproved the colors. 



AMERICAN Beech Sprays. Prepared 

 ia_ the same colors as the Oak. 



Magnolia Leaves. Full size cartons 

 cowntaining- lOOO leaves. Red, Green, Brown 

 ai=id Purple. (Our Purpla Mags, are 

 nMaklng ai hit %vlth the florists.) 



Parlsiaiii Ferns. Used in making up 

 l^realhs. 



A ponnd umple of Parlsiin Ferns, as well as liberal iunpl<>8 of Oak, Beech and MagnoUa Leaves la 

 all colors, sent prepaid od receipt of ll.OO.pra-ovldinK yon mention name of yoar jobber. 



No advince in the prices of ANERICH Prepared Foliages on account of tke War 



OSCAR lEISTNER 



Selling Agent for 319-323 W. Randolph St., 



OVE GNATT, Hammond. Ind. r Ul T T 



Preparer of Natural Foliages L. H I 1* A C» O 



Try a Carton of 



AMERICAN OAK 



SHRUBS 



the new foliage for Wreaths 

 and Designs. Rich colorings, 

 very hardy. Cherry Red, 

 Golden Brown, Green. 



Mention The H«Tlew when yon write. 



BUY YOUR flORISTS' SUPPLIES FROM 



L. Baumann & Go. 



357-359 W. Cbkaca Ave . CHKAGO. ILL 



We have the largest and most 

 complete stock. Sea Moss or Jap- 

 anese Air Plant, Natural Pre- 

 pared Ferns, Cycas Leaves, Mag- 

 nolia Leaves, Cycas Wreaths, 

 Magnolia Wreaths. Moss 

 Wreaths, Metallic Designs and 

 a big line of Novelties. 



Mention The ReTJew when yon write. 



trimmer came in contact with a charged 

 wire and the shock threw him from 

 the tree. He was taken to the City 

 hospital for treatment. 



Frank McCabe, the smiling traveling 

 salesman for the A. L. Randall Co., 

 Chicago, called on the local trade last 

 week. It is needless to say that he left 

 with a well filled order book. 



Montrose W. Hayes, district fore- 

 taster, says he will gladly furnish, to 

 florists who desire warning during the 

 coming winter, forecasts of sudden falls 

 in temperature, heavy snows and sleet, 

 if requests are sent to him in care of 

 the local office of the weather bureau. 



J. J. Martin, representing the Rose 

 ville Pottery Co., of Zanesville, O., was 

 a caller last week. Mr. Martin carries 

 a nice line of samples and did quite a 

 business among the local florists. 



Grimm & Gorly's east side branch, 

 which is in charge of Marion Uhl- 

 Schmidt, had an unusual run of good 



IN GOLDFISH 



HERE'S MONEY 



FOR YOU 



GOLDFISH 



$3.00 PER 100 



and np in assorted sizes 



Send for Catalogue and our Special Assortments 



For the present, prices remain the same on imported stocks. 



Larsest dealers in Goldfish and Aquarium Supplies in the United States. 



SBA MOSS AND JAPANBSE FISH 



AUBURNDALE GOLDFISI CO. ^ri,iiM^lf. CHICAGO 



Mention The Rerlew when ▼on write. 



funeral work last week. Mr. Uhl- 

 schmidt says business is improving 

 daily on the east side. 



John S. Carter, president of the Nico- 

 tine M^fg. Co., has returned from his 

 Chicago trip. The company is running 

 full force, with a large number of 

 orders ahead for shipping. 



George H. Angermueller is enjoying 

 a splendid shipping trade in florists' 

 supplies. His consignments of cut 

 flowers have been large and of good 

 quality. 



The Review's advertisers in the re- 

 tail florists' pages again reaped a har- 

 vest last week, when telegrams came 

 from all parts of the country for the 

 funeral of the late Robert McCulloch. 



Vandervoort's flower department has 

 a window display •n the Olive street 



PREPARED NAGNOUA LEAVES 



Best Quality. Oreen. Brown or Red. Abont lOOO 

 loaves to a box. All leaTen are (rood medium size. 

 They are bound to pl(,-ise you 



1 Box (or more). per box, at $1.35 



5 Boxes or more) per box, at 1.30 



10 Boxes (or more). per box. at 1.2& 



(Special low prices on larue quantities.) 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER. Wholesale Florist 



1324 Pine Street. ST. I.OUI8, MO. 



Me ntion The Reylew when yon write. 



side, where plants and cut flowers ad- 

 vertise the flower department in the 

 basement of the main store. 



William Bouche, Edward Buechet 

 and Max Herzog are the hustlers 

 among the local trade collecting funds 

 for the aid of the Germans in the war 

 zone. They did good work at a benefit 

 given at Delmar Garden. 



A. H. Ahner, of Kirkwood, says he- 



