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Apeil 1, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



49 



It don't take a good 

 plant to show off 

 onr Folding Stands. 



USEFUL AS WELL 

 AS ORNAMENTAL 



24-mch, $(.00; 30-mch^ $1.25; 

 36-inch, $(.50. 



Manufactured by- 



W. C. Smith 

 Wholesale Floral Co. 



1316 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. 



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Florist Wholesale, C'V ¥ AITTC 



Pine St. No. 1324, Mo., ji.LUUlj 



ANGERMUELLER 6E0. H., 



DONT GET MIXED UP-SEND ME YOUR EASTER ORDERS 



Cut Flowers and All Florists' Supplies==Lowest Prices 



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Young & Sons Co., St. Louis, Mo. 



LARGEST GROWERS OF PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS 



Wire or phone your orders and we will take care of them. 



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FORTY YEARS IN THE BUSINESS 



C. A. KUEHN, 



...Wholesale riorlsf... 



EVERYTHING for EASTER 



SPECIAL PRICES ON WIRE DESIGNS. 



1122 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, NO. 



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tion is increased, but the danger of loss 

 in reduced to a minimum. 



Various Notes. 



The Robert Craig Co. contemplates 

 building eight greenhouses, each 27x150 

 feet, on its farm at Norwood, Delaware 

 county, Pa., to try out its nev? seedling 

 carnation. 



Among the many visitors who have 

 been inspecting plants and cut flowers of 

 The Rising Eastern Market are Miss Gra- 

 ham, Thomas Patterson, Fred Berger and 



Mrs. Berger, all of Baltimore; W. A. 

 Hammond, Richmond, Va. ; August A. 

 Schaefer, York, Pa., and George W. 

 Schroyer, Lancaster, Pa. 



Eugene Bernheimer is receiving the 

 first Jacqs- of the season. 



George Burton will build a new house, 

 probably 28x150, on his place on Queen 

 street, Wyndmoor, Pa. 



John W. Mclntyre says this market 

 will see the finest crop of Easter lilacs in 

 its history next week. 



Smith, Lineaweaver & Co. state that 



uncertainty will exist in the anthracite 

 coal region until next week, when it is 

 hoped that the operators and miners may 

 reach an agreement. 



Stokes' Seed Store reports an unusual 

 demand for bulbs, gladioli being particu- 

 larly favored. 



J. P. Sogers, of Sogers Bros., Lisse, 

 Holland, has been here this week. 



The Penn Flower Shop, Reading, Pa., 

 has been closed. J. A. Kepner, who car- 

 ried the lease to its termination, has re- 

 moved his stock and fixtures to his shop 



