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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



NOVEMBEB 17, 1910. 



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suffered greatly during the early mum 

 season, but are now showing more de- 

 mand and at somewhat better prices 

 than ten days ago. Lily of the valley 

 had a good call all week. Violets sell 

 well when of extra good quality. 

 There are no Eomans or Faper Whites 

 in the market, but some are expected 

 in this week. Asparagus bunches sell 

 well and bronze galax leaves had a 

 big demand all week. 



Club Meeting. 



The St. Louis Florists' Club held its 

 monthly meeting Thursday afternoon, 

 November 10, in its hall in Odd Fel- 

 lows' building, with a record breaking 

 attendance, there being sixty members 

 present, the visitors swelling the crowd 

 to nearly seventy-five. Chairman De 

 Wever of the bulletin committee re- 

 ported that everything is running in 

 fine shape and that it is on a paying 

 basis. The trustees reported that they 

 had provided an entertainment after 

 the meeting and a dinner at Cambridge 

 court. A communication was read 

 from President-elect George Asmus of 

 the S. A. F. The following applicants 

 were elected to membership: Alex. P. 

 Geranios, M. F. Widmer, Highland, 111., 

 G. M. Thost and Hugo Gross. Otto 

 Sander made application for member- 

 ship. 



The question box was dispensed 

 with and an athletic performance was 

 given which was highly interesting to 

 the members and visitors, after which 

 Messrs. Schoenle, Pilcher, Vennemann, 

 Smith, Angermueller and Beneke enter- 

 tained in a most pleasing way. After 

 the performance the members and vis- 

 itors were taken in a body to Cam- 

 bridge court for dinner, at which sixty 

 were seated. After satisfying the in- 

 ner man. Secretary Beneke acted as 

 toastmaster and called on the following 

 gentlemen for a talk: President Con- 

 non, Vice-President Frank A. Weber, 

 ex-President G. B. Windier, Joe Hill, 

 Richard Sahm, E. F. Tesson and A. S. 

 Halstead. Automobiles were in wait- 

 ing and the entire party were taken to 

 the Coliseum, where the flower show 

 was held. This was one of the most 

 pleasant afternoons ever spent by the 

 members of the Florists' Club. 



WESTERN 



Headquarters 



THANKSGIVING PRICES 



ORCHIDS 



Oattleyas, pinkish lavender. Per doc . $7.60 to $ 9.00 



Cypripedlums " 2.00 to S.OO 



Vandas, bluish lavender " S.OOto 4.00 



Dendroblnm Formosum, white " 6.00 



Oncidlum. yellow PerlOOfls., 3.00 to 6.00 



Dendroblum Phalaenopsls, pink " " 12.00 



Gardenias A Perdoz.. S.OOto 6.00 



AMIIRICAN BSAUTT— Specials.. Per doz., 6.00 to 6.00 



36-in " 4.00to 5.00 



30-in " 2.60to 3.00 



20to24-ln " 2.00to 2.60 



16tol8-ln " 1.60to 2.00 



Shorter " .76 to 1.26 



Klllamey PerlOO. 4.00to 8.00 



WhltoKlUamey " 4.00to 8.00 



My Maryland " 4.00to 8.00 



Richmond " 4.00to 8.00 



Mrs. Field " 4.00to 6.00 



Bridesmaid or Bride " 4.00 to 0.00 



Kalserin " 4.00to 6.00 



ROSES, our selection " 4.00 



special " 10.00 



CARNATIONS 



Select PerlOO, 2.00 to 3.00 



Fancy '* 3.00to 4.00 



Extra fancy " 6.00 



BIISCEI.I.ANEOUS STOCK 



Chrysanthemums, fancy Perdoz.. 2.60 to S.OO 



medium " 1.60 to 2.00 



small PerlOO, 4.00 to 10.00 



" pompons Per bunch, .36 to .90 



VaUey PerlOO, S.OOto 4.0O 



EastorLiUes Perdoz., IMto 2.00 



Callas '• IJMto 2.00 



Daisies PerlOO, 1.00to 1JH> 



SweetPeas " .76to 1.00 



DECORATIVE 



ABparaflrnsPlumosuB....Per bunch and per string, .60 to .76 



Sprengerl Perbunch, .SSto .M 



Adiantum PerlOO, .TSto 1.00 



Farleyense " lO.OOto 12.00 



Smllaz Per doz., $1.60 " 12.00 



Mexlcanlvy " .76 



Ferns Per 1000, $1.60 to $2.00 ** .25 



Oalax, green and bronze Per 1000, 1.00 



Leucothoe Per UO, .76 



WildSmilax large case. 6.00 



Boxwood Per bunch, 36c; per case, 7.60 



Store open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays closed at noon. 



Subject to market changes 



CHAS. W. NcKELLAR 



SI Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



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Various Notes. 



We have had quite a few visiting flo- 

 rists with us, attending the flower 

 show, and all enjoyed a pleasant stay. 



Kaliscli Bros, furnished the decora- 

 tions at the Jefferson hotel for the 



wholesale druggists' convention held 

 there last week. 



W. J. Paul, of Pittsburg, has taken 

 charge of the flower store of Ammann 

 & Johann at East St. Louis, 111. 



The new roses exhibited by the E. G. 



