. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists^ Review OCTOBBB 28, 191f. ST. LOUIS FOR YOUR SUPPLY OFn Roses, Carnations, Chrysantnemums, Greens and Florists' Supplies ROSESs Ophelia, $ to $ per 100. Russell, $ to $ per 100. Cilumbia, $ to $ per 100. CARNATIONS, $, $ and $ per 100. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, $, $ and $ per dozen. POMPONS, 75c per bunch. FANCY FERNS, $ per 1000 for October. ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, 35c and 50c per bunch. St. Louis Wholesale Cut Flower Co. 1406-08 Pine Street Long Distance Phone, Bell Olive 4203 ST. LOUIS, MO. a
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists^ Review OCTOBBB 28, 191f. ST. LOUIS FOR YOUR SUPPLY OFn Roses, Carnations, Chrysantnemums, Greens and Florists' Supplies ROSESs Ophelia, $ to $ per 100. Russell, $ to $ per 100. Cilumbia, $ to $ per 100. CARNATIONS, $, $ and $ per 100. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, $, $ and $ per dozen. POMPONS, 75c per bunch. FANCY FERNS, $ per 1000 for October. ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, 35c and 50c per bunch. St. Louis Wholesale Cut Flower Co. 1406-08 Pine Street Long Distance Phone, Bell Olive 4203 ST. LOUIS, MO. again in plenty in this market and is selling at 18 cents for choice grades. Orchids, too, are more plentiful and the demand for these is good at all times. Last week dahlias had an excellent call and fancy grades sold well at high prices. A few violets are showing, but it needs colder weather to give them color and stem. Violet growers in Kirkwood promise a big crop this season. Sweet peas, too, will be seen in abundance at an early date. All green goods are cleaned up almost daily in this market, especially smilax, asparagus and fancy ferns. Shipping trade in cut stock has greatly improved since the cooler weather has set in. Publicity Committee Meeting. The florists* publicity committee held a special meeting October 14, at head- quarters at the establishment of the W. C. Smith Wholesale Floral Co. Chairman Bourdet presided over the meeting, which had a good attendance. The secretary's report showed a good balance on hand to start the season's advertising campaign. Three of the wholesalers have subscribed $100 each, besides doing the work of collecting the funds from the retailers and growers. The committee decided to spend $3,000 for newspaper advertising from Novem- ber 1 to April 1 and all advertising v^rill be handled by an advertising company. In this undertaking, they have asked the retailer to allow the wTiolesaler to add the one per cent of all goods pur- chased by th
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