. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 50 The Florists^ Review NOVEMBBK 20, ANCY {Special 'Picked) ERNS iiainuiHiiaiinmiiinaiininn Write for Our "New Style" List of V^iRE Resigns That you may "SEE rout COST AT I GLUICE'' C. A. KUEHN WHOLESALE FLORIST Leave yevr order with os fer regular ihipments Per 1000, $ 1312 PINE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. tminmaiinnHraoinmmitnflimiiiiioiiniiniioiiBiniiiOHUUiH is now at the retail store of the J. M. (Jasser Co. Fred C. Witthuhn has had a '' Say It with Flowers" sign erected on the roof of his store at 3598 West Twenty-fif


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 50 The Florists^ Review NOVEMBBK 20, ANCY {Special 'Picked) ERNS iiainuiHiiaiinmiiinaiininn Write for Our "New Style" List of V^iRE Resigns That you may "SEE rout COST AT I GLUICE'' C. A. KUEHN WHOLESALE FLORIST Leave yevr order with os fer regular ihipments Per 1000, $ 1312 PINE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. tminmaiinnHraoinmmitnflimiiiiioiiniiniioiiBiniiiOHUUiH is now at the retail store of the J. M. (Jasser Co. Fred C. Witthuhn has had a '' Say It with Flowers" sign erected on the roof of his store at 3598 West Twenty-fifth street and has it illuminated. It attracts a good deal of attention from the traffic on West Twenty-fifth street. William E. Pennick, from Wooster, 0., was in this city on business recently. The Friedley Co. is cutting pompons in large quantities, and has a fine lot of potted plants. W. F. B. ST, LOUIS. The Market. The wholesale market last week was not as overcrowded as it was the week previous. While the demand was good all the week, prices were not so high and this helped to dispose of a great deal of surplus stock daily. Chrysanthemums arc still in greatest demand of all sea- sonable flowers and arc now at their best. During the week ending Novem- ber 15, some extra fancy show blooms were seen in such varieties as Bonnaf- fon, Dr. Enguehard, Turner and Chad- wick. The fancy stock cleans up well daily at excellent prices, while in other grades the demand is not so good. There is an abundance of pompons, with slow demand in all grades. Roses are of excellent quality, but suffer to some extent in demand during the mum season, though fancy grades in Premier, Russell, Ward and Columbia always sell well. The lower grades suf- fer in demand and price. There are plenty of good carnations and the same applies to them as to roses. The En- chantress varieties always have the call in this market, while Nebraska, Ward and Beacon are in favor for colored stock. A few excellent sweet p


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