. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. WE •AREWAlTINGTOriLLTHATORDER-rOR. New Prices Effective July IJt Windier Umilino Service Three-Stripe Chiffon—Be$t Quality White, Pink, 1 6-in„ per yard 6c Violet,Lav'derf ,_per yju^ 5c WINDIER WHOLESALE FLORAL CO., Sphagnum Moss One Bale $ Ten Bales Green Thread (Meyer's) One-pound box $ Ten boxes Number 2 Metalline Shower Pink and White Per 50-yard bolt $ All 1310 Pine Street, Phones ST. LOUIS, is being remodeled to enlarge the ofiSce space, made nec^ssarj' by steadily in- creasing business. F. F. Benthey, the N


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. WE •AREWAlTINGTOriLLTHATORDER-rOR. New Prices Effective July IJt Windier Umilino Service Three-Stripe Chiffon—Be$t Quality White, Pink, 1 6-in„ per yard 6c Violet,Lav'derf ,_per yju^ 5c WINDIER WHOLESALE FLORAL CO., Sphagnum Moss One Bale $ Ten Bales Green Thread (Meyer's) One-pound box $ Ten boxes Number 2 Metalline Shower Pink and White Per 50-yard bolt $ All 1310 Pine Street, Phones ST. LOUIS, is being remodeled to enlarge the ofiSce space, made nec^ssarj' by steadily in- creasing business. F. F. Benthey, the Nestor of the Chi- cago wholesale florists, celebrates his seventy-first birthday aniiiversarv Au- gust 5. H. K. Ivens, who has been with the Central Floral Co., Detroit, has returned to the home of his parents in Chicago. The A. L. Randall Co. will have a large display at the convention, in charge of Sales Manager Edward Gala- van, assisted by several of the com- pany's eastern salesmen. General Man- ager F. M. Johnson will attend. Accom- panied by Arthur Hanson, Mr. Johnson will spend next week driving to Wash- ington in his Cadillac. They expect to make calls on customers in twenty-five towns en route. The California Floral Co. has changed its name to the Homan Decorating Co. and has moved from 3402 West Twenty- sixtli street to Homan avenue and Twenty-fifth street. The new store is located in a residence district, one block from the old location in the West Twen- ty-sixth street business district. A. M. Pekarek, manager of the place, says business has been good this summer. Wedding orders were fairly numerous up to the latter part of July, and the arrivals of soldiers' bodies from France brought on a good run of funeral work. In all corners of the country growers are unusually busy putting their green- houses in shape for the coming season. Fred Lautenschlager, of Kroesehell Bros. Co., says last Aveek was one of the liveliest weeks for greenhouse boiler sales the compa


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