. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 6 No. 4 • Per 100 No. 1. Gold 40c No. 1. Purple 50c No. 1. Pearl 50c No. 4. Gold 35c No. 6. Gold 30c Per 500 Per 1000 $ $ All letters packed 25 of a character to each envelope. We do not break packages. We furnish a neat compartment box to keep letters in at 50c each. (Samples sent free.) GILT SCRIPT WORDS:—10 of a kind to each package. Gold Scripts Piice per 10, 30c; price per 100, $ Purple Scripts Price per 10, 35c; price per lUO, GET OUR COMPLETE LIST OF OTHER ITEMS-IT'S FREE ' Establi


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 6 No. 4 • Per 100 No. 1. Gold 40c No. 1. Purple 50c No. 1. Pearl 50c No. 4. Gold 35c No. 6. Gold 30c Per 500 Per 1000 $ $ All letters packed 25 of a character to each envelope. We do not break packages. We furnish a neat compartment box to keep letters in at 50c each. (Samples sent free.) GILT SCRIPT WORDS:—10 of a kind to each package. Gold Scripts Piice per 10, 30c; price per 100, $ Purple Scripts Price per 10, 35c; price per lUO, GET OUR COMPLETE LIST OF OTHER ITEMS-IT'S FREE ' Established 1906 ST. LOUIS MISSOURI GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER CO., W^holmMole Flori»t» 1324 PINE STREET KANSAS CITY, MO. The Market. There was such a demand all last week that the market was cleaned. Re- tailers rushed around after anything they could get. They were not particu- lar; anything in flowers would do. Sat- urday afternoon, Septembei; 23, their calls were in vain. There was nothing left on the market. Stock has short- ened as the demand has increased. Boses are most plentiful and they are of good quality; they are selling from $4 to $10 per hundred. Asters are not so good. They are about done for the sea- son. Only a few home-grown gladioli remain. Carnations will not be worth cutting for about two weeks. Florists' Club Meeting. The annual meeting of the Florists' Club was held Wednesday, September 20, at 8 p. m. Glenn K. Parker, secre- tary, read letters from S. S. Pennock and John Young, secretary of the New York Florists' Club, in which the writers thanked those in Kansas City for courtesies extended at the annual convention of the S. A. F. Mr. Young wrote in behalf of the New York Flo- rists ' Club. A letter was read from Secretary L. Y. Vinson regarding the action of the Ohio district of the Na- tional Flower Growers' Association in reference to the grading of cut flowers and the plan proposed wiis read and discussed. On motion of William L. Rock, T. .1. Noll, preside


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