. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 94 The Florists^ Review NOVDUBBR 18, 1019. jWHHiiatnnnmioiiHmiHOHHiiNiiOHiiuuiiouuuiiiiiaiiiimitiiiaiHniiiiiioniiiiiuiONiiiwHia^. ANCY (Special Picked) ERNS Leave yeur order with us for regular shipments Per 1000, $ Write for I Our "New Style" List of Wire Designs That you may "SEE yOIK COST IT A CUICE" C. A. KUEHN WHOLESALE FLORIST 11312 PINE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. | luiiiioniiiiiirioiniiiiiinaiinHHiiioniiiiiiiioiiNiiimonMHiwiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiinHiiiiininiiiiiiHKjiiiiiiniii^^ for a Christmas crop. He also has a fine batch of po


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 94 The Florists^ Review NOVDUBBR 18, 1019. jWHHiiatnnnmioiiHmiHOHHiiNiiOHiiuuiiouuuiiiiiaiiiimitiiiaiHniiiiiioniiiiiuiONiiiwHia^. ANCY (Special Picked) ERNS Leave yeur order with us for regular shipments Per 1000, $ Write for I Our "New Style" List of Wire Designs That you may "SEE yOIK COST IT A CUICE" C. A. KUEHN WHOLESALE FLORIST 11312 PINE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. | luiiiioniiiiiirioiniiiiiinaiinHHiiioniiiiiiiioiiNiiimonMHiwiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiinHiiiiininiiiiiiHKjiiiiiiniii^^ for a Christmas crop. He also has a fine batch of poinsettias in different sizes of pots and pans. Mrs. J. C. Elspermann reports busi- ness as quiet. Julius Niednagel & Sons are cutting good carnations and mums. The Blackman Floral Co. is cutting large quantities of mums, roses and car- nations. Karl Zeidler says that business is quiet. He is cutting nice mums, roses and carnations. E. L. F. ST. LOUIS, MO. The Market. The local wholesale market was in about the same condition last week as in the week previous, crowded to the utmost with all seasonable cut stock and especially mums. While there was a glut, it was not in the fancy grades, as these always have a demand. In these grades there was a scarcity in yellow mums, while whites were plen- tiful, with all of the early varieties nearly cut out. This week's receipts should show some cut flowers of Ivory, Major Bonnaffon, Appleton, Chadwick and Golden Wedding, the last two being always good sellers in this market. Mums, of course, have the call over other stock. Eoses and carnations in the fancy grades sell well, but the sup- ply of these is large, with the bulk of them in the lower grades, and, in order to dispose of them, prices had to be cut away below quotations. Premier, Rus- sell and Ophelia have the best demand. Carnations are arriving fine in flower with short stems; good long fancies are not as yet plentiful. The top price last week was $3 per hundred. This is low w


Size: 1480px × 1687px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecad, booksubjectfloriculture, bookyear1912