. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists' Review Mat 1, A DECORATION DAY WINNER Natural Prepared American Oak Wreaths FIREPROOF EVERLASTING ^^ ^ Wf" :-m^ The Wreaths are made entirely of Natural Preserved Oak Sprays in Cherry Red, Golden Brown and Natural Green. Two sizes: 18 and 24 inch. Sample of the 24-inch Wreath, any color, sent post-paid on receipt of 9 c in stamps. Send in your order for samples now and take advance orders from your customers for Decoration Day. OSCAR LEISTNER 17 N. Franklin Street, CHICAGO, ILL. Selling Agent for OVE GNATT, - Hammond, I


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists' Review Mat 1, A DECORATION DAY WINNER Natural Prepared American Oak Wreaths FIREPROOF EVERLASTING ^^ ^ Wf" :-m^ The Wreaths are made entirely of Natural Preserved Oak Sprays in Cherry Red, Golden Brown and Natural Green. Two sizes: 18 and 24 inch. Sample of the 24-inch Wreath, any color, sent post-paid on receipt of 9 c in stamps. Send in your order for samples now and take advance orders from your customers for Decoration Day. OSCAR LEISTNER 17 N. Franklin Street, CHICAGO, ILL. Selling Agent for OVE GNATT, - Hammond, Ind. Preparer of American Oak Sprays, Magnolia Leaves, Cycas Leaves, Ruscus, etc. Mention The Review \rhen yon write. OHIO FLOOD BELIEF. Additional Btock, etc., offered through the Cleveland Florists' Club for those who lost their stock in the recent flood, is as follows: Chas. P. Mueller, Wichita, Kan., geraniums, verbenas, vlncas, etc. Albert A. Hart, Cleveland, $25. A. Dletsch Co., Chicago, $10. All stock offered to date has been distributed. Frank A. Friedley, Sec'y. ST. LOUIS, MO. The Southwestern Market. The market was rather dull as far as business was concerned last week. The weather was fine and stock of all kinds was abundant. Prices fell lower than ipver for this year. The retailers surely had no complaint to make in regard to the supply and prices, especially those who bought in big lots. ' Roses were received in large con- signments at all of the wholesale houses, and in all varieties. Long Beauties were quite plentiful, with the price at $4 per dozen for the best. Other roses sold well, but the demand was not enough to consume the supply. All the standard varieties, such as Richmond, the Killarneys, Bride and Maid, are of extra good quality. Car- nations are in great supply, with the price at $10 in thousand lots. The quality is extra fine. Sweet peas, too, were too many for the wholesalers to dispose of at anything like a fair price. The extra fancy held their own


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