. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review December 5, 1918. CUT FLOWERS WE ALWAYS HAVE THE GOODS IF THEY ARE TO BE HAD Green and Brown Magnolias Per Carton, $ , Fancy Ferns $4,00 per 1000, subject to change Galax Leaves, Spkasrnum Moss, Leucothoe Sprays. Local Selling Agent for the NEW ROSE PREMIER Place your standing orders with me and stop worrying H. G. BERNING, 1402-4 PINE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. Both Long Distance Phones Mention The Review when you write. "It's easy these days to spend $75 or $100 and carry the stuff home on your ; F. J. Eioux,


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review December 5, 1918. CUT FLOWERS WE ALWAYS HAVE THE GOODS IF THEY ARE TO BE HAD Green and Brown Magnolias Per Carton, $ , Fancy Ferns $4,00 per 1000, subject to change Galax Leaves, Spkasrnum Moss, Leucothoe Sprays. Local Selling Agent for the NEW ROSE PREMIER Place your standing orders with me and stop worrying H. G. BERNING, 1402-4 PINE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. Both Long Distance Phones Mention The Review when you write. "It's easy these days to spend $75 or $100 and carry the stuff home on your ; F. J. Eioux, manager of the refrigera- tor department of the A. L. Eandall Co., was presented with a baby boy Novem- ber 26. Visitors. One of last week's visitors was Louis Hartung, who has been in the florists' business at Two Eivers, Wis,, for forty years. Because of the expected fuel re- strictions and the belief that he is en- titled to a rest after so many years of service, he closed his place this autumn and was on his way, with Mrs. Hartung, to Atlanta, Ga., where they will spend the winter. If the place of 6,000 feet of glass is not sold by spring they will reopen it then. Their son, Norbert E. Hartung, is in France. S. W. Pike, of St. Charles, 111., spent December 2 in the market. He has had an extremely busy summer, but his look of contentment is the result of the knowledge that his houses are filled to their capacity with stock for what he believes will be the best season he ever has experienced. Warren G. Matthews, Dayton, O., was in the market early this week, buying stock, and the roll of bills he employed in some of his deals indicated his con- tinued faith in the old saying that "money ; Hembreiker, of Hembreiker & Cole, Springfield, 111., paid a visit to the local market the early part of this week. Sam Graff, of Columbus, O., came here to look the market over and left some large cut flower orders. Edward Amerpohl, of Janesville, Wis., was a visit


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