. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Windier Smiling Service Three-Stripe, white, pink, violet, 6-lncIi, per yard, 6Hc. Bolt of 46 yards, Three-stripe, white, pink, violet, 4-inch, per yard, Sc Bolt of 45 yards, $ Dr. Dux Saperiora Magnolia Leaves, brown and green, per carton, $; 10 cartons, $ Write tor our new price list WINDIER WHOLESALE FLORAL CO., 1310 Pine St.,. All Phones ST. LOUIS, NO. first two weeks in August, came up for discussion, but no action was taken. Various Notes. It is tradition that half the flowers go into funeral work. What, then, must have


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Windier Smiling Service Three-Stripe, white, pink, violet, 6-lncIi, per yard, 6Hc. Bolt of 46 yards, Three-stripe, white, pink, violet, 4-inch, per yard, Sc Bolt of 45 yards, $ Dr. Dux Saperiora Magnolia Leaves, brown and green, per carton, $; 10 cartons, $ Write tor our new price list WINDIER WHOLESALE FLORAL CO., 1310 Pine St.,. All Phones ST. LOUIS, NO. first two weeks in August, came up for discussion, but no action was taken. Various Notes. It is tradition that half the flowers go into funeral work. What, then, must have been the effect on the business in Chicago with only 2,768 deaths in Feb- ruary, 1921, against 4,691 in the same month last year? But Health Commis- sioner Robertson warns of an impending recurrence of influenza. If the disease runs true to form, says Dr. Robertson, another wave of tlie flu will arrive here April 15. A small party from Chicago, consisting of George Asmus, J. Fred Ammann and Fred Lautenschlager, left Saturday, March 12, for New York by the Twen- tieth Century express, to attend tlie eighth international flower show. Miss Nettie Parker, secretary of A. T. Pyfer & Co., Inc., has given another demonstration of her versatility. She l)een out on the road for nearly two weeks and has sent in a number of good orders, both for immediate shipment and for Easter. Damage by hail March 7 at the range of the New'City Floral Co., Sixty-first and Throop streets, proved larger than first reported. About 1,500 lights 16x18 and 2,000 lights 12x14 were broken. Five men finished the reglazing March 15. About 250 lilies for Easter were all broken by the shattered glass, and other potted plants, including cinerarias and begonias, primulas and geraniums, were badly damaged. George Osborne, 5818 South Hermit- age avenue, lost about $500 worth of glass in last week's hail storm. With a crew of seven men he got most of the glass replaced next day. Joseph Einweck, formerly with


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