The Florists' Review 



March 9, 1916. 



Til* flortoto wlios* ottrds appear on the patres earnrlnc this 

 — — from othar fflorlats for looal daUvary on tha 



MISSOURI 



STATE FAIR FLORAL CO^ Sedafia, Mo^ 



covers the atate like a diizcUntr rain. Nine entries 

 at the State Fair, 1914. and nine blue rtbtona 

 'OolDfir aome, ehT"— Just our common salt Two 

 rears ol<1. 4n.nno ft.. baJI insaraoce. 



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St Louis, No. 



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3619 South Qrand Av«nu« . 



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 Bell. Sidney 14S-Klnloch. Victor 999 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



EORGE RYE 



" Some Florist " 



Th. ptau Ft. Smith, Ark. 



Established Over 20 Years 

 N. L cw. lOtt and Gr^nd Ave. KANSAS CITY. MO. 



GEO. in* KELLOGG 

 FLOWER St PLANT CO. 



Wbotosale and Betall riorlsts 

 Xlta Grand Are. KAN8A8 CXTT. MO. 



All Kinds of CUT FLOWERS 



in their season. Also Rose and Carnation plants 

 in season. Greenhouses at Pleasant Hill, Mo. 



STUPPY FLORAL CO. 



Orders executed 

 Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska 



ST. JOSEPH, MO. 



}(e»nh^r<» Flnrlota* Toioprni.h TVUvery 



ST. LOUIS 



J. J. BENEKE, oiw* 8tM«< 



Chillicothe, Mo. 



Prompt and Faithful Service. 

 THK IgHKRWOOD GRKKWHOUSKS 



SPRINGFIELD, MO. 



J. W. STOKES FLORAL CO. 



Careful attention given all orders. 



SPRINGFIELD, MO. 



SUMMERFXKU) IXOR4L, CO. 

 Ghrowers and Retailers for the 8outbw»-<t 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



WIro QRIMM « OORLY 



ST. LOUIS 



Windler's 

 Flowers 



8800 SOUTH GRAND AVKSUK 



and low prices prevailed. Extra fancy 

 brought 35 cents per hundred. The mis- 

 cellaneous flowers, jonquils, sweet peas, 

 tulips, freesias, valley, Easter lilies, 

 daisies, snapdragons and mignonette, 

 had their usual good call and prices on 

 these remained stationary in small lots. 

 Southern jonquils are not taking so 

 well, for home-grown stock is of bet- 

 ter quality. In greens, plumosus, 

 smilax, Sprengeri and galax had the 

 call and the market is well supplied 

 with these. 



Various Notes. 



The W. W. Stertzing range, at 7280 

 Manchester avenue, was damaged to the 

 extent of $800 by an explosion of dyna- 

 mite in Maplewood last week. All the 

 glass wag blown out and the plants 

 were badly cut by falling glass. Theo- 

 dore Browne, another florist, at 7016 

 Manchester avenue, escaped with only 

 a few panes of broken glass and con- 

 sidered himself lucky, as all his neigh- 

 bors lost heavily. Mr. Stertzing had 

 no insurance to cover this kind of loss. 



Edwin Niebling has been appointed 

 administrator of the estate of the late 

 Conrad Bergstermann, by Probate court. 

 The business has been taken over by 

 Oscar Euff and the name of the busi- 

 nesS-^wiUnot be changed. Mr. Niebling 

 is a stepsTm of Mr. Bergstermann, and 

 Mr. Ruff is his son-in-law. 



The officers of the Florists' Club 

 held their monthly conference at Secre- 

 tary Beneke's home March 2 and 

 mapped out a lively program for this 

 week 's dub meeting. All the officers 

 were present and had a pleasant eve- 

 ning. 



The March floral display in the big 

 conservatories at the Missouri Botan- 

 ical Garden will be composed of 2,000 

 plants of cinerarias. These plants have 

 become immensely popular with the 

 public. They resemble the single-flow- 

 ereil chrysanthemum, but surpass it in 

 brilliancy. 



The County Growers' Association held 

 an interesting meeting March 1 at the 

 Eleven Mile House. While the attend- 

 ance was fairly good, the big snow 

 storm which started early in the day 

 kei>t away many of those who prom- 

 ised to come. 



E. .). Fancourt, of the S. S. Pennock- 

 Meehan ("o., and Martin Reukauf, rep- 

 resenting H. Bayersdorfer & (.'o., two 

 l)opular traveling sjilesmen of I'hila- 

 delphia, spent the greater part of last 

 week here calling on the trade. 



Thomas ("arr, in spite of the big 

 snow storm last week, is preparing his 

 big ]>lant display in Union Market. 

 ]Mr. Carr has a good trade in his cut 

 flower department, but plants arc his 

 big business. 



Paddy Patton and Oscar Kuehn, of 

 the Smith "Wholesale Floral Co., were 

 on the sick list last week. Oscar 



KANSAS CITY, 

 ... MISSOURI ... 



WILLIAM L. ROCK 

 FLOWER COMPANY 



Members Florists' Telegraph Deliveiy Ass'a. 



ST. LOinS and VICINITY 



Send Orders to the Finest and 

 Best-equipped store In the city 



SAWDERS, 623 Clara Ave. 



Samuel Murray 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



1017 GRAND AVE. 



Mombor of tho 

 Florists' ToloKraph Dollvory Ass'n 



Canada's Florist 



8-1 OW. Adelaide St.,TORONTO 



UMESTRMULESTUUSHMENTislhePMIVMCEaflKia 



Montreal 

 Can. , 



St dtkeriie uA G17 Stned; • 



Member Floriata' TelesnM>h DellTery. 



Wimiipeg, Canada 



THE ROSERY, Florist 



889 Donald Street 



O RDER S TAKEN FOR DELIVERY AITTWHERI 

 BETWEEN PORT ARTHUR AND THE OOABT 



SCRIM'S, FLORIST 



OTTAWA. CANADA 



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119 Kmas A«i. 



TpPIKA 



KANSAS 



Mrs. M. E. Hollcraft 



807 KmiiAYe.,TOPEKA,KAN, 



MRS. LORD'S FLOWER ROOM 



112 W. 8th Are., > TOPEKA, KAN. 



Member Florists' Telesraph Deliverr. 



ARCniAS FLORAL CO., Sedalia, Mo. 



Choice Cat Flowers and Designs on short notice. 



Prompt attention to telegrraph and telephone ordera. 



Members FloristB' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



