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The Florists' Review 



Apbil 13, 1916. 



Til* floitot* whoM cam* appear on the paces oarrylns tills head, are prepared to flU orders 

 — — — from other florists for local delivenr on the usual basis. 



MISSOURI 



STATE FAIR FLORAL CO., Sedafia, Mo., 



coven the state like a diixxVag rain. Klne entriet 

 at the State Fair, 1914, and nine blae rlbtwoa 

 Ctoin^ some. ehT"— Jnst oar common salt, Tvo 

 rears old, 40,000 ft, hall Insnrance. 



ORDERS FOR 



St Louis, No. 



YOUHG'S. 1406 OUVE STREET 



CHAS. BEYER 



PLORIST 



3619 South Grand Av«nu« 



Lons Distance Phones: 

 Bell, Sidney 143-KinIoch. Victor 999 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



EORGE RYE 



"Some Florist" 



The Mua 



Ft. Smith, Ark. 



Established Over 20 Years 

 li E. cor. lOtli and Grand Ave.. KANSAS CITY, MO. 



.GEO. M. KELLOGG. 

 FLOWER Sl plant CO. 



Wholesale and Betall Tlorlsts 

 11S2 Grand Ave. KANSAS 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. 



Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery 



ST. LOUJS 



J. J. BEN EKE, OUT* stTMt 



Chillicothe, Mo. 



Prompt and Faithful Service. 

 THK ISHKBWOOD OygMHOUSKa 



SPRINGFIELD, MO. 



J. W. STOKES FLORAL CO. 



Careful attention given all orders. 



SPRINQFIELD, MO. 



SDMBIERriKLD FLORAL CO. 

 Growers and Retailers for the Southwe«t 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Wire or Phone Tour Orders to the 

 HOU8K OF FLOWKRS 



Ostertag Bros. 



The Largest Retail Supply House in the West 

 Jefferson and Washington Avenue 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



WIro QRIMM A GORLY 



ST. LOUIS 



WIndier's 

 Flowers 



SSOO SOUTH GRAND AVXNUS 



Florists' Club at the W. W. Edgar Co. 

 establishment, Waverley, to inspect the 

 show of Easter plants. The visitors in- 

 cluded many ladies and all were well 

 repaid for their visit, the various houses 

 being filled to overflowing with high- 

 grade stock, which eclipsed in quality 

 anything previously turned out at this 

 noted plant factory. 



The 15,000 lilies, mostly giganteums, 

 were just in the right condition and a 

 cleaner and more even lot it would have 

 been hard to find. Tausendschon and 

 other rambler roses in large numbers, 

 polyanthas and hybrid perpetuals were 

 all fine. The hybrid perpetuals, carry- 

 ing an average of half a dozen strong 

 buds each, were especially good. The 

 carried-over azaleas were splendid; far 

 ahead of the fall imported ones. French 

 hydrangeas in the leading varieties 

 were grandly flowered. These make 

 much nicer Easter plants than the old 

 Otaksa. Lilacs, rhododendrons, genistas, 

 Dutch bulbous plants, etc., were all in 

 first-class shape. A beautiful specimen, 

 heavily flowered, of Acacia pubescens 

 excited admiration. This grand speci- 

 men was sold, to go to California. 



Great quantities of bedding plants, 

 winter-flowering begonias, cyclamens, 

 etc., were coming along and all will be 

 glad to receive some more space as the 

 Easter stock passes. Under the benches 

 were quantities of Lilium speciosum for 

 summer flowering, rambler roses for a 

 June crop, hydrangeas, etc. No space 

 here is allowed to go to waste. The 

 flrm is planning to erect, before another 

 season, one or two modern houses and 

 also a new office, show room, etc. 



When the large company had gath- 

 ered in the big packing room and a 

 generous collation had been disposed of, 

 speech-making held sway for some time. 

 James Methven, the club president, in- 

 troduced the speakers, who were James 

 Wheeler, Kobert Cameron, who com- 

 mented on the Philadelphia and New 

 York shows; Kenneth Finlayson, Peter 

 Fisher, A. K. Bogers, George F. Stew- 

 art, W. J. Kennedy, T. H. Westwood 

 and H. H. Bartsch. President Methven, 

 amid cheers, presented to Mrs. W. W. 

 Edgar a fine mahogany English tea 

 wagon, cake stand and some other use- 

 ful accessories, on behalf of many 

 friends. Mrs. Edgar feelingly replied 

 and expressed her thanks. Little Miss 

 Edgar furnished a recitation entitled 

 "Her Sister's Beau." Everyone had 

 a delightful afternoon and did not mind 

 the snow which started to fall, heavily 



KANSAS CITY, 

 ...MISSOURI... 



WILLIAM L. rock 

 flower COMPANY 



Vemben Floriats' Telegraph Deliveiy Asa'a. 



ST. LOUIS and VICINin 



Send Orders to the Finest and 

 Best-equipped store In the city 



SANDERS, 623 Clara Ave. 



Samuel Murray 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



1017 GRAND AVE. 



Membttr of the 

 Florists' T«l*sraph Dsllvsry Ass'n 



Canada's Florist 



8 -10W.AdelaideSt.,TORONTO 



LARGEST FLORALESTABLISKMENT ifl the PROVINCE if QUEBEC 



G>rner 



St Catharine 



and Guy Streets 



Member Florists' 

 Tel. Delivery. 



Nontreal 



9St.J«kiSt..QUEIEC,CAN. 



Winnipeg, Canada 



THE ROSERY, Florist 



289 Donald Street 



ORDERS TAKEN FOR DELIVERY ANYWHERE 

 BETWEEN PORT ARTHUR AND THE 0OAS1 



SCRIM'S, FLORIST 



OTTAWA, CANADA 



LeaiMi Flarist 

 8I0KANSA8AVE 



TOPEKA 



KANSAS 



MrSs Ms E. Hollcratt 



807 KoMt ATe.,TOPEKA,KAN. 

 MRS. LORD'S FLOWER ROOM 



11^ W. Sth Ave., TOPEKA, KAN. 



Member Florists' Telecraph Delivaiy. 



ARCHIAS FLORAL CO., Sedal'ia, Mo. 



Choice Cot Flowers and Deel^na on short notice. 



Prompt attention to telegrraph and telephone ordera. 



Members Florlata' Telegraph DeUrery Ass'n. 



