The Florists' Review 



Mabch S. 1917. 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Wire mr Phone Tour Orders te fhe 

 HOUSK or rLOWKRS 



Ostertag Bros. 



The Largest Rebil Supply Htuse in the West 

 Jefferson and Washing^n Avenue 



CHAS. BEYER 



FLOmST 



S619 South Qrand Avonu* 



^ Lone Distance Phones: 



^ Bell. Sidney 148— Kinloch. Victor 999 



ST. LOUIS , MO. 



ORDUIS FOR 



St Louis, No. 



YOUHB'S. 1406 flUVE STREn 



In MINNEAPOLIS, it's 



Donaldson's' 



The leading Horisls of tbe Northwest 



Special attentiOD to telegrapUc ordera. 



LS.I0IIALDS0NCO., ffiuietptlis, FGu. 



Established Over 20 Years 

 W. t OM-. 10th and Grand Ave.. KANSAS CITY, MO. 



GEO. M. KELLOGG^ 

 FLOWER A PLANT CO. 



Wholesale and Retail Florists 

 fits Grand Ave. KANSAS CITT, MO. 



» AU Kinds off 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' Telesraph Delivery 



■^Borprn^ PARK FLORAL COFIPANY 



Greenhouses: Buchanan. FLORISTS i 



Lafayette and Schiller TDCUinil II I 

 Aves.. Broad St. Park. inCfilUll} Ni Ji 



SPRINGFIELD, MO. 



^ SPRINGFIELD SEED COMPANY 



Floral Department Open Day and Nlrht 



sprinqfihld; mo: 



J. W. STOKES FLORAL CO. 



Careful attention given all ordera. 



St. Louis and Vicinity 



W. H. KRUSE, Florist 

 11846 Arsenal Street, St, Louis, Mo 



iTwesmiVETOPLEAS^ KANSAS 



JBfW CITY. 



»iMftiau»r-mMft8R&i806 MIoSDURIi 



ATAVIA, N. Y. 



.L. C. STROH & SONS *' 



Flowers delivered to all nearby towns. 



low as $2 per hundred. Smilax, aspara- 

 gus, galax and flat ferns were in good 

 demand. 



The local rose growers say the present 

 shortage of roses should make the supply 

 large for Easter sales. 



Various Notes. 



Fred W. Ude, Jr., of Kirkwood, Mo., 

 returned recently from Vero, Fla., 

 where he spent the greater part of the 

 winter on his farm. He says the big 

 frost this winter killed nearly every- 

 thing on his place. 



The officers of the St. Louis Florists' 

 Club held a meeting March 2 at the 

 home of President Bourdet and decided 

 to hold the club's monthly meeting 

 March 8 at the Missouri Botanical Gar- 

 den. 



Thomas C. Carr, the Union Market 

 florist, has a big force of men at work 

 preparing his stands for the spring 

 plant trade. The cut flower department 

 reports an increased business as com- 

 pared with last year. This department 

 is in charge of Miss Marie Eichardson, 

 an exceptionally good artist in design 

 work. 



The pretty floral palace of Fred 

 Foster, at 703 Oiive street, had an ex- 

 ceptionally busy week. The tasteful 

 window displays attracted many buyers. 

 Mr. Foster disposed of thousands of 

 bunches of violets last week. 



Miss Loomis, of the Davis Floral Co., 

 Pine Bluff, Ark,, was a visitor to the 

 St. Louis market last week. She says 

 trade has been excellent all winter. 



The portraits of J. F. Ammann and 

 Fred H. Weber in last week's issue of 

 The Eeview were highly pleasing to the 

 trade here and were commended by all 

 who saw them. 



The home of Edward Eodgers, on 

 Marmaduke avenue, was burned March 

 2. Mr. Eodgers, who is with the Young 

 Tool Co., of Casey, 111., and his wife 

 and two children suffered exposure to 

 the cold until taken in by neighbors. 

 The property was a total loss. 



The executive committee of the spring 

 flower show, headed by Chairman 

 Bourdet, attended the meeting of the 

 County Growers' Association at the 

 Eleven Mile House, March 7, in the in- 

 terest of the show. 



A. J. Butterfield, of Farmington, Mo., 

 was a recent visitor in the wholesale 

 district. Mr. Butterfield is consigning 

 a fine cut of Enchantress, Beacon and 

 Eose-pink Enchantress carnations to 

 the St. Louis market. Dan Cupid has 



KANSAS CITY, 

 ...MISSOURI... 



WILLIAM L. ROCK 

 FLOWER COMPANY 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n, 



ST. LOUIS, 



MISSOURI 



GEORGE WALDBART 



Sl« NORTH SRAND AVCHUC 



Samuel Murray 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



1017 GRAND AVE. 



Memb«r of th« 

 Florists' Tslograph Dollvory Ass'n 



Canada's Florist 



8- 1 W. Adelaide St., TORONTO 



URGEST FLOMLESTAIUSHMENT li Ihi PROVINCE af QUEBEC 



Corner 



SL Catharine 



and Guy Sireds 



Member Florists' 

 Tel. DeUvery. 



Montreal 



SStJtiuiSUQUERECCAN. 



LA CROSSE. WIS. 



''jioujerSiiop 



L. E. METCALF, Prop. 



SCRIM'S, FLORIST 



OTTAWA, CANADA 



Leadiii Flarist 

 819 KANSAS AVI 



TOPEKA 



KANSAS 



Mrs. M. E. Holleraft 



8Q7KAHSASAVE,TOPEKA,KAN. 



MRS. LORD'S FLOWER ROOM 



new. 8th Ave., TOPEKA« KAN. 



Member Florists' Teleerraph Delivery. 



ARCHIAS riORAL CO., Sedalia, Mo. 



Choice Oat Flowers and Dealgrns on short notlceii -• 



Fioxnpt attention to teleirraph and telephone orden. 



If embers Florlata' Telegraph DeUverr Aaa'a. 



