JVNE 12, 1919. 



The Rorists^ Review 



69 



EMIL8CHL08S, 



MILTON SBUNKA. 

 Secretary 



THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLOss Bros.. Ribbons, inc. 



HBADQUARTERS 



FOR FLORI8T8' RIBBONS. CHIFFONS AND NOVELTIES 



31 and 33 East 28th Street, NEW 



SAM SELIGMAN, WESTERN Representative 



YORK 



M«Bttea Tht Bt1«w whwi yoo write. 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



We have them by the hundreds every day in all lengths and of good quality. 

 Richmond, Shawyer, Killarney, Sinburst, Kaiscrii. GladMli, SoapdratM, Callas, Caraatioas aad ather seasonable flowers From Oar Own Grceaboases. 



DmS^^^ I 1^4 Subject to Chance 

 rntfC LIST'" Wltbout Notloe. 



Per leo 



KilUrney, Sunburst $4.00 to $10.00 



Skawjer, Ricbmond, Ophelia, Kaiseria. 4.00 to 12.00 



Rosea, oar selection 4.00 



Carnations 3.00 to 5.00 



Per Doz. 



Beauties $1.50 to $5.00 



Callas 1 .50 



Spreageri aad Plumosus per buDCh, 50 eeats 



Adiaatum per 100, $1.00 to $1.50 



Home Phone Main 2765. 

 Bell Phone Grand 2766. 



PINEHURST FLORAL CO., 



SnccesBors to GEO. M. KELLOGO FLORAL CO. 



1109 Grand Ave., KANSAS CITY, NO. 



GRKXNHOUBKS: 



PLEASANT HILL, NO. 



Mention The Rerlew whan yon write. 



MEMPHIS, TENN. 



The Market. 



The flower business in this part «{ 

 the country is really wonderful. The 

 price of cotton is high and general busi- 

 ness conditions never were better here. 

 The florists are enjoying a record pat- 

 ronage. The prices obtained for flowers 

 and plants are higher than ever before 

 and the prospect is for continued pros- 

 perity. We had rain for nearly a 

 month and the condition of crops was 

 not so good as it might have been, but 

 good weather has come again, and every- 

 thing is making good progress. 



Various Notes. 



W. H. Englehart, vice-president and 

 manager of the Idlewild Greenhouses, 

 has purchased the interest of T. G. 

 Owen, former president of the corpora- 

 tion. Mr. Owen will in future devote 

 his entire time to his greenhouse estab- 

 lishment at Columbus, Miss. The Idle- 

 wild Greenhouses occupy a 4-story and 

 basement building on Main street and 

 have a branch store at the greenhouses 

 at East and East Moreland streets. 

 Mr. Englehart is remodeling both stores, 

 brightening up both places inside and 

 outside, getting ready for a big autumn 

 trade. He recently has made applica- 

 tion for membership in the F. T. D. 



Ophelias-Russells-Columbias 



GOOD STOCK FOR SHIPPING 



ROSES, 4c to 12c. 

 CARNATIONS, 3c to 4c. 

 PEONIES. 4c to 6c. 

 GLADIOLI, 8c to 10c. 

 Northern Ferns, 1000, $4.50 



Nico-Fume Liquid, New 

 Price List. 



8-lb. Can $14.50 



4-lb. Can 7.50 



1-lb. Can 2.00 



X-lb. Can 65 



MOSS, per bale, $2.00; special price on larger quantities. 



T. J. NOLL & CO., 



1108-10 Grand Avenue, KANSAS CITY, MO. 



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