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The Florists^ Review 



June 26, 1019. 



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PINEHURST FLORAL CO. 



1109 Grand Avenue 



Suooessors to Geo. M. K«I1obk moral Co. 



Wholesale Florists 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



ROSES AND CARNATIONS 



DELPHINIUMS, GLADIOLI, CALLAS, GYPSOPHILAS, DAISIES and Other Seasonable Frowers 



Killarney, Sunburst, Richmond, Ophelia, Kaiserin, $3.00 to $10.00 per 100 



Carnations, $2.00 to $3.00 per 100 



New Northern Ferns, $4.00 per 1000 Sprengeri and Plumosus, 50c per bunch 



OVER 500,000 FEET OF GLASS 



Home Phone Main 2765 

 Bell Phone Grand 2765 



Greenhouses : 

 PLEASANT HILL. MO. 



Mention The ReTlew yrben you write. 



on the grounds of the Pinehurst Floral 

 Co. They returned to Kansas City in 

 the evening. 



The Humfeld-Orear Floral Co. is en- 

 larging its store, at 3042 Troost aVenue, 

 to take care of its growing business. 

 The changes will give one-third more 

 space, a larger display window, flush 

 with the street, and improved facilities 

 for working. 



Henry Kusik and family left June 19 

 for Chicago, Milwaukee and the lakes. 



Arthur Newell is preparing to move 

 from Tenth street and Grand avenue to 

 1122 Grand avenue. The new store is 

 being remodeled and will be ready for 

 occupancy the early part of July. 



J. G. Eggleston, 4314 Pearl street, is 

 putting up two houses, one 13x73 feet 

 and the other 27^73, also an office and 

 workroom. In One corner of the work- 

 room he will have a large icebox, as he 

 intends to grow carnations. Up to this 

 time Mr. Eggleston has devoted his at- 

 tention chiefly to plant growing, porch 

 boxes being his hobby, and his business 

 in all lines is double this season what 

 it was a year ago. Mr. Eggleston has 

 been most successful the last two years 

 in selling potted tomato plants. To a 

 man who visited the greenhouse to buy 

 two of these plants one day last week 

 he sold in addition $69 worth of flower- 

 ing plants. Among his customers are a 

 number of employees of a large mail 

 order house here who have a community 

 garden. 



E. C. Weber, of the Linwood Floral 

 Co., and Miss Margaret Bichart were 

 married June 18, at the home of the 

 bride, in this city. J. E. K. 



FAHUDS PLAY POLICE. 



A man with a pronounced weakness 

 for flowers, and particularly for ferns, 

 was checked in his designs to rob the 

 greenhouses of the Pahud Floral Co., 

 Indianapolis, Ind., by two wide-awake 

 and armed florists, namely Charles and 

 H. L. Pahud. 



The florists had missed valuable fern 

 plants while the remodeling of their 

 greenhouses was going on, and last week 

 laid a trap for the thief. When he en- 

 tered aboHt 11 p. m., he was greeted 

 with a shower of bullets, but despite 

 the efforts of the Pahuds, he escaped. A 

 block away from the greenhouses the 

 florists apprehended a man in an auto- 

 mobile, who had a box of ferns on the 

 ground near his car. This man pro- 

 tested that he was innocent and only a 

 victim of circumstances. He said that 



Gladioli, Daisies, Gypsophila 



GOOD STOCK FOR SUMMER 



GLADIOLI.. 6c to 8c 



DAISKS $1.00 per 100 



GYPSOPHILA Bunch, 50c 



LILIES 6c, 8c. 10c 



RUSSELL and COLUMBIA, 6c to 10c 

 OPHELIA ind KILLARNEYS, 3c to 6c 



CARNATIONS 2c to 3c 



NEW FERNS 1000. $4.00 



Remember we carry a large line of supplies. 



T. J. NOLL A CO., 



1108-10 Grand Avenue, KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Mention Tbt Rerlew when you write. 



P«r 100 



PLUMOSUS ( ""sSrr ) $2.00 



ASP. EDULIS for greens ( 'ZZ^SIt. ) .50 



CUT GLADIOLI (^•''f:„.'SlS°.r""- ) 6.00 

 CUT TUBEROSES Q'J'Z'^) 3.00 



IMPERIAL GARDENS 



SUGAR LAND, TEXAS 



100,000 Cot GLADIOLUS ANERICA and Assorted Colors 



$6.00 to $8.00 per 100 



Excmptionally fine atock WIRE or PHONE We ahip anywhere 



WASHINGTON GARDENS, 3018 Wishinttti Ave., Honitn, Texts. 



one of his friends, who he supposed 

 was in the employ of the Pahud Floral 

 Co., had agreed to furnish him with 



some ferns for the porch boxes of his 

 house, and he had driven the man to the 

 greenhouses to get them. 



