OcTOBEU 23, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



89 



PINEHURST FLORAL CO. 



1109 Grand Avenue 



ROSES 



Russell 8c to 18c 



Columbia 8c to 18c 



Killarney 3c to 10c 



Shawyer 



Sunburst 



Ophelia 



Richmond 



Kaiserin 



Home Phone Main 2765 

 Bell Phone Grand 2765 



.3c to 12c 



Successors to Geo. M. KelloKK Floral Co. 



Wholesale Florists 



CARNATIONS 



All Colors 3c to 4c 



MISCELLANh]OUS 

 ROSES, our selection, $4. 00 per 100 



CATTLEYAS, $1.00 to$1.50 each 



NEW MOSS 



( Per bale $2.00 



1 5 or more, ea., $1.85 



store closed all day Sunday. Open weekdays until 5:S0 p. m 



Sunday shippinff orders accepted at ijreenhouses: 



Pleasant Hill, Mo., Phone 18 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 

 Good Stock, $1.50 to $4.00 doz. 

 WHITE POMPONS, 75c per bu. 



GREENS 

 SPRENGERI per bunch, 50c 



PLUMOSUS per bunch, 50c 



ADIANTUM per 100, $1.00 



PERNS per 1000, $3.00 



OVER 800,000 FEET OF GLASS 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



GOOD STOCK YOU NEED NOW 



CYCLAMENS 



4-in 50c each 



5-in S5c and $1.00 " 



6-in $1.40and l.fiO " 



7-in 'i.OOand I'.SO " 



PRIMULAS 



4-in 15c each 



HYDRANGEAS 



I -in. single stem '20c each 



This is extra strong, well grown stock. S% for padcins, cash with order. 



MUSCOSA FERNS 



The new sport of Superbissinia Fern. 



■1-in 35c each 



.")-in fiOc ■■ 



•214-in .. .12c " 



WHITMANII FERNS 



5000 2'4-in., strong plants, ready for 4-in., Cvi-iceach. 



BOSTON Fl£RNS 



5-in 75c each 



fi-in $1.25 " 



7-in 2.25 



Wholesale Store: 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



PINEHURST FLORAL CO. 



Successors to Geo. M KoIIokk Floral Co. 

 WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



Greenhouses: 

 Pleasant Hill, Mo. 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



H.KISIK&CO. 



Largest Shippers of 

 Fresh Cut Flowers 

 at Kansas City. 



Florists' Supplies 

 Manufacturers of Wire Designs 



1018 Mea«« StrMt 

 KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 

 KANSAS CITY, MO. 



The Market. 



Sudden and severe changes in tem- 

 perature last week greatly affected 

 stock. With changes from summer 

 weatlier one day to cold rain the next 

 and freezing temperature at night, roses 

 were put back and were not so plenti- 

 ful as they had been shortly before. 

 Heat has been turned on in all the 

 greenhouses and it will take a few days 

 for plants to become adjusted to con- 

 ditions. Frost has touched all outdoor 

 stock and there is nothing in this line. 

 With the shortened supply of stock, 

 business has increased and every day 

 has seen a clean-up. Carnations arc not 

 yet up to standard, but they are good 

 and the only trouble is that there are not 

 enough of them. They are selling at $4 

 per hundred. Roses are from $6 to $20 



Roses, Hums and Carnations 



Golden Queen Chrysanthemums Per doz., $4.00 



Early Frost Chrysanthemums Per doz., $3.00 to $4.00 



Unaka, Pink Chrysanthemums. . .Per doz., $3.00 to $4.00 



Carnations, 3c to 4c 



Asparagus and Sprengeri, bu., 50c 



Ferns, 1000, $3.00 



Russell and Columbia, 8c to I6c 



Ophelia and Shawyer, 4c to 12c 



White Pompons, bu., 75c 



T. J. NOLL & CO., 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



1108-10 Grand Ave., KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



per hundred. Shipped-in roses are 

 costing from $2 to $4 more per hun- 

 dred tlian they did in the first few days 

 of last week. Early chrysanthemums 

 arc good, but scarce; they are $2, $3 

 and $4 per dozen. Some California 

 chrvsanthemums are retailing at $15 



per dozen. Others are $6, $8 and $10 

 per dozen. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. J. E. Lord, of Topeka, Kan., was 

 a visitor last week. 



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