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JANDART 22, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



41 



PINEHURST FLORAL CO. 



^ f ^^ f% I A Buooeiaora to Geo. M. KoUokb Floiml Co. w^ r*»m >ji 



11U9 brand Ave. wholesale Fioruta Kansas tity^ Mo. 



PRICE LIST 



KIIXABNBT. 8HAWTSB. SUNBURST. KAISEBIN 



Lons Per 100 $20.00 



Medium Per 100 $12.00 to 16.00 



Short Per 100 8.00 to 10.00 



RICHMOND. OPHBUA 



Long Per 100 $20.00 



Medium Per 100 $15.00 to 20.00 



Short Per 100 8.00 to"'i2TdO 



, AHERICAN BBAUTIRS, fS.OO to $10.00 Per Dos. 



CARNATIONS 



Assorted Per 100 $10.00 to $12.00 



*~^ laSCBXXANBOUS 



Paper Whites Per 100 



Valley Per 100 



Stevla Per 100 



Cattleyas 



Adiantum Per 100 



Smllax Per dosen strings 



Asparagus Per bunch 



Sprengeri Per bunch 



Ferns Per 1000 



$ 6.00 to I 8.00 



16.00 



2.00 



Market Price 



$1.00 to $1.60 



2.60 



.60 to .76 



.60 to .76 



4.00 



Home Phone Main 2765 

 BeU Phone Grand 2765 



Store closed all day Sunday. Open weekdays until StSO p. m. 



Sunday shipping orders accepted at Oreenhouscs: 



Pleasant Hill. Mo., Phone 18 



OVER 800,000 FEET OF GLASS 



VALENTINE SPECIAL 



CYCLAMEN 



In Bloom, Good Strong Plants 



6-lnch $1.00 



0-lnch 1.60 



7-lnch 2.B0 



CINERARIAS 

 Extra Strong. Half Dwarf 



5-inch $0.50 and $0.65 



6-inch 75 and 1.00 



BEGONIAS 



Per 100 



2^-inch Mrs. M. A. Patten $10.00 



2i/l-lnch Chatelaine 6.00 



PANDANU8 



6-lnch Pandanus Veltchil.$1.26 and 1.50 



6-lnch Pandanus Veltchll 2.00 



These are extra fine stocic, in bud and bioom. 



PBIMUIJ^ OBCONICA 



4-lnch $0.20 



6-lnch 40 



FERNS 



Reitdy for Shift 



8- Inch Boston $0.86 



6- Inch 76 



«- Inch $1.00 and 1.26 



7- Inch 2.00 



8- Inch 8.60 



2^-lnch Muscosas 10 



4- Inch 86 



6- Inch 60 



6- Inch 86 



PINEHURST FLORAL CO. 



Whole sal* Storo: 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



Suceossors to Qoo. M. KollocK Floral Co. 

 WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



Greenhouses: PLEASANT HILL, MO. 



Cash or satisfactory references. 



H.KUSIK&CO. 



Largest Shippers of 

 Fresh Cut Flowers 

 at Kansas City. 



Florists' Supplies 

 Manufacturers of Wire Designs 



1018 McGee Street 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Mention The BcTlew when you writ*. 



later from eighty acres owned by 

 friends. No charge was made for the 

 wood on this other land, the only stipu- 

 lation being that the land be cleared. 

 Men are still working at this, so the 

 expense in wages did not cease with 

 the end of the strike. From eighteen 

 to twenty-four cords of wood were 

 burned each night for four weeks, every 

 bit of it being good oak timber. The 

 greenhouses were all kept going and 

 no stock was frozen, but the heat from 

 wood is not equal to that from coal and 

 the result in this instance was a loss of 

 something like $12,000 in production at 

 a season when flowers were in big de- 

 mand and prices were good. 



Various Notes. 



One of the evidences of tlie growth 

 of Mrs. T. A. Moseley's business is a 

 new Ford truck. The truck is painted 

 dark green, with "Moseley Floral Co." 



Buy your Flowers and Florists' 

 Supplies in Kansas City 



Roses, all the leading varieties 8c to 30c 



Carnations, the best grade 6c to 10c 



Paper White Narcissi 6c to 8c 



Good Stevia, per 100 $3.00 



Fancy Sweet Peas, per 100 $2.50 to 3.00 



Cal. Violets, doz. bunches 2.00 



Asparaj^us, per bunch .50 



Green Oaik, per carton 2.25 



Ma^rnoiia Leaves, per carton 1.85 



T. J. NOLL & CO., 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



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



Mention The Rerlew when too write. 



and "Say It with Flowers" in gold 

 letters. The car has created much favor- 

 able comment in Kansas City, Kan., 

 and is already a good advertising fea- 

 ture, in addition to its usefulness. 



August Luther says that he is cutting 

 enough carnations to meet all demands. 



Ed A. Humfeld is rejoicing over the 



big crop of sweet peas which he has. 

 He cut 1,000 last Friday and is cutting 

 about 1,000 a day this week. He says 

 they are the finest he has seen. He is 

 also cutting calendulas and stevia and 

 some lavender primroses, the latter for 

 use in fancy work. Mr. Humfeld ia 

 getting a lot of new business this sea- 



