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The Florists^ Review 



Febrcaky 12, 1920 



PINEHURST FLORAL CO. 



1121 Grand Ave. 



Suooeasors to Geo. M. KelloKS Floral Co. 



Wholesale Florists 



ANNOUNCEMENT 



Kansas City, Mo. 



We have moved from our old location at 1109 Grand Avenue to the fourth floor at 1121-1123 Grand 

 Avenue. This change is only temporary, pending the remodelling of the building at our old location into a 

 more modern building with elevator service and other conveniences. 



Stock of all kinds is still very scarce and the demand is great. We have not been able to fill all reg- 

 ular orders in full. Place your order early and we will do our best to supply you. 



Home Phone Main 2765 

 Bell Phone Grand 2765 



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



Sunday ahippinj; orders accepted at Greenhouses: 



Pleasant Hill, Mo., Phone 18 



OVER 500,000 FEET OF GLASS 



This is all Good Stock 



CINERARIAS, Half Dwarf, in Bloom 



4-inch $0.40 and $0.50 each 



5-inch 75 and 1.00 each 



O-inch 1.25 each 



We still ha\e a few Cyclamens left at the old prices. 



BULBOUS STOCK 



TULIPS, n-inch $0.75 and $1.00 each 



6-inch 1.25 and 1.50 each 



HYACINTHS, 5-inch, 

 ti-inch. 



.75 and 



1.00 each 

 1.25 each 



DAFFODILS, 5-inch 75 and 1.00 each 



6-inch 1.25 each 



7-inch 1.50 each 



PINEHURST FLORAL CO. 



Wholesale Store: 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



Successors to Geo. M. KelloKK Floral Co. 

 WHOLESALE FLORISTS 

 Greenhouses: PLELASANT HILL, MO. 



Cash or satisfactory references. 

 Part cash if C. 0. D. 



H.KUSIK&CO. 



Largest Shippers of 

 Fresh Cut Flowers 

 at Kansas City. 



Florists' Supplies 

 Manufacturers of Wire Designs 



1018 McGee Street 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



MILWAUKEE. 



The Market. 



Tilt-re has been little change in the 

 market the last two weeks. Stock re- 

 mains scarce and liifjli-jiriced, with no 

 apparent tendency to change. 



Funeral work was not (juite so heavy 

 tlie latter jiart of last wcok, but sales 

 have not relaxed enough to jeopardize 

 tlie wholesale market in the least. 



S})ring tiowiTs are becoming more 

 plentiful every day and a large variety 

 of .stock can be obtained. Potted tulips, 

 daffodils, hyacinths and cinerarias are 

 a big help and make the first good show- 

 ing of blooming plants since Christmas. 



Various Notes. 



The annual meeting and dinner of the 

 Florists' Advertising Club will be held 

 February 16. 



The three wholesale houses have a 



Roses, Carnations, Freesias 



Our Cuts Will Soon Be Normal 



Russell ir>c to 50c 



Columbia iL'c to 40c 



Ophelia 1 2c to 3oc 



Ward 10c to 20c 



Killarneys 12e to 20c 



Carnations 10c to 15c 



Freesias 6c to 10c 



Sweet Peas, $3.00 to $5.00, 100 

 Orchids .... .$12.00, doz. 



Cal. Violeto, $2.00 doz. buuches 



Artificial Flowers Are a Great Help. We Have Them 



T. J. NOLL & CO., 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



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



(piantity of frames, the size required 

 for the car cardSj on sale at cost. They 

 ore complete, with removable back, 

 hanger and stand. 



W. C. .Smith, of St. Louis, Mo., is vis- 

 iting with his sister and brother-in law, 

 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hunkel. 



C. C. P'ollworth made a business trip 

 to Chicago February 5 and 6. 



John Kindfleisch, of Beloit, Wis., was 

 in Milwaukee February 8 and 9, looking 

 for Faster plants. 



A. H. M. 



Macy, Ind. — Mrs. J. Elmer Landis la 

 resuming the business of growing 

 flowers, after having dropped it for a 

 year. 



