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Fbbroabt 26, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



97 



PINEHURST FLORAL CO. 



1121 Grand Ave. 



8uoo««sora to Geo. M. Kellocs Floiml Co. 



Wholesale Florists 



Kansas City, Mo. 



We are now cutting A much larger supply of Roses, Carnations and stock of all kinds. The 

 increase is particularly noticeable in Bulbous and Miscellaneous stock. Prices have declined accord- 

 ingly. We are now in a position to take on additional customers, and invite you to place your regu- 

 lar shipping orders with us. 



Roses 

 Jonquils 



,1 



Home Phone Main 2765 

 Bell^iione Grand 2765 



Carnations Freesia 



Calendula Callas 



S'weet Peas and Greens 



store cloved all day Sunday. Open weekdays until 8iS0 p. m. 



Sunday ahipptns orders accepted at Qreenhouses: 



Pleasant Hill. Mo., Phone 18 



Valley 

 Mi^Enonette 



OVER 800,000 FEET OF GLASS 



This is all 



•ifit 



Stock 



CINERARIAS, Half Dwarf, in Bloom 



4.inch $0.40 and $0.50 each 



5-inch 75 and 1.00 each 



6-inch 1.25 each 



We still have a few Cyclamens left at the old prices. 



BULBOUS STOCK 



TULIPS, 5-inch $0.76 and $1.00 each 



6-inch 1.25 and 1.50 each 



HYACINTHS, 5-inch 75 and 1.00 each 



6-inch 1.26 each 



DAFFODILS, 6-inch 76 and 1.00 each 



6-inch 1.26 each 



7-inch 1.60 each 



PINEHURST FLORAL CO. 



Wholosal* Stora: 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



Successors to Oao. M. Kollosa Floral Co. 

 WHOLESALE FLORISTS 

 Greenhouses: PLEASANTT 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 McGes Street 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Mentio n The Review when you write. 



GLEN COVE, N. T. 



Club Meeting. 



A special meeting of the Nassau 

 County Horticultural Society was held 

 in Pembroke hall, Glen Cove, Wednes- 

 day, February 18, at 7 p. m. President 

 Thomas Twigg occupied the chair. 



James Hitchinson, Herbert Woodger, 

 Stanley Balance, Alfred Woodger, 

 David Dean, William Young, Kobert M. 

 Barnett, Edward Manda, John D. Wil- 

 son and William Alexander were elected 

 to active membership and one petition 

 for active membership was received. 



President Twigg was empowered to 

 appoint a committee to secure a judge 

 for all shows and exhibitions to be held 

 by the society in the coming year. 



George Piatt, one of the active mem- 

 bers of the society, died from pneumonia 

 in the previous week and the secretary 



Can make immediate shipment on 6-in. 

 Netting, all colors, White Wood Easels, 

 Sphagnum Moss, Magnolia Leaves, Arti- 

 ficial Wreaths, Plant and Cut Flower 

 =^==^=^^^^= Baskets ===^==== 



Cut Flowers more plentiful but no surplus 



Prices a little lower than laat week 



St. Patrick's Dye, package, $1.00 



T. J. NOLL & CO., 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



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



Mention The Review when you write. 



was instructed to write a letter of sym- 

 pathy to Mrs. Piatt and the family. 



The exhibits for the next monthly 

 meeting, to be held Wednesday, March 

 10, will, be a pot or pan of tulips, twelve 

 roses, mixed, and twelve spikes of 

 antirrhinum. 



Arthur S. Cook, Cor. Sec'y. 



Altoona, Pa.— The greenhouse owned 

 and operated by Carl Begalke, 111 East 

 Twenty-second street, was badly dam- 

 aged and the growing stock totally de- 

 stroyed recently when one side of the 

 glass-covered roof gave way under a 

 heavy accumulation of snow. The loss 

 was estimated at $2,500. 



