38 



Ihc Florists^ Review 



May 27, 1920. 



PINEHURST FLORAL CO. 



1121 Grand Ave. 



Suooeasora to G«o. M. KeUocc Floral Ck>. 



Wholesale Floriata 

 MEMORIAL DAY PRICE LIST 



Kansas City^ Mo. 



Roses 



Ophelia Per 100. 



Rlcbmona Per 100, 



Sunburst Per ino. 



Shawyer Per 100. 



B lllarney Per IPO, 



Kaiserln Per 100, 



lb 00 to $25,00 

 8.00 to 25 00 

 8 00 to 

 8.00 to 

 8 00 to 

 8.00 to 



25 00 

 25 OO 

 25 00 

 26.00 



CARNATIONS Per 100. $ 8.00 to tlO.OO 



EASTER LILIES Her 100. 12 50 to 20 00 



CALLA LIL«ES Per 100. 12 50 to 20.00 



Miscellaneous 



Peonies Per 100. $8.00 to $12.00 



Sweet Peas Per 100, 2 00 to 3 00 



Snapdragon Per 100. 8.00 to 16.00 



Calendula Per 100, 3.00 to 6 00 



Adiantum Per 100, 2.00 



Sprengerl, Plumosus Per bunch, .50 



Smilax Per dozen, 3. 00 



Ferns Per 1000, 5.00 



Home Phone Main 2765 

 Bell Phone Grand 2765 



Store clo«ed all day Sunday. Open weekdays until 5:S0 p. m. 



Sunday shlppinar orders accepted at Qreenhouses: 



Pleasant Hill. Mo., Phone 1 8 



OVER 800,000 FEET OF GLASS 



This is all Good Stock— 100^000 Boston Ferns 



BENCH RUNNERS-STRONG STOCK 



$35.00 per 1000 



ASPLENIUM NIDUS-AVIS 



(Bird's- Nest Fern) 



Heavy. 4-in 75c each 



Heavy, 3-in 60c each 



Good Strong Table Ferns 

 3-in $15.00 per 100 



PANDANUS VEITCHII 



4-in.. 75c each 



5-in $1.00 and $1.25 each 



6-in 2.00and 2.25each 



BOSTON FERNS 



1-in 35ceach 



5-in 50c and 75c each 



6-in $1.00 and $1.25 each 



7-in 2.25 and 2.50 each 



8-in 3.00 and 3.50 each 



Cash with order 



MACAWII FERN- New 



Good 4-in. . 50c and 75c each 



HOLLY FERN 



4-in . 35c each 



Packed in paper pots. Packing 5% 



PINEHURST FLORAL CO. 



Wholesal* Store: 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



Suceassors to Qoo. M. KallosK Floral Co. 

 WHOLESALE FLORISTS 

 Greenhouses: PLEASANT HILL, MO. 



Cash or satisfactory references 

 Part cash if C. 0. D. 



l)owor.s in the business world: First, be- 

 ing in business to serve our fellow men; 

 second, rendering service without profit 

 — this often paid tlie best; third, 

 rendering service and not accepting 

 profits. In the world of business, money, 

 equipment and man power were three 

 essentials, the last being far the most 

 necessary. Further discussing man 

 power, will, physical, intellectual and 

 executive powers counted, while endur- 

 ance, reliability, ability and action were 

 commented upon. The speaker stated 

 that the late J. P. Morgan said he much 

 preferred a man of character to one pos- 

 sessing securities. The latter was more 

 likely to be a ne'er-do-well. The desire 

 to serve was one of the greatest things 

 in reliability. For over an hour Prof. 

 De Chant held the rapt attention of his 

 audience and closed by giving some sim- 

 ple rules for improving the memory. He 

 was accorded an enthusiastic vote of 

 tlinnks. 



Various Notes. 



At I'enn's, advance Memorial day or- 

 ders are heavy. At this store were 

 some handsome specimens of Calceo- 

 larias Rtewartii, Baileyi and Medford 

 Gem. Immense numbers of artificial 

 wreaths are in readiness for customers, 

 and these include some tasteful designs. 

 The increased planting of home gardens 

 is also being boomed here effectively. 



For several days last week we en- 

 joyed warm, dry weather and tillers of 

 the soil were much encouraged. May 

 22 came a cold, driving northeast storm 

 and four inches of rain, which will still 

 further delay farm and garden opera- 

 tions, already far behind normal. So 

 serious does the local food situation ap- 



Beautiful Gladiolus 



Cut Flowers 



Mixed colors and sizes $6.00 per 100 



Mixed colors, large sizes 8.00 per 100 



F. o. b. Brunswick. Will endeavor to fill orders to color if wanted, 



TAIT BROS. CO. 



p. O. Box 556 BRUNSWICK, GA. 



« 



Mention Tbe Berlew when you write. 



We never had fiaer buds, but they 

 were a little late for Memorial Day. 

 First-class stock handled just right, 

 ready .June 1st to 15th. 



$5.00 and$6.00 per lOO. 

 W. J. Engle & Son, R. D. No. 8 



DAYTON, OHIO 



ajHiuowinnuonBUDuoniiiimanniiiiiioiinuiiiiaonoig 

 5 



pear that Governor Coolidge has issued 

 a special proclamation urging people to 

 plant home gardens and has asked for 

 an appropriation for the establishment 

 of suitable camps for college students 

 and boys to assist farmers in various 



Wa handle a large line of Floriita' Letters, 

 will pay yoa to write for oar price list. 



C. A. KUEHN WHOirsni FLORIST 

 1312 Pine Street 



It S 

 c 



ST. LOUIS. MO. i 



iiiiiinoiinaiiiiiauiiiiiiiiiicjiitiiiiii 



parts of the state. The food situation 

 was never more serious here than at the 

 jiresent time, although it is hard to 

 make city-dwellers appreciate the facts. 

 A. E. E. Koch, of Nobscot, devotes all 

 his greenhouses now to marguerites and 



