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The Florists^ Review 



JCLY 1, 1920 



PINEHURST FLORAL CO. 



1121 Grand Ave. 



Buooeaaora to G«o. M . Kellocc Floral Co. 



Wholesale Florists 

 CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Kansas City^ Mo. 



Roses 



RusseU Per 100. 



Columbia Per 100. 



Ophelia Per 100. 



KUlarney Per 100, 



Sunburst Per 100. 



Richmond Per 100, 



Kaiserin Per 100. 



Hardy Pea* Per bunch, 



Gypsoplilla Per bunch, 



Miscellaneous 



DAISIES Per 100. 



EASTER LILIES Per 100, 



GLADIOLL.. Per 100, 



Snapdragon ; Per 100, 



Delphinium Per bunch, 



Adiantum Per 100, 



Sprengeri, Plnmosus Per bunch, 



Smilax '. Per dozen. 



Ferns Per lOOO, 



$ 1.00 to $ 2.00 



12.00 to 20.00 



12^00 



10.00 



1.00 



2.00 



.60 



3.00 



8.00 



6.00 to 

 .76 to 



Home Phone Main 2765 

 BeU Phone Grand 2765 



Store closed ail day Sunday. Open weekdays until 5:00 p. m. 



Sunday shipping orders accepted at Qreenhouses: 



Pleasant Hill, Mo., Phone 18 



OVER 500,000 FEET OF GLASS 



through the exclusion of boxwoods. 

 The E. Wienhoeber Co., which formerly 

 used large quantities in filling window 

 boxes, has been hard put to it to find 

 a substitute. 



E. T. McKeen has joined the staff of 

 Kennicott Bros. Co., as statistician and 

 assistant to Treasurer F. R. Ellis. 



A. Miller, president of the A. B. C, 

 is driving a new Cadillac. 



P. J. Foley and wife celebrated their 

 twenty-eighth wedding anniversary 

 with appropriate ceremonies June 29. 



The John C. Moninger Co., while re- 

 porting difficulty in getting material 

 and empty cars, nevertheless is making 

 rapid shipments. Two cars dispatched 

 last week contained material for seven 

 houses, 25x292, for Joseph Vestal & 

 Sons, Little Eock, Ark. The houses are 

 to be erected complete, equipped with 

 the Moninger vacuum system of 

 heating. 



W. J. Smyth and family have taken 

 up their residence for the summer at 

 their home on Lake Marie, Antioch, 

 HI. Mr. Smyth motors in to the store 

 for a day each week. 



Sales Manager Galavan, of the A. L. 

 Eandall Co., now has a staff of fifty- 

 four salesmen outside the store, cover- 

 ing the entire United States. The 

 country has been divided into four dis- 

 tricts, with an assistant sales manager 

 in charge of each district. 



Eric Johnson spent several days at 

 Cleveland last week. 



Albert Koehler, secretary of the A. 

 B. C, reached home June 27 after a 

 trip to Europe which occupied four 

 months and nine days. He covered 

 Europe with a thoroughness not often 

 equaled by horticultural trades' repre- 

 sentatives. His tour included France, 

 Belgium, Germany, Holland and Eng- 

 land and in each country he visited all 

 the principal trade centers. He has 

 many interesting tales to tell of condi- 

 tions over there. 



Henry Arnold, of the Tonner staff, 

 and Miss Anna Ahlborn were married 

 June 26 and are on a motor trip in 

 Wisconsin. 



The Palmer. House is closing the State 

 street entrance, the Monroe street 

 ladies' entrance becoming the only 

 means of getting in and out of the hotel. 

 It happens that John Mangel occupies 

 the store just west of this entrance, 

 with a door and several windows on it. 

 It makes that astute retailer smile to 

 note the diversion of the crowds to his 

 door. 



A. J. Zech thinks the supply of 

 peonies in the Western Cold Storage 



Cut Floorers 



Florists' Supplies 



Everything New 



We can furnish the goods at the right prices. 

 Plenty of room now to carry a larger selection of 

 everything for Florists' use. 



July and August we close at 5 p. m. Not open on Sunday. 



T. J. NOLL FLORAL CO. 



1117-1119 McGee St. 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Special Notice 



From June 15th to Sept. 15th our 

 store will close at 5 o'clock on week 

 (lays, 12 o'clock Saturday, all day 

 Sunday. Get your orders in early 

 and be sure you have our latest price 

 list of supplies. 



Geo. H. Angermueller Co. 



Wholesale Fiorists 



1324 Pine St.. St. Louis. Mo. 



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Warehouse is larger than it ever was 

 before at this date. Mr. Zech, who is 

 an Elk, looks forward to a big business, 

 particularly for the downtown retail- 

 ers, during the Elks' convention July 

 5 to 10. 



L. A. Tonner notes that the Humei 

 peony was selling readily at 75 cents 

 per dozen June 28, the best price ever 

 recorded. Fresh cut flowers were still 

 coming in that day, from fields not 

 fifteen miles from Chicago. 



Ed Goldenstein became an Elk 

 June 24. 



H.KUSIK&CO. 



Largest Shippers of 

 Fresh Cut Flowers 

 at Kansas City. 



Florists' Supplies 

 Manufacturers of Wire Designs 



1018 McGee Street 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Cut Flowers 



OUR SPECIALTY 



H. G. BERNING 



1402.4 Pino St., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



WM. C. SMITH 

 Wholesale Floral Co. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



1316 PINE ST. (Both L D. Phones) ST. LOUIS 



Supplies and Everythiwo in Se»ion Uwti» on Hwnt 



Growers would be repaid for a visit 

 to the ElmhuMt greenhouses of the 



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