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July 1, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



37 



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Double Gypsophila 



The kind you can dry 



,^i"<S:rof GLADIOLI, Fancy Varieties 



Best Shipping Roses in this market. 

 Flowers we are able to supply you with NOW 



FANCY CARNATIONS ^he kma that wm ship 



and give satisfaction 



Delphinium, or Larkspur - Cornflowers, all colors 



Easter Lilies - Sweet Williams 



Candytuft 



GREEN GOODS — Flat Ferns. Best Smilax in the Country. Asparagus. 



Flnrictc' Cnnnlioc ^"^ "®^ ^*^^^ ^^ nearly complete 

 ilUIIOl5 uUppiICo — shipments coming in daily. 



Kansas City Wholesale Cut Flower Co. 



1 108-10 Grand Ave. 



L. R. BOHANNON — at your service. 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



GOLD 



-SPECIAL PRICES 



L«tt«rs paoksd S5 to MMh paokac* 

 Numaimla In aam* oolora ftnd piio*. 



PAPER 



SB HPT 

 LEHERS 



Can b« had In tb« folio wine Inscrlp. 

 tlons In Gold and Purplo 



- -, No* 1 



In Gold and Purple, p«r 1000, tB.M 



No. 4 

 In Gold Only, per 1000. $5.00 



No. 6 

 In Gold Only, per 1000. 14.60 



The Idnd that fvlU stick, STICK and STICK, and won't come off. 



B. L »d J. T. COKELY, 



Father 



Mother 



Brother 



Sister 



Husband 



Wife 



Mamma 



Comrade 



Nephew 



At Rest 



Rest 



Our 



My 



Asleep 



Baby 



Sleeping 



Cousin 



Peace 



Niece 



Daughter 



Darling 



Dear 



Too Soon 



Grandpa 



Grandma 



Friend 



Aunt 



Uncle 



Papa 



Son 



201H.7tliAve.,SCRiUITOI,PiL 



■■tabllaliad 25 yaara Mannfaotnran and Importora of noriata' Bnppllea 



ABOVK PRICKS ARK POSTPAID 



Ton Worda to Kaoh Paokasa 

 Par 100 worda tS.M 



Always state what color is wanted, other, 

 wise Bold will be sent. 



Wendland &_Keimel Co. Since replant- 

 ing, the hoiiees have been repainted in- 

 side and out. The job has been done 

 in a thorough fashion and an inspection 

 of the place will result in many a 

 grower deciding that so marked an im- 

 provement is worth making in his own 

 establishment. 



At the iris and peony show of the 

 North Shore Horticultural Society at 

 Lake Forest June 19 and 20 Peterson 

 Nursery showed a large collection of 

 ^is and peonies. C. Fabri, of Norwood 

 Park, displayed a fine collection of 

 peonies. An interesting display of 

 sweet peas was made by Charles Elliott, 

 of Park Ridge. 



Visitors. 



Among last week's visitors were O. 



F. McKee and T. S. Porter, the gentle- 

 men who now own the John A. Evans 

 Co., the well known ventilating appa- 

 ratus concern at Richmond, Ind. Mr. 

 Porter was associated with Mr. Evans 

 for a number of years, but Mr. McKee 

 was new to the business when he made 

 the investment. They were here simply 

 to enlarge their acquaintance by meet- 

 ing a few of those with whom they do 

 business. 



L. R. Bohannon, the former Chicago 

 retailer and present head of the Kan- 

 sas City Wholesale Cut Flower Co., was 

 here from Kansas City this week on a 

 brief business trip. 



Walter Bertermann, of Indianapolis, 

 spent June 28 in this market, his trip 

 combining business and pleasure. 



Mr. Kemble, of Mason City, la.. 



spent a few days in Chicago while on 

 his way by automobile to Charlevoix, 

 Mich. He was accompanied by his wife 

 and family. 



Roy Wilcox, of Montebello, Cal., spent 

 June 28 in Chicago and Morton Grove, 

 leaving the same night for Council 

 Bluffs. 



J. S. Wilson, of Des Moines, is in 

 town for a rest. He has had a busy 

 season, the best in his experience, and 

 has laid aside his cares for a few days. 



DULUTH, MINN. 



The Market. 



June weddings were the feature of 

 the business last week and there was a 

 big demand for first-class stock. Roses 



