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The Horists' Rcvkw 



Jdlt 22, 1920 



SOMETHING NEW 

 SUMMER BUSINESS 



r^AINTY corsage bouquets of organdie flowers in pastel colors to be worn on summer 

 ■'-^ dresses. We find these bouquets the greatest novelties in our shop, and are now in a 

 position to wholesale them at prices from $15.00 to $30,00 per dozen. We feel confident 

 they will prove as great an attraction and source of profit to you as they have been to us. 



Order a dozen today 



Muehlebach Flower Shop 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



PINEHURST FLORAL CO 



1121 Grand Ave. 





BuooaasorB to Geo. M. KelloKK Florml Co. 



Wholesale Florists 

 CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Kansas City, Mo. 



Roses 



RuMell Per 10°. 



Colttinbia Per 100. 



OpheUa Per 100. 



Sunburst Per 100. 



Richmond Per 100, 



Kaiserin Per 100. 



S6.00 to $26.00 

 6.00 to 20.00 

 4.00 to 

 4.00 to 

 4.00 to 

 4.00 to 



15.00 

 15.00 

 15.00 

 15.00 



Hardy Peas 'f ^'" vl'"°l''' 



Gypsophila Per bunch. 



.60 to 



.35 

 1.00 



Miscellaneous 



DAISIES Per 100. 



GLADIOLI Per 100. 



LARKSPUR Per bunch. 



Delphinium Per bunch, 



Adlantum Per 100, 



Sprentferl, Plumosus Per bunch. 



Candytuft Per bunch. 



Ferns Per 1000. 



1.00 to S 1.60 



8.00 to 10.00 



1.00 



1.25 



2 00 



.60 



.60 



8.00 



.75 to 



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Home Phone Matai 2765 

 Bell Phone Grand 2765 



Store clo«ed all day Sunday. Open weeKdays until 5:00 p. 

 Sunday shlpplnc orders accepted at Qreenhouses: 

 Pleasant Hill, Mo., Phone 18 



OVER S00,000 FEET OF GLASS 



try and isn't worrying. Many pien, he 

 says, see a reason for locating in that 

 section for the winter, as steady earn- 

 ings are assured there. 



W. R. Reisinger, Cedar Falls, la., was 

 in town last week. He calls his place 

 on Rainbow drive the Rosewood Gar- 

 dens and Greenhouses and his store on 

 Main street is the Rosewood Flower 

 Shop. 



E. G. Lemkp and wife, of the Grand 

 Forks Floral Co., Grand Forks, N. D., 

 have spent several days in learning all 

 that is new in the leading ])laces here. 

 Mr. Lemke is the son of the pioneer 

 florist at St. Paul. 



W. P. McFarland, of Akron, O., has 

 been here on an automobile trip with 

 his family. 



Among last week's visitors were F. 

 W Buthkcr, of Buthker Bros., Wapa- 

 koneta, O.; Mrs. J. C. Elspermann, of 

 Evansville, Ind.; G. A. Karper, of the 

 Ashland Floral Co., Ashland, O.; Wm. 

 Metzger, Wenona, 111.; A. L. Kirch- 

 graber, Mattoon, 111.; Henry Smith, of 

 Grand Rapids; Mrs. Pearl Flanders and 

 Mr. Flanders, of Ann Arbor, Mich. 



NEWPORT, B. I. 



The large greenhouses on the Hudson 

 estate, on Bellevue avenue, whicTi were 

 recently sold to Samuel Smith's Sons, 

 of Jamestown and Newport, are being 



es 



Cut Flowers 



Florists' Suppli 



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. 



Mcntlon Th« HerleT* when you write. 



taken down for removal to the James- 

 town property of the firm, where a new 

 range of more than a dozen greenhouses 

 is being built. The firm's old range 

 on Narragansett avenue, at Jamestown, 

 will be devoted entirely to pot plants 

 and valley, while cut flowers will be 



grown at the new houses. A tract of 

 land containing nearly ten acres, ad- 

 joining the greenhouses, has been taken, 

 which will be devoted to nursery stock. 

 The firm is developing an immense 

 business. 



At the regular meeting of the New- 



