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The Florists^ Review 



Adodst 5, IMO 



A GOOD THING TO KNOW 



Our Roses 



are by far the best in this market— 

 LONG STEMS AND LARGE FLOW- 

 ERS. Can supply your wants. 



When j'ou get special orders wire or phone me. Do not be afraid of not getting your orders filled. 



A large stock on hand all the time. 



L. R. BOHANNON, at your service. 



Kansas City Wholesale Cut Flower Co. 



TaI /Grand 3143 

 * CI. ^ Main 6487 



1108-1110 Grand Avenue, KANSAS CITY, MO. 



The leaders in the trade 

 use this classic jardiniere 



The added touch of beauty it lends to their potted plants,- 

 cut flowers, ferns and baskets, is appreciated by their 

 customers. Made of wood fiber — waterproofed — strong and 

 durable. Twelve different designs; six Wedgwood colors. 

 Standard flower pot shapes, 4, 5, 6-inch sizes. 



We make wood fiber basket liners that are better than tin. 



MONO SERVICE CO., Newark, N. J. 



tion on a fishing trip in Wisconsin, in- 

 stead of touring in his machine as he 

 has done for several years. He will de- 

 vote a couple of days to the S. A. F. 

 convention as a matter of business. 



When Mrs. Ida Warren, of Evansville, 

 Ind., was here recently she told C. 8. 

 Clanssen that this season her peony cut, 

 all marketed for Memorial day, aver- 

 aged 3,000 dozens per acre. Makes peony 

 growing look pretty good, doesn't itt 



J. Falkenberg, who has been at West- 

 em Springs for some fourteen years, has 

 gone to Kansas City to become manager 

 of Eock's Flower Gardens, Inc., the 

 greenhouse and nursery end of W. L. 

 Bock's interests. 



The £. C. Amling Co. states that five 

 of its growers have benched 52,000 

 plants of Hill's new Butterfly rose. 



The best fish story of the season to 

 date is told by John Poehlmann. He 

 says that while vacationing at Nan- 

 tucket he caught two sharks, each 

 weighing over 250 pounds. 



Vincent Neil, of the A. B. C, is at 

 New York, expediting the forwarding 

 of the Paper Whites. A. Miller is in 

 Detroit this week. 



C. J. Michelsen's family are spending 

 a few weeks at Fox Lake. It is only a 

 few hours' ride and Mr. Michelsen 

 divides his time between the store and 

 the resort. 



Harry Nicholson^ who has been on a 

 private place at Libertyville, was 

 called home to Framingham, Mass., by 

 the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. 

 Wm. Nicholson, who died July 31. 



A. C. Kohlbrand, secretary of the Chi- 

 cago Wholesale Cut Flower Association, 

 resumed his place, August 2, in the ship- 



Quincy Art WiDow Ware Co. 



60d Payson Ave. QUINCY, ILL., U. S. A. 



Manufacturers of 



FLORISTS' BASKETS 



QUALITY 



SPEAKS 



LOUDER 



THAN 



PRICES 



Our Exhibit at 



Cleveland 

 will be of in- 

 terest to you 



BUY 

 BASKETS 

 OF REAL 

 QUALITY 



POOR BASKETS 

 DO NOT PAY 



Burliiijton Willow Ware Shops 



Makers of 



Worth While WiU-O-Ware 



Baskets for particular Florists 

 BURLINGTON. IOWA 



Mention The Bevlew when you write. 



GOOD GLADIOU 



We are supplying regularly a number of 

 leading florists of N. E. Oklahoma. N. W. 

 Arkansas. S. E. Kansas and S. W. Missouri 

 If you are In this section, please try our flowers. 



Grown ri^ht, cut rlcrht and packed llgtit. 



Priest fsr this wtek. S*Mm4 tt.M »»r1ll 

 Howard Oladielus Oardons, tsiwWt. Ms. 



Mention The Bevlew wfaen yon watte. 



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