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The Florists^ Review 



SiFTaMBiB 80, 1920 



ROSES 



Russell 



are the headliner this week. Fancy, ]ong stems and large buds. 

 Premier Columbia Ophelia Milady White KUlamey 



ALL FINE SHIPPING STOCK 



E*V ^^^XT 1^* 1^ O with which we can 



Gladioli Easter Lilies 



Zinnias 



supply you now: 

 Celosia or Cockscomb 

 Strawflowers 



Chrysanthemums 

 Dahlias 



Flat Ferns 



GREEN GOODS 



Galax Leaves Adiantum Boxwood Asparagus Plumosus 



Kansas City Wholesale Cot Flower Co., 1108-1110 Crud ATe«iie, KANSAS CITY, NO. 



L. R. BOHANNON, At Your Service 



SUCCESSORS TO T. J. NOLL A CO. 



PREMIER, DUNLOP, RUSSELL, BUTTERFLY, 6c to 18c 

 MILADY, COLUMBIA, RICHMOND, KAISERIN, 4c to 18c 

 OPHELIA, WHITE KILLARNEY, 4c to 18c 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS, our own stock, at market price 

 ADIANTUM, $1.50 per 100 PLUMOSUS, $2.00 and $3.00 per 100 

 SPRENGERI, 2.00 per 100 FANCY FERNS, $3.00 per 100 



PINEHURST FLORAL CO. 



Oreenhonses: 



Pleasant Hill,Mo. 



Phone IS. 



1121 GRAND AVENUE 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Home Phone Harrison 2765 

 Bell Phone Grand 2765 



Dl. The weather was unusually favor-' 

 able and the quality of the crop aver- 

 aged unusually high. 



Mangel's ducks have had a long sum- 

 mer of comfort and contentment, during 

 which they have grown steadily and as 

 steadily held a crowd in front of the 

 Mangel window. At present they divide 

 attention with an exhibit of gourds 

 mingled with the autumn flowers in fine 

 array. 



Eugene Dramm says ne summer month 

 ever was so favorable for rose growing 

 as September has been. The warm days 

 made growth rapid, while the cool nights 

 kept the stock keyed up and held quality 

 at top notch. Mr. Dramm says that in 

 his own case he never cut more or better 

 roses than in September. 



August Jurgens, Jr., has become a 

 street car conductor. 



Jacob Schulz Co., Louisville, has been 

 sending fine dahlias to this market. Al- 

 though well grown, well packed and re- 

 ceived in good condition, they have not 

 been in request. Chicago never has used 

 the dahlia in anything like the quanti- 

 ties sold in San Francisco, Philadelphia 

 or New York, 



E. G. Hill Co., Bichmond, began ship- 

 ping chrysanthemums to this market 

 September 21, an earlier date than in 

 any other year. 



Johnson & Chronis, who find the lay- 

 ing-out and care of grounds a profitable 

 department of a retail business, are 

 booking some good orders for autumn 

 planting. 



Blaine Wilcox, of Council Bluffs, has 

 been here this week, buying, hiring and 

 posting himself on some of the matters 

 he has not needed to know before. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLY CO., Inc. 



ROSES 



-OFFERS- 



Columbiaf Milady, Russell, Butterfly, 

 Premier and all other good varieties. 



Carnations, Asters, Gladioli, Dahlias and 



all other seasonable flowers and greens. 



Shipping Orders Given Special Attention 



618-620 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Send for McCAl^LUM'S 



1920-1921 CATALOGUE 

 Of Florists^ Supplies 



HEADQUARTERS- 137 SEVENTH ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. 

 Detroit Clavoland San Juan CinciDDsti San Francisco 



KEW YORE. 



The Market. 



There is a slight improvement in the 

 market as far as demand is concerned, 

 but the supply is in considerable excess 



of requirements, and clearances, outside 

 of staples, are difficult to accomplish. 

 There is an avalanche of dahlias, most- 

 ly of poor quality. Beally good dahlias 

 move well, as they are splendid sub- 

 jects for window displaj in different 

 forms. But the majority of arrivals 



