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The Florists' Review 



OcTW^B 21. 1920 





PINEHURST FLORAL CCX 



Wholesale Growers of Cut Flowers and Plants 



112M123 Grand Ave. . KANSAS CITY, MO. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS of Superior Quality in all Leading Varieties 



Premier $6 00 to $25.00 per 100 



Russell e.OOto 25.00 



Columbia 4.00 to 



Ophelia 4.00 to 



Butterfly 4 00 to 



MUady 4.00 to 



Kalserin 4 00 to 



Richmond 4.00 to 



Sunburst 4.i0to 



White KiUamey 4.00 to 



20.00 

 15.tO 

 16.00 

 15.00 

 16.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 



Chrysanthemums. 



Carnations 



Easter Lilies 



Dahlias 



Daisies 



Celosia 



Plumosus 



Sprentferi 



Adiantum 



Ferns 



.$2.00 to 

 . 2.00 to 



,35 to 



.50 to 



.60 to 



1.00 to 



$ 5.00 per doz. 

 4.00 per 100 

 15.00 

 2.00 

 1.00 



.50 per bunch 



.75 



.76 •• 

 2.00 per 100 

 3.50 per 1000 



Greenhouses:{"e~«nt™UMo. 



Over a half million 

 square feet of glass 



.<5tnr« Phnnpa- ( Home, Harrison 2765 

 is tore f hones. [ ggu jj^j^^^ 2766 



oration in this city, is being made this 

 year as formerly by H. H. Burns, 509 

 Madison avenue. The report that Lei- 

 kens, Inc., was to do this work was 

 erroneous. 



The annual flower show of the Morris 

 County Gardeners' and Florists' So- 

 ciety will be held at Morristown, N, J., 

 October 27 and 28. 



Antonio Martin, of Carballo & Martin, 

 Havana, Cuba, with his family, left for 

 home Friday, October 15, after a stay 

 in New York of several weeks. Robert 

 Mason, for many years with Charles 

 Thorley, has accepted a position with the 

 firm and left for Havana, October 18. 



Between Saturday night, October 16, 

 and Monday morning, October 18, a 

 thief or thieves entered the quarters of 

 E. C. Horan and Lecakes & Bros., in the 

 Eighteenth street flower market, and 

 carried oflf the loose change usually kept 

 over night in the desks. The safes were 

 untouched. 



In the list of incorporations in New 

 York state published last week was that 

 of the Western Rose Co., Westbury, L. I., 

 capitalized at $50,000, with J. Vermeu- 

 len, H. Van Denhoora and W. Y. Hal- 

 lock, incorporators. 



The retail business of J. J. Brozat, at 

 Bloomfield, N. J., has been taken over 

 by W. M. Bishop, formerly connected 

 with W. G. Badgley. 

 . The fourth annual exhibition of the 

 Stamford Horticultural Society will be 

 held in the New Horticultural hall, Stam- 

 ford, Conn., November 5 to 7. 



J. F. Ammann, Edwardsville, 111., was 

 around the markets October 18, and ad- 

 dressed a gathering of growers at the 

 special meeting of the New York Flo- 

 rists' Club in the evening. J. H. P. 



BICHMOND ENTERTAINS. 



[Continued from pag'e 24.] 



tains 28,000 Premier, 20,000 Butterfly, 

 20,000 Columbia, 10,000 Crusader and 

 10,000 White Killarney. Last year 

 200,000 own-root roses were sent out 

 and 160,000 grafted. The total this 

 coming season, if the supply of Manetti 

 is forthcoming, is expected to be about 

 half a million. If production during the 

 coming year is in the same proportion as 

 it was last season, 1,800,000 roses will 

 be cut at this range in the current 

 twelve months. 



A batch of 600 plants of Red Colum- 

 bia, Joseph Hill's new sport, was the 

 object of much notice and received a 

 good deal of favorable comment. 



A few chrysanthemums are grown, 

 among them Excelsior, yellow. Rich- 



ower 



preserved 

 assured^ 



QY 



eraiors 

 owers 



Bernard Glockler Go. 



^Pittsburgh, Pa. t 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



efore buying— 



LETTERS 



or 



SCRIPT WORDS 



Write fo^oor Dlaitrated Price List 



C. A. KUEHN wHOL^^ FLORIST 



1312 Pine St., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Mention The Beriew when you write. 



FLORISTS' TWINE 



Jute Tabe Rope (4 ply). About 10 to 12 Ibo. 



to baU. Price, per lb tO.SS 



Jnt«Twine(3ply). On Vi lb. balls. Per lb., .75 

 White Cotton Twine on Cones. About 2Hi 



lbs. eacb, per lb tO-90 



Green Sea Island Twine on Cones. About 



2>g Ib«. each, per lb ... $1.20 



Twine Holders for Cones, each flO 



SAMPLES FREE 



0«t your name on our mail list: it will 

 bring you many bargain offers. 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER CO. 



Florist*' Supplies 

 1324 Pine 8t., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



flowers are a 

 thing of beauty — 



and all that is used in 

 connection with their 

 display, their delivery to 

 the purchaser, should 

 be of a nature that tends 

 to intensify that beauty. 



C as an assistance to- 

 ward that end, use these 

 classic, well made jar- 

 dinieres. 



C they cost but little — 

 yet are greatly appre- 

 ciated by all buyers of 

 flowers. 



C they demonstrate to 

 your customers your de- 

 sire to please, even in 

 little things. 



€[ send for illustrated 

 folder, showing the 12 

 designs in which they 

 are made. 



Mono Service Co. 



NEWARK, NEW JERSEY 



