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The Florists^ Review 



NOTaHBBB 4. 1020 



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Red Satin Ribbons 



FOR CHRISTMAS 



We offer a very special lot in Nos. 40, 60 and 80 

 at prices in conformity with the njovement of 



Down With High Prices 



The quantity is limited. Get busy at once. This is the 

 cheapest red satin ribbon on the market today. 



LION AND COMPANY, iis-izo East 25th Street, New York 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



mums are expected to make their usual 

 appeal. They are retailing now at $6 

 to $15 per dozen. 



Various Notes. 



AH of thejMjtJipwers displayed at the 



meenng^-«f the Kansas City Florists* 



— Club in the store of the William L. Eoek 



Flower Co., October 15, were sent to 



hospitals. 



Tucker Smith was in the city Thurs- 

 day, October 28. 



W. S. Dolan, of the American Green- 

 house Mfg. Co., has returned from a trip 

 through Iowa and Missouri. 



A. F. Barbe is busy with funeral work. 

 His mums and carnations are selling 

 well. 



J. Austin has twice as many mums as 

 he ever had before, and they are fine. 

 He has been wholesaling Cleveland cher- 

 ries and celestial peppers. 



Ed. A. Humfeld is cutting a crop of 

 choice mums and carnations. His 

 Columbia, Premier and Ophelia roses are 

 coming in right for fall business. 



J. C. Kempf, bookkeeper for H. Kusik 

 & Co., is back from a month's vacation 

 at Excelsior Springs. 



Samuel Murray is cutting Cattleya 

 labiata. October 27 he had two excep- 

 tionally fine specimens of this flower. 

 He has been getting a great many orders 

 for corsage work lately. 



The big new house at Longview Farm 

 is entirely enclosed. The firm is sending 

 in fine Premier roses and extra large 

 white and yellow mums. 



Fine Premier, Columbia and Butterfly 

 roses are being cut by the Pinehurst 

 Floral Co. The company is sending in a 

 good supply of mums daily. 



Mrs. Ed. A. Humfeld did much during 

 the summer to create a demand for flow- 

 ers not so well known to the buying 

 public. She has taken many orders for 

 garden flowers from customers who 

 thought they wanted roses and nothing 

 else, and has found that they were per- 

 fectly satisfied. 



A. N. Nielsen Co. cut more than 8,000 

 carnations from the new houses last 

 week. Mr. Nielsen was in the city a 

 few days. 



Gertrude, the 11-year-old daughter of 

 Mrs. Gertrude Stokes, died Friday morn- 

 ing, October 29, after six weeks' illness 



Buy Direct from the Grower 



Supreme Quality Russell, Columbia, Premier, 



Richmond, Milady, Ophelia, Killarney, White 



Killarney and Cecile Brunner. 



Our quality Carnations are recognized as the best on the market. 



Sntject to market ch»^ PRICE LIST Open Days, Nigktt ud SundiTs 



Mrs. Chas. Russell and Premier Per 100 



Specials $30.00 



Select $20.00 to 25.00 



Medium lO.OOto 15.00 



Short e.OOto 8.00 



Ophelia, Killarney, White Killarney Per 100 



Specials $15.00 



Select $10.00 to 12.00 



Medium e.OOto 8.00 



Short 4.00to 5.00 



Pompors— White and 

 Per dozen 



Columbia, Milady, Richmond Per 100 



Specials $20.00 to $25.00 



Select 15.00 to 18.00 



Medium 10.00 to 12.00 



Short 6.00 to 8.00 



Cecile Brunner 2.00 to 



Roses— Our selef tion 



Carnations— Fancy 3.00 to 



Sweet Peas— Per 100 1.00 to 



Daisies— Per 100 1.00 to 



Asparagus— Per buncn 



Ferns— Per 1000 



Yellow. 

 $0.50 and $1.00 



3.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 2.00 

 3.00 

 .50 

 4.C0 



W. E. Trimble Greenhouse Co. 



Wholesale Growers PRINCETON, ILL. 



MEMBERS F. T. D. Write for Price List on Rooted Cuttings. Potted Plants and Vegetable PlanU. 



WANTED 



Two or three good consignors of 



CARNATIONS and MUMS 



Best Market. Prices Guaranteed. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLY CO., Inc. 



618-620 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



following an operation for appendicitis. 



Following the custom of making its 



window display appropriate to a holiday, 



the William L. Bock Flower Co., the 

 day before Halloween, installed a har- 

 vest display. Besides plants and cut 



