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1 he Florists' Review 



Dbcembeb 25, 1919. 



PINEHURST FLORAL CO. 



1109 Grand Ave. 



Suooessors to Geo. M. KellocK Floral Co. 



Wholesale Florists 



100 

 100 

 100 



KILLABNEY, SHAWYEB, 



Long Per 



Medium Per 



Short Per 



OPHKMA 



Longr Per 100 



Medium Per 100 



Short Per 100 



RICHMOND 



Faiicy Long Per 100 



Lonir Per 100 



Medium Per 100 



Short Per 100 



NEW YEAR'S PRICE LIST 

 AMBRICAN BEAUTIES, Limited Supply, Per Doz. 

 SUNBURST. KAISEBIN 



- - $20.00 



12.00 



8.00 



Kansas City, Mo. 



$15.00 



10.00 



6.00 



to 

 to 

 to 



$18.00 



12.00 



8.00 



$20.00 

 15.00 

 10.00 



$25.00 

 15.00 

 10.00 



$30.00 

 25.00 

 18.00 

 12.00 



$3.00 to $15.00 



CABNATION8 



Red and Ward Per 100 



Assorted Per 100 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Paper Whites Per 100 



Stevia Per 100 



Cattleyas 



Adiantum Per 100 



Smilax Per dozen strings 



Asparagus Per bunch 



Sprengeri Per bunch 



Ferns Per 1000 



$12.00 to $15.00 

 10.00 to 12.00 



$ 6.00 to $ 8.00 



2.00 



Marltet Price 



$1.00 to $1.50 



2.60 



.50 to .75 



,50 to .76 



3.50 



Home Phone Main 2765 

 BeU Phone Grand 2765 



Store closed all day Sunday. Open weekdays until 5:S0 p. 

 Sunday ahippinir orders accepted at Ureenbouses: 

 Pleasant Hill, Mo., Phone 18 



OVER 800,000 rcn of glass 



POT PLANTS YOU NEED NOW 



CYCLAMENS IN BUD AND BLOOM 



5-lnch $1.00 



6-inch l.!-)0 



7-inch 2..')0 



2% 



3- 



4- 



5- 



6- 



CINEBARIAS 



Extra Strong, Half Dwarf 



■inch $0.10 



inch 15 



inch 25 



inch .50 



inch !i:(t.75 and 1.00 



BEGONL4S 



5-inch Chatelaine $0.50 



6-inch Chatelaine 75 



5-inch Mrs. M. A. Patten, ex. fine. 1.50 



5-inch Glory of Cincinnati 1.5(» 



6-inch Glory of Cincinnati 2.50 



7-inch Glory of Cincinnati 3.50 



5-lnch Pandanus Veitchii.$1.25 and 1.5(» 



6-inch Pandanus Veitchil 2.00 



Tliese are extra fine stock, in bud and bloom. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 



4-lnch $0.20 



5-inch 40 



FERNS 

 Ready for Shift 



3- inch Boston $0.35 



5- inch 75 



6- inch $1.00 and 1.25 



7- inch 2.00 



8- inch 3,50 



2V4-lnch Muscosas 10 



4- Inch 35 



5- inch 60 



6- Inch 85 



PINEHURST FLORAL CO. 



Whole sal* Store: 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



Successors to Geo. M. KellosK Floral Co. 

 WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



Greenhouses: PLEASANT HILL, MO. 



Cash must accompany the order if 

 party has not an established credit. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



A severe cold wave last week, with a 

 minimum temperature of 6 degrees be- 

 low zero in the city and much lower 

 readings outside, restricted trade con- 

 siderably, especially iu pot plants, but 

 the present week opened with clear 

 skies and a more balmy atmosphere. 



Roses were in fairly good supply, but 

 made a further advance during the 

 latter part of last week. Special Amer- 

 ican Beauties were offered at $18 to 

 $24 per dozen and $12 was asked for 

 special Hadleys. Columbia, Russell, 

 Premier, Ophelia, Crusader, Pilgrim and 

 other favorites sold at $15 to $50. 

 Whites dragged somewhat, as usual, 

 but all colored roses were in good de- 

 mand and short-stemmed stock of the 

 more common varieties sold at from $10 

 to $12 per hundred upward. Colored 

 carnations sold at $12, with a tendency 

 to rise. White carnations were a little 

 slower. Fancy varieties like Laddie 

 made double the prices of those quoted. 



Violets sold mostly at $3. A few were 

 asking $4, but it was paid grudgingly. 

 8weet peas were in good supply and of 

 fine quality at $3 to $6 per hundred. 

 Some nice Bonnaffon, Seidewitz and 

 other late chrysanthemums sold at $3 to 

 $6 per dozen. There were no longiflorum 

 lilies, but a few colored spcciosums 

 were seen. Callas were quickly sold at 

 $4 to $5 per dozen. Marguerites were 

 in active demand at $3 to $6 per hun- 

 dred. Paper Whites sold at $6 to $8. 

 Stevia was rather overdone and moved 

 slowly at lower ])riccs. 



There was a good call for such mis- 



Roses, Carnations, 



Stevia 



Russell 12c to 35c 



Columbia 12c to 35c 



Ophelia 8c to 20c 



Shawyer 8c to 20c 



Killarneys 8c to 18c 



Ferns, per 1000 $4.00 



Carnations 6c to 8c 



Narcissi ... 4c to 6c 



Stevia, bunch 50c 



Sweet Peas, per 100, $2.00 to $3.00 

 California Violets, doz. bu. . . 1.75 

 Green, bunch 50 



Good prospects for plenty of stock in January 



T. J. NOLL & CO., 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



1108-10 Grand Ave., KANSAS CITY, MO. 



ceilaneous flowers as wallflower, Core- 

 opsis Drummondii, snapdragons, mig- 

 nonette, sweet sultan and bachelor's 

 buttons. Some valley was offered at 

 $2(( to $25 ])er hundred. Cattleyas were 

 scarce at $18 to $24 per dozen. Cypri- 

 jiediums sold at $40 to $(50 per hundred. 

 Small lots of gardoni;is r\"nt (piickly 

 at $12 p(>r dozen. 



Pot plant trade was heavy and a 

 grand assortment was available, with 

 cyclamens, begonias and poinsettias as 

 the three leaders. Other good sellers 

 were ardisias, oranges, ericas, Soleil 

 (1 'Or narcissi, freesias, primulas and 

 camellias. An immense trade was done 

 in evergreens in spite of the prevailing 

 liigh jirices. 



