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The Florists^ Review 



Jancabx 6, 1921 



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to the Philippines. For this last the 

 order was wired to San Francisco and 

 then relayed by wireless. The order was 

 for $10 worth of flowers and cost 

 slightly over $]5 to send. This store 

 filled over 200 telegraph orders Christ- 

 mas day. They averaged $10 apiece. 



The T. J. Noll Floral Co. had its new 

 stock in and was all cleaned up at 10 

 o'clock Christinas morning. They went 

 over the top in fine shape compared with 

 1919. 



The Apollo Flower Shop used taxi- 

 cabs for deliveries during the rush. One 

 of the boys from the store went with 

 each car to save time in handling pack- 

 ages. 



Plant business was particularly heavy 

 with the Peterson Floral Co. 



The Muehlebach Flower Shop had fif- 

 teen persons working all Christmas 

 week. Three more were put on Decem- 

 ber 23 and 24. 



The shipping business of the Kansas 

 City Wholesale Cut Flower Co. has kept 

 up well since Christmas. Prices are 

 still good and stock has been sufficient 

 for needs. 



O. C. Longnickel has opened a retail 

 store at 12117 Metropolitan avenue, Ar- 

 gentine, Kan. He has two greenhouses 

 at 1620 South Twentieth street, where 

 lie has been for twenty years. He is the 

 only florist in Argentine, a city with a 

 population of 10,000. Mrs. Longnickel 

 is now able to be about on crutches. She 

 was in an automobile accident in No- 

 vember, 1919; and suffered a broken 

 back. 



Amonjx the week's visitors were 

 Frank Stuppy, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mr. and 

 Mrs. George Ecke, LawTcnce, Kan. 



Mrs. Edith Roberts has been called to 

 California by the illness of her daugh- 

 ter. Mrs. Roberts had been in Joseph 

 Austin's retail store on Troost avenue. 

 Mrs. M. Haley, formerly with the Alpha 

 Floral Co., is now in the store. 



Joseph Austin is well satisfied with 

 lioliday business. He believes that pro- 

 hibition has interfered somewhat with 



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