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The Florists' Review 



Mabcu 3, 1921 



Kansas City Wholesale Cut Flower Co. 



Succector to T. J. Noll & Co. 



1 1 08 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 



Home Telephone, HarrUon 6487 Bell, Grand 3143 



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Our Prices are reduced, Stock more Plentiful 

 Flowers we can Supply You With Now 



CHOICE ROSES WE HAVE PUSSY WILLOW 



FANCY CARNATIONS 

 SWEET PEAS 

 VALLEY 



JONQUILS 



OUR NEW EURICA FERN ^^^^M ?RrTQQI 



is the best leaf offered to the trade in XTfra UTC 



years. A trial order will convince you. VlULhilb 



GALAX TLAT FERNS PLUMOSUS FREESIA 



L. R. BOHANNON, at your service 



Mention The Itevlew when you write. 



& Sons Co., says that mail orders for 

 seods, bulbs and plants are increasing 

 daily. William Dee, who has charge of 

 the company 's greenhouses at Olivette, 

 Mo., has everything in fine shape for 

 the si)ring season. 



Julius Schaeffer, of Vandervoort's 

 floral department, is much interested in 

 the adoption of the daisy for the Mis- 

 souri state flower and says he will visit 

 Jefferson City, Mo., when the vote 

 takes place, With a large supply of 

 daisies and decorate the desks ot nil the 

 legislators. 



H. J. Weber & Sons Nursery Co. has 

 issued its spring catalogue, of a hand- 

 some design with an attractive cover, 

 which Frank Weber says has been in 

 great demand since the mailing started. 

 The company looks for a big rush of 

 business soon. 



George H. Pring, of tlie Missouri 

 Botanical Garden, is much in demand 

 by the various societies for illustrated 

 lectures. Mr. Tring is jiresident of the 

 St. Louis Association of Gardeners and 

 vice-president of the National Associa- 

 tion of Gardeners. 



Fred Alves, of George H. Angermuel- 

 ler Co., rejtorts a large demand for suj)- 

 plies and that shij.ijing orders were espe- 

 cially heavy last week. 



Paul Redan, of the Missouri Pottery 

 & Supply Co., reports that this company 

 has plenty of advance orders for all 

 sizes in pots and all the big kilns are 

 working overtime. 



At all the big boxing contests held 

 recently at the Coliseum and Armory 

 hall one can sec the familiar faces in 

 ringside seats of Thomas C. Carr, Frank 

 Windier, George Kuehn and Oscar Ruff. 



Charles Ostertag, of Ostertag Bros., 



SPRING FLOWERS 



Good Roses and Carnations; you can 

 get ivhat you order in any amount. 



Premier tk- to '>Qc 



Columbia tic to I'Oc 



Butterfly t'>c to loc 



Milady 5c to 12c 



Ophelia r)c to 12c 



Carnations 4e to tic 



Sweet Peas.... $1.00 to $3.00 per 100 



Narcissi 4c 



Freesias 4c to (ic 



Jonquils «c to 8c 



Ferns 



Galax 



Asparagus. 



per 1000, $.T.00 



per 1(K)0, 2.50 



.per bunch of 5, 2.00 



Let us quote you prices on Easter supplies. 



T. J. NOLL FLORAL CO. 



1117-1119 McGee St. KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



GREEN DYE for St. Patrick's Day 



CARTONS CONTAIN ENOIGH DVE TO COLOR 200 TO 300 FLOWERS 

 PRICE PER CARTON, 75 CENTS, POSTPAID 



BASKETS, CHIFFONS, RIBBONS 



PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION 



GEORGE B. HART, RocHEsfERf^N'! y. 



