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The Florists^ Review 



MiBCH 3, 1921 



BMILSCHLOSS. 



MILTON SBLINKA 

 Sacntary 



THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLOss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 



31 and 33 East 28lh street, NEW YORK 



HEADQUARTERS 



For Florists' Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties 



circle of friends at his home on the 

 evening of February 28. 



Frank X. Alter says that the CharlCs 

 F. Krueger Co. has been enjoying ex- 

 cellent business at its Reading Terminal 

 flower shop. Choice daffodils, roses and 

 single violets have been in demand. 



Frederick J. Michell was summoned 

 home from St. Petersburg, Fla., by the 

 sad death of his son-in-law, Joseph B. 

 Muldoon, which occurred February 23. 

 Mr. Muldoon, who was extremely i)opu- 

 lar, was in the bookkeeping department 

 of the Henry F. Michell Co. The fu- 

 neral took place at Ridley Park, Feb 

 ruary 28. 



Berger Bros, are receiving some choice 

 Darwin tulips. They are unusually 

 early. 



Charles B. Weaver, of Ronks, who 

 has such fine sweet peas, made six sow- 

 ings before he got them growing prop- 

 erly. 



Mrs. J. H. Claus has the deep sym- 

 pathy of her friends in the death of her 

 husband, which occurred suddenly, Feb- 

 ruary 25. The funeral took place Feb- 

 ruary 20. 



A letter from tlio middle west says 

 that Mr. Peterson, af the Chicago Car- 

 nation Co., Joliet, 111., has just sold a 

 man one of the M. Rice Co. foliage 

 wreaths to place on his wife's grave at 

 Kimberley, South Africa. The parcel 

 postage on this wreath was 32 cents. 

 [Concliiiled on pajfc 171.] 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



The Market. 



The Tolume of business last week has 

 been good. Stock of all kinds has moved 

 well and there is a fair abundance of 

 all varieties. Where one day's supply 

 has lapped over there has been enougli 

 demand the following day to use it, so 

 no surplus has accumiflated. Carna- 

 tions were the same price as a week 

 ago, $6. Roses, at $4 to $20 per hun- 

 dred, show a greater variety and lower 

 tendency. Violets are stiil $2.50 per 

 dozen bunches. Sweet peas are much 

 more plentiful and are from $1 to $3 per 

 hundred. Jonquils and freesias are $■) 

 and narcissi $4 per hundred. 



Various Notes. 



Samuel Murray and A. F. Barbe, of 

 this city; Frank Stuppy, of St. Joseph, 

 Mo.; Glenn Wilcox, of Council Bluffs, 



FLORISTS' BOXES 



We manufacture the most complete line 

 of Florists' boxes on the market, made from 

 the best stock obtainable for those who 

 appreciate that Quality counts. 



Your Easter requirements will receive our 

 usual careful and immediate attention. Let 

 us quote you prices; you will be satisfied. 



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 Your Boxes 



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St. Joseph Paper Box Company 



St. Joseph, Missouri 



In., and Trwin Vrey, of Lincoln, Neb., 

 returped Thunday, February 24, from a 

 week's visit in the east. Mr. Murray 

 says he never received such kindness 

 and never had a better time in his life 

 than he experienced on this trip. Prom 

 Chicago they went to Richmond, Ind., 

 where they were met at 5 o 'clock in the 



Cut Flower Boxes 



MIST QRAY 



Immediate Shipment 



Per 100 



lOx 7x5 S 6.00 



12x9x6 8.25 



18t 5x3 475 



24x 5.v;5'.. 6.75 



•J«x «x4 7.5« 



28x8x4 8.5« 



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211x20x8 Full Tel 28.00 



24x24« Full Tel 3000 



Printing. $2.60 extra for 500 to 1000 boxes. 

 We cannot print the last three sizes. 



C. C PoUworth Co. 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



morning by E. 6. Hill, Joseph Hill, Fred 

 Lemon and Earl H. Mann. After break- 

 fast at Mr. Lemon's home they were 

 shown through his greenhouses, then 



