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The Florists* Review 



Mat 26, 1921 



— when you glaze. 

 The Paranoid Company, Cleveland, Ohio 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



The Market. 



A su(l<l<'n change to warm weather, 

 with teiiii)erature close to 90 degrees 

 for several days, has brought a great 

 supply of stock into this market. It has 

 all moved and there is a call for every- 

 thing that comes in. The peony crop 

 is about a third short of normal, but 

 what there is will be in for Memorial 

 day. The price will be $15 per hun- 

 dred. Carnations will be $12 per hun- 

 dred. Eoses and carnations are begin- 

 ning to soften from the heat. Prices 

 have been down as low as $6 for roses 

 and from this to $20, according to 

 v.arioty. Sweet peas were $1 and $2; 

 gladioli, $].'), and daisies, $1. 



Various Notes. 



.Tohii Klaus will cut about .jO,000 

 sweet ])e:ts and 10,000 roses for Me- 

 morial day. 



Arthur Newell has received a ship- 

 ment of statice from California. He is 

 featuring cape flowers and helichrysum 

 wreaths from $.") up. 



Work on tlic addition to the build- 

 ing of the William L. Rock Flower Co. 

 began May 2.3. 



The women's auxiliary to the St. 

 Andrew Society gave a luncheon to Sir 

 Auckland and Lady Geddes in the 

 Muchlebach hotel Monday, May 16. 

 Elaborate table decorations were placed 

 by Samuel Murray. Many beautiful 

 flowers were sent to the visitors at the 

 hotel by the auxiliary. 



Mrs. (Jertrudc Stokes has bought 

 Mrs. E. H. Hedges' flower shop, at 

 Tenth and McGee streets. Mrs. Hedges 

 is corresponding secretary of the Kan- 

 sas City chapter of American War 

 Mothers, which has a ch.'trter member- 

 ship of eighty three. Slie will be one 

 of ten membt'rs from h(>re who, in com- 

 pany with representatives from every 

 other st.'ite in the Union, will visit the 

 battlefields of Europe. The purpose of 

 the trip will be to view the situation 

 from a mother's standpoint and report 

 on the advisability of a permanent 

 resting place for the boys who fell in 

 battle. At tlie same time an effort will 

 be made to organize the war mothers 

 of Europe. The date of sailing will be 

 between .Tune 1 and 15 and the dele- 

 gates will be abroad six or eight weeks. 



School commencements and the so- 

 cial affairs that go with them have 

 kept Mrs. T. A. Moseley busy all week. 

 She is preiiaring on a large scale for 

 Memorial day. 



The Rosery is making up cemetery 

 wreaths for Memorial day. Many ad- 

 vance orders for the wreaths are in. 



C. T. Rinehardt is fairly well sup- 

 plied with peonies mtkI lins a good crop 



If you are going to paint use 



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 on each can 



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Write U8 before purchasing your reciuire- 



ments. We can give you a better 



article for less money 



GEO. B. HART 



47-49-S1-S3-SS Stone St., 



ROCHESTER. N. T. 



CONCENTRATED 

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 under glass or in the field. 



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No. 33 Union Stock Tardt, CHICAGO. 



Benches Built of Wood 

 Prove Expensive 



because they need continual ropalrlnK 

 and replacement every so often. Not 

 so with concrete benches— tliey last 

 lonuer than the errcenhouse. 



READY-SET CONCRETE BENCHES 



are Inexpensive— never need repairing 

 —always look well. You can build them 

 yoursi'lf in a short space of time. Full 

 Infoiniatlon for the askln*;. 



MEAD-SUYDAN CO., 



342-346 Sixtk Are.. NEWARK, N. J. 



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of snapdraKoiis nnd carn.Ttions for the 

 coining woek. 



The William L. Rock Flower Co. has 

 made special arrangements with the 

 Western T'liion Telegraph Co. for the 

 delivery of mes.sages at night. Instead 



Metal Sub-Irrigating Plant Boxes 



24 ins. long, 8 ins. wide, 7 ins. deep. .$2 00 ea, 



80 ins. long, 8 ins. wide, 7 ins, deep. . 2.25 ea. 



86 ins, long, 8 ins. wide, 7 ins. deep. . 2.50 ea. 



Less 10% in dozen lots 



Fine for Porches and Windows. 

 Painted Green. 



C. I. rOLLWORTH CO., Nilwankee 



of having night messages delivered on 

 the first regular trip in that neighbor- 

 hood the next morning, the messages 

 will he left in a box provided for this, 

 particular purpose and will be found 



