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The Florists^ Review 



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T. J. NOLL FLORAL CO. 



1117-19 McGee St., 



KANSAS CITY, MO, 



Arrangements have been made for a continuous cut of 

 good Roses through January; keep your orders coming. 



We will have Carnations^ Stevia, Narcissi, Sweet 

 Peas, Valley and Assorted Greens. If your 

 supplies are running low, remember we can supply you. 



Home Phones Harrison 8235 



Bell Phone Grand 2735 



STUPPY SUPPLY COMPANY 



Ten-Twenty Oak Street "^i^SS^s^" KANSAS CITY, MO. 



HAPPY NEW YEAR 



We hope to supply you with all your wants this year. 



CUT FLOWERS - PLANTS - SUPPUES 



Order your Easter Lily Bulbs at once 



Thank you for your valued patronage the past year 



now; all seem to prefer golf and foot- 

 ball. The several talks on begonias and 

 cyclamens proved interesting and it was 

 quite late when the meeting terminated, 

 closing one of the most successful years 

 ill the club's history. 



"Various Notes. 



Carboue, Inc., reports a record-break- 

 ing Christmas trade in all departments. 

 T. F. Galvin, Jr., nearly doubled last 

 year's business. T. F. Galvin, Inc., Penu 

 the l-lorist, T. F. O'Brien, the Ilough- 

 ton-Gorney Co. and others all agree that 

 they did a remarkable business, far 

 ahead of 1920. 



The Charles I. Bea.sley Co., of East 

 Milton, Mass., jiansy specialist, had a 

 fine pick of pansies for Christmas. The 

 company is growing several thousand Iris 

 tingitaua in a solid bed and these are 

 flowering fairly well and better than the 

 same iris with other bulb specialists. 



The W. W. Edgar Co. had a fine lot of 

 Tulip Vermilion Brilliant for the holi- 

 days, also hyacinths from prepared bulbs 

 of L 'Innocence, Garibaldi and Queen of 

 the Blues. Their euphorbias, poinsettias 

 and begonias were exceptionally fine. 



A remarkably fine lot of heavily 

 fruited oranges came from H. J. Borow- 

 ski & Sons, of Eoslindale, who also had 

 a large batch of densely fruited plants 

 of the improved Boston cherry. 



CAN SHIP SUCCESSFULLY TO ALL PARTS OF U. S. A. 



PUSSY WILLOWS 



SPLENDID WANDS, WELL CATKINED 



CAN SUPPLY REGULAR— ALL SIZES 



LET US SUPPLY YOU NOW AND FOR CHRISTMAS 



PinSBURGH CUT FLOWER COMPANY 



116-118 Seventh Street, 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Mention The Uevlew when you write. 



In addition to a grand lot of cycla- 

 mens, F. E. Palmer, Inc., was fortunate 

 in forcing a nice batch of hyacinths, 

 L 'Innocence and Yellow Hammer, for 

 Christmas. 



H. M. Kobinsou & Co. report the larg- 

 est Christmas business in their history. 

 They were completely sold out of many 

 holiday lines, practically all colored 

 decorative material being sold several 

 days before Christmas. 



There are general complaints of Lad- 

 die carnation bursting badly in this 

 section at present. Fluctuations in 

 temperature arc probably mainly re- 

 sponsible 



At the funeral of Frederick Cave, at 

 his late home at Canton, Mass., Decem- 

 ber 21, more than thirty members of the 

 Gardeners' and Florists' Club were 

 present and A. K. Eogers, James Meth- 

 ven, A. E. T. Eogers and P. J. Van 

 Baarda acted as pallbearers. There was 

 also a large delegation from Canton 

 lodge, A. F. & A. M. There were many 

 beautiful floral tributes. Interment was 

 in Canton cemetery. 



The annual inaugural meeting of the 

 Massachusetts Horticultural Society will 

 be held January 9. There will be an 

 address by President Burrage and re- 

 ports of the secretary, the treasurer and 



