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The Rorists' Review 



Januaht 12. 1922 



T. J. MOLL FLORAL CO. 



1117-19 McG«ee St., 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



ArrangenMents have been made for a continuous cut of 

 good Roses rthrough January; keep your orders coming. 



We will haftve Carnsitions, Stevia, Narcissi, Sweet 

 Peas, VaMley and Assorted Greens. If your 

 supplies are running low, remember we can supply you. 



Home Phones Harvison 8235 



Bell Phone Grand 2735 



STUPPlif SUPPLY COMPANY 



Ten-Twenty Oaik Street ^'>M^^^?sV^'' KANSAS CITY, MO. 



ROSES— A little scarce. CARNATIONS— Plentiful and A-1 quality. 



SWEET PEW^S— Butterfly, fine, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 per 100. 



Narciissi, Valley, Violets, Stevia, Greens 



BASKETS and CHIFFONS 



y^ll other Supplies Priced Right 



QUALITY and SERVICE 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



Flowers for a few days have beGr?n in 

 rather sliort supply and prices liav»c ad- 

 vanced considerably. Hardly a fl- ower 

 was to be found nt noon January 7, in 

 cither of the wholesale markets, and 

 January 9 saw another good clear n-up. 

 Weather conditions have been umis*-ually 

 favorable, with generally clear skic^ and 

 no low temperatures. A continuaticnn of 

 these conditions will soon increase sup- 

 plies. 



Roses have made considerable ad- 

 vances and for the last few days sTliort- 

 stemmed flowers have sold at from* $10 

 per hundred upwards. There hasbc^^cn a 

 strong demand for these and meodium 

 grades. Young stock, with aboves 18- 

 inch stems, has not been bough" t so 

 eagerly. A fair number of Amecrican 

 Beauties are now coming in; non -C of 

 these, however, is New Englandgr own. 

 Carnations are doing rather better than 

 a week ago, with fancies bringing^ - $12 

 per hundred, and other grades, $8tcxD $10 

 per hundred. The quality, whiclii at 

 Christmas was not of the best, is now 

 improved, thanks to continued cnlcar 

 skies. Violets are not doing particuMarly 

 well and prices are not encouraging g to 

 growers. Somehow violets seem to hliave 

 almost entirely lost their one-time p -opu- 



For Shipping Flowers 



An old idea perfected and brought down to the 

 needs of the modern and hustling florist. For 

 fastening down Designs, Cut Flowers, Sprays, 

 etc., this little tool is well worth having in your 

 shipping department. Well built, of high-grade 

 tool steel and sunk into hardwood handles. 



PRICES 



Solo Point 

 Twin Point 



50 cents 

 75 cents 



Sent Postpaid anywhere 



ARTFLORA CO. 



750 THIRD STREET 



Nilwaukee,Wis. 



1 arity. Some good sweet peas are com- 

 injj: in, some of Yarrawa being especially 

 lino. 



Small lots of trumpet daffodils bring 

 ."^8 to $12 per hundred and tulips with 

 short stems $6 to $8 per hundred. There 

 is a good supply of Paper White narcissi 

 ;iiul the yellow Soleil d'Or, which were 

 better than a week previous. Frcesias 

 arc more abundant and good quality 

 stock sells well. Callas and Easter lilies 

 have each been in good demand and 

 occasional small lots of colored specio- 

 .sunis are seen. Iris tingitana is seen 

 once in a while and wholesales at $10 

 to $12 per dozen. Even at these prices 

 growers are sadly o»it of pocket, as most 



have not flowered one bulb in 100. One 

 grower got eight flowers from 3,000 

 bulbs; another from the same number 

 failed to get any. Two small growers, 

 with 1,000 bulbs each, got two and four 

 flowers respectively. No more Califor- 

 nia iris for them! Pansies are realizing 

 douljlc the jirice of violets and seem to 

 have taken their jdace in favor. There 

 are small lots only of such subjects as 

 wallflowers, myosotis, white buddleia. 

 Acacia Baileyana, snapdragons, yellow 

 and white marguerites, calendulas, 

 bachelor's buttons and didiscus. Lit- 

 tle bouvardia is now seen, but a little 

 swainsona comes in. Valley sells at $8 

 to $12 per hundred. Gardenias, which 



