The Florists' Review 



Adqdst 18, 1921 



The a otJMt* whoce cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill o rders 

 "*" from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



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Ruffalo 



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F.T.D. MEMBERS 



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I W. J. Palmer & Son | 



304 Main Street 



Scott the Rorist 



Main and Balcom Streets 



Stroh's 



379 Main Street 



Charles Sandlford 



2692 Main Street 



I Felton's Flower Shop 



352 Williams Street 



W. H. Sievers 



330 Genesee Street 



S. A. Anderson 



440 Main Street 



I Colonial Flower Shop 



230 Delaware Avenue 



Wm. H. Grever 



77 and 79 Allen Street 



Kramer the Florist 



1291 Jefferson Street 



Lehde & Galley 



2 1 65 Seneca Street 



L. H. Neubeck 



Main and High Streets 



Yankton and Mitchell, S. D. 



We grow Roses, Carnations and all seasonable 

 flowers. Floral emblems that are right. Give 

 us your northwest orders. 160- page catalogue. 



Gumey Greenhouse Company 



Mitchell, S. D. 



WM. DETHLEFS 

 Leading 

 Florist 

 Choice flowers and prompt service 



ST. Member F.T.D. 



731 SOUTH MONTANA 



GRAND FORKS, N.D. f!^!l>" 



g 8^SSL GRAND FORKS FLORAL CO. 



Orders for North Dakota and Northern Minnesota 



GRAND FORKS, N. D. 



McELROrS FLOWER SHOP 



Order* for North Dakota and Northern Minnesota 



Fargo, North Dakota 



SMEDLEY FLORAL CO., Inc. 

 We ship to all points in the Northwest 



Eitablisbad o*«r « quarttr of » eanhuy 



Devils Lake, N. D. Minot, N. D. 



VALXER'S FLORAL CO. 



Largest Greenhooaes in the State 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Akin*s Floral Co. 1 203 Baltimore 

 KANSAS CITY, MO. 



O'CONNELL FLOWER SHOP 



FOR SERVICE 

 N. W. COR. INDEPENDENCE AVE. AND OAK. 



■when kept where the major portion of 

 the manure can be saved, will produce 

 from ten to thirteen tons per annum. 

 Based on applications of from twenty 

 to twenty-five tons per acre, ten animals 

 would produce sufficient manure for a 

 5-acre ranf;e. 



Beneficial Bacteria. 



Manure is beneficial, not only for the 

 organic matter and plant food contained, 

 but for its bacterial action as well. As 

 far a.s the actual nitrogen, phosphoric 

 acid and potash are concerned, it would 

 he far clu'ai>er to supply these in the 

 chemical form, as a ton of the average 

 manure contains less than twenty-five 

 ])oun(ls of all these elements. Work 

 done by the office of the horticultural 

 and pomological investigations has 

 shown that increases in yield of such 

 crops as celery, lettuce, onions, etc., due 

 to small applications of manure, are out 

 of all ]ir()])(irti()n to the plant food sup- 

 plied, and ex])lained only by the action 

 of the bacteria contained in the manure. 

 In the light of our present information, 

 we are forced to the conclusion that 

 manure is essential to the greenhouse 

 man, but there are many ways in which 

 the meager supply can be used to bet- 

 ter advantage. 



Decaying vegetable matter in the 

 form of sod, leaves, etc., is a valuable 



KANSAS 

 CITY 



F.T.D. 



MISSOURI 



Samuel Murray 



1017 Grand Ave. 



J. E. Murray 

 and Co. 



217 East 10th St. 



A. Newell 



1 1th and McGee 



WilHam L. Rock 

 Flower Co. 



1 1 06 Grand Ave. 



Alpha Floral Co. 



1105 Walnut St. 



Joseph Austin 



3111 Troost Ave. 



W. J. Barnes 



38th and Euclid 



Chandler's 

 Flowers 



4700 Ward Parkway 



Muehlebach 

 Flower Shop 



1208 Baltimore 



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