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NovaifBiB 17, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



63 



Home TelcphenCy Harrison 6487 



Bell, Grand 3143 



Kansas^City Wholesale Cut Flower Co. 



1108-1110 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 



NO BETTER MARKET NO BETTER STOCK 



No one who will look after your order better than 

 L. R. BOHANNON, Always at Your Service. 



Place Your Orders for Thanksgiving Now 



CHRYSANTHEMIMS! 



By the Thousands. 



MUMS ^^^'"""^ ^'^^' 



10 to 20 cents 



- 25 to 30 cents 



35 to 45 cents 



POMPONS 



Medium large, - 

 Large select fancy, - - . 



ALL THE BEST VARIETIES 

 50 to 75 cents a bunch 



T? OQTTQ Short select, 6 to 8 cents. Medium, 10 to 

 IV wOJZjO 15 cents. Fancy long stems, 20 to 25 cents 



O A D XT A T^T/^XTQ Not many coming in, but what we will have will 

 ^ AXViN ±^ 1 IXJiy O be billed at 6 to 8 cents. 



SWEET PEAS, coming in, very choice. 

 NARCISSI, yellow and white, first of the season. 

 LILIES OF THE VALLEY, always on hand. 



Erica Ferns Flat Ferns Asparagus 

 Wire Design Manufacturers Florists' Supplies 



tural Society, November 19, has been ad- 

 vanced to 10 a. m. instead of 12 m. Polls 

 will close at 3. President Burrage and 

 the directors are anxious for a large 

 vote to ratify the amendments to the 

 by-laws. 



The Harold A. Ryan Co. had its an- 

 nual fall show of chrysanthemums and 

 ferns, November 11 to 13, at its Mount 

 Auburn greenhouses and many hundreds 

 of people availed themselves of the op- 

 portunity to see the fine displays of 

 mums, ferns, begonias, cyclamens, of 

 splendid quality; crotons, carnations, 

 dracsenaa and other plants. All the ten 

 large greenhouses were electrically 

 lighted each day until 8 p. m. and sales 

 were brisk on all three days. 



The Horticultural Club held a meeting 

 November 9 at the Parker House. C. 

 Van der Voet, superintendent of the 



best in the world 

 John C.Meyer ThreaDiCo: 



Low tLL. MASS/ 



Meyer Green Silkaline 



will go twice as (ar as any common, ordi- 

 nary thread. 



You have 2 ounces of thread on each 

 spool, 16 ounces to the pound 



Send for samples and quotations to 



JOHN C. MEYER THREAD CO. 



LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. 



Dept. XYZ. 



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Arnold Arboretum, gave an interesting 

 address. In course of his remarks he 

 mentioned the fact that he had ordered 

 a dozen good carnations to be delivered 

 by a retailer to a sick friend. The bill 

 was $2.50 and, on asking if a mistake in 



price had not been made, he was in- 

 formed that that was the regular price. 

 With even fancy Laddie wholesaling at 

 not over $5 per hundred, the retail profit 

 would seem to be a fairly good one. 

 Armistice day, November 11, did not 



