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The Florists' Re 



KANSAS CITY'S OLDEST \^ 



Henry Kusik 



Manufacturers of 

 Wire Designs 



1016-1018 McGee 



KANSAS CITY, 



Home Phone, Harrison 9282 — Bell 



FORST. VALENl 



we are offering a select stock 

 Roses, Carnations, Sweet P< 



AND ALL OTHER SEASON A: 

 THE LOWEST MARKET PRIC 

 are HOME GROWN and do not 

 you will receive fresh stock at a 

 Try our Seedling Carnation, something new an 



FANCY FERNS 



T. J. NOLL FL 



1117-19 McGee St., 



Carnations in ] 



Fancy 8c Medium 



STEVIA, NARCISSI, VIOLETS, Vi 



Roses are fine, selling out daily; get your orders 

 be disappointed. We have Premier, Columb; 

 White Killarney SUPPLY ORDERS 



Home Phones Harrison 8235 



The largest attendance was 147; the 

 smallest 83. There were awarded dur- 

 ing last year nine reports of merit, seven 

 reports of culturaJ merit, nineteen hon- 

 orable mentions and twenty-three votes 

 of thanks. The greatest number of 

 awards went to carnations; orchids came 

 next in favor. 



William J. Kennedy, as president of 

 the clul), installed the ofticers in an efii- 

 cient manner, assisted by Peter Peder- 

 zini, marshal], as follows: President, 

 \V. II. Judd; vice-president, Hajold A. 

 ]{yan; treasurer, James Mcthven; sec- 



retary, William N. Craig; exec 

 mittee, Walter H. Golby, A 

 Eogers, John L. Russell, P. 

 and George W. Butterworth. 

 made short and appropriate ac 

 an ojitimistic character. 



President Judd announced i 

 ing committees for 1922: 

 Walter II. Golby, chairmai 

 P>artscli. Harry Cole, Willia 

 K. J. Daly, Kenneth Finlays 

 Fletcher, S. J. Goddard, F. J 

 Donald McKenzie, H. A. Ryai 

 Slayter; entertainment — Ge 



