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z Florists^ Review 



Febkcabz 2. 1922 



Fbbruary 2, 1922 



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LDEST WHOLESALE HOUSE 



Kusik & Co. 



;-1018 McGee Street 



NSAS CITY, MO. 



Florists' 



Supplies 



rriaon 9282 — Bell Phone, Main 0232 



VALENTINE'S DAY 



select stock of HOME GROWN 

 IS, Sweet Peas, Paper Whites 



I SEASONABLE FLOWERS AT 

 ^RKET PRICE. Remember they 

 I and do not have to be reshipped; 

 jsh stock at all times. 

 , something new and extra fancy, $12.00 |er 100 



ASPARAGUS 



L FLORAL CO. 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



»ns in Full Crop 



Medium 7c Second 6c 



VIOLETS, VALLEY, SWEET PEAS 



get your orders in the day before and you will not 

 'remier, Columbia, Butterfly, Milady, Ophelia and 

 JPPLY ORDERS FILLED THE DAY RECEIVED. 



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Bell Phone Grand 2735 



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William N. Craig; executive com- 

 , Walter H. Golby, Andrew K. 

 I, John L. Russell, P. W. Burke 

 'orge W. Butterworth. All officers 

 ;liort and appropriate addresses of 

 iniistic character, 

 idcnt Judd announced the follow- 

 ininiittees for 1922: Exhibits — 

 r H. Golby, chairman; H. H. 

 h, Harry Cole, William Downs, 

 Daly, Kenneth Finlayson, II. H. 

 er, S. J. Goddard, F. E. ralmcr, 

 1 McKenzie, H. A. Ryan and J. T. 

 r; entertainment — George W. 



Hamer, chairman; James A. Addie, Ar- 

 thur Brown, E. J. Halloran, W. J. Ken- 

 nedy, Thomas W. Little, John Morris, 

 S. M. Smith, Donald Sutherland and 

 Gustavo Thommen; membership and 

 welcome — James Methven, chairman; 

 P. W. Burke, J. C. Norris and John L. 

 Russell. 



While no exhibits were looked for, 

 George W. Butterworth showed a mag- 

 nificent form of Lffilia anceps, called Stu- 

 pcnda, and Thomas W. Little showed ex- 

 cellent plants of white Primula stellata. 

 Following the conclusion of the routine 



Home Telephone, Harrison 6487 



Kansas City W 



1108-1110 Gra 



FLOWERS WE CAN SI 



Sweet 1 



Violets, Califo 



Freesias, 4c to 



Carnations, 4i 

 Home-Grown Roses, 



Calendula 



Green Gooc] 



Ericas, Ferns, i 



L. R. BOHANNi 



STUPPY S 



Ten-Twenty Oak Sir 



ROSES -Scarce 



CARNATIONS $6.0 



Lily of the Valley 8.0 



Sweet Peas 2.C 



Narcissi 4.0 



Violets 1-^ 



Orchids, each l-^ 



Smilax, per doz. strings. . 

 Huckleberry Sprays, bch.. 



Greens and Fern Lea 



business, the audience enjoyed an excel- of 

 lent collation and later dancing was en- m 

 joyed until nearly midnight. 



Changes at Horticultural Hall. 



Announcement was recently made of 

 the fact that Joseph Spry, for many 

 years janitor at Horticultural hall, was 

 now no longer in the employ of the 

 Massachusetts Horticultural hall. Last 

 week William P. Rich, for many years 

 secretary, librarian and superintendent 

 of the hall, resigned, and his resignation 

 was regretfully accepted by the board 



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