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The Florists' Review 



Fkbkuabt 16. 1922 



STUPPY SUPPLY COMPANY 



Ten-Twenty Oak Street >-»<»~{SK£^5?"'^ KANSAS CITY, MO. 

 Roses, Carnations, Peas, Valley, Violets, Freesias, Jonquils, Orchids 



Ferns, Asparagus, Adiantum, Smilax, Huckleberry, Cinerarias, 

 Cyclamen, Hyadnths, Primroses, Ferns 



CARNATION ROOTED CUTTINGS 

 Roses, Own Root or Grafted 



LOOK IN CLASSIFIED ADDS 



BULBS 



We are now booking orders for Fall deliveries. We import direct to Kansas City. 

 Will sell you bulbs F. 0. B. Kansas City at F. 0. B. Chicago prices. You save the 

 express or freight charges. BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW. 



Fern Runners, Extra Heavy Macawii, $20.00 per 1000 



All A-1 Stock Quality and Service 



lately. There is also a good trade in 

 fernery filling. 



Bay Eck, of the Eck Bros. Co., has 

 been seen moving about the market "on 

 the fly" lately, which indicates only 

 good news for our upper Vine street 

 friends. 



Miss Broom, of the William Murphy 

 Co., has undergone an operation for ap- 

 pendicitis and her condition is good. 



E. A. Kelly reports a good week in 

 funeral work. His windows are at- 

 tractive. 



Peter Weiland has had some good 

 callas and calendulas from his green- 

 houses at Newcastle, Ind. 



A. Miller, of the American Bulb Co., 

 Chicago, paid the trade a visit and re- 

 ports good business wherever he stopped 

 before coming here. 



It is good to see Stuart Jones, of the 

 Walnut Hills PHoral Bazaar, back on 

 the job again. He had been ill with the 

 grip for a week. 



Visitors last week were: George Taf- 

 fel, of Schloss Bros., New York; C. 

 Johnson, of Memphis, Tenn.; W. F. 

 Thomas, of the Burlington Willow Ware 

 Shops, Burlington, la., and J. H. Hill, of 

 Eichmond, Ind. G. H. K. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



The Market. 



It has been interesting to note the 

 activities in the Eochester cut flower 

 market during the last few weeks. Last 

 week the weather moderated and a 

 larger amount of sunshine was had, 

 which helped greenhouse stock. Stock 

 is reaching us in larger quantities and 

 prices have weakened. Bulbous stock 



It Pays to Buy Direct from the Grower. 



Cut Flowers 



Subject to Change Without Notice. 



ROSES 



.(OflF crop) 



Francis Scott Key 



Milady \ Each 



Fremier f Short, 6 to 8c. 



Columbia >Mediuiu. 10 to 12c. 



Ophelia i Long. 16 to'iOc. 



Butterfly ISpecial, 20c to 25c. 



Double White 8c to 12c. 



Cecile Brunner 3c to 6c. 



CARNATIONS, ETC- 



Carnations each, 4c to 6c 



Carnation Laddie each. 10c 



Eaatcr Lilies each. 25c 



Calla Lilies each, 20c 



Lily of the Valley 6c to 8c 



Paper Whites each, 6c 



Daffodils each, 8c 



Sweet Peas per 100, $1 60 to $2.00 



Violets, home-Krown $l,CO to $1.60 



Cyclamen — All fine plants, in bud and bloom. 3-inch at 25c; 4-iQch at 45c; 

 6-inch at Sl.OO and 7-inch at $1.50. 



Cineraria Malacoides; Begonia Luminosa and Bright Pink. 4-inch, 25c; 

 5-inch, 50c; (5-inch, 75c and $1.00. 



For young stock of Carnations and Roses, see our ad in the classified section. 



TheEUtch Gardens Co., TilS,^!^ Denver, Colo. 



Mpntinn The Review when yon write. 



THE FRITZ-TABER MFG. CO., New Bedford, Mass. 



SOLE MAKERS OF 



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For twelve years in continaal demand. Unaurpasaed for florJBts' use. Always works It elincbea 

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 Cheap in pnce. Millions constantly In use. An unprecedented demand has already set in for tti* 

 Easter supply, so order early and make sure of a prompt delivery. 



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