FlBBDABT 16, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



51 



Home Tclcphona, Harrison 6487 



BeU, Grand 3143 



Kansas City Wholesale Cut Flower Co. 



1108-1110 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 

 FLOWERS WE CAN SUPPLY NOW: 



Sweet Peas, $1.50 to $3.00 per 100 

 Freesia, 2c to 4c, white, pink and yellow 



Valley, 6c to 8c 



Calendulas Jonquils 



Home Grown Carnations, 4c to 6c, Fancy 



Home Grown Roses, 6c to 20c 



Green Goods Florists' Supplies 



Ericas, Ferns, Asparagus Sprengeri, Adiantums 



L. R. BOHANNON, Always at Your Service 



T. J. NOLL FLORAL CO. 



1117-19 McGee St., KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Stock is more plentiful. We can fill orders complete 



Our Premiers are exceptionally fine 



CARNATIONS 5c to 7c 



JONQUILS 6c to 8c 



FREESIA 4c to 6c 



NARCISSI 4c 



VALLEY 6c to 8c 



SWEET PEAS $1.00 to $2.50 per 100 



FERNS, $4.00 per 1000; COONTIE FERNS, $3.50 per 1000; GALAX, $2.00 per 1000 



Home Phones Harrison 8235 Bell Phone Grand 2735 



is plentiful, both potted and cut. Every- 

 thing in cut bulbous stock has good, long 

 stems, except some of the tulips, which 

 are particularly short and not good for 

 cut flower work. Orchids were in good 

 supply last week and there was a good 

 demand for them. Violets have also 

 been in good supply, with a fair de- 

 mand; their quality hsw kept up well. 

 There is a large quantity of valley on 

 the market and the demand for this has 

 been good. The florists are using this to 

 a greater extent now. Lilies are plen- 



tiful and in most cases sell well. Fu- 

 neral work has created a good demand 

 for lilies. Sweet peas, unfortunately, are 

 not so good as might be expected. The 

 stems of the greater part of the stock 

 are short. The supply of carnations has 

 increased, with prices more reasonable. 

 The demand for these is good. Boses 

 have increased in supply, but demand 

 for them is not heavy, on account of the 

 heavy supply of bulbous stock arriving 

 daily. Medium grades are in larger de- 

 mand. Freesias and Paper Whites have 



not been in heavy supply, the crop being 

 slow. Calendulas are good and always 

 move well at this season. There is a 

 heavy supply of pussy willows on the 

 market and they are cleaning up well. 

 Bouvardia is good, but is a little oflf 

 crop at this time. Quantities of cine- 

 rarias, primroses, hyacinths, tulips and 

 cyclamens are seen in the stores. 



Various Notes. 



The February meeting of the Roches- 

 ter Florists ' Association was held at the 



