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The Florists^ Review 



Apkil 6. 1922 



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all they can. Lilies are in the best of 

 condition and will be in good supply. 

 Those who have seen lilies outside of 

 Kansas City say that the growers here 

 have the best stock by all odds. Easter 

 coming so late means that the bulbous 

 stock will be rather scarce. There will 

 be some held back by growers who 

 specialize in holiday stock. 



Various Notes. 



The Alpha Floral Co. is building two 

 new houses, each 37x1. ^O feet, at the 

 Overland Park range. This will make 

 six houses. Mr. Elberfield hopes in time 

 to have enough glass to grow all of his 

 own stock. 



C. E. Thomas has given up tlie Ros- 

 ery. With his family he has moved to 

 his new home, south of the city. 



Ed. A. Ilumfeld is cutting del- 

 phiniums, cornflowers and larkspurs. It 

 is early for all of these. Mr. Humf eld's 

 sweet peas and snapdragons have Iteen 

 the envy of all who have seen them this 

 season. 



The A])ril meeting of the Florists' 

 riul) has been postponed from April 13 

 until after Easter. The regular meeting 

 night comes at such a busy time that 

 not many could attend. 



Miss J. E. Murray, P. A. Mansou, 

 Hugo R. Xeff and James Hayes, of To- 

 ])ek;i. Kan., drove to Pleasant Hill, Mo., 

 Friday, March .*?], to visit the Pineluirst 

 grrciihouses. 



AV. .1. Barnes, \V. I.. Rock, Samuel 

 Murray, (ilenn K. Parker, W. II. Gulp 

 and (". P. Mueller, Wichita, Kan., and 

 J. C. Steinhauser, Pittsburg, Kan., have 

 returned from Indianapolis, Ind. All 

 were enthusiastic over the national 

 flower show. L. R. Rohannon, who was 

 a member of the party, remained over 

 in rhicago a few days. The Kansas 



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