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The Florists^ Review 



May 4. 1922 



STUPPY SUPPLY COMPANY 



Ten-Twenty Oak Street n>o»~(llS:&8?S§ KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Mothers' Day Flowers 



PEONIES - ROSES - EASTER LILIES 

 GLADIOLI - SNAPDRAGONS - VALLEY 

 SWEET PEAS - FLAT FERNS -VlUMOSUS 



SUPPLIES— A FULL LINE 



LET US QUOTE YOU 

 ON ALL YOUR WANTS 



QUALITY AND SERVICE 



T. J. NOLL FLORAL CO. 



1117-19 McGee St., H.,r.r.235 KANSAS CITY, MO. 



CUT FLOWERS, FLORISTS' SUPPLIES, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS 



Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas and Lilies always fresh and ready 

 to ship in a few hours after cutting. We are posted on market prices.. 

 You get the best stock at reasonable prices. 



You will need the following supplies for Wreaths and Baskets: 



Lycopodium, carton, $3.50. Magnolia, $1.65. Wax Roses, $5.00 per 100, white and pink. 



Wax Carnations, $4.00 per 100. Calla Lilies, $7.00 and $10 00 per ICO. 



Pink and Lavender Dyed Statice, $1.50 per lb., silver and gold. 



Ruscus, Green painted, 75c per ih. Ruscus, Metallic, $2.25 per lb., silver, lavender and gold. 



Also Artificial Flowers, Violets, Forget-me-nots, Nasturtiums, Valley, Heather, Rambler 

 Roses, Russell Roses and many others. Samples sent on request. 



We are western agents for the DOZEY FLOWER HOLDER. 



jurdus Vjusiiiess :it 6973 North Chirk 

 strcrt ;mfl who is ready to braiieli out. 

 Mr. ^V(■ilall<l will iiiodcnii/.c his Wil- 

 iiu'ttc store this spriiij; and lias placed 

 an order for new fixtures with Buch- 

 liinder Hros. 



■ lacoli ]ii(dier, until recent l_v grower 

 for the Hatavia (Treenhouse Co., has 

 taken cliar^'e of urowiiijj; operations for 

 the Loniliard Floral Co., D. J. Abranis, 

 liro]irietor. Mr. .\l)rams states that this 

 year, contr.'iry to their usual custom, 

 they will run jiart of the place through 



the summer without resting the plants. 



.1. H. Holden, wlio formerly was in 

 the florists' business on P''orty-seventh 

 street and who lat(dy has been a part- 

 ner in the establishment of Ilolden & 

 Hidiinson, at Kensselaer, Ind., has 

 lioujrht out Mr. Kobinson's interest and 

 will continue the busrness on his own 

 account. 



H. E. Humiston has joined the staff 

 of the Pulverized Poultry Manure Co., 

 in the capacity of general sales inan- 

 afi'er, a position for which he is well 



fitted by experience in both the flo- 

 rists' and the fertilizer trade. 



Victor has been dropped at the es- 

 tablishment of Wendland & Keimel Co., 

 which acquired all the stock of the va- 

 riety from the E. G. Hill Co. The bench 

 plants were sent to the E. C. Amlinjr 

 place near Los Angeles. Victor is a 

 beautiful rose, but too single for this 

 market. In the better climate of Cali- 

 fornia it is thought it may come more 

 ih)ub]e. 



The funeral of Andrew Benson, at 



