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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 18, 1822 



STUPPY SUPPLY COMPANY 



Ten-Twenty Oak Street »-^Wii!i& KANSAS CITY, NO. 



Order now for Memorial Day 



PEONIES 



$5.00, $6.00 and $8.00 per 100. EXTRA FINE. 



Roses, Easter Lilies, Snapdragon, Gladioli, Larkspur, 

 Cornflowers, Fern Leaves, Plumosus, Sprengeri. 



W«iA«iflic ^ wonderful line of assorted, artificial 

 TTreaUlS and prepared Wreaths, $1.50 to $3.75 each. 



Cycas, Lycopodium, Oak Leaves, Poppy Pods, Ruscus, 

 Statice, Artificial Carnations, Roses, Lilies. 



SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS 



QUALITY AND SERVICE 



in a bright neighborhood and, with the 

 Buchbinder fixtures displaying a large 

 stock, is doing a better business than 

 had been expected for the start. 



I. M. Bayersdorfer, representing H. 

 Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia, has 

 been displaying a large line of samples 

 at the Palmer House this week. 



C. J. Michelsen indicates his belief 

 that the growers have overdone the 

 snapdragon. He says scores of growers 

 have been sending these flowers to mar- 

 ket, the stock showing widely varying 

 quality. Really fancy snapdragons, es- 

 pecially in light pink, can be sold for 

 good prices, but the demand is limited 

 and when it has been satisfied the flower 

 is one of the most difficult to push — 

 if the buyers don't want snapdragons 

 at a good price they rarely have much 

 use for them at any price. 



A. Miller, A. Henderson, R. B. Howe 

 and J. C. Vaughan attended the hear- 

 ing on the quarantine held at Wash- 

 ington May 15. J. A. Young, of Au- 

 rora, president of the Illinois Associa- 

 tion of Nurserymen, went earlier to at- 

 tend a conference-of nurserymen held in 

 advance of the public hearing. 



P. C. Schupp says he is well pleased 

 with the Kroeschell ice machine re- 

 cently installed by J. A. Budlong Co. 

 While it has not been operated long 

 enough to get a line on cost as com- 

 pared with ice, its efficiency was at once 

 apparent. The two refrigerators are 

 handled with ease, running the machine 

 two hours in the early morning and two 

 hours again in the late afternoon. 



George Mohn started out May 15 on 

 a ten days' trip in quest of buyers 

 having big Memorial day demand. 

 J. J. Karins has been in town for 



Cut Gladioli 



Excellent stock 



$10.00 to $15.00 per 100 



Safe arrival guaranteed wherever we ship. 



Washington Gardens Co. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



Largest and Mo»t Succetsful Grow.rc and Shippers in the South 



Houston, Texas 



100,000 PEONIES BE 



Will be fresh cut in bud every day. Best com- 

 mercial varieties. Will sell all or part to 

 responsible parties. Price, reasonable. Twenty 

 miles west of Kansas City. Cutting just started. 



H. H. KERN, Bonner Springs, Kan. 



