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The Florists' Review 



Max 18, 1922 



The fl ortoto whose cwnU appear on the pages canryintf this head, are prepared to fUl ordera 

 **'"~ from other florists for local delivery on the usaal basis. ~ 



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NEW YORK 



F.T.D. MEMBERS 



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Lehde & Gafley 



2165 Seneca Street 



W. J. Palmer & Son 



304 Main Street 



Scott the Florist 



Main and Balcom Streets 



Charles Sandiford 



2692 Main Street 



Felton's Flower Shop 



1366 Main Street 



W. H. Sievers 



330 Genesee Street 



S. A. Anderson 



440 Main Street 



Colonial Flower Shop 



230 Delawue Avenue 



Wm. H. Grever 



77 and 79 Allen Streel 



Kramer the Florist 



1291 Jefferson Street 



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Send your F. T. D. orders for 

 Mo., Kan., and Okla to Alpha 



THEYWtti BE 

 WELL TAKEN CARE OF 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



KANSAS 



KANSAS 

 CITY . . . 



MRS. T. A. MOSELEY 



"Service Above Self 724 Minnesota Ave. 

 MEMBER F. T. D. 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Akin^s noral Co. 1 203 Baltimore 

 KANSAS CITY. MO. 



O'CONNELL FLOWEK SHOP 



FOR SERVICE 

 N. W. COR. INDEPENDENCE AVE. AND OAK. 



take place June 8 and will be the thirty- 

 sixth anniversary meeting. 



Vaxious Notes. 



The Retail Florists' Association held 

 its meeting May 8, at Tower Grove 

 hall, on South Grand avenue. In the 

 absence of Theodore Miller, who has 

 resigned as jiresiding officer, Mrs. F. 

 Diemer presided. All other officers 

 were present and the attendance was 

 better than usual. Prospects for Moth- 

 ers ' day business came up for discus- 

 sion and all present predicted a record- 

 breaking business. Several new mem- 

 bers were elected, with promises that 

 several more would be taken in at the 

 next meeting and it looks as if the asso- 

 ciation has taken a new lease on life. 



Bishop Tuttle presided over the serv- 

 ices at the annual flower sermon, May 

 14, at Christ church cathedral. An hon- 

 orarium for this sermon was left as an 

 annual bequest by the terms of the will 

 of the late Henry Shaw, founder of the 

 Missouri Botanical Garden. 



Tlie Lady I'Torists' Home Circle was 

 entertained May 10 by Mrs. E. E. Wind- 

 ier, at her liomc on Virginia avenue. 

 All members were present and enjoyed 

 a pleasant afternoon. 



Henry (}. B(>rning says that he will 

 have at his disposal more than 100,000 

 ])eonies from now on until after Me- 

 morial day. 



Blair Impson, of the George Waldbart 

 Floral Co., had a scare May 8, when two 

 young men, under pretense of ordering 

 flowers for Mothers' day, made an at- 

 t('mj)t to rob the cash register. They 

 were frightened away by the entrance 

 of customers, however, and l>oth es- 

 (•H]ied. 



•T. H. Blixen and J. F. Ammann, of 

 Edwardsville, 111.; Gust Grossart and 



KANSAS 

 CITY 



F.T.D. 



MISSOURI 



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WiUiam L Rock 

 Flower Co. 



1106 Grand Ave. 



Alpha Floral Co. 



1105 Walnut St. 



Joseph Austin 



3111 Troost Ave. 



W.J. Barnes 



38tK and Euclid 



Chandler's 

 Flowers 



4700 Ward Parkway 



Muehlebach 

 Flower Shop 



1208 Baltimore 



Samuel Murray 



1017 Grand Ave. 



J. E. Murray 

 and Co. 



217 East 10th St 



A. Newell 



11th and McGee 



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