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The Florists^ Review 



JUNB 1. 1»22 



The flori«to whose cards appear on the patfes canryinK this head, are prepared to fill orders 

 ™ "^~ from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



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NEW YORK 



F.T.D. MEMBERS 



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Scott the Florist 



Main and Balcom Streets 



Qiarles Sandiford 



2692 Main Street 



Felton's Flower Shop | 



1368 Main Street 



W. H. Sievers 



330 Genesee Street 



S. A. Anderson 



440 Main Street 



Colonial Flower Shop | 



230 Delaware Avenue 



Wm. H. Grevei 



77 and 79 Allen Street 



Kramer the Florist | 



1291 Jefferson Street 



Lehde & Galley 



2 1 65 Seneca Street 



W. J. Palmer & Son | 



304 Main Street 



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Send your F. T. D. orders for 

 Mo., Kan., and Okla. to Alpha 



THEY WILL BE 

 WELL TAKEN CARE OF 



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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 Floral G). 1 203 Baltimore 

 KANSAS CITY, MO. 



O'CONNELL FLOWER SHOP 



FOB SERVICE 

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



brought in big cuts the morning of May 

 27 and said they had more ready to be 

 cut for the afternoon if needed. They 

 are even of better quality than they 

 were earlier in the month. Instead of the 

 .small, soft flowers familiar at this sea- 

 son, the l)looms are large, firm and clean. 

 Shipments have been heavy all week. 

 Orders were placed early. Saturday was 

 an extremely busy day. Orders for 

 wreaths have been in excess of those of 

 other years. Supplies and artificial 

 goods have moved well. 



Various Notes. 



S. liryson Ayres has opened a retail 

 flower store at 1120 Walnut street, in 

 the building formerly occupied by the 

 People's Trust Co. He is negotiating 

 for a lease on the jiroperty and will re- 

 main permanently. Since opening the 

 store, May 20, business has been good. 

 AH the stock handled is grown on his 

 farm near Independence, Mo. 



William Wade, secretary of the Mis- 

 souri State Florists' Association, says 

 that the association will hold its an- 

 nual meeting with the St. Louis flower 

 show and chrysanthemum exhibition, 

 November 7 to 12. One day will be 

 known as Missouri state day. 



Frank X. Stuppy has returned to his 

 home in St. Joseph, Mo., from the Peter 

 I?ent Brigham hosj>ital, Boston, Mass. 

 He is feeling much better and has been 

 at his store several times. 



Many handsome bouquets and baskets 

 were made up by various florists last 

 week for the principals in the annual 

 week of grand opera. All but one or 

 two of the stars are local artists and 

 have many friends here. 



The chart of convention hall has been 

 returned by John Young, secretary of 

 the S. A. F., together with the informa- 



KANSAS 



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F.T.D. 



MISSOURI 



Joseph Austin 



3111 Troost Ave. 



W. J. Barnes 



38th and Euclid 



Chandler's 

 Flowers 



4700 Ward Parkway 



Muehlebach 

 Flower Shop 



1208 Baltimore 



Samuel Murray 



1017 Grand Ave. . 



J. E. Munray 

 and Co. 



217 East lOth St 



A. Newell 



11th and McGee 



William L Rock 

 Flower Co. 



1 1 06 Grand Ave. 



Alpha Floral Co. 



1 105 Walnut St. 



