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40 



The Florists^ Review 



June 8. 1922 



T. J. NOLL FLORAL CO 



111 719 McGee Street 



:= Phone Harricon 8235 ===== 



Kansas City, Mo, 



PREMIER 4c to 15c each 



COLUMBIA 4c to 15c each 



BUTTERFLY 3c to 12c each 



OPHELIA 3c to 12c each 



CARNATIONS 4c to 5c each 



SWEET PEAS . ...50c to 75c per 100 



LILIES 10c to 12c each 



GLADIOLI 10c to 12c each 



NEW FERNS $4.00 per 1000 



ASPARAGUS 35c per bunch 



WE CAN FILL RUSH ORDERS ON FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



STUPPY SUPPLY COMPANY 



Ten-Twenty Oak Street ^^^{^Sa^n KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Roses, Carnations^GIadioli, Gypsophila, Candytuft, Cornflowers, Greens 



SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS PRICED RIGHT 

 Quality and Service 



We vrant to see you at the convention August 15, 16, 17, 1922 



Bell Phone, Harrison 4310 



Home Phone, Harrison 6487 



Kansas City Wholesale Cut Flower Co. 



1108-1110 Gra nd Avenue, K ansas City, Mo. 



AN ABUND4NCE OF FLOWERS 



CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH THE BEST ASSORTMENT OFFERED ANYWHERE 



Roses Carnations Gladioli Delphinium Larkspur Cornflower 



Easter Lilies Lily of the Valley Gypsophila Candytuft 



Cecile Brunner Roses Shasta Daisies 



Smilax, Asparagus, Flat Ferns Wire Design Mfg. Florists' Supplies 



L. R. BOHANNON, at Your Service 



at Bucllong Gardens, or, as he now calls 

 them, the Chicago Eoso Gardens, al- 

 thougli they are in E%-anston. The Key 

 rose is popular in the east, but has not 

 done so well for western growers. Mr. 

 Budlong thinks he has found the way 

 to handle it and has planted two of his 

 houses with it. Early this week he had 

 a display of Key and Dunlop roses ar- 

 ranged for effect in the store of the 

 A. L. Randall Co., accompanied by a 

 pleasant young lady who explained 

 their good points to the retailers. 



J. F. Gannon, a brother of "Red" 

 Gannon, well known in the express 

 service, has taken over the store of 

 Wietor Bros., 210 Atlas block. He will 

 do a retail business of the kind that 

 seems to succeed so well in that build- 

 ing. 



The American Greenhouse Mfg. Co. 

 recently received an order for seven 

 steel frame vegetable houses from the 

 Columbia Greenhouse Co., of Columbia, 

 O., a suburb of Cleveland. 



A. J. Zech says that St. Marv's 



School, at Desplaines, is growing some 

 excellent carnations, the work being 

 done by the boys in the school under the 

 tutorage of Edward Meuret. 



The E. Wienhoeber Co., on Elm street, 

 reports an unusually good run of early 

 June weddings. 



Mrs. Jean Gollan, widow of John 

 Gollan, of Downers Grove, who died 

 May 20, has decided to sell the place, 

 which consists of 20,000 feet of glass. 



Raklios & Co., Inc., of which Andrew 

 Chronis is secretary, is about to open 



