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The Florists' Review 



JuNB 15. 1822 



The flortoU whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to flD ot Jers_ 

 *"' from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. ^ 



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 ^N E W YORK 



F.T.D. MEMBERS 



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Felton's Flower Shop 



1388 Main Street 



W. H. Sievers 



330 Genesee Street 



S. A. Anderson 



440 Main Street 



Colonial Flower Shop 



230 Delaware Avenue^ 



i Wm. H. Grevei 



n and 79 Allen Street 



Kramer the Flonsl 



1291 Jefferson Street 



Lehde & Galley 



2 1 65 Seneca Street 



W J. Palmer & Son 



■{04 Main Street 



Scott the Florist 



Main and Balcom Street* 



Charles Sandiford 



2692 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 



^JlF£ORffl;Ca 

 KANSAS CITY, MO. 



KANSAS 



KANSAS 

 CITY 



MRS.T.A.MOSELEY 



"Service Above Self 724 Minnesota Ave. 



MEMBER F. T. D, 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Alan's Floral Co. 1 203 Baltimore 

 KANSAS CITY, MO. 



O'CONNELL FLOWER SHOP 



FOR SERVICE 

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



Vaughan's Seed Store, Chicago; George 

 Mohn, of the E. C. Amling Co., Chi- 

 cago; Gust Gro8.sart, Irwin Klamm, L. 

 F. Dintelman, E. W. Guy and Edward 

 Krausmcrick, Belleville, 111.; M. F. 

 Widmer, Highland, 111.; H. A. Ahrens, 

 'Fallon, 111.; George Madsen, Alton, 

 111.; 11. J. Blixen and L. R. Smith, Ed- 

 wardsville, 111., and Charles Johann, 

 Collinaville, 111. All were present at 

 the Florists' Club's thirty-sixth anni- 

 versary celebration. J. J. B. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



The Market. 



Business last wook was fairly good, 

 owing to the largo number of schools 

 and seminaries holding graduating exer- 

 cises; this has been rosjionsible for keo])- 

 ing trade at a high level during the last 

 two weeks. Good roses were constantly 

 in demand for presentation bouquets, 

 and many corsages were used by the 

 girls returning home. Cohnnbia, Premier, 

 Russell and Iladley roses were most in 

 demand, at prices that ranged from $4 

 per hundred for the short-stemmed stock 

 to $2;") per hundred for tlie better 

 grades. Good stock sold readily at all 

 times and the market cleaned up well 

 daily. 



Easter lilies are ]ilentiful at this time. 

 They are good in quality and sell at 

 from $8 to $10 per hundred. Gladioli 

 are arriving in heavier supjdy now and 

 the best of the stock can })e had at $8 

 per hundred. 



American Beauty roses are poor, but 

 still thev are in demand. Orchids sold 

 well at ifrom $100 to $200 per hundred. 

 Exceptionally fine Cattleya gigas read- 

 ily brought $200 per hundred. Lily of 

 the valley was in rather large supply. 



KANSAS 

 CITY 



F.T.D. 



MISSOURI 



Chandler's 

 Flowers 



4700 Ward Parkway 



Muehlebach 



Flower Shop | 



1208 Baltimore 



Samuel Murray 



1017 Grand Ave. 



J. E. Murray 

 and Co. 



217 East 10th Su 



A. Newell 



llth and McGee 



William L Rock 

 Flower Co. 



1 1 06 Grand Ave. 



Alpha Floral Co. 



1105 Walnut St. 



Joseph Austin 



3111 Troost Ave. 



W. J. Barnes 



38th and Euclid 



