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The Florists^ Review 



JuNB 22, 1922 



Bell Phone, Harrison 4310 



Home Phone, Harrison 6487 



Kansas City Wholesale Cut Flower Co. 



1 108-1 110 Gra nd Avenue, K ansas City, Mo. 



AN ABUNDANCE 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, Asparagfus, Flat Ferns Wire Design Mfg. Florists' Supplies 



L. R. BOHANNON, at Your Service 



STUPPY SUPPLY COMPANY 



Ten-Twenty Oak Street ''^{^^^Vd KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Gladioli, Roses, Carnations, Valley, Gypsophila, Larkspur, 



Cornflowers, Gaillardia, Easter Lilies and Ferns 



SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS 



Make your home at our store during the S. A. F. & 0. H. Convention, Aug. 15, 16, 17, 1922 



SEATTLE NOTES. 



(Contlinu-d from paffo tr4.) 

 backed by red lights, adding iiiiich to 

 the night effect of the window. 



A renewed shipping demand from 

 some sections wliere business had fallen 

 off for a time is reported on dagger 

 ferns by the Seattle Fern & Moss Co. 



Julius E. Jacobson made arrange- 

 ments last week with thd city building 

 department to wreck a part of the 

 greenhouses on his place in the Univer- 

 sity district, this being in line with some 

 improvements planned. 



R. C. Byers grew the first water lilies 

 delivered to this market, and advises 

 that there will be a good yield from his 

 place on the Everett road this season. 



Al. Moore, lately with Rosaia Bros., 

 and a recent local benedict, is now con- 

 nected with the Butte Floral Co., Butte, 

 and the local trade is extending 

 heartiest good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. 

 Moore for a long and hajipy married 

 life. 



Entertainment of out-of-town florists 

 has consumed consid(>rahle time with 

 Felix Rosaia. 



William S. Goldsbary, Pacific coast 

 representative of the A. L. Randall Co., 

 is making a short trip covering the 

 northwestern cities. 



P^red W. Winters will have three acres 

 in gladioli as the result of recent plant- 

 ing at his Bcllevue place, and expects 

 to offer some novel varieties from this 

 crop. 



Rosaia Bros, used a part of the in- 

 creased cut of orchids coming from the 

 greenhouses to make an attractive dis- 

 play in their larger window, combining 

 pink gladioli with deep purple cattleyas. 



Remember 



All of our Flower 

 Stands, Shelves and 

 Baskets are made of 



Only One Piece of Wire. 



Won't you see our 

 samples, without any 

 obliKation to you? 



It will surprise you. 



Write today. 

 Art Wire Works 



Manufacturers of 



Flow&T Stands, BaHketa and 



Shelves 



1652 Olden Arc, Cliicafo. HI. 



Salesmen Wanted. 



Lotos Mfg. Co. 



1734 N. Halfted SL, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS ^^.I^^^Sir. 



A»k for our Dollar Sample ABtortment. 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES. ETC. 



The centerpiece of this display was one 

 large clump of growing orchids. Some 

 fine long-stemmed Premier roses are be- 

 ing delivered at this time and the trade 

 readily absorbs all of the stock as 

 offered. 



The I'inehurst Floral Shop has been 

 featuring some of tlie best large red 

 pop]>i('s seen here this season in its re- 

 cent window displays, showing these 

 flowers in large cases of deep blue. 



W. Woodward, of the Corner Flower 

 Shop, at Victoria, B. C, was a recent 

 trade visitor. 



At the last meeting of the Seattle Flo- 

 rists ' Association plans were completed 



to send the members of the bowling 

 team to the tri-city meet to be held in 

 I'ortland during the rose festival, and it 

 was voted tliat the association take care 

 of the transportation and hotel expenses 

 of the six members making the trip. A 

 number of other club members are ex- 



