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The Florists^ Review 



Junk 29, 1922 



B«U Phone, Harrison 4310 



HonM Phone, Harrison 6487 



Kansas City Wholesale Cut Flower Co. 



1121 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 



AN ABUNDANCE OF FLOWERS TO SUPPLY YOU IN OUR NEW LOCATION 



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 



STUPPY SUPPLY COMPANY 



Ten-Twenty Oak Street 



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KANSAS CITY, MO. 



FINE DOUBLE GYPSOPHILA, $1.00 PER BUNCH 



Gladioli, Roses, Carnations, Valley, 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 



Mr. Rock niinouiu'i'd that cacli <'(iiiuiiit- 

 tcc will hold a nuH'ting once a wook and 

 tliat the various diairnien will moot 

 with liiiii once a week from now until 

 the day of the convention. L. C. Bunch, 

 of Fredonia, Kan., invited the club 

 members to attend tlie annual ineetingf 

 of the Kansas State Florists' Associa- 

 tion, to be held at F'redonia the first 

 week in August. 



The club voted unanimously to give 

 the jjrize won in the recent floral parade 

 to Glenn K. Parker, secretary of the 

 clul), in appreciation of his work on the 

 float. Mr. Parker designed and deco- 

 rate<l his own car and it won first prize 

 in class B in the parade. The j)rize is 

 a complete touring camji outfit. As Mr. 

 I'arker is an outdoor enthusiast, he was 

 delighted with the gift. 



J. A. Lambert, of the Ove (inatt Co., 

 Laporte, Ind., wlio is a member of the 

 club, attended the meeting. He ])re- 

 dicted an attendance of about 2,000 at 

 the S. A. F. conventiou. 



A letter from Frank Robinson, con- 

 vention chairman of the Chamber of 

 Commerce, was read, in which Mr. Rol)- 

 inson tlianked the club for flowers sent 

 to him while in a hospital at St. Louis, 

 suffering from the effects of a motor par 

 collision. 



A letter of thanks from Mercy hos- 

 pital was read. This acknowledged the 

 work done by the club at the recent 

 birtliday celel)ration of Mercy hos])ital, 

 an institution for crippled children. 

 T. J. Noll, R. L. Morse and (Jlenn K. 

 Parker decorated a large panel of flow- 

 ers for the occasion. The meeting 

 ended witli a dance and the serving of 

 ice cream aud cake. 



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 

 obligation to you? 



It will surprise you. 



Write today. 

 Art Wire Works 



Manufacturers of 



Flower Stands, Baskets and 



Shelves 



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SaUtmtn WanUd. 



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Various Notes. 



T. J. XoU, president of the T. J. Noll 

 Floral Co., was married in Chicago, June 

 •"), to Miss Catharine Herrmann, of that 

 city. Mr. and Mrs. Noll liave bought a 

 home at 4942 Woodland avenue and are 

 now living there. 



Mrs. Jackson, of Yates Center, Kan., 

 attended tlie Sunday school convention 

 held here last week. 



Glenn K. I'arker drove to Leaven- 

 worth, Kan., Thursday, June 22, and 

 called on the trade there. 



Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ryan, Brookfield, 

 Mo., were in the city June 23. 



FLORISTS' 

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(Full Reams, 480 Sheeu) 



Per Ream 

 No. 2— White TiMue, 20x30 inches. . . .$0.90 

 No. I — Green Tissue, 20x30 inches .... 1 .25 

 No. 2 — White 1 issue, 24x36 inches .... 1.50 



White Wax ^lssu^ 24x36 inches 3.25 



Green Wax Tissue, 24x36 inches 3.75 



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(28 lbs. to 30 lbs. each) 

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Get our complete list 

 of many other items. 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER CO. 



(Established 1905) 



Wholasale FloriaU 



1324 Pin* Str*.t. ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Mention The Kevicw wlipii .voii write. 



C. Vj. Thomas will begin cutting 

 gladioli next week. He has 30,000 

 planted. Mr. Thomas lias the Hkinner 

 system on liis place and his flowers are 

 holding uj) well through the warm 

 weather. Besides flowers, he has a large 



