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The Florists'' Review 



July 6, 1922 



Bell Phone, Harrison 4310 



Home Phone, Harrison 6487 



Kansas City Wholesale Cut Flower Co. 



1121 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 



GLADIOLI— E£^%^ 



Can supply you any amount. 



Stock 

 Grown 



EASTER LILIES 



A fine lot just startin^f to cut. 



Large Variety of Garden Flowers Everything" in Green Goods 



Florists' Supplies Wire Designs 



L. R. BOHANNON, at Your Service 



STUPPY SUPPLY COMPANY 



Ten^Twenty Oak Street ■^"(SSaiSlgi KANSAS CITY, MO. 



NEW CAR OF MOSS. Large bales, $1.25 each. Special prices on 



quantity orders. 



Chiffons and Ribbons, Baskets, Xmas Supplies, and a full line of regular supplies 

 Gladioli, Gypsophila, Roses, Lilies, Larkspur, Delphinium and Greens 



QUALITY and SERVICE 



Meet us at S. A. F. Convention. See our display. 



DULUTH, MINN. 



Peony Show. 



A fine peony show was held at Dulutli, 

 .Tune 27 ami 28, umler the aiispiceH of 

 the Noitlieasterii Horticultural Society. 

 Peonies in this section are always two or 

 three weeks later in blooming than in 

 other ])arts of Minnesota and were just 

 .it their best during the show. Fourteen 

 exhibitors showed about 300 vases of 

 something over 100 varieties. Judge F. 

 H. Cutting, the pioneer peony grower in 

 the section, exhibited over sixty varie- 

 ties but not in competition. A. M. 

 Brand, of the Brand Nursery {!o., Fari- 

 bault, judged the exhibits. The Duluth 

 Floral Co. exhibited a nice basket of 

 peonies and the Quality Flower Rhop 

 furnislied vases and baskets to help 

 make the show attractive. 



J. M. Kleitsch, an enthusiastic ama- 

 teur who has lately taken u]) jjeony 

 growing, won th(> loving cup offered by 

 the Commercial Club, on his collection 

 of twenty-five varieties. O. S. Andresen, 

 .■mother enthusiast, won second place for 

 his collection of twenty-five and sweeji- 

 stake for the best vase at the show 

 with ;i vase of Therese. The show was 

 held in the rooms of the First National 

 bank, which were not large enough for 

 the crowds who wished to visit the ex- 

 hibit. The ])reniiiinis will be paid in 

 roots to the total value of $160, con- 

 tributed by the Brand Nursery Co., 

 Faribault; Franklin Nursery, ^linne- 

 apolis, and Lee R. Bonnewitz, Van 

 Wert. Ohio. 



Various Notes. 



J. .T. LeBorious was busv last week 





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 

 ubligation to you? 



It will surprise you. 



Write today. 

 Art Wire Works 



Manufacturers of 

 dower Stands, Baskets and 



Shelves 



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Salesman Wanted. 



YOU WILL GET 10O% 



BETTER SHOWING 



BY EXHIBITINQ WITH 



Randall Displayers 



They are neat, durable, practical and economical. 



RindaU DiiplaycB Ct., Attlebiw, Wag. 



])lanting carnations and cluysaiit he- 

 mums in his greenhouses. He is this 

 year following the plan of filling all 

 vacant benches with annuals which will 

 come into bloom for late fall trade. He 

 reports a good business this s]>ring and 

 says the season is practically two weeks 

 ahead of last year. He is attempting to 

 keep every inch of his 75,000 feet of 

 glass in crops twelve months of the 

 year. 



William Jaap is ).utting sonic fine 

 primroses and cyclamens on the market 

 and needs more glass to sujuily liis large 

 wholesale trade. 



FLORISTS' 

 TISSUE 

 PAP ERS 



PAPER — In Reams 



(Full Reams, 480 Sheets) 



Per Ream 

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

 No. I —Green Tissue, 20x30 inches .... 1.25 

 No. 2 —While Tissue, 24x36 inches .... 1 .50 



White Wax Tissue, 24x36 inches 3.25 



Green Wax Tissue, 24x36 inches 3.75 



PAPER — In Rolls 



(28 lbs. to 30 lbs. each) 

 No. I — White Tissue, on 24-inch rolls 



per lb., 14c 



Paper Cutteis for rolls each, $1.75 



Get our complete list 

 of many other items. 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER CO. 



(Established 1905) 



Wholeaale Floriatm 



1324 Pin* Street. ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



The Duluth Floral Co. was bu.sy last 

 week and reports a good season's busi- 

 ness. 



The Quality Flower Shop, while one 

 of the new shops, reports a growing 

 business and a fine trade so far this 



