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The Florists^ Review 



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July 13, 1922 



Bell Phone, Harrison 4310 



Home Phone, Harrison 6487 



Kansas City Wholesale Cut Flower Co. 



1121 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 



Choice 

 Stocic 



GLADIOLUS— £"".'g™-. | EASTER LILIES 



ROSES— Cutting from young stock. ASTERS in about two weeks. 



GARDEN FLOWERS 



Keep your business alive 



Green Goods, Florists' Supplies Wire Design Manufacturers 



L. R. BOHANNON, at Your Service 



Mention The Review when you write. 



STUPPY SUPPLY COMPANY 



Ten^Twenty Oak Street ^»-^{^2.lU KANSAS CITY, MO. 

 FINE PREMIER ROSES FRESH DAILY 



12 to 36-in. stem, good flowers, $8.00, $10.00, $ 1 2.00, $ 1 5.00, $lS.OO 



Ribbons, Supplies, Moss, Wire Work, Baskets 



Anything you want in connection with Store or Greenhouse. 



Gladioli, Hardy Stock, Lilies— Easter and Auratum, Greens 



WE ARE EXPECTING YOU AT THE S. A. F. AND O. H. CONVENTION 



CINCINNATI, O. 



The Market. 



Conditions last week \vi'rr iilioiit on a 

 par \vitli tliosc of flic ]ii('\ioiis oiio. 

 Stock is ])lc)itit'iil, but liusiiicss just a 

 little slow, sonictliinn unusual for this 

 season .-it t'lis market. 



Gladioli seem to ix' the most plentiful 

 flowers, and are arriving in l.arf^e quan- 

 tities from every dii'et-tion. The varie- 

 ties most in aliundaiice are Halley, 

 America, .Schwalieii and Cljicajio ^Vhite. 

 Roses are holdinj^ on hctter this year 

 than ever before and the ])rices h()l<l 

 accordinfijiy. It would aj)]iear to be still 

 winter from the ])rices that are asked 

 for roses, the shortest bringinK $6 i>er 

 hundred iind the better grades up to $1.'), 

 with not a great many long stems. 



Carnations are cle.'in but c.xeeedingly 

 small; at that, they find a fair maiket, 

 now selling at $2 and $3 per hundred. 



Outdoor t1o^vers, including Shasta 

 daisies, zinnias. del]phiniunis, eorntlow 

 crs, sweet sult.'ins, etc., move well. 



Various Notes. 



C. E. Critchell is gradually regaining 

 liis strength ;ind was at liis office twice 

 last week, more than he has done for 

 some time. 



The first annual outing of the Allied 

 Florists' Club was set for July 12, at 

 liangherv island, down tlic river. 

 Among the many events scheduled was 

 a ''tla])]>er" race for the 1922 girl. An- 

 other interesting event was a baseball 

 game lietwi^'ii the growers and the 

 store men. Kav Murphy, of the William 

 Muipliy Co., riiairniau of the eommitteo 



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Wood-fiber Jardinieres 



Strongly made and waterproofed. Handsomely decorated with 

 classic designs in striking colors. All sizes for sta n da r d flower 

 pots. May be used for cut flowers. A profitable seller for CTery 

 florist. Send for illustrated folder and prices. 



MONO SERVICE CO., NEWARK, N. J. 



t ('lIIIIIIIi:iIlini I in!! TTTT!TT !!! TTT H 



for the outing, deserves a great deal of 

 credit for rounding into shajte an aft'air 

 looked forward to for somi^ time. Mr. 

 Murphy worked diligently, jiractically 

 alone. 



II. W. Sheppard's shop is undergoing 

 redeeorations. Business has been (juite 

 brisk at this establishn.ent , and ])ros- 

 pects are good for the lieginning of the 

 summer months. 



7^/7/7 



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