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The Florists' Review 



• Mak 27. 1915. 



KANSAS CITY. 



The Market. 



Business has been good in spite of 

 a week of rain and cool weather. Fu- 

 neral work has been unusually he^lvy 

 for this time of year, and a numb^jf, of 

 florists had a share of the floral tributes 

 for the opening of the new Hotel 

 Muehlebach. Stock of all kinds is plen- 

 tiful, with the exception of carnations, 

 which suddenly fell short in supply. 

 Roses are still of good quality ^and 

 bring a fair price. Peonies are a«riv- 

 ing in large quantities, while the qual- 

 ity is unexcelled. It is expected that 

 there will be a shortage of peonies for 

 Memorial day. Outdoor gladioli from 

 Texas are coming in more heavily^ 

 Snapdragons, stocks, lilies, daisies and 

 other such flowers are plentiful and rea- 

 sonable in price. A large number of 

 orders have been placed, especially in 

 carnations and peonies, for Memorial 

 day. 



Various Notes. 



At its opening, the Muehlebach hotel 

 was decorated from top to bottom with 

 cut flowers, fancy basket work, palms 

 and decorative plants. The manage- 

 ment purchased a large number of 

 palms to be used in the hotel. Each 

 table was decorated with handsome cen- 

 terpieces or basket work. The W. L. 

 Rock Flower Co. furnished all the deco- 

 mting material for the new hotel, using 

 over 500 American Beauties alone. 

 Well flowered hydrangeas were the 

 principal flowering plants used. This 

 firm has some of the best hydrangeas 

 that have been seen for some time. 



T. J. Noll & Co. report that orders are 

 heavy for Memorial day, especially for 

 out of town. Mr. Noll's partner, L. R. 

 Bohannon, and Mrs. Bohannon were in 

 this city last week, from Chicago. 



Miss L. E. Boggess left last week 

 for a short vacation at St. Louis and 

 Cape Girardeau, Mo., where her family 

 lives. She will be back before Me- 

 morial day. 



Spring bedding stock is going out 

 more slowly this year than ever before, 

 is the general report of the florists who 

 do a bedding plant business. W. J. B. 



CABBAGE PLANTS 



Early and Late Flat Dutch. All Head. Wake- 

 field. Early and Late Drumhead, Danish Ball 

 Head and other varieties. 30c per 100 by parcel 

 post. By express. 75c per 500: $1.00 per 1000; 

 10.000 or over, 85c per 1000. 



Beet Plants, 76c per 500: $1.25 per 1000. 

 Cash with order. Send for list of varieties. 



R. VINCENT. JR., & SONS CO.. White Ninh, Nd. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



ROSES-CAHNAS 



CONARD & JONES CO. 

 West Orove. Pa. 



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ROSES 



See ad May 20, or send for stock list. 



t^fdTi rrni r floral conpany*! 



Mention The Serlew when jon write. 



Begonia Lorraine, 



$12.00 per 100; $110.00 per 1000. ' .; : . ■ ■ 



Begonia Glory of Cincinnati, 



$15.00 per 100; $140.00 per 1000. . ._ ''" 



Cyclamens, V 



Separate colors, finest strain, extra strong plants^ 3-inch 

 pots, $10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000. '; 



Pandanus Veitchii, 



6-inch, 7-inch and Scinch pots. . - 



Dracaena Massangeana, 



5-inch, 6-inch and 7-inch pots. 



Camellias, 



In the very best varieties, for growing on. 6-inch, 7-inch 

 and 8-.inch pots. ,' . , 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO., Rutherfoii N, J. 



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5 Francis Scott Key 60.00 per 1000 = 



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