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1^ Horists' I^Eview 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Wedding Novelties 



All the standard and many novel ideas in wedding outfits — Roping, Lace Bouquet Holders, 

 Shepherds' Crooks, Tulip Baskets, novel Handle Baskets, Kneeling Stools, Aisle Posts, Plant 

 Baskets, Screens, Silken Cord, Bird Cages. 



BIRD CAGES are the latest novelties to be included in wedding decorations. Miniature 

 size, 50c each; standard sizes, $2.50 to $10.00 each. . . , 



IMMORTELLES — If you want Immortelles, write to us. We carry the best French 

 product. 



When you want exclusive novelties, consult us. -< 



When in search of original ideas, we can be of service to you. .\. 



SEND FOR OUR SILENT SALESMAN SUPPLEMENT 



See our advertiaement on paf^e 87 



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HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL JAPANESE GOODS 



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 know 



Armadillo 

 Baskets? 



They are tha HMat aalqiia and baat aaN- 

 Inc aavalty avar pradaaaiU 



rubloned with lareniooa ■kill from tta* ■rmor- 

 Uke ahell of that cniions animal of Old Mexico, the 

 Armadillo. W« also make and hara Waterproof 

 Baskets to be naed aa flower baskets In your window. 



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 PLANTS FOR FLORISTS 



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Send for Wholesale Catalogue. 



HENRY F. MICHELLCO. 



518 Market Street. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 

 MfntloD Tb» R^Tlew wh»w yon wrlt» 



looking after some Christmas supplies 

 and also for heavier shipments of cut 

 flowers. As the demand is becon^ing 

 heavier, he is in need of larger con- 

 signments. 



Adolph Mohr has his begonias for 

 Christmas in good shape. His poinset- 

 tias are coming along well. He will 

 begin to cut mums in a few days. 



J. Austin has his greenhouses glazed 

 and everything in good shape for win- 

 ter with the exception of the begonias 

 that were injured by the hail. Tt will 



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Our Asters are First-Class 

 All the Leading Varieties 



in Roses 



Beauties, doz., $1.50 to $3.00 Asters, all colors 



Russell, Milady 6c to 1 0c Easter Lilies 



Killarney, Sunburst .4c to 6c Short Carnations. 



Ophelia, Bulgarie ... 6c to 8c Valley 



.IV to 3c Gladioli 3c 



8c Sprengeri... 50c 



1c Adiantum ... 75c 



5c ferns $2.00 



Aftor 6 p. m. call Homo Phono Main 3614 



T. J. NOLL & COMPANY 



1109 Grand Avenue KANSAS CITY, MO. 



PHONES: Home Main 6487-Bcll Qrand 3143 



Mention Tbe Rerlew when yog write. 



take some time to get them in shape 

 again. 



Samuel Murray had a pretty window 

 display last week of pink and yellow 

 dahlias. 



The W. L. Rock Flower Co. also had 

 a pretty window, of wild flowers ar- 

 ranged in baskets and vases. 



Arthur Schwerin, of the BurliHgton 

 Willow Ware Shops, Burlington, la., 

 had a fine display of his goods at the 

 Baltimore hotel last week. 



Frank J. Farney also had a display 

 of his goods, from the M. Rico Co., 

 Philadelphia, at the Baltimore hotel. 



Other visitors in the city last week 





