134 



The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBBH 6, 1921 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



The Market. 



Stock haa moved well in this market 

 all week. It was no trouble to dispose 

 of anything good, and almost every- 

 thing offered was good. Roses show vast 

 improvement, while carnations are com- 

 ing in better than last week and are sell- 

 ing at $3 to $6 per hundred. Asters are 

 all gone and the last of the gladioli are 

 being cut. More California mums are 

 coming in each week. 



Various Notes. 



The Stuppy Supply Co. opened for 

 business October 1. Seven consignors 

 brought in stock, which was all disposed 

 of by early afternoon. Four hundred 

 invitations had been sent to local flo- 

 rists and to the trade in Missouri, Kan- 

 sas, Oklahoma and Texas. Most of the 

 Kansas City florists visited the place 

 the next day. Approximately fifteen 

 out-of-town florists called to extend 

 good wishes for the success of the new 

 company. Frank X. Stuppy and Dr. B. 

 W. Murphy, of St. Joseph, Mo., were 

 down for the opening. Glenn K. Parker, 

 vice-president and general manager, and 

 William Wade, assistant manager of the 

 company, greeted the visitors and con- 

 ducted them through the building. 

 Punch, cake, candy and cigars were 

 served. Several baskets of flowers were 

 received from local florists. 



James Hayes, of Topcka, Kan, and 

 Mr. and Mrs. Parker, of Fort Scott, 

 Kan., were visitors last week. 



William L. Rock will leave for the 

 east October 6. He will stop in Detroit 

 on his way to the F. T. D. meeting in 

 Toronto. 



A meeting of the directors of the Flo- 

 rists' Club will be held October 4 in the 

 office of the W. L. Rock Flower Co. 



Miss Robena Faulkner is home from 

 a vacation at Glen Elder, Kan. 



L. J. Haynes has opened a flower shop 

 at 3543 Troost avenue. Mr. Haynes was 

 formerly in business in St. Louis, Mo. 



The show window of the Alpha Floral 

 Co. is beautiful with a setting of au- 

 tumn foliage, celosia and mums. 



Henry Kusik reports a good week. 

 Some fine roses and extra good carna- 

 tions, considering the early season, were 

 sold. 



The T. J. Noll Floral Co. is selling 

 large quantities of supplies. J. E. K. 



BELLEVUE 

 POTS 



Are Good Pots 



BELLEVUE POTTERY 



Bellevue, Iowa. 



L. C. M. S. means — 

 Less Coal, More Steam 



L. C. M. S. when applied to your Brick 

 Boiler Setting will seal the leaks, create 

 more steam with less fuel consumption 

 and greatly increase your boiler effici- 

 ency. 



L. C. M. S. applied now, before the cold 

 weather sets in, will more than pay for 

 itself in fuel economy before next spring. 



Drop US a line — let us tell you more 

 about it. 



Yours for Real Economy 



THE GARLAND COMPANY 



aevelud. Ohio. U. S. K. 



THOSE ROUND BOTTOM RED POTS 



STANDARD POTS 

 AZALEA POTS 

 BULB PANS 

 HANGING BASKETS 

 FERNERY UNINGS 

 SAUCERS 



With thirty years' experience and a large factory equipped with 

 the newest and most improved machinery we are capable of pro- 

 dacinir round bottom red pots and other clay prodacta of the Usb- 

 est quality in any quantity at the lowest possible priers. 



Our location on the C. & N. W. R. R. makes it easy to ship to al 



arts of the country, and hard roads are convenient for ahipmenta 



ly auto truck to all points in and around Chicago. 

 Write us for samplee and prices 

 TheWESTERN POTTERY CO., Jrffprson Park, Clilcac* 

 Phone Kildare 2726 6220-30 Norwood Park Ave. 



I 



Mention ThP UpvIpw when yoii write. 



THE ELVERSON POT 



It is a dollars and cents saving proposition — plus satis- 

 faction — to use the pot that proves its merit in the test 

 of actual service. Write for free samples of that pot. 



W. H. Elverson Pottery Co., New Brighton, Pa. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



KMLER REAL RED POTS JKrg.^^ 



Your orders always receive prompt and careful attention. Made 

 of high-grade material by skilled workmen in a modem plant. 



Write for prices and samples. 



KAHLER POTTERY CO. - LOUISVILLE, NEB. 



Mention The Kevlew when you write. 



No loss if you 

 mend your split 

 carnutiuns with 



SUPERIOR 



CARNATION 



STAPLES 



3.M- per 1(100: SOtiO 

 tor Sl.lHl, |>ostiial(l. 



WmSchlatter&Son 



12 Pynrhon St. 

 BEFORE SprintficM, Mass. AFTER 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



SPLIT CARNATIONS 



Easily Mendod with 

 Pilbbury's Carnation Staples 

 "Best device on the 

 _^ market." -Joseph Traudt. 

 Could not g»t aloDK with- 

 out thorn."— S. W File. 

 1000. aSc; 3000 lor $1 .00, postpaid 

 I. L Piilsbury, Galesburg, III 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



GEORGE KELLER POTTERY CO. 



Successors to 

 GEO. KELLER & SON 



Manufacturers ot 



RED POTS 



Before buylnir write for prices 

 2614-2622 Henidon Street 



Near Wrightwood Avenoe 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Standard Red Flower Pots 



I^ice list and samples on application 



PADUCAH POTTERY CO., Inc. 



PADUCAH, KENTUCKY 



