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The Florists Rcvic^^ 



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T. J. NOLL FLORAL CO. 



1117-19 McGee St., KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Cutting from 300,000 feet of glass 



Cutting plenty of Roses now. Will ship Carnations November 1st. 



Chrysanthemums ready November 1st. 

 Sweet Peas, November 15th. 



Flat Ferns, Erica Ferns, Asparagus, Adiantums, Galax 



Ijuilt all around him. Mr. Kiause says 

 there is all the business he can attend 

 to, especially in lawn-making and plant- 

 ing of hardy stock. There are plenty 

 of blueprint landscape men, he finds, 

 ))ut few who know the nursery business 

 irom propagating the stock to planting 

 it on the customer's home lot under 

 such conditions as will make it live. Mr. 

 Kvausc has a lot of autumn planting to 

 do and a winter's work ahead of him in 

 lining his greenhouses with bedding 

 ])lant8 for spring. 



Some fiend in human form ran off, 

 October 6, with the car of A. F. Kidwell, 

 826 East Forty-seventh street. Some 

 fiend, we say, as what can a florist do 

 without his flivver? 



Miss Nettie L. Parker, secretary and 

 treasurer of A. T. Pyfer & Co., avers 

 il\at she thinks her company did right 

 well in September by doubling its sales 

 of September, 1920. It is two months in 

 succession, she says, they have hung up 

 a record of 100 per cent increase. 



Paul K. Klingsporn spent October 7 

 at Eiclimond, looking over the roses and 

 mums ho expects to sell as they reach 

 tlie cutting stage. 



Louis Visias has sold his Duluth store, 

 known as the Alpha Florist, to his com- 

 jiotitor there, J. J. Le Borious. 



Kdgar F. Winterson, Jr., celebrated 

 liis thirtieth birthday anniversary Octo- 

 ber 11. 



At Winnetka Henry Ilg is building a 

 store next to the greenhouses at Pine 

 street and Railroad avenue and has or- 

 ilored, of Buchbinder Bros., a complete 

 sot of up-to-date fixtures, including a 

 li'-foot display refrigerator, all finished 

 in French gray. 



llonrv Welke, of the E. Wclko Co., 

 Milwaukee, was a visitor in the market 

 October 5. He is one of those who be- 

 lieve the florists' business still is in 

 its infancy. 



Sam Graff, of Columlms. O., was a 

 Chicago visitor last week. 



TORONTO, ONT. 



G. M. Geraghty, Len Waters and J. J. 

 Higgins visited Montreal recently. They 

 called on the trade there and were given 

 a warm reception. They came to the 

 conclusion that there are a fine lot of 

 -rood fellows in the trade in Montreal. 

 Jn the <»vening they had the pleasure of 



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