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The Rorists' Review 



October 20, 1921 



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 



of the Hammond Paint & Slug Shot 

 Works, Beacon, N. Y.; Eobert E. Green- 

 law, of the S. S. Pennock Co., Philadel- 

 phia; George Butterworth, of South 

 Framingham, Mass., and J. J. Karins, of 

 Henry A. Dreer, Philadelphia. 



Mrs. Arvilla Smith has resigned her 

 position with H. E. Wilson and Miss 

 Winters has been engaged to fill the 

 vacancy. 



Miss Stevens, of the staff of George B. 

 Hart, spent the week-end with her 

 parents at Seneca Falls, N. Y. Miss 

 Orwen has returned from her vacation. 



H. E. Wilson's window was attrac- 

 tively decorated for the week-end with 

 large vases of lavender, white and yel- 

 low mums, also well-colored straw- 

 flowers arranged in handle baskets with 

 ribbon ties. Mr. Wilson reports busi- 

 ness as good, and he is looking forward 

 to a big business during the coming 

 winter. H. J. H. 



FORT WAYNE, IND. 



The Market. 



There has l)ccn a general feeling 

 among the florists that business would 

 be greatly increased if we should have a 

 killing frost. It came Thursday morn- 

 ing, October 13, and there has been a 

 greater demand since for greenhouse 

 stock. Roses are excellent in quality 

 and carnations arc arriving in larger 

 quantities and better quality. There has 

 also been a great demand for corsage 

 bouquets. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shive and Miss 

 Jeanette Scliock visited the ti^Je in In- 

 dianai.olis, Tuesday, October 11. They 

 also attended the industrial exposition 

 while in the city. 



Mrs. C. Lanternicr attended the F. 1. 

 D. meeting in Toronto. This firm has 

 been having a special sale on ferns, 

 which has been well patronized by the 



public. 



The florists of the city met in the 

 lobbv of the Anthony hotel Thursday 

 evening, October 13, to make arrange- 

 ments for a flower show to be held in 

 connection with the charity ball, which 

 is to be given for the benefit of the 

 children's free bed fund, October 27. 



E. C. Wenninghoff has been on the 



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