. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Established Over 20 Years N. t cor. 10th and Grand KANSAS CITY, MO. GEO. M. KELLOGG. FLOWER & PLANT CO. Wholesale and Retail riorlsts Ilt2 Grand Ave. KANSAS CITT, MO. All Kinds of CUT FLOWERS In their season. Also Rose and Carnation plants in season. Greenhouses at Plpasant Hill, Mo. STUPPY FLORAL CO. Orders executed Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska ST. JOSEPH, MO. Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery R. ABBOTT p^m( pLORAL COMPANY VXORISTS TRENTON, N. J. Both Pbonea Oreenhouses: Buchanan, Lafayette and Schiller Aves., Broad St. Park. S


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Established Over 20 Years N. t cor. 10th and Grand KANSAS CITY, MO. GEO. M. KELLOGG. FLOWER & PLANT CO. Wholesale and Retail riorlsts Ilt2 Grand Ave. KANSAS CITT, MO. All Kinds of CUT FLOWERS In their season. Also Rose and Carnation plants in season. Greenhouses at Plpasant Hill, Mo. STUPPY FLORAL CO. Orders executed Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska ST. JOSEPH, MO. Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery R. ABBOTT p^m( pLORAL COMPANY VXORISTS TRENTON, N. J. Both Pbonea Oreenhouses: Buchanan, Lafayette and Schiller Aves., Broad St. Park. SPRINGFIELD, MO. SPRINGFIELD SEED COMPANY Floral Department Open Day and Nisfht sprinqfihld; mo. J. W. STOKES FLORAL CO. Careful attention given all orders. St. Louis and Vicinity W. H. KRCSK, Florist S846 Arsenal Street. St. lionts, mo. IriMBSniVETOPLEAS^ If SUOIO IPHfl "m ^iFElHMLCa M|sial hot cakes for the Gardeners' and F'o- rists' Club thirtieth annual banqvict, which will be held in Horticultural nail February 7. The souvenir booklet con- taining advertisements has made n lie- cided hit and business concerns are sup- porting it handsomely. No tickets for the banquet will be sold after Febrn- arv 5. William H. Elliott, of Brighton, left January 24 for Berkeley, Cal. He will make many stops and take a number of side trips, both going and returniiig, and as he is an interesting conversation- alist as well as a keen observer, he should have something interesting to say on his return, which will not be until May or early June. Mr. Elliott's daughter is a professor in a university at Berkeley. F. J. Lake, of Wellesley Hills, whose obituary is given elsewhere in this week's issue, was one of the oldest of our local florists and was well known as a stallholder at the old Park street flower market. The Arnold Arboretum, the Mecca for lovers of hardy trees and shrubs, has for some time employed a sportsman two days a week to shoot , crows and squirrels in the Arboretum


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