. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. met ions on the parade, telephone Trustee A. W. Giimz, who has this in charfje. Mrs. Theresa Diemer, head of the Dieiiier Floral (Jo., with her son, C'arl, spent a week's vacation nidtoriiifj; through Illinois as far north as Charles- Ion, 111., wliere tliey visited relatives. They returned hiune .July 1(1, iiiiich re- freshed. Some of our ;- retailers are crt'- atiiiH' much business bv advertising; "Who's Jiirthday Is It Today.'" Busi- ness for these occasions has in- creast'd. Aecordinji' to the daily ]ia]iers, th


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. met ions on the parade, telephone Trustee A. W. Giimz, who has this in charfje. Mrs. Theresa Diemer, head of the Dieiiier Floral (Jo., with her son, C'arl, spent a week's vacation nidtoriiifj; through Illinois as far north as Charles- Ion, 111., wliere tliey visited relatives. They returned hiune .July 1(1, iiiiich re- freshed. Some of our ;- retailers are crt'- atiiiH' much business bv advertising; "Who's Jiirthday Is It Today.'" Busi- ness for these occasions has in- creast'd. Aecordinji' to the daily ]ia]iers, there were 314 births in the city dur- ing; the last week. flolf enthusiasts in the local trade read witli much interest in the Kansas City notes in The Review concernitij; W. li. Rock's fjolf tournament during convention week. Amonji; us we have W. A. Howe, (ieorye Kuehner, F. X. (Jorly, A. W. (^uniz, Frank Windier and Joseph Ilauser, who spend a {^reat deal of their sjiare time on the links. Brother Rock can depend on them for supjiort in the jjrojiosed .T. .T. P>. The American Greenhouse Mf;ust 1, in order better to handle its increasing; business in tliis localitv. This will be located in the Star builil- int; .and will be in charge of E. Af. liauernfeind, who will eonie from the (^liicajio oflice. KANSAS CITY, KAN. The Market. Business iniyjlit be termed slow. This is the time of year when little is ex])ectcd, outside of funeral and hosjiital orders. There has been nothing unusual in either of these lines this month. The tiist local .asters w<'re cut .luly ]."). oft'eriu;; some variety to till' market. Fine gladioli are coming in. Sarden flowers and hardy stock are not ,,^.,,'•ulentiful. but there is enough for onlina.'^' ''^''"'""ds. The florists are tak- ing adva.''^-''*?*' "*? ^'"' '^"'1 I'criod to freshen up t.'^^''*' P'-'*'''" ''"' the conven tion and to put ^^('"l'^ '" --hap'' ''


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