. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 54 The Florists^ Review April 20. 1922 STUPPY SUPPLY COMPANY Ten-Twenty Oak Street ^*^{^^7l% KANSAS CITY, MO. Roses Carnations Tulips Peas Asparagus Valley Jonquils Snapdragons Calla Lilies Easter Lilies Flat Ferns Chiffons, Ribbons, Boxes, Designs, Ready-made Wreaths, Baskets, ''Say It with Flowers" Paper, Greening Pins, Wired Picks, Cane Stakes, Magnolia Leaves, Oak a^d Beach Branches Yes, anything in Supplies A lew Rubrum and Auratum bulbs left for summer and early fall blooming. QUALITY AND SERVICE. FLOWERS OF QUALITY Roses, Carnations, Sw
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 54 The Florists^ Review April 20. 1922 STUPPY SUPPLY COMPANY Ten-Twenty Oak Street ^*^{^^7l% KANSAS CITY, MO. Roses Carnations Tulips Peas Asparagus Valley Jonquils Snapdragons Calla Lilies Easter Lilies Flat Ferns Chiffons, Ribbons, Boxes, Designs, Ready-made Wreaths, Baskets, ''Say It with Flowers" Paper, Greening Pins, Wired Picks, Cane Stakes, Magnolia Leaves, Oak a^d Beach Branches Yes, anything in Supplies A lew Rubrum and Auratum bulbs left for summer and early fall blooming. QUALITY AND SERVICE. FLOWERS OF QUALITY Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Snapdragons, Lilies, Darwins, Calendulas, Valley and other Flowers for buyers whose trade demands the best. JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. Wholesale Dealers in Cut Flowers 160 North Wabash Ave. CHICAGO Ask the man who Bays from us tliein n uice supply of pot plants for Kaster, aud one side of the store looked like the Garfield park conservatory, with its showing of lilies and roses. All the plants received early enough sold ((uickly. Wendland & Kciuiel Co. counted last week's hail breakage as lights. It is the company's first hail loss in the fourteen years since the range was started. W. G. Peacock, head of the supplies department of the Dale Estate, Bramp- ton, Ont., was in Cliieago this week, lie reports that the florists of Toronto and \icinity, and he believes of all Canada, had tlie best Easter they have ever en- joyed. The Dale Estate, with a glass area of nearly two million feet, is the princi])al source of cut flower supply of florists north of the border. All lilies were sold early, and other stock was cleared out almost as expeditiously. The supplies department, established on a pretentious scale only a year ago, h:is enjoyed the patronage of the company's tut flower customers to such a degree that Mr. Peacock is arranging for addi- tional sources of material. Promenaders along Sheridan road on Easter day created a heavy demand for sweet peas. By afternoon a
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