. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. June 4, 1914. The Florists^ Review 31 PEONIES PEAS VALLEY DAISIES For June Weddings and School Closings If you get your stock of us you will be able to give your customers excellent value for their money and at the same time make a good profit for yourself. We please others—let us please you. Roses Carnations Beauties Gladioli Snapdragons Lilies Callas Orchids Greens - You will find us always a reliable source of supply. Erne ^ Klingel 30 E. Randolph St. It. D. Phone Randolph 6B78 ?nto. 41-716 CHICAGO. AGENTS FOR Mention The Review when
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. June 4, 1914. The Florists^ Review 31 PEONIES PEAS VALLEY DAISIES For June Weddings and School Closings If you get your stock of us you will be able to give your customers excellent value for their money and at the same time make a good profit for yourself. We please others—let us please you. Roses Carnations Beauties Gladioli Snapdragons Lilies Callas Orchids Greens - You will find us always a reliable source of supply. Erne ^ Klingel 30 E. Randolph St. It. D. Phone Randolph 6B78 ?nto. 41-716 CHICAGO. AGENTS FOR Mention The Review when yon write. TRY KANSAS CITY FLOWERS We have them—the best that grow Peonies $ to $ per 100 Carnations to per 100 Roses, all colors. to per 100 Sweet Peas, Butterfly, per 100 Easter Lilies, $ to per 100 .35c to 50c per bunch Ferns $ per 1000 Magnolia Leaves $ per box T. J. NOLL & CO. 1109 QnU KANSAS CITY, NO. PHONES {|,05»«o5Sd 6487 8143 Mention T^e HeTlew when yoo write. Hotel Jefferson, July 24. Frank Wind- ier, chairman of the trustees, says that all members should send in their ac- ceptances at once. The list is already long and we are assured of a large at- tendance. W. W. Eggleston, of the Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, was a recent visitor to the Missouri Botanical Garden in consultation on herbarium. He was a guest of Dr. Geo. T. Moore, director of the garden, during his stay. Fred H. Meinhardt, John Nyflot and the Koenig Floral Co. had a great Me- morial day business. Their places are just across the way from the two large cemeteries. Plants and cut stock had a great run because of the many visitors during the day. Frank Weber, of the H. J. Weber & Sons Nursery Co., says he is getting his work in shape so as to be able to at- tend the meeting of the American As- sociation of Nurserymen at Cleveland this month. From there he will visit all the
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