. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Established over 20 Years 1L rar. lOlb and Grand Ave, KANSAS CITY. Ma GEO. M. KELLOGG f LOWER A PLANT CO. Wholesale and Retail nerlste 1122 arand Ave. KANSAS CITY. MO. All Kinds of CUT FLOWERS la their season. Also Rose and Carnation planta in season. Greenhouses at Pleasant Hill. Mo. A Card This Size Costs Only 70c p«r Week on Yearly Order It wonid keep jonr name and roar fadilties before the whole trade. A haU-lndi card ooeta ODiy 3t^ P^i" week on TeariT order. ST. LOUIS isie J. J. BENEKE, OUT* 8trs«t Chiiiicothe, Mo. Prompt and Faithful Ser


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Established over 20 Years 1L rar. lOlb and Grand Ave, KANSAS CITY. Ma GEO. M. KELLOGG f LOWER A PLANT CO. Wholesale and Retail nerlste 1122 arand Ave. KANSAS CITY. MO. All Kinds of CUT FLOWERS la their season. Also Rose and Carnation planta in season. Greenhouses at Pleasant Hill. Mo. A Card This Size Costs Only 70c p«r Week on Yearly Order It wonid keep jonr name and roar fadilties before the whole trade. A haU-lndi card ooeta ODiy 3t^ P^i" week on TeariT order. ST. LOUIS isie J. J. BENEKE, OUT* 8trs«t Chiiiicothe, Mo. Prompt and Faithful Service. THg I8HKRWOOD GRKEWHOUSgS SPRINGFIELD, MO. SUMBIERnKLD FLORAL. CO. Gro^rers and Retailers for the Southwest ARCHIAS FLORAL CO., Sedal'ia, Mo. Choice Cut Flowers and CesiKns on short notice. Prompt attention to teleRraph and telephone orders. Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. LEADING riJORIBT 819 Kan Baa Ave. TOPEK*. KAN. Mrs. Ms E. Hollcraft 807 KiiiittATe.,TOPEKA,KANc MRS. LORD'S FLOWER ROOM 112 W. 8tk TOPEKA. KAN. Member Florists' Telegraph PeliverF. ST LOUIS and VICINnY Send Orders to the Finest and Best*eaulpped store In the city SANDERS, 623 Clara Ave. GEORGE RYE "Some Florist" Ft. Smith, Ark. 16 N. 6th FURROW ft COMPANY OKLAHOMA CITY GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA Membera Florists' Telegraph DellTory which continued throughout the spring and thus far into the summer has no parallel within the recollection of the proverbial "oldest inhabitant" con- nected with the florists' fraternity. The conditions have been exceptionally discouraging to indoor growers, who have hoped in vain day after day and week after week for just a little sun- shine. Eose growers are still hoping that the latter part of August and the early fall will bring them a sufficient amount of clear weather to enable them to make some measure for the heavy loss sustained thus far in the season. At best it hardly seems possi- ble, from the present outlook, to bring the


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