. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The aortoto fvhoaa cafds lar on the pages durryintf this head, axe iwrepaied to ttl oiJewL florists for local deUveiy oa the usual basis. ~ ". KANSAS CITY MISSOURI Chandler's Flowers 4700 Ward Parkway Muehlebach Flower Shop 1208 Baltimore Samuel Murray 1017 Grand Ave. J. L Murray & Co. 217 East lOth St A. Newell 11 th and McGee WiUiam L Rock Flower Co. 1106 Grand Ave. Alpha Floral Co. 1105 Walnut St. Joseph Austin 3111 Troost Ave. W. J. Barnes 38th and Euclid Send your F. T. D. orders for Kann and Okla. to Alpha THEY WILL BE WE


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The aortoto fvhoaa cafds lar on the pages durryintf this head, axe iwrepaied to ttl oiJewL florists for local deUveiy oa the usual basis. ~ ". KANSAS CITY MISSOURI Chandler's Flowers 4700 Ward Parkway Muehlebach Flower Shop 1208 Baltimore Samuel Murray 1017 Grand Ave. J. L Murray & Co. 217 East lOth St A. Newell 11 th and McGee WiUiam L Rock Flower Co. 1106 Grand Ave. Alpha Floral Co. 1105 Walnut St. Joseph Austin 3111 Troost Ave. W. J. Barnes 38th and Euclid Send your F. T. D. orders for Kann and Okla. to Alpha THEY WILL BE WELL TAKEN CARE OF tEim KANSAS aiY, MO. ^i'^'.'^' KANSAS "Senrice Aiw?e Self* 724 MinncMta Ave. MEMBER JOPLIN GREENHOUSE. E B. Mohr, IVop. JOPLIN, MISSOURI For quick and e£Bclent Mrrlce to Webb CUy, Csrtervllle, Oronoffo, AltM, Neck City, Parcell, Duenweff, Carl Jnoctton, Mo.; Oalena, Buter Sprioga, LoweU,Kan.: Pltcber, Okla. KANSAS CITY. MO. Akin*s Floral Co. 1203 Baltimore KANSAS CITY, MO. O'CONNELL FLOWEB SHOP FOB SBRVICB N. W. COR. INDEPENDBNCB AVB. AND OAK. equal the demand. Asters and gladi- oli are about over for this season; still, a considerable number are coming in, with slow demand. The market has a splendid supply of anything in the green line, with good demand daily. Florists' Olab Meeting. The October meeting of the St. Louis Florists' Club was held Thursday after- noon, October 12, in Kirk wood, Mo., at the greenhouse establishment of Philip Goebel, Jr. There was a large and enthusiastic attendance, numbering eighty members. The newly elected of- ficers presided for the first time. Presi- dent Frank A. Windier opened the meet- ing. All oflScers were present. J. J. Bentzen, chairman of the trustees, re- ported that the next meeting of the club will take place November 9. This meeting will be held in the Coliseum building. F. J. Fillmore, chairman of the res- olutions committee, presented resolu- tions on the deaths of William F. Thomas, 8


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