. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Established Over 20 Years N. E. cor. 10th and Grand KANSAS CITY. MO. GEO. M. KELLOGG. FLOWER & PLANT CO. Wholesale and Retail norlats IIM Grand Ave. KANSAS CITT, MO. All Kinds of CUT FLOWERS in their season. Also Rose and Carnation plants in season. Greenhouses at Pleasant Hill, Mo. STUPPY FLORAL CO. Orders executed Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska ST. JOSEPH, MO. Members Florists* Telesraph Delivery ST. LOUJS J. J. BEN EKE, OUt« street Chillicothe, Mo. Prompt and Faithful SerTlce. THg laHKBWOOD GBKgWH008«8 SPRINGFIELD, MO. I. W. STOKE
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Established Over 20 Years N. E. cor. 10th and Grand KANSAS CITY. MO. GEO. M. KELLOGG. FLOWER & PLANT CO. Wholesale and Retail norlats IIM Grand Ave. KANSAS CITT, MO. All Kinds of CUT FLOWERS in their season. Also Rose and Carnation plants in season. Greenhouses at Pleasant Hill, Mo. STUPPY FLORAL CO. Orders executed Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska ST. JOSEPH, MO. Members Florists* Telesraph Delivery ST. LOUJS J. J. BEN EKE, OUt« street Chillicothe, Mo. Prompt and Faithful SerTlce. THg laHKBWOOD GBKgWH008«8 SPRINGFIELD, MO. I. W. STOKES FLORAL CO. Careful attention given all orders. SPRINGFIELD, MO. SUMMEBFIKUy IXORAL. CO. Orowars and Retailers for the Southwest CHAS. BEYER PLOmST 3619 South Qrand Avonua Lons Distance Phones: Bell. Sidney 14S-Kinloch, Victor 999 ST. LOUIS. MO. ST. LOUIS, MO. WIro GRIMM A QORLY ST. LOUIS WIndler's Flowers 2S00 SOUTH GRAND AVKNUK Schoenle say they had all they could possibly handle during the last three days. The Bentzen Floral Co. and the Mul- lanphy Florists report extraordinary business in all lines. Miss Neuman reports a big holiday trade, especially in ]plants. Ostertag Pros, said: "We had all we could attend to all the ; The C. Young & Sons Co. had a grand display of stock and report plenty of business. Grimm & Gorly, MuUanphy and the Biessen Floral Co., downtown retailers, say this was surely one of the best Christmases in years, notwithstanding the big snow storm December 24, which caused many to shop nearer home. They look forward to a good business for New Year's. Various Notes. Prof. H. C. Irish, vice-president of the Missouri State Horticultural So- ciety, is a busy man these days, making preparations for the meeting of the so- ciety to be held January 12 to 14, at the Planters' hotel. Programs have been mailed to all florists. January 13 will be Florists' day. Jules Bourdet, Adolph Jaenicke, W. W. Ohl- weiler and Frank A. Weber will read p
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