. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Established Over 2\) Years •L C. cor. 10th and Grand Ave., KANSAS CITY, MO. GEO. M. KELLOGG FLOWER & PLANT CO. Wholesale and Retail Florlata (IS2 Grand Ave. KANSAS CITT, MO. All Kinds off 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 Nebraskft ST. JOSEPH, MO vii-oDtjers Horists" Telegraph D«IJvery •^BorprnT? PARK FLORAL COMPANY Greenhouses: Buchanan, Lafayette and Schiller Aves., Broad St. Park. FIX)RISTS TRENTON, N. J. SP


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Established Over 2\) Years •L C. cor. 10th and Grand Ave., KANSAS CITY, MO. GEO. M. KELLOGG FLOWER & PLANT CO. Wholesale and Retail Florlata (IS2 Grand Ave. KANSAS CITT, MO. All Kinds off 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 Nebraskft ST. JOSEPH, MO vii-oDtjers Horists" Telegraph D«IJvery •^BorprnT? PARK FLORAL COMPANY Greenhouses: Buchanan, Lafayette and Schiller Aves., Broad St. Park. FIX)RISTS TRENTON, N. J. SPRINGFIELD, IVflO. SPRINGFIELD SEED COMPANY Floral Department Open Day and Niarht SPRINQFIKLD, MO. J. W. STOKES FLORAL CO. Careful attention given all orders. St. Louis and Vicinity W. H. KRUSE. Florist 11846 Arsenal Street, St. Lionls, Mo WE STRIVE TO PLEASE* IfAyCAC jURflfl CITY. TLOSfflLGx MK^flURI uo5VAuiiiT-PttOK£&s?3ai806 mioouunii ATAVIA, N. Y. .L. C. STROH & SONS Flowers delivered to all nearby towna Matchless carnations. He is getting sweet peas of excellent quality, the fin- est seen here this season. He is also picking quantities of primroses and polyanthus in blue, pale yellow and deep yellow, which prove to be great sellers. Mr. Sim also has fine mignonette and is growing a quantity of auricula. H. J. Borowski & Sons, of Roslindale, have one of the best kept commercial establishments near Boston. They make a specialty of cyclamens and their plants are of fine quality. They have just pur- chased a Commerce Service motor truck on which they can carry a double tier of plants for their store trade. At the Houghton-Gorney store, on Tre- mont street, some finely flowered plants of Jasminum primulinum make attrac- tive window objects. Anemones, pansies, cornflowers, marguerites, laslias, leptosynes, acacias and other flowers are effectively used in baskets or large bou- quets. A. A. Pembroke, of North Beverly, never had finer carnations than this sea- son


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