. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. i«ppppipplpppppfp 50 The Florists' Review SapraxBHi 21. IMS OUR CATALOGUE NOW READY SIXTY-SIX PAGES Of concise truth about our merchandise, fully illustrated. A WORD FROM YOU WILL BRING ONE "The House of Merit • %. JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. imn II. mm sreet, muiiEiniu, perni STUPPY SUPPLY COMPANY Ten-Twelve Oak Street /ICal0O7B8 \Maln075« KANSAS CITY, MO. TEN-TWELVE OAK STREET-NOTE OUR NEW LOCATION Yes, we are in a position to give you better service and a larger variety of stock from our new location than we could offer before. GIVE US A TRIA


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. i«ppppipplpppppfp 50 The Florists' Review SapraxBHi 21. IMS OUR CATALOGUE NOW READY SIXTY-SIX PAGES Of concise truth about our merchandise, fully illustrated. A WORD FROM YOU WILL BRING ONE "The House of Merit • %. JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. imn II. mm sreet, muiiEiniu, perni STUPPY SUPPLY COMPANY Ten-Twelve Oak Street /ICal0O7B8 \Maln075« KANSAS CITY, MO. TEN-TWELVE OAK STREET-NOTE OUR NEW LOCATION Yes, we are in a position to give you better service and a larger variety of stock from our new location than we could offer before. GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER for CUT FLOWERS or SUPPLIES PRICES REASONABLE QUALITY AND SERVICE ity declines as the price advances. As- ters have suffered severely from drench- ing rains; prices on them vary from $1 to $3 per hundred. A few fancies may sell a little higher. Lilies are good, but the demand for them is weak. Chrysan- themums are more plentiful and prices are down to one-half what the earliest ones brought. There are too many ever- lastings and many have sold as low as 5 cents per bunch. Plenty of cosmos, dahlias, coreopsis, bachelor's buttons, delphiniums, sweet sultans and other flowers are seen. Valley is scarce and up in price to $15 per hundred. Coal economy is re- sponsible for a reduced supply. There is some nice white bouvardia, eagerly bought for weddings. Cattleyas and other orchids continue quite scarce. As- paragus, adiantum and hardy ferns have been selling better and pot plant trade, with the passing of summer, has become much more active. Various Notes. All were pleased to see Harry Nichol- son, of Helena, Mont., at the gardeners' convention. He is the younger son of William Nicholson, of Framingham, and is enjoying a short vacation in the east. From what he says, it is uphill work growing crops at Helena, and nothing is possible without irrigation. There were numeroua visitors in town lllllIllIllllMtlTTTTTTTTTTTTIIIlIIllI i Wood-fiber Jardinieres Strongly nuul* and


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