March 3, 1906 



HORTICULTURE 



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QUEEN BEATRICE 



Florists 



Out of 

 Town 



Taking orders for delivery In 

 New York City or Vicinity can 

 have them filled in best manner 

 and specially delivered by 



Thomas Young, Jr. 



41 W. 28th Street, New York 



In writing advertisers, mention Horticulture 



ALEX. McGONNELL 



546 Fifth Ave., New York City 



Telegraphic orders forwarded to any 

 part of the Dotted States, Canada, and 

 all principal cities of Europe. Orders 

 transferred or entrusted by the trade to 

 our selection for delivery on etearo- 

 Bhlps or elsewhere receive special 

 attention. 



Telephone Calls, 340 and 341 38th St. 

 Cable Address, ALEXCONNELL 



Geo. H. Cooke 



FLORIST 



Connecticut Avenue and L Street 



WASHINGTON. D. C. 



FRED C. WEBER 



FLORIST 



OLIVE STREET SI. LOUIS, I'll), 



Es-abli hed 1873 

 Long Distance Phone Bell Lindell 676 



~ff£jfiinstim,7D.C. 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



Florist 



Coates House Conservatory 



1017 BROADWAY, KANSAS CITY, MO. 

 Both 'Phones 2670 Mafn 



Consult Buyers' Directory and List of 

 New Offers on Page 266, 267 and 268. 



PHILADELPHIA NOTES. 



Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Westcott and 

 grandchild left Philadelphia for a two 

 weeks' sojourn in the Sunny South 

 Feb. 26. Among other places they will 

 call at Neptune, Fla., where John's old 

 friend and partner, Abram S. Pennock, 

 makes his winter home with his son, 

 Henry. 



Mrs. Lank (nee Edna Craig) arrived 

 in Philadelphia after a six months' so- 

 journ in Mexico with her sister, Mrs. 

 Graeff (nee Mamie Craig), on Feb. 26, 

 much improved in health and glad to 

 see the green banks of the Delaware 

 again. 



The Leo Niessen Co. have been for- 

 tunate the past few weeks in being 

 long on orchids. Coelogyne, phlse- 

 nopsis and cattleya are among their 

 specialties that have been appreciated. 



Harry Bayers.lorfer had a birthday 

 celebration at his home on Diamond 

 street on the 25th inst. 



The William Graham Co. are con- 

 templating the purchase of the Hugh 

 Graham conservatories. This deal if 

 consummated will give them, combined 

 with their Olney establishment, one of 

 the largest retail ranges in the country. 



Paul Huebner, who has the reputa- 

 tion of being the best railroad gardener 

 in the country, will give an address on 

 railroad gardening before the Florists' 

 Club on Tuesday evening, March 6. 



Ficus pandurata and Marguerite 

 Queen Alexandra are two sterling 

 novelties which the Robert Craig Com- 

 pany are now busy working up a stock 

 of. 



We had the pleasure of a few days' 

 visit in Philadelphia from Harry O. 

 May of Summit, N. J., last week. 



Jno. Pappey, late foreman for Gus- 

 tavus Hanson, Harrisburg, is now with 

 Borneman & Co., Lansdowne, Pa. 



Christian Eisele has a new double 

 white variety of the golden feather 

 (pyrethrum) which he thinks well of. 

 It is purer white than the feverfew 

 (matricaria) and is very attractive for 

 edgings. 



Harvey & Sons of Brandywine Sum- 

 mit have just contracted with Lord & 

 Burnham Co., through D. T. Connor, 

 for a new addition to their already ex- 

 tensive establishment. 



BUSINESS CHANGES. 

 J. Schuncke of E. North avenue, Bal- 

 timore. Md., has leased the stall in 

 Lexington market from F. N. Powell, 

 and will devote it to potted plants aud 

 cut flowers. 



Edward H. Rust of the Palm Place 

 nurseries at South Pasadena, Cal., has 

 doubled his greenhouse area and has 

 started a new sales yard and nursery 

 of extensive acreage at the near-by 

 new town of Corcoran, At the latter 

 place he expects to grow grapes and 

 general deciduous fruit stock on a 

 large scale, while tender ornamentals, 

 both indoor and out, will be grown, :i 

 heretofore, at South Pasadena. 



DETROIT 



John Breitmeyer's 



Cor. MIAMI and GRATIOT AVES. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs 

 Hi^h CradeCut Blooms 



We cover all Michigan points and good 

 sections of Ohio, Indiana and Canada. 



A. Glide & Bro. 



FLORISTS 



1214 F ST., WASHINGTON, D. C. 



BOSTON FLORIST LETTER CO. 



Manufact ur ers of FLORISTS' LETTERS 



This wooden box nicely stained and 

 varnished, 18x30x12. made in two sec- 

 tions, one for each size letter, given 

 away w'th first order of 500 letters. 



Block Letters, iJ4 or 2 inch size per 100, $2. 



Script Letters. 3. Fastener with each letter or 

 word. Used by leadi e florists everywhere and 

 for sale by ..11 wholesale flori>ts and supply dealers 



N. r. MCCARTHY, Manager 



66 Pearl Street. KOSTON, MASS. 



REED <a KELLER 



122 West 25th St.. New York 



Florists' Supplies 



We manufacture all our 



Metal Designs, Baskets, Wire Work & Novelties 



and ar<- dealers in 

 Glassware Decorative Greens and Florists' Requisites. 



Always enterprising, we are now ready 

 with a fine line of Easter Baskets. 



Buy your Florist Supplies of 



J. STERN & CO. 



1928GFRM4NT0WN AVE., PHILADELPHIA, PA 

 Per postal 



H. BAYERSDORFER^&Ca 



50-56 North 4th Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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