January 23, 1909 



tlORTICULTURE 



123 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



54 West 28th St. 

 NEW YORK 



r$ltpl>ont 3559 Uadlsoit Sf. 



WILLIAM H. KUEBLER 



Brooklyn's Foremost and Best 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION HOUSE 



A First Class Harket for all CUT FLOWERS 



28 Willoughby St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Tel. 4S91 Main 



Greater Ne-w YorR 

 Florists' Associatiotit 



Inc. 



Now Open for Cut Flower Consignments 



162 Llvlng:stoii street, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



G«o.W. Crawbuck Telephone Connection 

 Manager 3642-43 Main 



H. a BERNINC 



Wholesale FloHsi 



1402 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 

 REED (Sl KELLER 



122 West 2Sth St., New York 



Florists' Supplies 



We m..niifacture all our 



Hotel resigns, Baskets. Wire Wori; & Novelties 



Glassware Decorative Greens ard Florists Requisites 



THEKlRVANCO. 



'Wholesale Dealers and Shippers of 



Decorative Evergreens 



Ferns, Galax, Laurel, Fresh Cyras. Bos- 

 wood,Sphagnuiu and all Christniaw Greens 



Send to us for Quotations before Kuying. 

 lis West 28 Street, NEW TORK CITY 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER 

 EXCHANGE, Inc. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



Consignments Solicited. 



llnrdij rauoj Fern Our Sperinllij. 



3840 BROADW AY, OETROIT, MICH. 

 BRONZE GALAX 



I will offer during the next 6o dajs first class 

 Bronze Galax at $3 00 per case of 10,000, 

 size 2?4 to y/i in. f.o. b. Mt. Airy N. C. 

 Cash with or. er. Sair-ple Order Solicited. 



GJ. HOLDER, Ro und Pea k, N.C. 



In ordering goods please add "I saw 

 It in HORTICULTURE." 



Wired Toothpicks 



Manufactured by 



W. J. COWEE. BERLIN, N. Y. 



•0,000 $1.75; 50,000 $7.50. Sample free. 



For sale by dealers 



SAMUEL A. WOODROW 



WHOLESALE PLANTSMAN 



Palms.Large and Small Ferns, etc. 



53 West 30th Street, NEW YORK 



Telephone 2083 Madison 



A. L YOUIi fi & CO. 



GEORGE COTSONAS & CO. 



Wholesale and Retail Dealers In all kinds of 



Main Store 50 "W. 28 St. 



Phone taca Mad. Sq. New Yofk 



RECEIVERS & SHIP 



PERS OF CUT 



FLOWERS. 



CONSIGNMENTS SOUCITEOi. 



Henshaw&Fenrich 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



44 West 28th St., NEW YORK 



Phones Had. Sq. 325, 558-2, 558-3. 



J. K. ALLEN 



WHOLESALE 

 COMMISSION 



Open 6 a.in. Dally 

 All Grades of Flowers to Suit All Buyers. 



106W.28thSL 

 NEW YORK 



Tel. 1 67 Madison Si^ 

 Consignments Solicited. 



NEW YORK QUOTA nONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Cypripediums . 

 Cattleyas 



Lily o< the Valley. 



Narcis., Paper White 



Roman Hya 



Tulips. 



Daffodils 



Freesia 



Sweet Peas 



Qardenlas 



Violets 



Adlanlum 



., Croweanum.. 



Smilax 



Asparagus Plumosus, s 

 " & Soren. 



Last Half of Weak 



ending Ian, 16 



1309 



First Half of WMk 



beginning Ian. 18 



1909 



NEW YORK MARKET. 



Willie c<Mif?itions may fairly be -raid 

 to maintain an uni-hanging attit.ifle 

 for the past week, yet it is very evi- 

 dent thai the product, as a whole. 1'^ 

 i^iioadily ou the increase and unless a 

 better tide 01 cut-flow scon begins to 

 niove the inevitable results will be a 

 ciminis'hing of values all along the 

 line which will be as unseasonable 

 as it will bo unfortunate for the pro- 

 ducer. Quantities are good, generally, 

 and it is now full time for the mid- 

 season rush to commence if there is 

 to be any. Carnations are abundant 

 and inclined lo accumulate in whole- 

 salers' bonds and (ertainly need what- 

 ever impetus the Carnation Society's 

 U'eeting next week may give to the 

 divine flower. Cattleyas are very 

 l.lentiful, also the gardenias, which 

 sliar'e with them the honor of ulira- 

 fr<.shionable favor. Violets are still 

 finding their best comfort on the 

 "curbstone" market. Bulboue stock of 

 Ell kinds is on the increase. 



BUSINESS CHANGES. 



Baltin-.ore, Md.— W. O. Stran has 

 sold his florist store on jVIonument St. 

 to Guy Strickland. 



Brandon, Man. — H. L. Patmore has 

 purchased the greenhouse business of 

 the A. E. MeKenzie Co. 



Columbus, O. — The Fifth Avenue 

 Floral Co. has moved into more spa- 

 cious quarters at 44 North High St. 



Bristol, Va.— The Bristol Floral Co. 

 is the new name chosen by the pur- 

 chasers of the D. S. Simpson Floral 

 Co. 



St. Louis, Mo. — J. H. Kahrs, formerly 

 with Grimm & Gorley, has bought the 

 florist business of John Burke at 605 

 Locust St. 



Sewlckley, Pa. — A. C. Robens, for- 

 merly with J. M. Gasser Co., Cleve- 

 land, has purchased the florist busi- 

 ness of H. C. Bucheler. 



HORTICULTURE: 



Enlofed check for my subscription 

 to HORTICULTURE to January first, 

 1910. Mv kind regards and best 

 wishes and msy HORTICULTURE 

 (onlinue to flourish and prosper. 

 Very truly vours, 



T. D. S. 



We will allow on all orders of 



Sheaves and Wire Work 



15 per cent discount. Orders 

 of $30 00 up 20 percent This 

 for the month of January only. 



J. STERN & CO. 



125 N. lOth St., Philadelphia, Pa 



