Januaiy 30, 1909 



HORTICULTURE 



151- 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 —SONS— 



Cor. Miami and Qratlot Aves. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs . . . 

 Higli Grade Gut Blooms 



We cover all Micbigan poinU and good 

 •ecttoni of Ohio, Indiana and Canada 



PROMPT DELIVERY IN 

 BOSTON 



AND ALL NEW ENGLAND POINTS 



F. H. HOUGHTON 



S96 Boylston St., Boston, M ass. 



BOSTON'S BEST 



In Quality and Design 



C*n be relied upon when you transfer youf 

 retail orders to 



EDWARD MACMULKIN 



194 Boylston Street^ Boston 



Send flower orders for delivery la 



BOSTON 



and all 

 NEW ENGLAND POINTS 



THOS. F. CALVIN 



124 Tremont St., Boston 

 The Original Telegraph Order Florist 



Flowers or Designs 



to order in Boston and Vicinity. Usual Discount. 



J. NEWMAN & SONS, Inc. 



Est. 1870 24TREMO NT ST.. BOSTON 



TRANSFER 



Your orders for flower or plant delivery in 

 Eastern New England to 



JULIUS A. ZINN, 



2 Beacon St., Boston. 



Pine Deslen Work a Specialty 



DANKER, 'V.':^?' 



OHDF.RS l-OR 



Choice Flowers and 

 Floral Emblems 



HILLHD P«OV\l>rLY 



LOUISVULE, KY. 

 JACOB SCHULZ, 



550 South Fourth Ave. 



WELLESLEY COLLEGE 



Dana Huil. Walnut Hill and Rnckrldge Hall 

 Schools JoiuBY '*elle- ley, Wlass. 



Ttl. Wellesley 44-1 jnd 2. Night 44.3. 



® THE NEW IDEA IN PLANTSTANDS 



The lYloore-Livingston 

 Graduating or Adjusting 



Saves one-half to two-thirds of cost over ordinary galvanized 



iron stands. 

 SEND FOR CIRCULAR GIVING FULL PARTICULARS 

 SOLD BY SEEDSMEN AND SUPPLY HOUSES 

 If your seedsman does not carry send us his name and we will promptly send full 



particulars. 



Moore-Livingston Co., 



Patentees 

 and Mfrs., 



Lansilowne, Pa. 



C. L. Reynolds, assistant super- 

 intendent of Botanical Gardens, Wash- 

 ington, D.'C., was driving with his wife 

 and niece a few days since when the 

 horse took frisht at an engine, bolted 

 and overturned the carriage. Mr. Rey- 

 nolds was thrown out and it is feared 

 quite seriously injured; the ladies es- 

 caped almost unhurt. 



OBITUARY. 

 Mrs. Walter Reimels. 



Mrs. Walter Reimels died suddenly 

 at her home in Woodhaven, New 

 York, on January 20. 



John Henry. 

 John Henry, well known in the 

 wholesale flower district of New York, 

 died at his home in Richmond, Staton 

 Island, en January 16. 



Mary L. Raeder. 



Miss Mary L. Raeder, of Raeder & 

 Co., Hyde Park, Mass., who had been 

 in attendance at Park Street flower 

 Hvarket on January 9, passed away on 

 January 13, with pneumonia. 



Alfred S. Jones. 

 Alfred S. Jones, who for fifteen years 

 was gardener on the estate of H. B. 

 Hyde, Bay Shore, died on January 21, 

 at his home in Brooklyn, N. Y. He 

 was eighty-five years of age. 



G. A. Weaver. 



George \. Weaver of Newport, R. I., 

 died at his home on Bull street, Janu- 

 ary 20. Mr. Weaver was the head of 

 the well-known firm of that name 

 which conducts the most extensive hor- 

 ticultural and agricultural supply busi- 

 ness in that city. 



NEW RETAIL FLOWER STORES. 



Berkeley, Cal. — Miss L. B. Penniman. 



Newark, O.— Kent Bros., 20 West 

 Church street. 



Hudson, Mass. — F. A. Morse, agent 

 for Mrs. A. A. Smith. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Akron, N. Y.~J. J. Bates has re- 

 sumed the management of the New- 

 man greenhouses. 



Williston, N. D.— The Williston 

 Fruit & Nursery Co. has recently 

 been organized to carry on a general 

 nursery business. 



Marlboro, Mass. — The Lewis Con- 

 servatories (W. L. Lewis, prop.) are 



reported as having made an assign- 

 ment. 



Schedules of prizes to be given at 

 the spring show of the Massachus'etts 

 Horticultural Society have been sent 

 cut. In addition to the cash prizes 

 which will aggregate $l,f'28, there will 

 be the usual medals. The exhibitiO'ii 

 will be held on March 24-28. 



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THOSE 

 MADE 

 BY THE 



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66 PEARL ST., BOSTON 



N. F. McCarthy, Mgr. 



BOSTON 



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H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 



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 ROBERT J. DYSART 



Public Accountant and Auditor 



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 .•si"ciully adapted for florists' use. 



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