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HORTICULTURE 



February 6, 1909 



To Florists Everywhere 



. And Floral Decorations 

 ti the Greater New York, 

 with the certainty that 



Orders for Cut Flo 

 to be delivered anywhe 

 may be placed with 

 your customers will be satisfied. 



Telegraph, telephone or mail such orders to us 

 and be sure that they will he filled as promptly and 

 as carefully as though you did it yourself. 



third d 

 orders thus placed 

 the (Ireater New York 



ith 



be allowed 

 by Florists out 



3D all 

 iide of 



THE BLOSSOM 



Bond and Livingston Sts., 

 BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



C. C. TREPEL, Manager 



WILLIAM J. SMYTH 



FLORIST 



Cor. PUchigan Ave. and 3 1st St., CHICAGO 



We ship to all points in Illinois and Iowa. 

 Phones: Douglas 744, Douglas 523, Douglas 74D 



M.C.andJEHAUSWIRTH 



Out of Town orders for Hospitals 

 Carefully filled. 



232 Michigan Ave. 



CHICAGO 



AUDITORIUM ANNEX Tel. Hirrlson 58S 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



Florist 



Coates House Conservatory 



lOlT BROADWAY, KANSAS CITY, MO. 

 Both 'Phones 2670 Main. 



WASHINGTON, 

 D. C. 



QUDE'S 



The Far-Famed Flowers of 



TORONTO 



Delivered on mail or telegraph order for 

 any occasion, in any part of the Dominion. 



JOHN H. DUNLOP, 



96 Yonse St., - Toronto. Ont. 



The Park Floral Co. 



J. Ai V.^LENTINE 

 Pros. 



DENVER, 



COLORADO 



WILLIAM L. ROCK 

 FLOWER CO. 



KANSAS CITY, - MO. 



will carefully execute orders for Kansas City 

 and any town in Missouri or Kansas. 



Buffalo, N. Y. 



W J. PALMER & SON, 30 Main St. 



PERSONAL. 



\V. B. Jackson of Manchester, Mass., 

 sailed for Cuba last week. 



R. I.. Leidy, of Toledo, has taken a 

 position as manager of the Roetlike 

 Floral Co., at Bay City, Mich. 



Vernon L. Sherwood has taken a 

 position as assistant g-ai'dener at Mrs. 

 J. I.. Gardner's, Brookline, Mass. 



Visitors in New York: Ben Elliott, 

 Pittsburg, Pa.; C. A. Johansen, rep- 

 rtseuting I.-. Van Houtte, Pere, Gand, 

 BcUium. 



Mr. A. Rice, of Rice Bros., Minnea- 

 polis, who was in the hospital for 

 several weeks, is at home now and im- 

 proving nicely. 



C. Norton has closed his retail store 

 in Mt. Pleasant, D. C. Vernon Ley, 

 of 14th St., Washington, D. C, ha,s also 

 clos'ed his store. 



Julius Roehrs, of Rutherford, N. J., 

 and Robert Craig and John Westcott, 

 Philadelphia, sailed on January 30 on 

 the Havana for Cuba and Isle of Pines. 



STEAMER DEPARTLRES S 



American. 



PliihulelpUia, N, Y.-S'amptuu . Kuli. i:! 

 St. Paul. N. Y.-S'hami)tnii.. . .Ki-b. 20 



Atlantic Transport. 



Minnetonka, N. Y. ^London.. . .Feb. IS 



Cunard. 



Ivernia, Boston-Liverpool Feb. 9 



Campania, N. Y. -Liverpool.. . .Feb. 10 



Lusitania, N. Y. -Liverpool.. . .Feb. 17 



French Line. 



M Leyland. W 



>S Bohemian, Boston-Liverpool, .Feb. 10 gj 



M North German Lloyd. W 



91 Barbarossa, N. Y.-Med. P'ts. .Feb. 13 M 



S] Kronpr. Cecilie, N.Y. -Bremen. Feb. 10 ra^ 



M White Star. K 



S^ Majestic, N. Y.-S'hampton Feb. 10 S) 



(KJ Celtic, N. Y. -Liverpool F'eb. 13 W) 



(J) Canoplc, Boston-Med. P'ts Feb. 13 Kl 



Ki Cymric, Boston-Liverpool Feb. 17 M 



(|i Cedric, N. Y.-Med. Ports Feb. 20 jW 



J. L. Seiilberger of Oakland, Calif., 

 will retain the position of horticultural 

 commissioner for the county, much op- 

 position to his removal having been ex- 

 pressed. 



Miss Emma Bamd who was in 

 charge of the retail store of E. J. Fos- 

 ter & Son at Findlay, O., has been 

 transferred to the greenhouses since 

 the store was closed. 



Chicago visitors: Martin Reukauf, 

 of H. Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadel- 

 phia; Froy & Frey, Lincoln, Nob.: 

 AV. E. Dwight. of Dwight Green- 

 houses, Janesville, Wis.; Jas. Meikle- 

 john, representing H. Frank Darrow, 

 New York: C. B. knickman, represent- 

 ins- MeHutchison & Co., New York; A. 

 C. Rott of Joliet, 111., and a full dozen 

 Liiitch bulb travellers. 



Mr. and Mrs. Jno. M. Hodson, 

 Manayunk, Phila., announce the mar- 

 riage of their daughter, Elsie K. Hod- 

 son, to Edwin J. Fancourt. Wednes- 

 day, January 27th. Mr. Fancourt is 

 a member of the Pennock-Meehan Co.. 

 and is well known to the trade, both 

 locally and outsid'e. May the two ad- 

 venturers live long and prosper. 

 Salaams and salutations. 



ALEX. McGONNELL 



571 FIFTH AVENUE 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Telegraphic orders forwarded to any 

 part of the United States, Canada, and 

 all principal cities of Europe. OrdeiB 

 transferred or intrusted by the trade to 

 our selection for delivery on steamsbipi 

 or elsewhere receive special attention. 



Telephone Calls, 48r and 488 38tli St. 

 Cable Address, ALEXCONNELL 



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New York Deliveries 



FLOWERS and PLANTS 



by special messenger to Steamer, 

 Theatre or any address in 



NEW YORK or BROOKLYN 



THOMAS YOUNG, JR. 



500 FIFTH AVE., (near 43nil St.) 



NEWMAN FLORAL^. 



(Established 1870 



202 Fifth Ave. and UCIIf VHDIf TITV 

 Madison Square, lltll I U 11 IV ull I 



FLOWERS FDR STEAMER SAILINGS 



M. A. BOWE 



In the Heart of New York City 



1294 Broadway 



T«L 2270, 38th St. NEW YORK 



Our notto->The Qolden Rule 



DAVID CLARKE'5 SONS 



Deliver orders from any part of the country t« 



New York City 

 Or OUT-QOINQ STEAMERS 



Write or telegraph 



2139-2141 Broadway, New York 



Telephone 1552-1553 Columbus 



YOUNG & NUGENT 



42 West 28 St., NEW YORK 



"FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH" 



NEW YORK 



lYIYER, FLORIST 



I 



Phone 5297 Plaza. 



609-61! MADISON AVE. 



ALBANY, N. V. 



Flowers or Design Work 



DELIVERED IN ALBANY AND VICINITY 

 ON TELEGRAPHIC ORDER. 



11 NORTH PEARL ST., ALBANY, N.Y. 



Flower Deliveries 



In Brooklyn and other Long Island Points 

 New York City, New .lersey , etc. At Tbeatrea, 

 Hotels, Steamers or Besideuc^s. 



WILSON 



Fulton St. and Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 



