March 6. 1909 



HORTICULTURE 



335 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



54 West 28th St. 

 NEW YORK 



tll4pli3n» SB59 kladlaon tf. 



WILLIAM H. KUEBLER 



Brooklyn's Foremost and Best 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION HOUSE 



A First Class flarket for all CUT FLOWERS 



28 Willoughby St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Tel. 4S91 Main 



Greater Ne-w YorR 

 Florists' Association, 



Inc. 



Now Open for Gut Flower Consignments 



162 LlTlngfston Street, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Geo.W. Crawbuck Telephone Connection 

 Manager 3642-43 Main 



122 West 25th St., New York 



Florists' Supplies 



We m.iniifacture all our 



Hotel Designs, Baskets, Wire Work & Novelties 



and are dealers in 

 Slaisware Decorative Greens and Florists' Requisites 



THEKERVAN CO. 



Wholesale Dealers and Shippers of 



Decorative Evergreens 



A. L YOUNG & CO, 



RECEIVERS & SHIP 



PERS OF CUT 



FLOWERS. 



CONSIGNMENTS S0U0ITSO> 



Gala 

 wood. Sphagnui 



rel. Fresh Cycas, Box. 

 ,iid all Florists' Greens 



Send to us for (Quotations before Buying, 

 113 West 38 Street, NKW YORK CITY 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER 

 EXCHANGE, Inc. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



Consignments Solicited 



Hardy Fanrij Fern Our Specialtij 



38-40 BROADWAY, DETROIT, MICH. 



Use Krick's immortelle Letters 



All Orders 

 Promptly 

 Attended to. 



Send for 

 Samples and 

 Price Lists. 



1164-1166 Greene Ave., 

 BROOKLYN, - N. Y. 



GEORGE COTSQNAS & CO. 



Wholesale and Retail Dealers In all klmU Ot 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns 

 Bronze and Qreen Qalax 



Main Store SO W. 28 St. 



Phone laea Mad. Sq. New Yofk 



Hensliaw & Fenricii 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



44 West 2gth Street, NEW YORK 



Phones Mad. Sq. 325. 558-2, S68-3 



BUY 



BOSTON 

 FLOWERS 



N. F. McCarthy & co., 



84 Hawley St. 



BOSTON'S BEST 

 HOUSE 



WHOLESALE 

 COMMISSION 



Open 6 a.ni. Daily 

 All Grades of Flowers to Suit All Buyers. 



J. K. ALLEN 



106W.28tl)Sl 

 NEW YORK 



TeL 1 67 Madison Sl^ 



Consignments SoliGlted. 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Cattleyas 



Cypripediums 



Lille* 



Lily of the Valley 



Narcls., Paper White 



Roman Hya 



Tulips 



Daffodils 



Preesla 



Sweet Peas 



Garden las 



Violets 



Adiantum 



., Croweanum.. 



SmHax 



Asparagus Plumosus, strings 



" 8l Spren. (loo bchs) 



Last Half of Weak 



ending Feb, 27 



1909 



First Half of WMk 



beginning Mar. 1 



1909 



NEW YORK MARKET. 



Business is of moderate volume 

 i-ince Ash Wednesday came in and it 

 is only because the product increases 

 by very slow steps that the stability 

 of the market is not stampeded. 

 Roses and carratlons are on the in- 

 crease in quantity, but hold their own 

 fairly veU a.gainst the elements that 

 would depress selling values. Bulb- 

 ous stock is also in supply ahead of 

 the den:.and and the tendenicy is 

 steadily downward. All told, how- 

 ever, no seriovis cause for dissatisfac- 

 licn has materialized thus far and 

 nclhing has suffered since Lent came 

 in that was not already in the frying- 

 pan. 



MADISON (N. J.) NOTES. 



Herbert Entwhistle leaves Mrs. Jul- 

 ius Catlin's on March 15th. 



John Whalen has resigned his posi- 

 tion as gardener to C. W. , Armour, 

 Normandie Heights. 



Dudley Olcott, 2nd, is erecting a gar- 

 dener's cottage on his place, Norman- 

 die Park. Jeffrey Lindaburg takes 

 charge on March 1st. 



John Jones, the Convent Florist, has 

 had a very successful orchid season. 

 As may be remembered, he purchased 

 the Robt. D. Foote collection. 



William Hyland, now at Mrs. Lord's 

 place, takes charge of Stewart Harts- 



horne's place, Short Hills, on April 

 1st, Arthur Caparn having resigned. 



Louis J. Renter, of S. J. Reuter & 

 Son, Westerly, R. I., lectures on the 

 Carnation on March 10th before the 

 Morris County Gardeners' and Florists' 

 Society. This is the annual carnation 

 night. The society solicits novelties 

 for that occasion. The general public 

 are admitted. 



John Downing, grower for Dr. Mc- 

 Alpin, Morris Plains, is going Into 

 pears and peaches in pots on quite a 

 large scale. Whatever John does he 

 seems to do well, and he will no doubt 

 acquit himself in this line with credit. 

 Wm. Duckham is the only other grow- 

 er around here who uses the pot sys- 

 tem^ 



Wired Toothpicks 



Manufactured by 



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



■0,000 $1.75; 50,000 $7.S0. Sample free. 



For sale by dealers 



ROBERT J. DYSART 



Public Accountant and Auditor 



simple methods of correct acconntlng 

 (Specially artapted for florists' nse. 



Books Balanced and Adjusted 



Merchants Banlj Building 

 28 STATE STREET, - BOSTON 



Telephone. Main 58. 



