February 27, 1909 



HORTICULTURE 



299 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



54 West 28th St. 

 NEW YORK 



tlltplion* 3BB9 Madison Sf. 



WILLIAM H. KUEBLER 



Brooklyn's Foremost and Best 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION HOUSE 



A First Class Harket for all CL'T FLOWERS 



28 Willoughby St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Tel. 4691 Main 



Greater Ne'w YorR 

 Florists' Association, 



Inc. 



Now Open for Gut Flower Consignments 



162 Llvlngrston Street, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Geo.W. Crawbuck Telephone Connection 

 Manaaer 3642-43 Main 



A. L YOUNG & CO. 



RECEIVERS & SHIP 



PERS OF CUT 



FLOWERS. 



CONaiQNMENTS SOUCITOi 



H. a BERNINC 



Wholesale Florist 



1402 Pine Street . ST. LOUIS, MO. 

 REED (SL KELLER 



122 West 2Sth St., New York 



Florists' Supplies 



We m.mufacturc all our 



Hotel Designs, Baskets, Wire Worlc & Novelties 



and are dealers in 

 Glassware Decorative Greens ard Flo'ists' Requisites 



THEKERVAN CO. 



Wholesale Dealers and Shippers of 



Decorative Evergreens 



Feins. Oalax, Laurel, Fresli Cycas. l!ox- 

 TCOod. Sphagnum and all Florists' Greens 



Send to us for Quotations before Buying. 

 113 West 28 Street, NEW YOKK CI FT 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER 

 EXCHANGE, Inc. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



Consignments Solicited 



Jlardtj Funcij Fern Our Sjieeialttj 



38-4D BROADWAV, DETROIT, MICH. 



Wired Tootlipicics 



Manufactured by 



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



10,000 $1.75; 50,000 $7. SO. Sample free. 



For sale by dealers 



ROBERT J. DYSART 



Public Accountant and Auditor 



simple methods of correct accounting 

 especially adapted tor florists' use. 



Books Balanced and Adjusted 



Merchants Bank Building 

 28 STATE STREET, - BOSTON 



Telephone. Main 58. 



GEORGE GOTSONAS & CO. 



Wholesale and Retail Dealers In all kinds o( 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns 

 Bronze and Qreen Qalax 



Main Store SO W, 28 St. 



Phone IMS Mad. Sq. New York 



Hensliaw & Fenrlcii 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



44 West 28th Street, NEW YORK 



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



WHOLESALE 

 COMMISSION 



Open 6 a.m. Daily 



All Grades of Flowers to Suit All Buyers. 



J. K. ALLEN 



106W.28ti]SL 

 NEW YORK 



Tel. 1 67 Madison Si|i 

 Consignments Solicited. 



NEW YORK QUOTA nONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Cypripediums 



Cattleyas 



Lilies 



Lily of the Valley 



Narcl 4. , Paper White 



Roman Hya 



Tulips 



Daffodils 



Preesla 



Sweet Peas 



Gardenias 



Violets 



Adlantum 



Croweanum.. 



Smilax 



Asparagus Plumosus, strings 



" & Spren. (loo bchsV 



NEW YORK MARKET REPORT. 



\11 iiulications are for a reaction and 

 downward movenieut in flower values 

 just a.s soon as the sunlight and spring 

 warmth now due begin to get in their 

 work on the producing plants. Roses 

 are the only thing of any great influ- 

 ence on the niarlvet which have not al- 

 ready felt the eftect, and they wiil not 

 be far behindhand. Carnations are de- 

 cidedly wealver but in quality they are 

 all that could be desired. The sanse is 

 true of violets, which as a rule are 

 extra good. Lilies are accumulating, 

 with quality variable and prices a^c- 

 cording. Many "odds and ends" are 

 in the florists' windows not usually 

 catalogued in the standard lists— such 

 as primulas, myosotis, pansies, forced 

 shrub bloom, yellow and white daisies, 

 etc.. and occasionally even a bunch of 

 chrysanthemums, ail of which serve 

 to supply the variety needed to keep 

 the flower buying public interested. 

 Flowering plants are gradually coming 

 to tlie foreground as usual at Ibis sea- 

 son of the year. 



IN BANKRUPTCY. 

 Quincy, Mass.- Kdward Arnold, flor- 

 ist; liabilities. $4116; assets, $1325. 

 Among the unsecured creditors are 

 H. E. Fiske Seed Co., A. T. Stearns 

 Lumber Co. and Welch Bros. 



BUSINESS CHANGES. 



Denver, Col. —The Gallup Floral Co. 

 has removed to 1546 California street. 



New/ York, N. Y.— Abram Jacobs 

 has purchased the retail store of C. A. 

 O'Reilly. 198 Columbus avenue. 



Erie, Pa.— The firm of Offerle & 

 Schaal has dissolved and the business 

 will be continued by C. G. Offerle. 



Winchendon, Mass.— H. J. Whitte- 

 more has commenced the repairing of 

 his greenhouses on River street which 

 were recently gutted by fire. 



Grand Rapids, Mich.— The Grand 

 Rapids Floral Co. has removed from 

 149 to 145 Monroe street and will 

 change its name to Alfred Hanna & 

 Sons. 



Rock Island, la.— The business of 

 the Long View Floral Co. will here- 

 after be carried on by Mr. Hensley, 

 be having purchased his partner's In- 

 terest. 



Boston.— William J. Dunton suc- 

 ceeds the late Marston B. Bunker, re- 

 tail florist at 8 City Hall avenue. Mr. 

 Dunton has been in the employ of 

 Mr. Bunker for some time, and this, 

 with his long previous experience in 

 the Boston flower trade, would seem 

 to insure his success. 



