April 10, 1909 



HORTICULTURE, 



543 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



04 West 28th St. 

 NEW YORK 



MvpAan* 5550 Uadlaon •» 



A. L YOUNG & CO. 



RECEIVERS & SHII»' 



PERS OF CUT 



FLOWERS. 



CONSieNMENTS SOUOITSB^ 



WILLIAM H. KUEBLER 



Brooklyn's Foremost and Best 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION HOUSE 



A First Class Harket for all CUT FLOWERS 



28 WUloughby St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Tcl. 4591 Main 



Greater Ne-w YorR 

 Florists' Association, 



Inc. 



Now Open for Gut Flower Consignments 



U2 Livingston Street, BROOKLYN, N. T. 



Geo.W. Crawbuck Telephone Connection 

 Manager 3642-43 Main 



RCKD (D. KELLER 



122 West 25th St., New York 



Florists' Supplies 



Wc manufacture all our 



Metal Designs, Baskets, Wire Worl( & Nofelties 



Glaasware Decorative Greens and Florists' Requisites 



THE KERVAN GO. 



Wholesale Dealers and ShipperB of 



Decorative Evergreens 



Ferns, Galax, Laurel, Fresh Cycas, Box- 

 wood. Sphagnum and all Florists* Greens 



Send to us for Quotations before Buying. 

 113 West 38 Street. NE W YOKK CIT Y 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER 

 EXCHANGE, Inc. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



Consignments Solicited 



Hardy Fancy Fern Our Specialty 



38-40 BROADWAY, DETROIT, MICH. 



FOR FLORISTS' USE 

 There s IMOTHI NO Osgood as 



MEYER'S SILKALINE 



Don't let them sell you anything else 

 JOHN CHEYER & CO., Boston, Hass. 



In ordering goods please add "I saw 

 It In HORTICULTURE." 



krTck's 



perfect flower pot handle 



Senil for 



Always 



Patented 



1164-1166 Greene Ave. 

 BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



GEORGE GOTSONAS & CO. 



Wholesale and ReUII Dealers In all kind* il 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns 

 Bronze and Qreen Qalax 



Main Store SO yv. 28 St. 



Phone laca Mad. Sq. New York 



CENTRALLY LOCATED, THE HUB OF THE 

 FLOWER MARKET SECTION 



CHARLES MILLANG 



Wholesale Florist 



444 Sixth Ave., NEW YORK 



Telephone 7062 Madison 



BUY 



BOSTON 

 FLOWERS 



N. F. McCarthy & co., 



84 Hawley St. 



BOSTON'S BEST 

 HOUSE 



WHOLESALE I |# A I I 1"^! 106 W. 28th Si 

 COMMISSION I K Al I r|\| NEW YORK 

 Open 6 a.in. Daily Ul l\l nLLLIl Tel. 1 67 Madison Si 

 Shipments of Lily of the Valley and Bulb Flowers Needed 



NEW TORK QUOTA flONS^ER 1 00. To Dealers" Only 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Cattleyas 



LIHm 



Lily of the Valley 



Nards. , Paper White 



Roman Hya 



Tulips 



Daffodils 



Freesla 



Mignonette 



Sweet Peas 



Gardenias 



Violets 



Adiaiitum 



,, Croweanum 



SmHaz 



Asparagus Plumosus, strings 



•■ " StSpren. (toobchsl 



Last Half of Weel> 



ending Apr. 3 



1909 



First Half of WMk 



beginnlaii Apr. S 



1909 



NEW YORK MARKET. 



Waini weather and the usual pre- 

 Easter quiet have held the flower mar- 

 ket about where it was one week ago — 

 very much in the dumps. At present 

 writing the stores are giving their at- 

 tention mainly to the plant trade, 

 having cleaned out the stock of the 

 growers completely and now standing 

 to unload it on the appreciative public. 

 As on previous occasions the cut flower 

 man must stand back as patiently as 

 possible and wait until notified his 

 turn has come. In the meantime the 

 unseasonable weather has been push- 

 ing crops along and its effect on most 

 of the cut flower stock is decidedly 

 hurtful. But with more moderate 

 weather conditions there is no doubt 

 the stock provided for the flower 

 buyers will be all right as to quality 

 and quantity. Violets are on the down- 

 waid coui se but everything else will be 

 had in alnindance with the possible ex- 

 ception of lilies. 



money derived from the sale of orchid 

 flowers alleged to have been wrongful- 

 ly appropriated by Pericat when em- 

 ployed as gardener by the Wilsons, 

 and is the third suit of a similar char- 

 acter in all of which the defendant has 

 been acquitted. Samuel S. Pennock 

 and David Rust of Philadelphia were 

 prominent witnesses at the trial. A 

 counter suit for twenty thousand dol- 

 lars damages has been instituted by 

 Pericat for lalse arrest. 



A VERDICT FOR ALPHONSE 

 PERICAT. 



The trial befo'e Judge Broomall and 

 a jury, March 29. 30 and 31, at Media, 

 Delaware County, Pa., of suit of Edna 

 Wilson of Philadelphia, against Al- 

 phonse Pericat of Collingdale, Dela- 

 ware County, Pa,, resulted in a verdict 

 for the defendant. This suit was for 

 the recovery of approximately ?1,400 — 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR 

 CONTEMPLATED. 



W. Springfeld, Mass.— II. S. Hyde. 



Brattleboro, Vt.— C. W. Dunham, 

 range of houses. 



Janesville, Wis. — .Janesville Floral 

 Co., three houses, 26x150 feet each. 



WILLIAM F, KASTING CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 

 383-387 Ellicott Street 



BUFFALO, ■ N. Y. 

 ROBERT J. OYSART 



Public Accountant and Auditor 



simple methods of correct aecoantlnf 

 especially adapted for florist*' ng«. 



Books Balanced and Adjusted 



Merchants Bank Building 

 28 STATE STREET, • BOSTON 



Telephone, Main 58. 



