April 24, 1909 



HORTICULTURE 



609' 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



64 West 28th St. 

 NEW YORK 



lW«p*aii* 86B9 Uailam t^ 



A. L YOUNG & CO. 



RECEIVERS & SHII 



PERS OF CUT 



FLOWERS. 



CONSIONMENTS SOUOIJm. 



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. 4691 Main 



Greater Ne-w YorK 

 Florists' Association, 



Inc. 



Now Open for Gut Flower Consignments 



162 Livingston Street. BROOKLYN, N. T. 



Cco.W. Crawbuck Telephone Connectioo 

 Manaser 3642-43 Main 



RCCD <Sl KELLER 



12J West 25th St., New York 



Florists' Supplies 



Wc manufacture all our 



letal Designs, Baskets, Wire Work & Novelties 



and are dealers in 

 Sliisware Decorative Greens ard Florists' Requisites 



WILLIAM F.KASTING GO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 

 383-387 Ellicott Street 



BUFFALO, ■ N. Ya 

 ROBERT J. DYSART 



Public Accountant and Auditor 



Simple methods of correct acconntlng 

 Mspeclally adapted for florlsta' use. 



Books Balanced and Adjusted 



Merchants Bank Building 

 28 STATE STREET, - BOSTON 



Telephone, Main 68. 



THE KERVAN CO. 



Wholesale Dealers and Shippers of 



Decorative Evergreens 



Ferns, Galax, tanrel. Fresh Cycas, Box- 

 weoel. Sphagnum and all Florists' Greens 



Send to us for Quotations before Buying. 

 113 West 38 Street, NEW YOKK CITY 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER 

 EXCHANGE, Inc. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



Consignments Solicited 



Hardy J-'aney Fern Our Sjtecialttf 



38-40 BROADWAY, DETROIT, MICH. 



FOR FLORISTS' USE 

 There's [SJ QT H I N Q «* g"*"* "* 



MEYER'S SILKALINE 



Don't let them sell you anything else 

 JOHN C. HEYER & CO., Boston, nass. 



In ordering goods please add "I saw 

 It In HORTICULTURE." 



KRICK'S 



PERFECT FLOWER POT HANDLE 



SAMPLE 



PAIR 

 10 CENTS 

 POSTPAID 



Patented 



1164-1166 Greene Ave. 

 BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



BUY 



BOSTON 

 FLOWERS 



N. F. McCarthy & co., 



84 Hawley St. 



BOSTON'S BEST 

 HOU&E 



WHOLESALE 

 COMMISSION 



Open 6 a.in. Dally 



J. K. ALLEN 



Shipments of Lily of the Valley Needed 



106 W. 28th Si 

 NEW YORK 



Tel.l67MaillsoDS|. 



NEW YORK QUOTA f IONS PER 100. To ^Dealgrs^nly^ 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Last Half of tltek 



ending Apr. 17 



1909 



Cattleyas 



LIHes 



Lily o< the Valley. 



Tulips 



Daffodils 



Mignonette 



Sweet Peas 



Gardenias 



Violets 



Adlaflium 



SmHax 



First Half of Wok 



beginnNtg Apr. 19 



1909 



.50 to 

 8.00 to 

 15.00 to 



NEW YORK MARKET. 



A very heavy supply of all varieties 

 of roses and carnations has been com- 

 ing to this market during the pas:; 

 week, under the incentive of the pre- 

 cocious weather and there is no com- 

 pensating demand for the goods, which 

 have been accumulating each day in 

 hopeless surfeit. Not roses and car- 

 nations alone but the general stock of 

 cut llowers are all In overwhelming 

 abundance and prices are on the lapid 

 decline, all semblance of stability hav- 

 ing disappeared. 



NEWS NOTES. 

 Council Bluffs, la. — The whirlwind 

 on April 9 damaged the Lainson green- 

 houses to the extent of |75. 



trees to be . planted along the new 

 pleasure driveway which has just 

 been opened along the Potomac River 

 south of the monument grounds and 

 that the gift has been accepted by the 

 president. 



Detroit, Mich.— The largest flower 

 show ever tendered the Detroit public 

 was the Easter show at the Horticul- 

 tural building at Belle Isle. In ad- 

 dition to the more than three thou- 

 sand lilies, there were azaleas, or- 

 chids, etc. It is said that nearly a 

 million plants are ready to be dis- 

 tributed among the parks. 



Billings, Mont. — W. H. Ralston, and 

 XL I. Tuttle of Ft. Morgan, Colo., are 

 actively interested, it is said, in the 

 formation of a nursery company which 

 will make a specialty of small fruits. 



Saturday, April 24, has been desig- 

 nated as Arbor Day, in Massachusetts, 

 by the proclamation of Governor Dra- 

 per, who urges the planting of new 

 trees or the care of those already 

 planted, on that day. 



It is stated that the mayor of Tokio, 

 Japan, has offered to the City of Wash- 

 ington, a thousand Japanese cherry 



""Pueblo, Col. — William Joxen has 

 brought suit against G. A. Rodell to 

 collect .$1,150, which he alleges is due 

 through a deal in nursery stock. He 

 has obtained an injunction restrain- 

 ing Rodell from disposing of any of 

 the stock until the matter can be 

 heard by the Court. The plaintiff 

 asks for a receiver for the property. 



Worcester, Mass.— Fire in the seed 

 and agricultural warehouse of Ross 

 Bros., on April 13. caused a loss of be- 

 tween two and three thousand dollars, 

 chiefly on lime and fertilizers stored 

 in the basement. Prompt action by 

 the fire department prevented the 

 spread of the flames to the upper 

 stories where the seeds were stoied.. 



