May 1, 1909 



HORTICULTURk, 



641 



FOR MEMORIAL DAY 1909 



All the Indispensables as well as the Cream of the Useful and 

 Appropriate Novelties for this, The Florists' "Day of Days." 



Memorial Wreaths in Porcelain, Metal, Immortelles, Laurel, Cycas, 

 etc., Inscriptions, Sheaves, etc. 



The Best Stock and The Largest Stock Ever Offered. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 



1129 Arch Street, 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 —SONS— 



Cor. Miami and Qratiot Aves. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs . . . 

 High Grade Gut Blooms 



W* coT«r all Michisan points and sood 

 ••ction* of Ohio, Indiana and Canada 



BOSTON'S BEST 



In Quality and Design 



Ou be telied upon when you transfer youi 

 retail orders to 



EDWARD MACMULKIN 



194 BoyUton Street, Boston 



Send flower orders for delivery la 



BOSTON 



and all 

 NEW ENGLAND POINTS 



THOS. F. CALVIN 



124 Tremont St.. Boston 



TRANSFER 



Your orders for flower or plant deliv- 

 ery in Eastern New England to 



JULIUS A. ZiNN, 



2 Beacon St., Boston 

 FINE DESIGN WORK ASPEC IALTY 



Orders by Wire Receive Prompt and Careful Execution 



J. Newman & Sons 



Corporation 



24 Tremont Street, BOSTON 



Theater. Steamer and Funeral Flowers Our Specialty 



We can refer to leading florists in all principal cities. 

 Established 1870. 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 

 JACOB SCHULZ, 



660 South Fourth Ave. 



'FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH." 



Leading Retail Florists Listed by 

 Towns for Ready Reference. 



DCTiver, Colo.— Parli Flcr.ii Co., 1708 

 Broadway. 



Washington, D. C— Gude Bros., 1214 F St. 



Atlanta, Ga.— Atlanta Floral Co., 41 

 Peach Tree St. 



ChifOffo— Hauswirth. "The Florist," 232 

 Michigan Ave. 



Chicago— William J. Smyth, Michigan 

 Ave. and 31st St. 



Chicago— George Wlttbold Co., 1657-.59. 

 Buckingham Place. 



LouisTlUe, Ky. — Jacob Schulz, 550 South 

 Fourth Ave. 



Boston— Thos. F. Galvln, 124 Tremont St. 



Boston — Edward MacMulkln, 194 Boyl- 

 StOD St. 



Boston — Hoffman, Florist, 59-61 Maasa- 

 chusettB Ave. 



Boston — J. Newman & Sons, Inc., 24 Tre- 

 mont St. 



Boston — Julius A. Zlnn, 2 Beacon St. 



Wellesley, Mass. — Tallby. 



Detroit, Mich. — J. Breltmeyer's Sons, 

 Miami and Gratiot Aves. 



Kansas City, Mo. — Samuel Murray, 1017 

 Broadway. 



Kansas City, Mo.— Wm. L. Rock Flower 

 Co., 1116 Walnut St. 



Albany, N. T.— H. G. Eyres, 11 N. Pearl St. 



Albany, N. Y.— F. A. Danker, 40 Maiden 

 Lane. 



New York— David Clarke's Song, 2139- 

 2141 Broadway. 



Nfw York— Alex. McConneii, 571 5th 

 Ave. 

 New York— Young & Nugent, 42 W. 28th St. 



New York— M. A. Bowe, 1294 Broadway. 



New York — Myer, 609-11 Madison Ave. 



New York— Newman Floral Co., 202 

 Fifth Ave. S: Madison Sq. 



Brooklyu, N. Y. — The Blossom (C. C. Tr»- 

 pel, Mgr.), Bond and Livingston Sts. 



Brooklyn. N. Y.— Eobert G. Wilson, Ful- 

 ton St. and Greene Ave. 



Buffalo, N. Y.— Palmer's, 304 Main St. 



Toronto, Can.— J. H. Dunlop, 96 Yonge St. 



Co. $30,000 is said to be the price 

 paid. 



Richmond, Me. — L. B. Billings lias 

 purchased tiie greenhouse of L. B. 

 Dingley and will take possession at 

 once. 



Hoopeston, Hi. — Andrew Peterson, 

 florist, has bought out his partner's 

 interest and will continue the busi- 

 ness alone. 



iVlanl<ato, iVIinn. — E. C. Willard's 

 greenhouse was damaged by fire to 

 the extent of several hundred dollars 

 on April 12. 



Santa Ciara, Cal.— H. H. Hazleton 

 has succeeded to the business of Ha- 

 zleton Bros, and is looking for a new 

 location for his greenhouses. 



Des iVioines, la. — The Lozier Floral 

 Co. has vacated its stand on 518 Wal- 

 nut street and at last accounts was 

 looking for a desirable down town 

 location. 



BUSINESS CHANGES. 



Denver, Coio. — J. Hamlin has taken 

 the business of C. Dankworth. 



New York, N. Y.— Gunther Bros, 

 have moved to 110 W. 2Sth Street. 



New Castie, ind.— Weiland & din- 

 ger have purchased the greenhouses of 

 L. A. J'enning. 



Janesviiie, Wis.— Edward Amerpohl 

 has purchased the greenhouses of Dr. 

 C. G. Wright. 



Rockford, Ml.— J. W. Ingalls & Co., 

 have moved their green houses to 

 Lawson street. 



Lewiston, III. — E. Bearce has pur- 

 chased the plant of Wm. Jones and 

 will take possession in the fall. 



Newport, R. I.— H. J. Hass, florist, 

 has leased a tract of land on Bliss 

 Road for horticultural purposes. 



Newcastle, ind.— Otto Benthey has 

 purchased the half interest of his 

 partner in the Benthey-Coatsworth 



PHILADELPHIA NOTES. 



George L. Pennock, of C. & G. L. 

 Pennock, rose growers, Lansdowne, 

 Pa., left on the 27th ult, on an inspec- 

 tion trip to New York and Boston. 

 Among other places of interest on his 

 program— 28th St., Scarborough, Na- 

 tick and Brighton. 



C. M. Keegan, retail florist, 104 

 13th street, is offering a composition 

 of 25 per cent, to his creditors. Mr. 

 Keegan succeeded the William Gra- 

 ham Co., at the same address. The 

 intention seems to be to settle up the 

 concern on this basis and quit. The 

 alternative of course is the usual 

 legal procedure. 



