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H O R T I C U L T U R E 



May 15, 19oa 



WHOLESAIX XXOKISTS 



Baatan 



N. F. McCarthy aT Co./ 84 Hawley St., 

 Bostoo. 



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 'a. M^ RoblDBon & Co., '-6 Province St. 

 and 9 CbapmaD PI., Boaton. 



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Welch BroB., 226 Devonojlre St., Boston. 

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Tallby, Wellesley, Masa. 

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Buffalo, N. Y. 



William F. Kasting Co., 383-8T ElUeott St., 

 Buffalo, N. Y. 

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Chicago 



Cliaa. W. MeKellar, 61 Wabash Ave., 

 Chicago. 



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 Peter Relnberg, 51 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



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 B. F. Wlnterson Co., 45-49 Wabash Ave., 

 Chicago. 



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 J. A. Budlong,37-3B Randolph St., Chlcajo. 



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 Poehlmann Br(»7 Co., Morton Grove, 111. 



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Cromwell, Conn. 



A. N. PlenoD, Cromwell, Conn. 

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UlcblgaD Cut Flower Exchange, 38 and 40 



Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



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BXinneapolis 



BIca Broa.. IIB N. 6th St., Mhineapotla, 



Minn. 



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F*rd Bros.. 48 W. 28th St., New iork. 

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Growers' Cut Flower Co., 8V W. 28tb St. 



New York. 



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Beoshaw & Fenrich. U W. 28th St.. 



New York. 



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H. B. Froment, 57 W. 28th St., New York. 



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 Alex. J. Outtman, 34 W. 28th St., New 

 York. 



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 1. C. Horan, 55 W. 28th St., New York. 



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 A. H. Langjabr, 66 W. 28tirst.,^New York. 



Fer page see List of Advert lsera. 

 Jamea McManns, 42 W.~28th St.T^New York. 



For page see List o f Advertisers. 

 John I. Raynor, 49 W. 28th St., New York. 



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 W. F. Sheridan, W W728ttrst., New York. 



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 Ifoore, Hentz & NasbT^M and 67 W. 26tb 

 St.. New York. 



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 Wm. H. Knebler, 28 Wlllonghby St. 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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Philip F. Keesler, 66 and 57 W. aetb St.. 

 New York. 



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 Ulllang Bros., 41 W. 28th St., New York 



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 John Young, 61 W. 28th St.. New York 



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Qreater New York Florista' Assoclattou 



162 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 



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Frank MUlangr^6S67 W. 26th St., New 



York. 



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 B. B. Sllnn, B6-6T W. 2eth St., New York 



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 A. L. Young & Co., 54 W. 28th St., R. Y 



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WHOIiESAIiE FLORISTS — 



New York — Contlnned 



J. K. Allen, 106 W. 28th St., New York 

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Charles Mlllang, 444 Sixth Av., New York 

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PhlUdelphia 



W. B. UcKlBslck ft Bros., 1619-1821 Bas 



atead St., Philadelphia. Pa. 



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Lao NIessen Co., 1209 Arch St., PhlladM 



phla. Pa. 



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The S. S^ Peunock-Meehan Co.. 1608-1» 



Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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New Offers in This issue. 



BARGAINS IN CATTLEYAS. 



Alphonse Tericat, Collingdale, Phila., Pa. 

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BAYS, CHOICE CONIFERS. 



Julius Roehrs Co., Rutherford. N. J. 

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BEDDING PLANTS. 



S. V. Smith, 3323 Goodmau St., Phila., Pa. 

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CANNAS. 



Estate of David Fisher, Woljurn, Mass. 



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CARNATION MARY TOLMAN. 



( liirago Carnation Co., Joliet, III. 

 A. E. Hunt i: Co., Evanston. 111. 



Hunt Bros.. I'arli Ridge, 111. 

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CANNAS, SPRENGERI, ETC. 



J. H. Dann & Son, Westfleld. X. Y. 

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CONTINUATION OF BUSINESS. 



John Scott, Rutland Road, Flatliush, N. Y. 

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DAHLIAS OF INTERNATIONAL 

 REPUTATION. 



reaeoolJ Dahlia Farms. 



Williamstown Junction, N. J. 



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DENDROBIUMS, CATTLEYAS, JUST 

 ARRIVED. 



LATANIA BORBONICA LARGE 



SPECIMENS. 



John Ralph, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 



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MEMORIAL DAY CUT FLOWERS, 



HARDY FERNS AND SUPPLIES. 



\Vel< h Kros., 221] Devonshire St., lioston. 

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PALMS, HYDRANGEAS, STOVE 



PLANTS. 



" Julius Roehrs Co., Rutherford. N. J. 



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POT GROWN VINES. 



EUwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y. 



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PRIMULA SEED. 

 A. T. Boddlngton, 342 W. 14th St., 



New York. 

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ROSES. 



Dingee Conard Co.. West Grove, Pa. 

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ROSES, LILIES, FERNS, GREENS. 



H. M. Roliinson & Co., 1.5 Province St.. 



Boston. 



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PHILADELPHIA NOTES. 



.August Doemling of Lansdowne, ia 

 well undoy way with the erection of 

 his new greenhouse addition ot five 

 houses, each 20 x 200 It. In this new 

 range which is a duplicate of his first 

 loses will be grown under the solid 

 bed system. Lord & Btirnhain are fur- 

 nishing the materials. 



W. A. Leonard of Wycombe Ave. will 

 plant three houses in My Maryland 

 •his season. He has proved this 

 variety to be profitable for eleven 

 months out of the twelve. Two houses 

 will be devoted to White Killarney. 



Wm. Bidden & Sons have opened a 

 new retail store at 224 South 52nd St. 

 The premises are 60 feet deep and 20 

 feet wide and are being fitted up In 

 style suitable tor artistic up-to-date 

 trade. 



Many growers ot Easter lilies are 

 dubious about planting giganteums 

 this season on account of the early 

 Easter, 1910. August Doemling says 

 he has no misgivings on the point and 

 can get them in easily by March 15th. 

 He has promised to write a short ac- 

 count of how to do it for the benefit of 

 HORTICILTURES readers. Look for 

 this valuable story in an early issue. 



7000 white carnations were dis- 

 tributed by the company among the 

 subw^ay trolley employees on Saturday. 

 Each donation has this tag attached: — 



•'.AH I am or hope to be, 



I owe to my sainted mother." 



— Abraham Lincoln. 

 Frank Polites had the order for these. 



Strawbrid.?e & Clothier's big depart- 

 ment store celebrated "Mother's Day" 

 by giving away to its customers many 

 thousands ot white roses. Now let 

 some one start a Daddy's Day. Give 

 the old man a chance. 



The J. EUwood Lee Co. of Consho- 

 hocken, have just finished planting a 

 forty acre field of Belladona plants at 

 this point tor use in their medical 

 factory. There are signs up all around 

 the field "Danger" to warn off children 

 and chickens from the deadly night- 

 shade. We trust the local hotel men 

 will not mistake this for mint for 

 their juiei)S. The secretary ot the P. 

 H. S. lives there. 



Visitors this week: Edward Roehrs, 

 Rutherford, N. J.; W. C. Langbridge, 

 Cambridge, N. Y. 



FIRE RECORD. 



Astoria, N. Y.— W.' H. Siebrecht's 

 place was badly damaged and con- 

 siderable stock lost on May 2 through 

 a fire that started near the boiler. 



Jamestown, N. D.— Fire which is 

 supposed to have originated in the 

 furnace room ot the Wheeler Floral 

 Co.. on May 2, destroyed about $2,000 

 worth of property. 



The Century Club has offered the 

 following prizes for the annual show 

 of the El Paso County Horticultural 

 Society to be held at Colorado Springs, 

 Colo.; in August: Silver cup, valued at 

 $15, tor best exhibit ot sweet peas; 

 $20 cup for best kept premises ot any 

 club member; $20 cup tor best kept 

 home premises ot a member ot fire or 

 police departments. 



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