742 



HORTICULTURE 



Blay 22. 190» 



Beauties 



$2.50 per doz. 



Speciil price in larger 

 qnaDtities 



Ferns 



N ew C rop 



$2.50 per lOOO 



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I To Cut Flower Growers and = 

 = Retail Florists = 



IF YOU 



THE LEO WESSEN CO. 



1209 Arch St , PhUadelphia, Pa. 



A ant to fini a market for your s 



product S 



want a regular or special supply g 



of the product of the best S 



growers S 



Consult the Advertisements on 

 these Wholesale Flower Pages 



5 The Advertisers Represented Here are the Leading S 

 = Concerns in the Wholesale Flower Trade S 



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NEW CROP BEAUTIES 



$1.00 to $3.00 per Doz. 



W. E. McKISSICK & BROS. 



WHOLESALE F10«!ST5 



I6I9-I62I RANSTEAD ST. 



PHILADELPHIA 



CUT FLOWER BOXES 



EDWARDS F0IJII6B8X CO 



PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



CBAS. W. McKELLAR 



51 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO I 



Western Headquarters for Choice Orchids 

 Valtev, ftmm and »il Cut ncwtn 



PETER REINBERG 



WHOLESALE 



CUT FLOWERS 



51 Wabash Av., Chicago, ni 



1,:-; ZiitiTi! Pi:-e. Central 60C4 



WINTERSON'S SEED STORE 



45-47-43 Wabuh Ave . Ckica«o. 



Seedsmen, Plantsmen, Nurserymen 



Florl5tj§' Supplies 

 We car s-ppiy everyttiiz ---^i by the 

 Florist. SUPPLY CATaLijG :-^BEE. Cor- 

 respondence solicited. 



POEHLMANN BROS. GO, 



33-35-57 Randolpr, St., - CHICAGO 



CUT FLOWERS 



Greenhouses, - Morton Grove, IlL 



Rice Brothers 



r 1 li >. 6th Street. mNNE-.^-::.!?. TINN. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS r: SUPPLIES 



CVr r_-:"irER5 recer.« r»i= - ^ «£ cm SB 



fia^T ;--=a» — -s-rUj 5MII_» ; BijXWOOV, 

 mARDY -ANrY rElLKS. G-Kl^-r.'. LEAVES. 



In ordering goods pleas' add"! saw 

 It In HORTICULTURE." 



WELCH BROS. 



A.MERICA.> BEALTY. KILLARNEY . RICM10.ND, lARYLAND AND ALL THE SUPERIOK 

 ROSES. LILY OF THE VALLEY'. CARNATIONS, ORCHIDS 



226 Devonshire Street, Boston, M«— . 



3 OC 4.0C U> 



WHOLESALE FLOWER MARKETS— ^"^^ ''«'^^^&^Ei!3^Bs e^Lv 



CUCAGO 1 TWn CITIXS PHII.A. BOST^ 



NUt '.y I May -.7 May iS Ntay 20 



ROSSS I 



Am. Beanry, Faacy aad Speciai.. -lao-oo to 



" Kxira '1:00 to 



No. I 10.00 CO 



'* Lover gracjcs. 4-oc to 



Bttde/Maid,GoldeaGace, F. & S. c.oo to 



" *' hcrwcT grades 3.00 lo 



KSaraey, Fan. & Sp 6.eo to 



" h omvs grades 3.00 to 



Richmoed, Fancy & Special 6.00 to 



*• Lower grades ' 3.C0 to 



MyMaryU«L to 



OARSiATIONS 



FMCyaicRei.. 3-^ » 



Ordkiary ani Vs -ite. 1.50 to 



MISOEI.J.JKNEOUS 

 Cxnieyac 50.00 to 



r»-e: Peas 

 Garoentas • 

 Pecnie* ... 

 Daisies .••• 



. I IJM 10 



.-1 3.00 to 



.50 to 



30.00 to 



za.xo ic.oo to 

 4.00 3-00 lo 



60.0c ! 

 ia 50 

 4.00 



.35 to 

 15.0C to 



4.00 10 



6.00 



8.00 

 10.00 



5o.*o 



&.CO 



4.00 

 4-0» 

 •75 

 ■$.«• 

 8^ 



tc 50.0c 35 J 



J.R.BUDL0NG 



street, CHICAGO. 



CUT FLOWERS 



Boo«s and 



Camadoms 

 ABpedalt^ 



37-39 Randolph Street, CHICAGO. 



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CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES. 



The Northern Indiana norlsts' As- 

 sociation will hold their annnal con- 

 vention at Winona Lake early in July. 



The Florida State Horticnltnral So- 

 ciey held their annnal meeting at Day- 

 tona. May 18-2L The commission that 

 has been studying the methods of 

 handling citms fruit in California 

 was to report, and all phases of the 



fruit growing industry were to be fully 



discussed. 



A delegation of the garden com- 

 mittee of the llassachusfetts Horticul- 

 tural Society visited the F. L. Ames 

 estate at North Easton and the Har- 

 vard Botanical Garden at Cambridge 

 this weet to inspect the spring garden- 

 ing, which is splendidly done at both 

 places tinder the snperintendency of 

 W. N. Craig and Robert Cameron, re- 

 spectively. 



