May 22, 1909 



HORTICULTURE 



745- 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



64 West 28th St. 



NEW YORK 



MMkaii* 5559 Ua(tlaom •» 



A. L YOUNG & CO. 



RECEIVERS & SHIP 



PERS OF CUT 



FLOWERS. 



ooNaiQNMEHTs souonm 



WILLIAM H. KUEBLER I WILLIAM F.KASTING CO. 



Brooklyn's Foremost and Best 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION HOUSE 



A First Class rtarket for all CUT FLOWERS 



» WUIoughby St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Tel. 4691 Main 



Greater Ne^v YorR 

 Florists' Association* 



Inc. 



Now Open for Gut Flower Consignments 



U2 LlTlnffston Street, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Geo. W. Crawbuck Telephone Connection 

 Manaser 3642-43 Main 



RCCD (Si KKLLKR 



122 West 25th St., New York 



Florists' Supplies 



Wc manufacture all our 



Metal Designs, Baskets, Wire Work & Novelties 



Blassware Decorative Greens and Florists' Requisites 



THE KERVAN GO. 



Wholesale Dealers and Shippers of 



Decorative Evergreens 



Ferns, Galax, Laurel, Fresh Cycas, Box- 

 wood. Sphagnum and all Florists' Greens 



Send to us for Quotations before Buying. 

 tl3 West 38 Street, NEW YORK CITY 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER 

 EXCHANGE, Inc. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



Consignments Solicited 



Hardy Fanrtj Fern Our Specialty/ 



38-40 BROADWAY, DETROIT, MICH. 



FOR FLORISTS' USE 

 There 8 [SJOTH I iNQ asgoodas 



MEYER'S SILKALINE 



Don't let them sell you anything else 

 JOHN C. HE YER & CO., Boston, Hass. 

 In ordering goods please add "I saw 

 It In HORTICULTURE." 



Order by Name 



Krick's Genuine Immortelle 

 Letters, Etc. 



The Best and Cheapest. Accept no 

 Substitute. Every Letter Marked 



W. C. KRICK 



1164-66 Greene Av., Brooklyn, N. V. 

 For Sale by all Supply Houses 



NEWS NOTES. 



Greensboro, N. C— W. C. Porter has 

 leased the Smith greenhouses on South 

 Cedar street e.xtension. 



Wheeling, W. Va.— Otto Kalreuth, 

 Who was the florist at Mozart Park 

 until the park department relinquish- 

 ed its operations, will carry on busi- 

 ness in his own name hereafter. 



Wakefield, Mass.— Charles C. Ball 

 has taken the Wiley greenhouses, cor- 

 ner of North and Yale avenues, and 

 after putting them in up-to-date con- 

 dition will start in business. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 

 383-387 Ellicott Street 



BUFFALO, - N. Y. 



ROBERT J. DYSART 



Public Accountant and Auditor 



simple methods of correct Bcconntlng 

 fcpeclally adapted for flortata' asa. 



Books Balanced and Adjusted 



Merchants Bank BuUdtng 

 28 STATE STREET, - BOSTON 



Telephone. Main CS. 



WHOLESALE 

 COMMISSION 



Opea 6 a.iiL Dally 



J. K. ALLEN 



Shipments of Lily of the Valley Needed 



106W.2gthSt 

 NEW YORK 



Te!.l67Mat)lsonSa 



NEW YORK QUOTA nONS PER 100. To^Dealers^Only^ 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Last Half of Week 



ending May IS 



1909 



Cattle} as 



UHet 



Lily of the Valley 



Peonies 



Daisies 



Stocks 



Mignonette 



Sweet Peas (per too bunches). . 



Gardenias 



Adlantum 



Smliaz. 



First Half of Watk 



beginning May 17 



1909 



NEW YORK MARKET REPORT. 



We regret that we are not able to 

 record any appreciable change for the 

 better in conditions in this flower mar- 

 ket here as compared with last week. 

 The situation remains about as re- 

 corded in our last issue. A glut of 

 everything encumbers the market and 

 with very little demand. There is no 

 fixed value on anything. Among the 

 seasonable products are lilacs, which 

 are Very abundant, and peonies which 

 are in moderate supply only as yet but 

 are expected to add to the burden 

 within a few days. 



and Miss Mae Davie were married at 

 Dorchester, Mass., on May 16. 



R. W. AVells. for the past three 

 vears connected with the Central Flor- 

 al Co., Kalamazoo, Mich., was present- 

 ed with an elegant watch charm by his 

 associates on the occasion of his de- 

 parture tor his new pcsition in Chi- 

 cnco. 



INCORPORATED. 



Sheboygan, Wis.— John H. Allen 

 Seed Co., E. M. Parmelee, W. B. 

 Lucas, A. L. Sommer; capital, $110,000. 



PERSONAL. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Visitors in Boston: H. H. Battles 

 and George Ranch, Philadelphia. 



Charles Agnew has taken a position 

 with the Baur Floral Co., Erie, Pa. 



A. Wiegand and wife of Indianapolis, 

 Ind., contemplate a European tour this 

 summer. 



New York, N. Y. — The Manhattan 

 Flower Market opened for business on 

 Mav 8 at 46 West 2Sth street. 



J. K. M. L. Parquhar of Boston, will 

 start in June for an extended Euro- 

 pean trip. 



St. Louis, Mo. — Charles Connon is 

 now manager of the store of the Mary- 

 land Floral Co. at 46.51 Maryland ave- 

 nue. 



A. Jackson Norton, son of M. H. 

 Norton, ex-president of the S. A. F., 



Percy Morse, a young seed grower of 

 Watsonville, near Salinas, Calif., was 

 killed in an automobile accident on the 

 16th inst. 



JI. Cochrane Armour of Chicago has 

 purchased sixty-five acres of land in 

 Pasadena. Cal., for residence, and 

 sunken gardens are to form one of 

 the landscape features. 



HORTICrLTXJRE is a bang-up jour- 

 nal of floriculture and every florist in 

 the trade should give it hearty sup- 

 port. MERTON L. GAGE. 



Orange, Mass., May 17, 1909. 



