May 29, 1909 



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Prepare for the Commencements and Graduations 



Tens of thousands of graduates are expecting Floral Gifts from their friends. Art ' 



Baskets in Willow, Twigs and Bronze, Lace Bouquet Holders and other dainty receptacles ' 



can be sold by tens of thousands and if you show our goods specially prepared for this use, ' 



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Let us send you a list of them. Don^t delay for we have some novelties that are Cracker- Jacks. 9 



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JOHN BREITMEYER'S 



Cor. Miami and Qratlot Aves. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs . . . 

 Higli Grade Gut Biooms 



Wtt cover all Micbiran point* and ffOo<l 

 •octions of Obio, Indiana and Canada 



BOSTON'S BEST 



In Quality and Design 



On be relied upon when you transfer yont 



retail orders to 



EDWARD MACMULKIN 



l»4 Boylston Street, Boston 



Send flower orders for delivery ia 



BOSTON 



and all 

 NEW ENGLAND POINTS 



THOS. F. CALVIN 



24 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 WORKASPE :IALTY 



Orders by Wire Re 



z Prompt and Careful ExecutioD 



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. 



BUSINESS CHANGES. 

 New York, N. Y. — N. C. Schreiner 

 has given up liis wtiolesale florist 

 business at 41 W. 28tli street. 



Mobile, Ala.— J. P. Russell, for ttie 

 last four years connected witli tlie 

 place, has leased the Chatogue Green- 

 houses. 



New Castle, Ind. — The Frederick J. 

 Benthey Co. succeeds the Benthey- 

 Coatsworth Co., with Otto Benthey as 

 manager of the plant here and his 

 brother in charge of the retail branch 

 in Chicago. 



Colorado Springs, Col. — The Pike's 

 Peak Floral Co. has bought the green- 

 house business and property of Wil- 

 liam Clark and will now engage in re- 

 tail business. W. E. Crump will have 

 charge of the sales department for the 

 company and Edward .Johnson of the 

 greenhouses and growing. Mr. Clark 

 retains and will continue in his nur- 

 sery business. 



NEWS NOTES. 

 Peekskill, N. Y.— C. H. Robinson 

 has leased the entire building in which 

 he is now located. 



Beverly, Mass.— J. W. Philbrick, 

 florist, is to move into a new store on 

 Abbott street as soon as it is com- 

 pleted. 



Cambridge, Mass. — Sands & Conant, 

 who have recently started in the 

 wholesale and retail plant business, 

 are located at 463 Mt. Auburn street. 



West Springfield, Mass. — Daniel S. 

 Law, of Centre Barnstead, N. H., has 

 leased Waldheim, the estate of the 

 late Adolph Miellez, and will carry on 

 the business of fruit and flower grow- 

 ing. 



St. Louis, Mo.— The Bentzen Floral 

 Co. expect to have their handsome 

 new store and show house, corner 

 Grand avenue and Herbert street, 

 ready for occupancy by the last of Au- 

 gust. 



Cincinnati, O. — Arrangements have 

 been made by the Unemployed Pro- 

 tective Association to observe Memo- 

 rial Day by decorating the graves of 

 the unknown dead in potter's field. 

 Adam Miller, the Clifton florist, is at 

 the head of the committee for this 

 purpose. Several florists have already 



consented to donate flowers for this 

 purpose, and the schools and churches 

 will be asked to help out with floral 

 contributions. 



"FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH." 



Leading Retail Florists Listed by 

 Towns for Ready Reference. 



Denver, Colo.— Park Floral Co., 1708 

 Broadway. 



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



Atlanta, Ga.— Atlanta Floral Co., 41 

 Peach Tree St. 



Chicago— Hauswlrth, "The Florist," 232 

 Michigan Ave. 



Chicago— WUllam J. Smyth, Michigan 

 Ave. and 31st St. 



Chicago— George Wlttbold Co., 16ST-Se 

 Buckingham Place. 



Louisville, Ky.— Jacob Schulz, 660 South 

 Fourth Ave. 



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



Boston — Edward MacMulkln, 194 Boyl- 

 ston St. 



Boston — Hoffman, Florist, 69-61 Massa- 

 chusetts 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., 1118 Walnut St. 



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



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

 Larie. 



New York— David Clarke's Sons, 2139- 

 2141 Broadway. 



New York— Alex. MeCorinell, 671 Gth 



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



New York — M. A. Bowe, 1294 Broadway. 



Brooklyn, N. Y.— The Blossom (C. C. Trs- 

 pel, Mgr.), Bond and Livingston' Sts. 



Brooklyn, N. Y.— Robert G. WUson, Fal- 

 ton St. and Greene Ave. 



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



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



