January 18, 1913 



HORTICULTURE 



85 



NEW ENGLAND 



FLOWER DELIVERIES 



Send flower orders for delivery in Itoston 

 and all New England points to 



THOS. F. GALVIN 



124 Tremont St., Boston 



BOSTON'S BEST 



In Quality and Design 



Can be relied upon when you transfer your 

 retail orders to 



EDWARD MACMULKIN 



194 Boylston Strwt. BOSTON. 



CARBONE 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



342 Boylston St., Boston 



Vases, G,irden Furniture, Art Goods and 

 New Designs in Tuscany Baskets for 

 Florists' Use, in Wholesale Department. 



H. F. A. Lange 



1VORCCSTER, 



MASS. 



Deliveries to all Points in >ew Engrland. 

 125.000 square feet of glass. 



Rochester, N. Y. 



J. B. KELLER SONS, 



FLORISTS 

 25 Clinton Avenue^ N. 



[cr Phone 506. Long Diit. Bell Phone atSo 



Members Floriits Telegraph Delivery 



Ansl 



LEADING FLORIST 



nsterdam, N. Y. Sckcneetaiy, N. Y. 



The California Florist 



JULIUS BPPSTEIN - 



FRANK H. PORRBST 



•44 - M* Geary Street. SAN FRANCISCO, 

 aad Hotel St. Francis, CAL. 



Wc coTer tbe entire Pacific Coait and Weat 

 of the Eocklea. Wire xxb yoar orders for 

 all Steamera BalUns for Honolulu, Manila 

 and the On ent. R egular Trade Dlac onnt 



FLOWKB8 BT TEL.EOBAFH 



SAN FRANCISCO 



CALIFOKNIA 



Pelicano, Rossi & Co. 



123 KEARNY ST. 



The Far-Famed Flowers of 



TORONTO 



Delivered on mail or telegraph order fpr 

 any occasion, in any part of the I>ominio'n, 



JOHN H. DUNLOP 



96 TonBe St.. 



TORONTO, ONT. 



MONTREAL^' ;t: 



Orders Filled 



HALL & ROBINSON r; s Jl 



1 125 ST. CITHERINE ST., W. ^'°° 



Of Interest to Retail 

 Florists 



"FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH." 



Leading Retail Florists Listed by 



Towns for Ready Reference. 



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



Albany, N. Y. — The Rosery, 76 Maiden 

 Lane. 



Amsterdam, N. Y. — John C. Hatcher. 



Boston— Thou. F Galvln, 124 Tremont St. 



Boston— Ed. MacMulkln, 194 Boylston St. 



Boston— Penn, the Florist, 37-43 Brom- 

 fleld St. 



Boston— Julius A. Zinn, 1 Park St. 



Boston— Philip L. Carbone, 342 Boylston 

 St. 



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

 ton St. and Greene Ave. 



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



Chicago— William J. Smyth, Michigan 

 Ave. and 31st St. 



Chicago— A. Lange, 25 E Madison St. 



Cleveland, O — J. U. Gasser Co., Euclid 

 Ave. 



Denver, Col.— Park Floral Co., 1643 B'way. 



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

 Miami and Gratiot Aves 



Detroit, Mich. — Florists' Telegraph De- 

 livery Association. 



Kansas City, Mo. — Samuel Murray, 912 

 Grand Ave. 



Kansas City, Mo. — Wm. L. Rock Flower 

 Co., 1116 Walnut St. 



Louisville, Ky. — Jacob Schulz, 560 South 

 Fourth Ave 



Montreal. Can.— Hall & Robinson, 828 St 

 Catherine St., W. 



New York— George M. Stumpp, 761 Fifth 

 Ave., cor. E. 58th St. 



New York— David Clarke's Sons, 2139- 

 2141 Broadway. 



New York— Alex. McConncll, 611 5th Ave. 



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



New Y'ork— Dards, N. E. cor. 44th St. 

 and Madison Ave. 



New York — Alfred T. Bunyard, 413 Madi- 

 son Ave. 



New York — Bloomingdale's. 



New Y'ork — A. Warendorff, 1193 Broad- 

 way. 



Providence, R. I. — Johnston Bros., 38 

 Dorrence St. 



Providence, R. I.— T. J. Johnston & Co., 

 171 Weybossct St. 



Rochester, N. Y.— J. B. Keller Sons, 26 

 Clinton Ave., N. 



San Francisco, Cal. — The California 

 Florist, 344-346 Geary St. 



San Francisco, Cal. — Pelicano, Rossi & 

 Co., 123 Kearny St. 



Schenectady, N. Y.— J. C. Hatcher. 



St. Paul -Holm & Olson, Inc. 



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



St. 



Washington, 

 St. 



Washington, 

 F St., N. W. 



Wellesley, Mass. — Tallby. 



Worcester, Mass. — H. P. A. Lange. 



D. C— Gnde Bros., 1214 F 

 D. C— F. H. Kramer, 915 



PUBLICITY IN MINNEAPOLIS. 



Replying to an article by George C. 

 Watson on December 14th, I want to 

 say that here in Minneapolis we have 

 no trouble at all in having our best 

 daily paper publish articles furnished 

 by the Publicity Committee of the 

 Minneapolis Florist Club. 



These articles are not written for 

 the trade, but for the public in gen- 

 eral. The points touched upon are his- 

 tory, varieties, amount of labor and 

 time required to produce perfect flow- 

 ers or plants, their uses and how to 

 take care of them in residences. Up 

 to the present time the following 

 papers have appeared in the press: 

 Peonies, Orchids, Poinsettias, Azaleas 

 and Violets. The following are ready 

 for the press: Bouvardia, Narcissus 

 (including Tulips, Jonquils, Daffodils), 

 Lily of the Valley, Roses, Carnations 

 and Lilies. We are asked to supply 

 articles of the kind the year round. 



For special days, like Mothers' Day, 

 St. Valentine's Day, etc., a brief ar- 

 ticle is written on the meaning of the 

 day with suggestions as to the kind 



BOSTON, MASS. 



"Penn. The TeleRraph Florist" 



Member of Florist.s' Telegraph Delivery 



37-43 BROMFIEI^D STREET 



TRANSFER 



Your orders for flower or plant de- 

 livery in Eastern New England to 



JULIUS A. ZINN 



1 Park St., Boston 



OUDE BBOS. CO 

 FLORISTS 



WASHINGTON, 

 D.C. 



GUDE'S 



Member Florists* 

 Telegraph Delivery. 



Ghioago. 



A. LANGE, 



25 £. MADISON ST. 



THE J. M. GASSER COMPANY, 



CLEViELANI 



Euclid AveniM 



WASHINGTON 



915 F ST. N. W. 



F. H. KRAMER 



Auto delivery of Designs and Flowers to 

 any address in Washington. 



Stiock and Work i-irst Class 



ISL.yvriiE3 



JOHNSTON BROTHERS 



Leading Florists. Orders filled for any 

 part of the State. 



38 Dorrance Street - - PROVIDENCE 

 LOUISVILLE, KY. 



JACOB SCHULZ, 



SSO South Fourth Ave. ' 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



WELLESLEY COLLEGE 



Dana Hall, Walnut Hill and Rockridge Hail 



SchoeKi. TAILBY, Wellesley, Mass. 



T«L WaBaaUr 44-1 ■■« t. msht «4-S. 



of flowers to be used. This, then, ap- 

 pears in a large advt, paid by sub- 

 scriptions from the trade. On Mothers' 

 Day about $125.00 were thus collected 

 and the results were a large increase 

 in the sale of the carnation, the flower 

 recommended for the purpose. 



C. N. RUEDLINGER. 



