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HORTICULTURE 



February 15, 1913 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 —SONS— 



Cor. Broadway and Gratiot Aves. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs . . . 

 High Grade Cut Blooms 



\\> cover all .Micliigan points and ^oud 

 sections of Ohio, Indiana and Canada. 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 

 Association. 



NEW YORK 



413 



Madison Ave. 

 at 48th St 



FLORIST T'l-""^'""! 

 1920 



New York 



r- Bloomingdale 's -] 



I Tte Lvgest FlonI EstablUhment in the Metropolis 



I Best Service — Quick Delivery — Modest Prices 

 I Teleerapli Orders Carefully Filled 



WILLIAM J. SMYTH 



Cor. MichitJan Ave. and Slst St., 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



(Member Florists* Telegraph Delivery Asso.) 

 We ship to all points in Illinois and Iowa. 



rbaits : JUdiDi 180. Aldioe 881. Aldifle 882. 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



Kansas City, Mo. 

 913 Grand Ave. 



Member of the FloristH' Telegraph Delivery. 



All Ordirs Given Prompt and Careful Attention 



The Park Floral Co. 



J. A. VALENTINE 



I'le^. 



Memlier Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



DENVER, COLORADO 



"THE HOME OF FLOWERS" 



Tlie largc>.t <ut Houer .store in America. 

 Orders for the TWIN CITIES and for all 

 Northwestern points given prompt at- 

 tention. 



HOLM & OLSON, incorporated 

 ST. PAUL, MINN. 



W. J. Palmer & Son 



304 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Memjers Florists'Teiegraph Asso. 



Of Interest to Retail 

 Florists 



Among the ine.\pensive devices for a 

 Valentine gift we must mention some 

 violet chip baskets, with hamper cover 

 and handle, about 4x7 in., at Penn's, 

 Boston, in which had been inserted a 

 pretty, blooming heather in 3-in pot, 

 and a plain tumbler filled with water, 

 the tumbler and pot held in place with 

 sphagnum. It became only necessary 

 to insert a bunch of violets and a lit- 

 tle asparagus with a knot of ribbon, 

 to make it an ideal Valentine gift. A 

 row of these little an-angements stood 

 ready for the few moments' finishing 

 touch in the customer's presence. 



„, STEAMER DEPARTURES % 



X Allan. S; 



ij Numldian, Boston-Glasgow. . .B'eb. 27 (j 



jjj American. V 



S St. Paul, N. Y.-S'hampton....Feb. 22 S) 



i^ Atlantic Transport. s< 



,'{ Minnetonka, N. Y. -London. . .Feb. 22 'Si 



S Cunara. W 



'^ Carmania, N. Y. -Liverpool. . .Feb. 19 ?■ 



V Carpatliia. Boston-Liverpool.. Feb. 18 V 

 >?• Pannonia. N. Y.-Mediter'n . . .Feb. 27 V 

 ^ Lusitania. X. Y. -Liverpool. . .Feb. 26 V 



5, Hamburg-American. ^ 



t'' Patricia. N. Y.-H.niiburi,' Feb. IS Sj 



* K. A. Vict.Tia. N. Y.-lFburg . Feb. 20 S 



* Pres. Crant. N. Y.-IIaiiiburg. Feb. 27 ft 

 ■j)^ Holland-America. S- 

 £ New A'sfril'iii. N. V.-Kt'd'in.Feb. 25 V 

 '5; Leyland. (*1 

 K \Vinifreili.in. B. ston Liverp'l . Feb. 22 

 S North German Lloyd. 



V K. VVilhcbii II. .\. Y.P.remen.Feb. IS 

 y G. Wasljinictou. .\. Y.B'men.Feb. 22 



S, Red Star. 



^. Zeeland, N. Y. -Antwerp Feb. 19 '^ 



I* Finland, N. Y.-Aulwcrp Feb. 26 ^ 



S White Star. g 



A Adriatic, N. Y.-Mediter'n Feb. 18 «) 



L<C Baltic, N. Y. -Liverpool Feb. 20 



Majestic, N. Y.-Southumpton.Feb. 22 K 



DETROIT WINDOWS THIS WEEK. 



.Mr. Pochelon shows an interesting 

 window decoration, picturing a large 

 steamboat and several yachts sailing 

 along the coast of Algiers, using Japan 

 maple and five specimens of Cactii 

 growing amongst the rocky cliffs very 

 effectively. 



B. Schroetor had one window filled 

 with pots of white azaleas neatly trim- 

 med with pink crepe paper and bow. 



Potted tulips and hyacinths nicely 

 trimmed made a very effective window 

 at J. P. Sullivan's, and many of these 

 plants were disposed of. 



Breitmeyer's had a display of white 

 lilac and double flowering almonds, 

 both very well done. 



FRANK DANZER. 



INCORPORATED. 

 Birmingham, Ala. — The Hugh Seals 

 Floral Company, capital stock, $2,000; 

 officers. Hugh Seals, president; John 

 M. Colmaiit, treasurer; and Oscar Col- 

 mant, vice-president. 



Samuel Redstone, who has charge of 

 the Traendly & Schenck Greenhouses 

 at Rowayton, Conn., sailed on Feb- 

 ruary 5th on the Carmania on a visit 

 to his former home and relatives in 

 England. 



ALEX. McGONNELL 



571 FIFTH AVENUE 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Tflegrapliie orders forwarded to any 

 part of the United States, Canada, and 

 all principal cities of Europe. Orders 

 tr.iiisterred or intrusted by tbe trade to 

 our selection f^ir delivery on steamships 

 or elsewhere rei eive special attention. 



Cost of Cabling Foreign Deliveries 

 Must be Prepaid 



Reference or cash moBt accompany all 

 orders from unknown correspondents. 



Cahle Address, ALEXCONNELL,. 



DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



Dehver orders from any part of the country to 



New York City 

 Or GUT-QOINQ STEAMERS 



\A'ritf or telotrraph 



2139-2141 Broadway. New York 



Telephone 1552-1553 Columbus 



George M. Stumpp 



TBI Fifth Ave.. Cor. E SStli St. 



NEW YORK CITY 



Establisheil 1874 



n.OKIST 

 N. E. Cor. 44 St. & Madison Aveoae. N. Y. Citj 



(Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asso.) 

 Flowery shipped on all Steamers. Special Correspos 

 dence in all the large cities of Europe and the Bntitli 

 Colonic?;. Telegraph and Cable ad dress, Dardsflor. 



YOUNG S NUGENT 



42 West 28 St., NEW YORK 



"FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH" 



THE ROSERY 



23 STEUBEN ST. 

 BAIVY, IM. 



Y. 



FLOWER DEUVERIES FOR ALBANY 

 AND VICINITY 



AiB.4NT, N. T. 



Flowers or Design Work 



DKI-IVEKEn IN ALBANY .\\I) VUINITT 



ON teli;<;k.\i'iii( <>ki)>:i{ 



11 NORTH PEARL STREET, ALBANY. N. Y. 

 Rochester, N. Y. 



J. B. KELLER SONS, 



FLORISTS 

 25 Clinton Avenue, N. 



Rochester Phone 506. Long Dist. Bell Phone aiSg 



Members Florists TclcgTaph Delivery 



When writing to advertiser* kindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE. 



