April 5, 1913 



HORTICULTURE 



627 



Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



(Retailers' Section — S. A. F. & O. H.) 



Mutual Discounts 20 per cent. 



Provision for Guaranteed Accounts 



IRWIN BERTERMANN, Indianapolb, Ind., PraiJm 

 W. F. GUDE, Washington, D. C. - Vice-President 

 W. L. ROCK. Kansas City . . - - Treasurw 



OTHER DIRECTORS 

 Ernst Wienhoeber Philip Breitmeyer 



A. B. Cartledge George Asmus 



Fred H, Meinhardt J. A. Valentine 



Write for particulars to ALBERT POCHELON, Secretary, 153 Bates St., Detroit, Mich. 



LIST OF MEMBERS. 



Akron, Ohio, 26 South Main St H. Heepe's Sons 



Albany, N. Y., 40 and 42 Maiden Lane Danker, Fred A. 



Anderson, S. C Anderson Floral Company 



Atlantic City, N. J., 1505 Pacific Ave Berke, Geo. H. 



Atlantic City, N. J Edwards Floral Hall Company 



Augusta, Ga Stulb's Nursery 



Bloomington, 111., 318 N. Main St Washburn, A. & Sons 



Boston, Mass., 342 Boylston St Carbone, Philip L. 



Boston, Mass., 43 Bromfleld St Penn, Henry 



Boston, Mass., 143 Tremont St Wax Brothers 



Buffalo, N. y., 440 Main St S. A. Anderson 



Buffalo, N. Y., 304 Main St Palmer, W. J. & Son 



Chicago, 111., 2223 W. Madison St Schiller, The Florist 



Chicago, 111., 31st and Michigan Ave Smyth, W. J. 



Chicago, 111., 22 B. Elm St Wienhoeber Co., Ernst 



Cincin-nati, Ohio, 138 B. 4th St Baer, Julius 



Cincinnati, Ohio, 150 B. 4th St Hardesty, T. W. & Co. 



Cleveland, Ohio, 5523 Euclid Ave Graham, A. & Son 



Cleveland, Ohio, 1284 & 1308 Euclid Ave 



The Jones Russell Co. 



Cleveland, Ohio, 1836 W. 25th St Knoble Bros. 



Colorado Springs, Colo Crump, Frank P. 



Council Bluffs, Iowa, 321 Broadway Wilcox, J. P. & Son 



Danville, 111 Smith, F. B. & Sons 



Dayton, Ohio, 112 South Main St Heiss Co. 



Denver, Colo., 1643 Broadway The Park Floral Co. 



Detroit, Mich., 158 Bates St Bemb Floral Co., The L. 



Detroit, Mich., Gratoit Ave. and Broadway 



Breitmeyer's Sons, John 



Evanston, Ills., 602 Davis St Weiland, M. 



Fayettevllle, Ark., 18 W. Center St 



The Southwestern Seed Co. 



Oalesburg, III Pillsbury, I. L. 



Grand Rapids, Mich., Monroe and Division Aves 



Smith, Henry 



Hartford, Conn Coombs, John F. 



Highland Park, Ills Highland Park Greenhouses 



Indianapolis, Ind., 241 Massachusetts Ave 



Bertermann Bros. Co. 



Joliet, 111., Hobbs Bldg Labo, Joseph 



Kalamazoo, Mich., 141 S. Burdick St. .Van Bochove & Bros. 



Kansas City, Mo., 913 Grand Ave Murray, Samuel 



Kansas City, Mo., 1116 Walnut St. . .Rock, W. L. Flower Co. 



London, Ont., Canada Gammage & Sons, J. 



Louisville, Ky., 550 S. 4th Ave Schulz, Jacob 



Louisville, Ky., Masonic Temple Baumer, August R. 



Mankato, Minn WlndmlUer Co., The 



Montgomery, Ala., 116 Dexter Ave Rosemont Gardens 



Mt. Clemens, Mich August Von Boeselager 



Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Columbia Ave Dummett, Arthur 



Newark, Ohio Duerr, Ckas. A. 



New Castle, Pa., North Mercer St Butz Bros. 



New London, Conn "Reuters' " 



New York, N. Y., Madison Ave. and 44th St., Dards, Chas. A. 



New York, N. Y., 1153 Broadway Small, J. H. & Sons 



New York, N. Y., 423-427 Fifth Ave Siebrecht & Son 



Northampton, Mass Field, H. W. 



Norwich, Conn "Reuters' " 



Oklahoma City, Okla Stiles Co., The 



Omaha, Neb Hess & Swoboda 



Parkersburg, W. Va Dudley & Sons, J. W. 



Paterson, N. J Screery, Edward 



Philadelphia, Pa., 1514 Chestnut St Pennock Bros. 



Pittsburgh, Pa., 5936 Pfenn Ave. . .Randolph & McClements 



Portland, Ore., 133 6th St Tonseth Floral Co. 



Poughkeepsle, N. Y The Saltford Flower Shop 



Rochester, N. Y., 25 Clinton Ave Keller & Sons 



Rockford, 111 Buckbee, H. W. 



San Francisco, Cal., 123-125 Kearny St. .Pelicano-Rossi & Co. 



Scranton, Pa Clark, G. R. 



Seattle, Wash., 1534 2nd Ave Hollywood Gardens 



Sioux City, la., 405 Douglas St Rocklln & Lehman 



Sioux City, Iowa J. C. Rennison Co. 



Spokane, Wash., 11 Post St Hoyt Bros. Co. 



Springfield, Mass., 378 Main St Aitken, Mark 



St. Joseph, Mo Stuppy Floral Co. 



St. Louis, Mo., 7th and Washington Ave. . .Grimm & Gorly 

 St. Louis, Mo., 7041 Florissant Ave. .. .Meinhardt, Fred A. 



St. Paul, Minn., 24 W. 5th St Holm & Olson 



Terre Haute, Ind., 139 S. 7th St Heinl,'John G. & Son 



Topeka, Kans., 112 W. 8th St Mrs. Lord's Flower Room 



Toledo, Ohio, 336 Superior St Freeman, Mrs. J. B. 



Toledo, Ohio, 2941 Cherry St Suder, Mrs. H. 



Washington, D. C, 1214 F St., N. W Qude Bros Co. 



Washington, D. C, 14th and G. Sts Small, J. H. & Sons 



Wheeling, W. Va Langhans, Arthur 



Wichita, Kan., 145 N. Main St Mueller, Chas. P. 



Youngstown, Ohio, 41 North Phelps St Geo. W. Kay 



Zanesville, Ohio, 54 N. 5th St Imlay Company, The 



"A meeting of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery will be held April 9fh at 10 A. M. National Flower Show, to which all Retailers 

 Interested in Telegraph business, whether members of the Florists Telesrraph Delivery or not, are cordially invited." 

 "Our list is growing steadily, so is the Telegraph Business. When can we add your name to this list?" 



PHILADELPHIA NOTES. 



Samuel S. Pennock has leased a cot- 

 tage at Beach Haven, N. J., for the 

 summer. 



The latest recruit to the retail end 

 is The Pansy Flower Shop, 1022 Arch 

 street, Herbert Steinmetz, Mgr. Mr. 

 Steinmetz used to be located at 8th, 



near Arch. 



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Arthur Niessen declares that what 

 we need is a first-class, up-to-date 

 flower store on Market street. If Tom 

 Galvin can pay $35,000 rent on Broad- 

 way, N. Y., the modest figures on Mar- 

 ket street, Philadelphia, should not 

 scare an up-to-dater! 



A good delegation from this city 

 will be on hand at the International 

 Flower Show; but singly and as it 

 pleases them, and not in a body as was 

 proposed at last meeting of the club. 



More could have been enthused if the 

 committee had got busy when they 

 were appointed, instead of at the 11th 

 hour. It takes a month to do that 

 kind of thing right. 



The Pennock-Meehan Co. report that 

 their contracts for the Mrs. Chas. Rus- 

 sell rose have now been mostly all de- 

 livered in satisfactory condition, re- 

 flecting credit on the growers and all 

 concerned. Orders are still coming in 

 from the smaller growers and the pri- 

 vate conservatories. The same may 

 be said about their other great rose 

 novelty, Irish Fire Flame. 



Visitors: Jno P. Ratcliffe, Rich- 

 mond, Va.; Heinrich Mette, Jr., of Hen- 

 ry Mette. Quedlinburg, Germany; H. 

 Van Beylingen, Hillegom, Holland; 

 Frank Clark, Trenton, N. J. 



W. Hooper has been appointed head 

 gardener at the Whitney estate at 

 Rochester, N. Y. 



PERSONAL. 



W. P. Edgar, advertising represen- 

 tative of HoRTicuLTUKE, Sustained pain- 

 ful injuries to feet and legs by being 

 pushed from a crowded platform 

 against a train in one of the subway 

 stations on Tuesday of this week. 



New York visitors — W. Wells, Merst- 

 ham, England; H. E. Philpott, Winni- 

 peg, Man.; Thomas Roland, Nahant, 

 Mass.; Paul Berkowitz, S. Green, and 

 I. Bayersdorfer, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Boston visitors — Paul Berkowitz, 

 Stephen Green and I. Bayersdorfer, 

 representing H. Bayersdorfer & Co., 

 Philadelphia; R. J. Irwin, New York; 

 C. B. Knickman, representing Mc- 

 Hutchittson & Co., New York; A. C. 

 Zvolanek, Lompoc, Cal.; J. Horace Mc- 

 Farland, Harrisburg, Pa.; Wm. Wells, 

 Merstham, England; H. E. Philpott, 

 Winipeg, Man., Canada; S. S. Skidel- 

 sky, Philadelphia, Pa.; Wlnfrled Rol- 

 ker. New York; Stuart Low and 

 daughter. Bush Hill Park, Enfield, 

 England. 



