November 28, 1908 



HORTICULTURE 



719 



IT » SS TIMB 



"To Make a Noise Like an Order," 

 IF YOU DESIRE OUR ADJUSTABLE PLANT STANDS 



for the comfng Fall and Winter Horticultural Displays, as we are rapidly sell- 

 ing up our production until that time, and late comtrswill be disappointed. 

 Prize winners this season for display and banking of plants will be 

 those equipped with The Moore-Livingston Adjustable Plant Stands. 



With three sizes of stands all heights can be obtained from 6 to 48 inches. 

 If your seedsman or supply house cannot furnish them, write, phone, wire or cable us 

 and we are "Johnnies on the spot'' for a prompt reply as to where they can be obtained. 



The Moore-Livingston Co Sees Lansdowne, Pa, 



PHILADELPHIA OFFICE: Central Trust Building, 4th and Market Sts., Philadelphia 



BUSINESS CHANGES. 



McConnellsville, O. — W. C. Scovill 

 has purchased the greenhouses of A. 

 J. Hart. 



Loveland, Colo. — M. R. Kilburn has 

 disposed of his interest in the Colo- 

 rado Nursery Co. 



Burlington, Vt. — Walter E. Peters 

 has purchased the business of A. J. 

 Taylor, florist and seedsman, at 184 

 Main St. 



Chicago, III. — Gust Canger, who has 

 taken a position with A. H. Abraham. 

 His greenhouse at Middlebury will be 

 continued for the present. 



Chicago, III. — J. Pehrson & Morine 

 the greenhouses of the Carlisle Nurs- 

 ery Co., near Lindner Park and will 

 grow flowers for the market. 



Grand Rapids, Mich. — Charles Chad- 

 wick has moved to 32 South Division 

 St. When the alterations are com- 

 pleted he will have an up-to-date 

 flower store. 



TIE UP 



Your Rose and Carnation Plants with 



GREEN SILKALINE 



Made Especially for that Purpose. 



JOHN C. MEYER & CO., Bistonj^ass. 



TRANSFER 



Your orders for flower or plant delivery in 

 Eastern New England to 



JULIUS A. ZINN, 



2 Beacon St., Boston. 



Floe Design 1 Work a Specialty. 



JACOB SCHIJLZ, 



644 Fourth Ave.. 

 LOUISVILLE, KV. 



Hilt FlnWPK °' BEST QUALITY in season 

 QUI riuwgia delivered promptly to any address 



Write. Telegraph or Telephone. 

 Cumberland and Hrwe Phones 223 and 08* 



WELL' SLEY COLLEGE 



Dana Hall, Walnut Hill and Rockridge Hall 

 Schools. Tal LBY, Welle- ley, Mass. 



Tel. Wellesley 44-1 and 2. Night 44-3. 



. PERSONAL. 



Visitors in Boston- August Jurgens, 

 Chicago, (11.; Wm. Jurgens, Newport, 

 R. I. 



Miss Gentlemen is in charge of the 

 new store of Smith & Fetters, at De- 

 troit. Mich. 



P. W. Ball, of Ball & Betz, Cincin- 

 nati, O., has been quite ill for the past 

 two weeks at his father's home. 



M. Trevor Kennedy, who has been 

 with Leikens. New York, for the past 



NEW RETAIL FLOWER STORES. 



Stamford, Conn. — J. F. Sorenson. 



Waterloo, la. — Charles Sherwood, 

 317 E. 4th St. 



Hagerstown, Md. — Henry Holzapfel, 



Jr., \V. Washington St. 



Chicago, 111. — Gust Canger, who has 

 been doing business at 40 Randolph 

 street, is opening a new store at 90 

 Randolph He will conduct Dotn 

 stores. 



Chicago, III. — J. Pehrson & Morine 

 are opening up a new flower store at 

 1212 Bryn Mawr avenue, Edgewater. 

 J. Pehrson has a store also on the 

 South Side. Mr. Morine, who has been 

 with the Geo.WittboId Company eight 

 years and is well known to the trade, 

 will have charge of the new store. 



Florists' design sent by the Florists of 

 Mt. Clemens, Mich., to the funeral 

 of the daughter of their fel- 

 low florist, P. Carey. 



year, has taken a position with Foster 

 i Foster, Miami, Fla., for the winter. 



'^alie! Slang, one of the chorus girls 

 in "Little Nemo." got married at mid- 

 night in the Little Church Around the 

 Corner Hi" other night. The bride- 

 groom is W. S. Lee, a florist, of Fi 

 fourth street and Sixth avenue. 

 witnesses were Charles Fovan and Len- 

 nard Duer. — New York Times, Nov. 

 R. I.: Hon. Gifford Pinchot, Washing- 

 ton. T) C : Prof. John Craig. Ithaca, 

 N. Y. 



NOTICE 



We desire to notify the trade that we 

 are the owners of United States patent No. 

 489,218 for Floral Figure which claims: 



" A florist's letter or figure 

 stamped from a sheet of paste- 

 board or other suitable material, 

 having an adhesive coating ap- 

 plied thereto and an outer cov- 

 ering of granules of sawdust 

 appropriately colored to repre- 

 sent the petals of the Heli- 

 chrysium arenarium substan- 

 tially as described." 



Letters which are a direct 

 infringement of this pat- 

 ent are being put on the market and we 

 intend to hold all who make or sell the 

 infringing letters to strict account. 



The lawful patent! d goods are in ev* ry 

 respect much superior to the inlringement. 

 BOSTON FLORIST LETTER CO. 

 66 Pearl St. N. F. McCarthy. Mgr. Boston, Mass. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



Send for New Catalogue 



H. Bayersdorfer & Go. 



1129 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA 



Robert j. dysart. 



Public Accountant and Jtuditor 



Simple methods of correct accounting 

 especlalfy adapted for florists' use. 



Books Balanced and Adjusted 



Merchant* Bank Building 



>8 STATE ST., - BOSTON 



Telephone, Mala %* . 



