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HORTICULTURE 



May IG, 1908 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 =^SONS=— 



Cor. Miami and Qratlot Aves. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs . . . 

 Higli Grade Gut Blooms 



We cover all Michigan points and (ood 

 section* of Ohio, Indiana and Canada 



William J. Smyth 



FLORIST 



Cor. nichipan Ave. and 3 1 st St.. CHICAGO 



We ship to all points in Illinois and Iowa. 

 Phones: Douglas 744, Douglas S23, Douglas 740 



MCandJ.E.HAUSWIRTH 



232 Michigan Ave. 



CHICAGO 



WBITQRIUM ANNEX Tel. Harrison S8S 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



Florist 



Coates House Conservatory 



1»1? BROADWAY, KANSAS CITY, MO 



Both 'Phon«« 2670 Main 



FRED C. WEBER 



FLORIST 



OtrVE STREET bl> LUUlo? MUt 



Established 1873 

 Lone Distance Phone Bell Llndell 676 



CUDE BROS-CO 

 rLORISTS 



WASHINGTON, 

 D. C. 



QUDE'5 



Geo. H. Cooke 



FLORIST 



Connecticut Avenue and L Street 



WASHINQTON. D. C. 



The Park Floral Co. 



J. A. VALENTINE 

 Pres. 



DENVER, COLORADO 



WILLIAM L.ROCK 

 FLOWER CO. 



KANSAS CITY. - MO. 



will carefully execute orders for Kansas City 

 and any town in Missouri or Kansas. 



Of Interest to 

 Florists. 



Retail 



Bulbous stock is now 

 CHICAGO practically out of tlie 



question. Azaleas also 

 are about gone, while rhododendrons 

 arc to be had in limited quantity only. 

 Hydrangeas, too, are in short supply, 

 so it leaves the market comparatively 

 bare of blooming plants. The mar- 

 guerite Queen Alexandra is one good 

 plant that helps out at this time and 

 the growers consider it a fine thing. 

 Thp large flowers and branching habit 

 make it very distinct from the 

 ordinary marguerite. Geraniums, 



heliotrope, mignonette and all bedding 

 and pot stock are beginning to put in 

 an appearance and will soon be in de- 

 mand with a good supply in sight. 

 Boston ferns, asparagus and other 

 greens in pots are in active demand. 



NEW RETAIL FLOWER STORES. 



Lewis R. Jackson, 14 Montvale 

 avenue, Woburn, Mass. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Mrs. C. M. Kerlin will act as agent 

 at Delphi, Ind., for F. Dorner & Sons 

 Co. 



John Donaldson has been elected 

 president of the New York Cut Flow- 

 er Exchange. ♦ 



W. H. Knowlton of Easit Hamilton, 

 Mass., has added plants and flowers to 

 his market gardening business. 



George Gebhard. who sold out his 

 florist business several years ago, is 

 starting again at Mt. Airy, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. 



The J. H. Rebstock Co., Buffalo, N. 

 v., have vacated their Main street 

 store and are now located at the 

 Elmwood Avenue Greenhouses. 



The Florists' Supply Co., 20 Welling- 

 ton St., West, Toronto, Can., is a new 

 wholesale cut flower house, started by 

 George J. and Fred C. Brown. 



Rowland Cloudsley, formerly with 

 Wm. Scott Co., has leased the store 

 at 584 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y., and 

 expects to open it at an early date. 



BUSINESS CHANGES. 



The Athens Floral Co., Athens. Ga., 

 has moved to Hazelton's Music Store, 

 College Ave. 



The Floral Exchange has moved its 

 cilice from 335 N. Sixth St., Philadel- 

 phia, to North Wales, Pa. 



Herman Wiecking, Jr., succeeds 

 Wm. Trefinger as manager of the 

 W^iecking Greenhouses, Bluffton, Ind. 



Hiram McPeron has purchased the 

 interest of his partner and will con- 

 tinue the nursery business of Kelly 

 & McFeron at Columbus, Ind. 



We read in the columns of two of 

 our esteemed contemporaries that the 

 dwarf Polyantha rose Apple Blossom 

 is a sport from Crimson Rambler? 

 Guess again. 



Florists 



Out of 

 Town 



Taking orders for delivery in 



New York or Vicinity 



can have them filled in best 

 manner and specially deliv- 

 ered by .^ J' ^ 



Thomas Young, Jr. 



500 Fifth Ave., New York City 



Telephone 847 Bryant. 



ALEX. McGONNELL 



571 FIFTH AVENUE 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Telegraphic orders forwarded to any 

 part of the United States, Canada, and 

 all principal cities of Europe. Orders 

 transferred or intrusted by the trade to 

 our selection for delivery on steamships 

 or elsewhere receive special attention. 



Telephone Calls, 487 and 488 38th St. 

 Cable Address, ALEXCONNELL 



WILLIAM H.DONOHOE 



FLORAL DECORATOR 



17 East 28th St., New York 



Special Attention to Theatre 

 and Steamer Orders, and reliable 

 deliveries guaranteed. 



DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



Deliver orders from any part of the country to 



New York City 

 Or OUT-QOINQ STEAMERS 



Write or telegraph 



2139-2141 Broadway, New York 



Telephone 1552-1553 Columbus 



M. A. BOWE 



In the Heart of New York City 

 1294 Broadway 



Tel. 2270, 38th St. N E W Y O R K 



Onr riotto — The Golden Rule. 



YOUNG & NUGENT 



42 West 28 St., NEW YORK 



"FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH" 



Flower Deliveries 



In Brooklyn and other Long Island Points 

 New York City. New .lersey.etc. At Theatres. 

 Hotels, Steamers or Resideiio.s. 



WILSON 



Fulton St. and Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 



ALBANY, N. Y. 



Flowers or Design Work 



DELIVERED IN ALBANY AND VICINITY 

 ON TELEGRAPHIC ORDER. 



11N0RTHPEARL8T., ALBANY, N.Y. 

 JACOB SCHULZ, t^oVilvlLl'-E.^rY: 



Put Flnworc °f best quality in season 

 UUt r luncio delivered promptly to any address. 



W^rite, Telegraph or Telephone. 

 Cumberland and Home Phones 223 and 984 



