February 2, 1907 



HORTICULTURE 



141 



rSOUTHERN WILD SMILAXl 



A. BEAVEN^ Evergreen, Ala. I 



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We are booking orders now for future delivery for Fancy Holly C 

 and Beaven's Fadeless Sheet Moss. Writa for Samples. *•* 



PHILADELPHIA NOTES. 



J. D. Ei^ele, of Dreers, sailed for Eu- 

 rope last week on a combined business 

 and pleasure trip. 



D. T. Connor has been in Baltimore 

 the past week looking up business for 

 the Lord and Burnham Co. 



John Westcott has been in poor 

 health for the past three months and 

 has gone to Florida to recuperate. 



W. C. Langbridge, the seed trade ex- 

 pert, was in town last week. If there 

 is anything left in the way of orders or 

 arguments after this visit it is outside 

 of our knowledge. 



There will be a poultry show at the 

 Fencibles Armory on North Broad 

 street next week. Several of the seeds- 

 men, including the Johnson Co., will 

 make a display of specialties. 



A sad accident occurred at the home 

 of Thomas B. Meehan, of Thomas Mee- 

 han & Sons, on the 29th ult. His son 

 Thomas fell from a third-story window 

 while at play, and we regret to record 

 that the accident terminated fatally. 

 The child was nine years old. 



Thanks to HORTICULTURE, Wm. 

 C. Smith has no surplus of Boston, 

 Scottii or Barrowsi ferns to offer for 

 the present. His ficus and asparagus 

 are also fully booked up. Mr. Smith 

 has been remarkably successful in 

 propagating this class of stock and is 

 satisfied with a reasonable profit. Look 

 out for his next offer, which will In- 

 clude Ramblers, azaleas, lilies and 

 other Easter stock. 



FIRE RECORD. 



P. J. Kertsen, Devils Lake, N. D., 

 nursery and greenhouse totally de- 

 stroyed; loss $4,000, partially insured. 



W. J. Clemson's greenhouses, Taun- 

 ton, Mass., January 25: a brisk blaze 

 promptly discovered and quickly ex- 

 tinguished. Loss about $200. 



The house occupied by C. H. Hune 

 and assistants on the grounds of the 

 Memphis Floral Co.. Memphis, Tenn., 

 was totally destroyed January 19. 



Thomas Hill. Arlington. Mass., lost 

 boiler house and portion of green- 

 house on January 20. With great care 

 the fires in the boilers were not extin- 

 guished, thereby saving a large crop 

 of violets just ready for the market. 



5end orders for flowers for delivery 

 in 



BOSTON and all NEW 

 ENGLAND POINTS to 



THOS. F. CALVIN 



124 Tremont St., Boston 



The Park Floral Co. 



J. A. VALENTINE 

 Pres. 



IBOSTON FLORIST LEHER CO. I 



l lllanufactureraof FLORISTS' LETTERS 



Tills wooden box nicely stained and 

 varnished, 18x30x13, made In two sec- 

 tions, one for each size letter, given 

 away with first order of 600 letters 



Block Letters, i}4 or 2 inch size per 100, $2. 



Script Letters, 3. Fastener with each letter or 

 word. Used by leading florists everywhere and 

 for sale by all wholesale florists and supply dealers 



N. r. McCARTttY, Manager 

 66 Pearl Street, BOSTON, MASS. 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 ^=SONS=^ 



Cor. Miami and Qratlot Aves. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs . . . 

 Higli Grade Cut Blooms 



We cover all Michigan points and good 

 sectiont of Ohio, Indiana and Canada 



P.J. HAUSWIRTH 



Temporarily Located 

 at 



13 Congress Street 



CHICAGO 



AUDITORIUM ANNEX 



Tel. Harriain 585 



Florists 



DENVER, 



COLORADO 



SAMU£I^ MURRAY 



Florist 



Coates House Conservatory 



101? BROADWAY, KANSAS CITY, MO 



Both 'Phor-^n 2ft70 Wafn 



FRED C. WEBER 



FLOniST 



OLIVE STREET ol« LUUlo» PlXJt 



FstabUshed I873 

 Lone Distance Phone Bell Liadell 67« 



wTlliam l. rock 



Flower Co. 



KANSAS CITY, - MO. 



will carefully execute orders for Kansas City 

 and any town in Mi'souri or Kansas. 



Have You Read the Advertisements 

 this Week? 



Out of 



TOWD 



Taking orders for delivery In 

 New York City or Vicinity can 

 have them filled In best manner 

 and specially delivered by 



Thomas Young, Jr. 



41 W. 28th Street, New York 



ALEX. MeCONNELL 



571 Fifth Ave.. New York City 



Telegraphic orders forwarded to tnj 

 part of the United States, Canada, and 

 atl principal cities of Europe. Orden 

 transferred or entrusted by the trade to 

 our selection for dellTety on stean- 

 ihlps or elsewhere recelT* special 

 attention. 



Telephone Calls, 340 and 341 38th St. 

 Cable Address, ALEXCORAELL 



YOUNG & NUGENT 



42 West 28 St., NEW YORK 



"FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH " 



WASHINGTON, 

 D. C. 



GUDC BROSCO 

 f LORISTS 



QUDE'5 



Geo. H. Cooke 



FLORIST 



Connecticut Avenue and L Street 



WASHINGTON. D. C. 



William J. Smyth 



FLORIST 



Cor. MicM£:an Ave. and 31st St., CHICAGO' 



We ship to all points in Illinois and Iowa. 

 Phones: Douglas 744, Douglas 523, Douglas 740 



B ^^ I« B S 



Flowers or Design Work 



DELIVERED IN ALBANY AND VICINITY ON 

 TELEGRAPHIC ORDER. 



11 NORTH PEARL ST., ALBANY, IITY,. 



Theodore IVIIiier 



FLORIST 



Long Distance Ptiones: Bell. Forest 56; KInloch. Deltnar 

 4832 Delmar Boul. ST. LOUIS, MO 



