July 10, 1909 



HORTICULTURE 



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_^ . II Hl| HH I I WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



Manhattan Flower Market «!;2 ? uLur 



Ship us some stock. We need a large supply of all kinds of flowers, Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Narcissus, Summer 



Stock, etc.. for our new store. Reliability and responsibility first-class. Good prices and pro mpt returns, G ood opportunity. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



B4 West 28th St. 

 NEW YORK 



t SB69 UiulHem •» 



A. L YOUNC & CO. 



RECEIVERS & SHIP 



PERS OF CUT 



FLOWERS. 



OONSIQNMEUTS tOUOItt^ 



122 West 2Sth St., ^ew York 



Florists' Supplies 



We manufacture all our 



letal Designs, Baskets, Wire Work & Novelties 



and arc dealers in 

 llassware Decorative Greens and Florists Requisites 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER 

 EXCHANGE, Inc. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



Consignments Solicited 



Hardy Fancy Fern Our Specialty 



38-40 BROADWA Y, DETROIT. MICH. 



FOR FLORISTS' USE 

 There 8 [SJOTH I iNQ ^sgoodas 



MEYER'S SILKALINE 



Don't let them sell you anything else 

 JOHN C.nEYER & CO., Boston.nass. 



WILLIAM F.KASTING CO. 



WHOLESALE FLOR/STS 

 383-387 Ellicott Street 



BUFFALO, ■ N. Y. 

 ROBERT J. DYSART 



Public Accountant and Auditor 



Simple methoda of correct acconntlng 

 especially adapted for florlsta' as*. 



Books Balanced and Adjusted 



Merchants Bank BuUdlag 

 28 STATE STREET, - BOSTON 



TelepboDe. Main S8. 



KRICK'S FLORIST 

 NOVELTIES 



Manufacturer and Patentee of the Per- 

 fect Adjustable Pot Handle or Hanger, 

 Perfect Adjustable Plant Stands and 

 the ' rigihal Genuine Immortelle Let- 

 ters, etc. Every Letter Marked. 



1164-66 Greene Av.. Brooklyn, N.Y. 

 For Sale by all Supply Houses 



Wired TootJipiclts 



Manufactured by 



W. J. COWEE, BERLIN, N. Y. 



$1.75; 50,000 $7.50. Sample fiw, 



For sale by dealers 



FLOWER MARKET REPORTS. 



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Trade is very quiet. 

 NEW YORK This is a sort of chest- 

 nut but we are expect- 

 ed to pass it out once a week, all the 

 same. There are plenty of carnations 

 on all sides, such as they are, but it 

 is gratifying to be able to report that 

 the quantity of roses coining in daily 

 is rapidly diminishing. As to quality 

 the less said abolu the most of them 

 the better. .^11 other regular stock is 

 in normal supidy. As to prices — 

 catch-as-catch can. 



PHILADELPHIA NOTES. 



S. S. Pennock and family are sum- 

 mering at Ocean City, X. J. 



Harry May and family held the fort 

 at Waretown over the Fourth. 



During July and August Michell's 

 seed stores will close daily at 5 p. m., 

 Saturdays 1 p. m. 



Ed. Upton, late of Lilly & Upton, 

 dissolved, is taking a rest in the mean- 



1887 ESTABLISHED 



KEEPING OPEN HOUSE THIS SUMMER 



TO RECEIVE CONSIGNMENTS OF .\LL CUT FLOWERS IN SEASON 



TOP PRICE AND PROMPT RETURNS 



106 W. 28th St., N.Y. 



Tel. IB! Madison Sn. 

 Open 6 A. Wl. Daily. 



TOP PRICE AND PROMI 



J. K. ALLEN 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only^ 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Cattley as 



LiHM 



Lily of the Valley 



Daisies (per bunch) 



Stocks (per bunch) 



Sweet l^eas (per loo bunches). 



Qardenjas 



Adlantum 



SmHax 



Asparagus Plumosus, strings 



" *' & Spjeo. (loo bchb)- 



FlritH«lfo«W«* 



baglnnlnKlulyS 

 1909 



15.00 

 3.00 

 1.00 



x.oo 

 5.00 



50 



3oo 

 20.00 



15.00 



35.00 

 S-0» 



2.fl> 

 .15 

 .10 



4.00 



25.0: 

 75 



12.00 

 30. 00 



25.0c 



time. His future movements will de- 

 pond on circumstances. 



Frank Polites has been having an 

 enjoyable time in Pittsburg. Youngs- 

 town, Cleveland, and other points cur- 

 ing the past two weeks. 



Wm. K. Harris has been confined to 

 bis room for over a week. General 

 debility, probably caused by the hot 

 weather. He expects to be about again 

 in a few days. 



J, Wm. Coltlesh is an ardent patriot 

 but his enthusiasm has limits. He ob- 

 jects to having his place burned down 

 even if it is the glorious Fourth. 

 Hence the hurty call for the fire bri- 

 gade to save his wagon shed. 



G. S. Faulkner, florist. 138 South 151 h 

 street, is temporarily located on oppo- 

 site side of street (137) during rebuild- 

 ing. About Sept. 1st he will occupy 

 his old location— excepting that capac- 

 ity will be doubled and he will have 

 the corner store of the new building. 



W. F. Gude, Washington, D. C, was 

 a week-end visitor and made it all up 

 with the Commodore for not being at 

 Waretown on the 25th ult. He also 



gave some good advice anent the 

 I outes to the convention which will 

 prove of value to our local delegation. 



W. Atlee Burpee sails for Europe on 

 Saturday, the 10th inst.. to attend the 

 sweet pea exhibitions and visit the in- 

 teresting horticultural centers. His 

 firm will disseminate four new Spen- 

 cers this year. These are said to be a 

 distinct advance on anything .yet in- 

 troduced. We will have something 

 more to say about them a little later. 



Wm. Falck sailed on Saturday, July 

 ?,. from New York. His departure 

 from Pennock Bros, was signalized 

 by much effusion and many souvenirs. 

 Almost every employe had some good 

 token to add to the pile. The master- 

 piece was a decorated vessel filled 

 with the light wine of Kentucky. 

 However good the contents, it will be 

 many a year before same will be 

 sampled. The outside decorations of 

 this receptacle were unique, fifteen or 

 twenty artists having taken part in 

 producing the harmonious whole, 

 topped off with a bow of red, white 

 and blue ribbon. 



