August 21, 1909 



HOKTICUI^TURE, 



28> 



«iS=» H O T I C E i 



_^ . 11 M| ■■ I I WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



Manhattan Flower Market \!!;2 tsj^ 



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



Stock, etc., for our new store. Reliability and responsibility first-class. Good prices and prompt returns, Good opportunity. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS' 



54 West 28th St. 

 NEW YORK 



Telephone 3559 Madison Sq. 



A. L YOUNG & CO. 



RECEIVERS & SHIP- 



PERS OF CUT 



FLOWERS. 



CONSIGNMENTS SOUCJTEO. 



REED (SL K£:LL£R 



12] West 25th St., New York 



Florists' Supplies 



We manufacture all our 



letal Designs, Baskets, lire Work & Novelties 



and are dealers in 

 •lastwire Decorative Greens and Flerists' Requisites 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER 

 EXCHANGE, Inc. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



Coaslg:nmeDts Solicited 



Bardy Fancy Fern Our Specially 



38-40 BROADW AY, DETROIT. MjCH. 



Don't Take Any Fake 



SILRALINE.! 



Sec that the spools you buy are stamped on the reverse 

 end with the name of 



JOHN C. MEYER, 



LOWELL, MASS. 



Wired Toothpicks 



Manufactured by 



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



$1.75; 50,000 $7.50. Sample &«» 



Per sale by dealers 



WILLIAM F.KASTING CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 

 383-387 Ellicott Street 



BUFFALO, - N, Y. 



ROBERT J. DYSART 



Public Accountant and Auditor 



Simple metbods of correct acoonntlof 

 (■pecUUy adapted for florlata' oa*. 



Books Balanced and Adjusted 



Meicbanta Bank Bnlldlnc 

 28 STATE STREET, - BOSTON 



Tclrplioaa, Halo M. 



188 7 I ESTABLISHED 



KEEPING OPEN HOUSE THIS SUMMER 



TO RECEIVE CONSIGNMENT- OF ALL CUT FLOWERS IN SEASON 



TOP PRICE AND PROMPT RETURNS 



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



Tel. 167 Madlaon Sq. 



Open6 A. M. Daily. 



J. K. ALLEN 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



MISCELLANEOUS 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



Now ready In limited quantity. 



E. A. BE AVEN 



EVERGREEN, ALABAMA. 



KRICK'S FLORIST 

 NOVELTIES 



Manufacturer and Patentee of the Per- 

 fect Adjustable Pot Handle or Hanger, 

 Perfect Adjustable Plant Stands and 

 the Original Genuine Immortelle Let- 

 ters, etc. Every Letter Marked. 



1164-66 Greene Av., Brook'yn. N.Y- 

 Sale by all Supply Houses 



Southern Wild Mnilax 



Satisfaction Quaranteed 

 Louisville Floral Co., Louisville, Ala. 



PHILADELPHIA NOTES. 



Paul Huebner of the Reading R. R. 

 landscape department, has been suffer- 

 ing from a severe attack of acute in- 

 digestion for the past three weeks. He 

 is now in the Episcopal Hospital at 

 Front and Lehigh avenues, and at lat- 

 est reports it was feared he wouIlI 

 have to remain there for some time. 



P. Joseph Lynch, of the Dingee & 

 Conard Co., passed through our city 

 on the 14th inst., on his way home 

 from New Castle, Indiana, where he 



Cattleyaa 



LIHe* 



Lily o( the Valley 



Asters. ■ ■ ■ 



Gladioli 



Sweet Peas (per too bunches) 



Qardenlaa 



Adlactum 



Smttax 



Asparagus Piumosua, strings 



" " &Spicii. (loobdK). 



First Half nf Wwk 



beglnntaigAug.lS 



1909 



■0.00 



4.00 



1.00 



•25 



•35 



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5.00 



.50 



6.00 

 ao.oo 

 lo.oo 



4£>.«o 



6.M 



3,oe 



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3.00 



4.00 



35.00 



.75 



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30.0* 



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had been completing the deal for the 

 purchase of the Heller Bros.' estab- 

 lishment. His purchase will add some 

 forty thousand feet of glass to the sev- 

 enty greenhouses operated by the com- 

 pany at West Grove, Pa. A detailed ac- 

 count of this new enterprise will be 

 found in another column. 



will be built especially for rose grow- 

 ing—the intention being to operate the 

 present range exclusively for palms 

 and pot plants. 



After attending the convention, 

 Joseph Heacock of the Joseph Hea- 

 cock Co., Wyncote, w-ill make a trip 

 west for a few weeks. His journey 

 will extend as far as British Columbia 

 where his son was lost over two yea- s 

 ago. The Heacock Company has made 

 an important purchase of real estate 

 recently. The tract is fifty-eight acres 

 in extent and is located at Rocloft 

 Station on the Philadelphia-New York 

 branch of the Reading R. R., eighteen 

 miles north of their present location. 

 Of late years the soil difficulty has 

 been getting more and more acute 

 around Wyncote. The new place is 

 about halt a mile from the station, on 

 a level road, w^ith good soil and good 

 water. They expect to commence 

 building early next spring. The houses 



Business in New Bedford, Mass., is 

 verv quiet, and with plenty of flowers 

 from the gardens of the florists the 

 rubbish heap seems to be the best cus- 

 tomer. 



SALE of STALLS 



The Sixth Annual Sale of Stalls 

 in the Boston Co-operative 

 Flower Market will be held on 

 Saturday, August 2S, 19C9, at 

 Music Hall Place, Winter 

 Street, Boston, Mass., at 



UA. M. All growers of Flowers 

 will find it to their interest to 

 attend this sale. 



E. CARTWRIQHT JOHN JMcFARLAND 



Pres. Sec'y. 



