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HORTICULTURi: 



October 16, 1909 



WHUL,ESAI.E EXORISTS— 



New York — Continued 



Wm. H. Kuebler, 28 WlUougbby St., 

 Brooklyn. N. Y. 



For page see List of Adverttsera. 



MUlang Bros., 41 W. 28tli St., New Tort 

 For page see List of Adrertlsera. 



John Young, 51 W. 28th St., New York. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Greater New York Florists' Assoclatloa, 

 162 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Frank Mlllang, 55-57 W. 26th St., N«w 



York. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



Philip F. KcBsler, 65 & 57 W. 26tli St., 



New York. 



For page see List of AdvertlBers. 



A. U Young & Oo., 64 W. 28th St., N. T. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



J. K. Ailei, 106 W. 2Sth St., New York. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Charles Mlllang, 56 and 67 West 26th St., 



New York. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



B. S. Sllnn, Jr., 55-57 W. 26th St., New 



York. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Philadelphia 



W. E. McKIsslck & Bros., 1619-1631 E«B- 



stead St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



Leo Niessen Co., 1209 Arch St., PhUadel- 

 phia. Pa. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



The S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., ie08-U 



Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



New Offers in This issue. 



ALTERNANTHERA "JEWEL." 



Willi.Tiii Trifker, Ai-lington, N. J. 

 For page see Li.st of Advertisers. 



CARNATION SHASTA. 



liiiUT A: Suiitb, luiliaiiiiimli.s, liut. 



Patteu & Co., Te\vk.sliur,v, Mass. 



For page see List of .Advertisers. 



1,000,000 CANNA ROOTS: DAHLIA 

 ROOTS. 



It. ViiK-eiit, Jr. & Sons Co., 



White Marsh, Md. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



CEDAR BARK FOR COVERING 

 WINDOW BOXES. 



S. S. I'fimoi'k-.MuL'lian Co., 



I'hilailelpliia, I'a. 



l"or page see List of Advertisers. 



DOUBLE HYACINTHS SPECIAL. 



James Vick's Sons, lloiliester. X. Y. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



GIANT CYCLAMEN: MIGNONETTE 

 COLOSSAL.I 



Henry F. Micliell Co., I'hiladeipliia, I'a. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



LANDSCAPE GARDENING COURSE. 



Home Corresponduin'i- Schot'ls. 



Springtiekl, Mass. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



NOTICE TO ENGINEERS AND 

 LANDSCAPE GARDENERS. 



City of San Autoiiio, Texas. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS, FARLEYENSE, 

 PHOENIX AND KENTIAS. 



Jiillns Roebrs Co., Rutherford, N. J. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



PRIVET HEDGE BY THE MILE. 



Harrison's Nurseries, Berlin, Md. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



PROSPECTIVE EXHIBITIONS. 



Boston, Mass. — New England Fruit 

 Show, Horticultural Hall, Oct. 19-24. 

 Wilfrid Wheeler, Concord, Mass., sec- 

 retary. 



Madison, N. J. — Morris County Gar- 

 deners' and Florists' Society, Oct. 27, 

 28. E. Reagan, secretary. 



Glen Cove, N. Y. — Nassau County 

 Horticultural Society dahlia show, 

 Oct. 14; annual show, Oct. 28, 29. 

 Wm. Mackenzie, secretary. 



Pasadena, Calif. — Pasadena Garden- 

 ers' Association, Oct. 28, 29, 30. A. 

 McLeod, secretary. 



New York, N. Y. — Hortieultural So- 

 ciety of New York, Nov. 3-7. Geo. V. 

 Nash, Botanical Garden, Bronx Park. 



White Plains, N. Y. — Tarrytown 

 Horticultural Society, St. John's Hall. 

 Nov. 4, 5, 6. E. W. Neubrand, Tarry- 

 town, secretary. 



New Haven, Conn. — New Haven 

 County Horticultural Society, Music 

 Hall, Nov. 2-4. F. H. Wirtz, 86 Nicoll 

 St., secretary. 



Hartford, Conn. — Connecticut Hor- 

 ticultural Society, Putnam Phalanx 

 Hall, Nov. 3, 4, chrysanthemum show. 

 G. W. Smith, Melrose, Conn., secre- 

 tary. 



Boston, Mass. — Massachusetts Hor- 

 ticultural Society, chrysanthemum 

 show, Nov. 4-7; Orchid exhibition. 

 May 26-30, 1910. W. P. Rich, 300 

 Massachusetts Av. 



St. Louis, Mo. — St. Louis Horticul- 

 tural Society and Florists' Club, 

 Coliseum, Nov. 9-12. Otto G. Koenig, 

 6743 Florissant Av. 



Toronto, Ont. — Ontario Horticul- 

 tural Exhibition, St. Lawrence arena, 

 Nov. 10-14. P. W. Hodgetts, Parlia- 

 ment Buildings. 



Ciiicago, III. — Horticultural Society 

 of Chicago, Coliseum, date not an- 

 nounced; J. H. Burdett, 1620 W. 104th 

 Place. 



Milwaukee, Wis. — Milwaukee Flor- 

 ist Club, Auditorium Building, Nov. 

 13-16. 



Norwich, Conn. — New London 

 County Horticultural Society, Novem- 

 ber. F. B. Allen, secretary. 



The executive committee of the Am- 

 erican Rose Society held a meeting on 

 Oct. 13 in A'ew York City. 



Little Ads Bring 

 Big Returns 



Little ads in our Classified Columns 

 bring big returns to both advertiser 

 and purchaser. 



Anything that can be sold to florists, 

 gardeners, park and cemetery superin- 

 tendents, etc., can be sold through this 

 medium in this department, and at 

 very small cost. 



Don't fail to read them each issue, for 

 you will find one or more that will 

 prove profitable to you. 



I They Cost Only One 

 Cent a Word Undisplayed 



During Recess 



ASTORIA FLORISTS' BOWLING 

 CLUB. 



The proposed outing of this club to 

 the country home of W. H. Siebrecht 

 at Chappequa, N. ¥., has been post- 

 poned to Sunday. ITth inst. Fifteen 

 members will make the trip, starting 

 at S a. ra. from Astoria. 



The scores at the last bowling meet 

 were as follows: 



Slebreeht 1.3.5 170 151 



H. Siebrecht 156 142 131 



W. H. Siebrecht. Jr 134 110 



Einsmaim l?a 213 158 



Hlei.k\vroii 137 135 134 



rioiilidcter 171 157 189 



Doiialdsoii 170 165 143 



P. Kessler ]67 144 144 



Miesem 146 145 173 



I^orenz l.'ifi 140 124 



Smilli 177 138 208 



.\nderson 145 122 161 



Krowii 192 157 149 



Polykrauas 122 139 140 



Jaeol)Soii 113 166 123 



Arnold 113 137 117 



.Schleth 118 130 131 



OBITUARY. 



John S. Zschorna. 

 J. S. Zschorna, well known as a re- 

 tail florist in Brooklyn, N. Y., died on 

 September 29. 



Fred Zappe. 



Fred ?appe, formerly for many 

 years lireman for the J. A. Budlong 

 Co., Chicago, and father of Chas. 

 Zappe with the stoie force of the same 

 firm, died Sunday. Oct. 10th. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Salvia Bethelii, not Sethelii is the 

 name of the new salvia referred to in 

 our issue of October 9. 



Pittsburg, Pa. — J. M. Jones, florist, 

 has bought nine acres of land on 

 Highland avenue. Summit Park, for 

 $9,250. He intends to establish a 

 nursery for decorative plants. 



Fairhaven, Mass. — Peter Murray 

 and Harold Hall, an employe, were 

 thrown from a delivery wagon, the 

 horse running away, last Tuesday af- 

 ternoon and both were injured but not 

 seriously. 



Soutii Manchester, Conn., — Peter 

 Zuger. who has been connected with 

 the iiark department of the city of 

 Hartford, has leased a greenhouse and 

 land here and will start on Nov. 1 in 

 the florist and nursery business. 



Franklin, Mass. — William Doel of 

 Pascoag, R. 1., has purchased the Wal- 

 ter Slade estate nursery. For the 

 winter he will put a caretaker in 

 charge of the gi'eenhoiises and next 

 summer may take charge of the busi- 

 ness liimself. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Knight <S- Struck, New York City— 

 Ilosciiiitive folder of Gloriosa Roths- 

 childsiana, with illustiation in natural 

 colors. 



