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HORTICULTURE 



January 22, 1910 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 ^=SONS— 



Cor. Miami and Qratiot Aves. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs . . . 

 Higli Grade Gut Blooms 



We cover all MichiKan points and good 

 •ectiona of Ohio, Indiana and Canada. 



WILLIAM J. SMYTH 



FLORIST 



Obt. nichlfan Ave. and 3lst St., CHICAGO 



We ship to all points in Illinois and Iowa, 

 niaties: Douglai744, Douglas S23, Dou|la8 740 



HAUSWIRTH y 



THE 

 LORIST 



Out of Town orders for Hospitals 

 Carefully filled. 



232 Michigan Ave. 



CHICAGO 



AUDITORIUM ANNEX Tal. HtrrJMn tSt 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



Florist 



Coates House Conservatory 



1017 BROADWAY, KANSAS CITY, MO. 

 Both 'Phones 2670 Main. 



WASHINGTON, 

 D. C. 



'Sir QUDE'5 



wriMiiiirrmiinf 



The Far-Famed Flowers of 



TORONTO 



Delivered on mall or telegraph order for 

 any occasion, in any part o£ the Dominion. 



JOHN H. DUNLOP, 



96 Yon&e St., • Toronto. Ont. 



Tiie Park Floral Go. 



J. A. VALENTINE, 

 Pros. 



DENVER, COLORADO 



WILLIAM L ROCK 

 FLOWER CO. 



Kansas City, 



Mo. 



will carefully execute order* tor Kansas 

 City and any town in Missouri or Kansas. 



^ Flowers f Quality 



BUFFALO, N. Y. 



W. J. PALMER &. SON, 304 Main St. 



Of Interest to Retail 

 Horists 



Kansas City, Mo. — The George M. 

 Kellogg Flower and Plant Company, 

 formerly in tbe Rialto Building, has 

 leased the building at 1122 Grand 



New Haven, Conn. — The florists 

 here are much incensed over the 

 action of the Yale students in bar- 

 ring flowers from the Junior Promen- 

 ade and regard the treatment given 

 them as most unfair. The florists 

 have always advertised in the college 

 magazines, have entered into the 

 spirit of all the college festivities, 

 have been generous to college patrons 

 and given credit to students frequent- 

 ly to their own loss. The action of 

 the committee in pledging students 

 not to purchase flowers is regarded 

 by some as an unlawful procedure. 



Dayton, O. — Fourteen of the repre- 

 sentatives of the Mathews Florist es- 

 tablishment gathered at the Hotel 

 Atlas, Wednesday night, the 12th 

 inst., in the annual banquet of the 

 institution. During the evening there 

 were speeches by nearly all of the 



f§ STEAMER DEPARTURES ^ 



Atlantic Transport. 



Minneapolis, N. Y. -London. . .Jan. 29 



Cunard. 



Campania, N. 1'. -Liverpool Jan. 26 



French. 



La Touralne, N. Y. -Havre. .. .Jan. 27 



Hamburg-American. 

 Cincinnati, N. Y.-Med't'n Jan. 29 rt 



North German Lloyd. g- 



SJ Kpr. Wilhelm, N. Y. -Bremen. .Jan. 25 S 

 S Berlin, N. Y. -Mediterranean.. .Jan. 29 ra^ 



^ White Star. ffi 



K) Oceanic, N. Y.-S'hampton Jan. 29 w! 



8) Cretic, Boston-Med'fn Jan. 29 9 



persons present. They told of their 

 experiences in the business and in 

 this way the value of their services 

 will be increased. Following are the 

 names of those present: Samuel Kirk 

 and wife, Nick Tertichek and wife, 

 William Graves and wife, Walter Ma- 

 thews and wife, Finley Neibert and 

 wife, George Gesler and wife, Leo 

 Asher, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren G. 

 Mathews. 



There was nothing very 

 DETROIT rushing or exciting dur- 

 ing the last week unless 

 it was shoveling of snow to give pros- 

 pective buyers a chance to reach the 

 store entrances. Every January and 

 February we have a heavy snow storm 

 and we received probably a couple of 

 inches more this year than last and 

 it has cut into the counter sales and 

 hampered business in many other 

 ways. During the midst of it came 

 the call for the annual florists' dance 

 and young and old braved the storm, 

 responding most numerously to this 

 call and not dispersing till 2 A. M. 



ALEX. MeCONNELL 



S7I FIFTH AVENUE 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Telegiapbic orders forwarded to say 

 part of the United States, Canada, aad 

 all principal cities of Enrope. Ordan 

 transferred or intrusted by the tiade to 

 onr selection for delivery on steamslkips 

 or elsewhere receive special attentioa. 



TeleplioneCiils,487anil 488 MurrayHIII 



Cable Address, ALBZCOIfHBLL 



DAVID CLARKE'S SON* 



Deliver orders from any part of tbe c 



New York Ctty 

 Or OUT-OOINO STEAMERS 



Write or telegraph 



2 159-21 41 Broadway, N«w Y*rk 



Telephone iSSs-'SSa Coi»imbo« 



M. A. BOWE 



In the Heart of New York City 

 1294 Broadway 



Tsl. 2270, 33th St. NEW YORK 



Our Motto— The Oolden Rule 



Y0UN6 ft NUBENI 



42 West 28 St., NEW YORK 



"FUHntl* BY TCLCeHAFH" 



U3ANT, N. Y. 



Plowfs or Desiga Wortc 



DKLITERKD IN ALBANY AND VICIinif 



ON TKLKGRAPHIC ORDER. 



11 NORTH PEARL ST., ALBANY, jU 



Flower Deliveries 



In Brooklyn and other Long Island Points 

 New York City, New Jersey, etc. At 

 Theatres, Hotels, Steamers or Residences. 



WILSON 



Fnltoi SI and Sraeie Afe., Brooklyn, N.Y. 



DANKER, ^^' 



ORDBRS FOR 



Choice Flowers and 

 Floral Emblems 



PILLED PROMPTLY 



BOSTON'S BEST 



In Quality and Design 



Can be relied upon when you transfer your 

 letail orders to 



EDWARD MACMULKIN 



194 Boylston Street, Boston. 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 

 JACOB SCHULZ, 



6SO South Fourth Ave. 



