February 5, 1910 



HORTICULTURE 



201 



Ettablished 1874. 



FLORIST 

 N. E. Cor. 44 St. & Madison Avenue, N. T. City 



Flowers shipped on all Steamers. Special Correspon- 

 dents in all the large cities of Europe and theBritixh 

 Colonies. Telegraph & Cable address Dardsplor. 



NEW ENGLAND 



FLOWER DELIVERIES 



Send flower orders for delivery in Boston 

 and all New England points to 



THOS. F. GALVIN 



124 Tremont St., Boston 



Florist 



121 Baronne St., New Orleans, La. 



Prompt deliveries in this section. 



■^ M&TTHEWS florIst "— 



DAYTON, OHIO 



Is elegantly equipped to take care prop- 

 erly of all orders for flowers entrusted 

 to him night or day 



For Dayton, Ohio and Vicinity. 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



CCPollworthCo. 



WILL TAKE PROPER 

 CARE OF YOUR ORDERS IN 



Wisconsin 



i-THE BOSTOIM- 



CUT FLOWER CO. 



Will fill orders for flowers, design work or plants 

 promptly as ordered to any address in Boston 

 and Ticinity, Usual Commission. 



14 Bromfleld Street, Boston. 



Telephone, Main 3681. 



TRANSFER 



Your orders for flower or plant deliT- 

 ery in Eastern New England to 



JULIUS A. ZINN 



2 Beacon St , Boston 



WELLESLEY COLLEGE 



Hall, Walnut Hill aad Rockridga Hall 

 •■ TAILBY,Wellesley, Mas*. 



Td. WcIldlcT M-i •»<! •. Nifht 44-3. 



48 W. 29th Street. New York City 

 TelcpboD* No. 1T5T Had. 8q. 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



GALAX, broDce aad creen, freih crop, 

 •LOO, 1000; IT-BO, 10.000. LBUCOTHOB 

 BPBAYB, Ttc, 100. QREIBIN SHBBT 

 1IOS8, «2.00 Urs« bar 



ROBERT J. DYSART 



Public Accountant and Auditor 



simple methods of correct aecvaatlBC 

 Mpeelallj adapted for florista' ■■«. 



Boolcs Balanced and Adjtisted 



UercliaDt* Bank BalldlBg 



28 STATE STREET, - BOSTON 



Tclaphoaa. Ualn BS. 



In ordering good* please add " I saw 

 it in HORTICULTURE." 



PERSONAL. 



T. Mellstrom, representing P. Sander 

 & Son, sailed from New York on the 

 Oceanic, Saturday, January 29. 



E. B. Jennings, florist, Southport, 

 Conn., has been striclten with hem- 

 orrhages. At last accounts he was im- 

 proving. 



C. W. Scott, manager of Vaughan's 

 Seed Store, New York, was caried to 

 Grand Rapids, Wis., last Saturday by 

 the death of his father. 



Visitors in New York: Carl C. Cropp, 

 Chicago, 111.; W. L. Rock, Kansas City, 

 Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Pettee of the J. M. 

 Gasser Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 



Julius Roehrs, Sr., sailed from New 

 York on Monday, January 24, for Trin- 

 idad. He will spend the rest of the 

 winter in Caracas, Venezuela, in com- 

 pany of Mr. Sades, the orchid collector. 

 As Caracas has a swell German club, 

 Mr. Roehrs will not be lonesome. 



Chas. Loechner, in his sixth week 

 at the Norwegian Hospital in Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y., with a broken leg, is get- 

 ting along nicely and his ever cheerful 

 temperament is no doubt a potent fac- 

 tor towards his rapid recovery. A 

 host of friends will be glad to see him 

 out again in the near future. 



Mckinley day in buffalo. 



Never in Buffalo has there been such 

 a general wearing of carnations as on 

 Saturday, January 29th. Men in all 

 walks of life have pinned the spicy 

 flowers to their coats and worn them 

 in commemoration of the President 

 who was murdered in this city, lu 

 every street car, in all of the hotels, 

 on street corners, and in the gather- 

 ing places of men, generally, the fav- 

 orite flower of the martyred President 

 was worn on that day with a tender 

 recollection. Thousands of flowers 

 were sold and by thousands of men 

 the name of William McKinley was 

 spo'ien with reverence and solemnity. 



BUSINESS CHANGES. 

 Niles Centre, III. — Heinz & Houpt 

 succeed Albert Furmana here. They 

 have six rose houses. 



South Bend, Ind. — The down-town 

 store and the greenhouses of the 

 South Bend Floral Company have 

 been purchased by Adelbert and 

 Charles Kinyon, florists. They have 

 taken over the entire business, mak- 

 ing the deal through C. E. Campbell, 

 receiver of the South Bend Floral 

 Company. The purchase price is $10,- 

 000. They have secured about an 

 acre of ground on which the houses 

 stand, but the receiver still has 15 

 building lots to dispose of as a part 

 of the company's property. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Springfield, III. — Thomas Cale, a 

 nurseryman, has been arrested for vio- 

 lation of the law prohibiting sale of 

 diseased nursery stock. 



Muncy, Pa.— John P. Ring, formerly 

 with Evenden Bros, at Williamsport, 

 Pa., has bought the property recently 

 owned by A. B. Herbst & Son and 

 will conduct a general florist and seed 

 business. 



THE BEST LETTERS 



Boston Florist Letter Go. 



66 PEARL ST., B09T0N 



N. F. McCasthv. Mgr. 



Ordsr direct or bur froiD your local sopplr 

 dealer, insist on havinc the 



BOSTON 



Inscnptioiu, Emblem*, etc.. Always 

 ID Stock 



Galax '"I Leucothoe 



Quality, Packing and Price All RlgM. 



Wholesale Only. 



Send for Quotations. 



J.L.BANNER, montkzijma 



"FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH." 



Leading Retail Florists Listed by 



Towns for Ready Reference. 



Albany N. Y.— H. G. Byres, 11 N. Pearl 

 St. 



Albany, N. Y. — F. A. Danker, 40 Maiden 

 Lane. 



Boston-^Thos. F. Galvin, 124 Tremont St. 



Boston — Edward MacMuIkin, 194 Boyl- 

 stou St. 



Boston — Hoffman, Florist, 59-61 Massa- 

 chusetts Ave. 



Boston — Julius A. Zinn, 2 Beacon St. 



Boston— The Boston Cut Flower Co., 14 

 Bromfleld St. 



Brooklyn, N. Y.— Robert G. Wilson. Ful- 

 ton St. and Greene Ave. 



Buffalo, N. Y.— Palmer's. 304 Main St. 



Chicago— Hauswlrth, "The Florist," 232 

 Michigan Ave. 



Chicago— William J. Smyth, Michigan 

 Ave. and 31st St. 



Dayton, O. — Matthews, The Florist. 



Denver, Colo.— Park Floral Co., 1706 

 Broadway. 



Detroit, Mich,— J. Breitmeyer's Sons, 

 Miami and Gratiot Aves. 



Kansas City, Mo. — Samuel Murray, 1071 

 Broadway. 



Kansas City, Mo.— Wm. U Rock Flower 

 Co.. 1116 Walnut St. 



Louisville, Ky.— Jacob Schulz, 550 Socth 

 Fourth Ave. 



Milwaukee, Wis.— C. C. PoUworth Co. 



New York — David Clarke's Sons, 2139- 

 2141 Broadway. 



New York— Alex. McConnell, 571 Fifth 



New York— Young & Nugent, 42 W. 28th 

 St. 



New York— M. A. Bowe, 1294 Broadway. 



New York — Dards, N. E. cor. 44th St. 

 and Madison Ave. 



New Orleans, La.— Chas. Eble, 121 

 Baronne St. „„ „ „^ 



Toronto, Can.— J. H. Dunlop, 96 Yonge St. 



Washington, D. C— Gude Bros., 1214 F 

 St. 



Wellesley, Mass.— Tallby. 



NEW FLOWER STORES. 



Portland, Me.— N. T. Hanaford, Port- 

 land street. 



Pittsfield, Mass.— The Flower Shop. 

 Agri. Nat'l Bank building. 



E. Bridgeport, Conn.— Mrs. L. G. 

 Mills, 112-1 E. Main street. 



Spokane, Wash.— The Rose Floral 

 Co., 420 Riverside avenue, Frand F. 

 Monaham and J. Vollman, mgrs. 



