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HORTICULTURE 



March 19, 1910 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 — SONS=^ 



Cor. Miami and Qratlot Aves. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs . . . 

 High Grade Gut Blooms 



We cover all Michigan pointa and good 

 sections of Ohio, Indiana and Canada. 



WILLIAM J. SMYTH 



FLORIST 



Odt. Mic higan Ave, and 3 1 st St., CHICAGO 



We shi p to all points in I llinois and Iowa. 

 Phones: Oougla>744, Douglas 523, Dou{lae740 



HIUSWIRTH pj„«„ 



Out of Town orders for Hospluls 

 Carefully filled. 



232 Michigan Ave. 



CHICAGO 



_AUDITORIUM ANNEX T.I. Harrlion S8S 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



Florist 



Coates House Conservatory 



101 r BROADWAY, KANSAS CITY, MO. 

 Both 'Phones 2670 Main. 



WASHINGTON, 

 D. C. 



7£>sffrr Q U D E * S 



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The Far-Famed Flowers of 



TOROIMTO 



Delivered on mail or telegraph order for 

 any occasion, in any part of the Dominion. 



JOHN H. DUNLOP, 



g6 Yonee St., - To rofito. Ont. 



The Park Floral Co. 



J. A. VALENTINE, 

 Pres. 



Of Interest to Retail 

 Florists 



NEW FLOWER STORES. 

 Worcester, Mass.— Walter E. Draper. 

 Wakefield, Mass.— Otto B. Runge, 



Albion street. 



Rochester, N. Y 

 34ri Main street. 



Stockton, Cal.— Mrs. 

 Idleliour Theatre BIdg. 



Des Moines, Iowa.— American Floral 

 Co., Frank Stevens, proprietor. 



-George T. Boucher, 

 Will Davis, 



BUSINESS CHANGES. 



McCook, Nebr.— The Morrissy Green- 

 house has been purchased by M. N. 

 Johnson. 



Newton, Kans.— The Kline Bros 

 have sold their flower store in the 

 Post Office Bldg. to Hasler & Hassle- 

 mann. 



Kent, Wash.— The Seattle Carnation 

 Co. has sold its place here and leased 

 one in Auburn, Wash., where it has 

 three greenhouses 24x200 feet 



Seattle, Wash.— Sandahl & Son now 

 devote their entire time to their retail 

 business at 120 Pike St.. having sold 

 their nursery at Renton, Wash 



J STEAMER DEPARTURES S 



jj^ Atlantic Transport. §j 



|j Minneapolis, N. Y.-London.. .Mar. 26 S 

 ^ Cunard. 



Mauretania, N. Y.-Liverpool. . Mar 23 i 



French. 3 



La Touraiue, N. V.-Havre. . .Mar. 24 ffi 



Hamburg-American. a 



Amerika, N. Y.-Hamburg. . . .Mar. 26 A 



North German Lloyd. gj 



Kr-p'z'n Cecilie, N. Y.-B'm'u.Mar 2" 3^ 



Ivoeuig Alh't, N. Y.-Medlfr'n.Mar! 26 §{ 



Red Star. fj 



Lapland, N. Y. -Antwerp Mar. 26 & 



S White Star. K 



S, Canopic, Boston-Mediter'n'u. .Mar ''4 S) 



'W Oceanic, N. Y.-S'hamptou Mar "6 M 



^ Cedric, N. Y.-Liverpool Mar. 2j iH, 



DENVER, 



COLORADO 



WILLIAM L ROCK 

 FLOWER CO. 



Kansas City. . . Mo. 



will carefully execute orden for Kanuu 

 City and any town In UUsourl or Kanu*. 



Flowers ^Quality 



BUFFALO. N.Y. 



W. J. PALMER i SON. 304 Main St. 



Marysvllle, Kans.— The greenhouses 

 of P. A. Hammett have been pur- 

 chased by H. R. Fisher formerly with 

 Simanton & Pence of Fall City, Nebr. 

 The greenhouses will be considerably 

 enlarged in the near future. 



Boston, Mass.— R. C. Bridgham has 

 purchased the stock and good will of 

 the retail florist business of Albert 

 Scott, 67 Beacon St. Mr. Bridgham is 

 also proprietor of the Newton Rose 

 Conservatories at Newtonville, Mass. 



Pittsburg, Kans.— J. S. Steinhauser 

 and W. L. Packard have incorporated 

 under the name of Steinhauser Florist 

 and Nursery Co. J. S. Steinhauser is 

 president and general manager, W. L. 

 Packard secretary and treasurer. W. 

 L. Packard purchased one-half interest 

 of Mr. Steinhauser's business and the 

 new firm will add a number of build- 

 ings, four new greenhouses 27x200 feet 

 being among them. 



ALEX. MeGONNELL 



B7I FIFTH AVENUE 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Telegraphic orders forwarded to any 

 pan of the Utited States, Canada, and 

 all principal ciiies of Europe. Orders 

 transferred or intrusted by the trade to 

 our selection for delivery on steamships 

 or elsewhere receive special attention. 



TelephoneCalls,487and488MurrarHII| 



Cable Address, ALEXCONNELL 



DAVID CLARKE'S SON5 



Dellrer orders from any part of the country lo 



New York City 

 Or OUT-QOINQ STEAMERS 



Write or teleeraph 



2139-2141 Broadway, New Yorl 



Telephone i53'-i5!3 Columbns 



M. A. BO\/VE 



In the Heart ef New York City 

 1294 Broadway 



Tat 2270, 3811, St. N EW YORK 



Our Motto— The Qolden Rule 



YOoWeTTuGlff 



42 Wut 28 St., NEW YORK 

 "njowtns Br telbgrapm " 



ALBANY, N V. 



Flowers or D esign Work 



DELIVERED IN ALBANY 4ND ViriNITV 

 ON TELEGRAPHIC ORDER 



1 1 NORTH PEARL ST.. ALBANY. N. Y. 



Fiower~De7Tveir[es 



|w^;» cry,^*S'rw^'?efsii!^°ei^°'"i? 



Theatres, Hotels, Steamers or Besldenc^ 



WILSON 



Foltoi SI and Grieie Are., Brioklyn, N.r. 



dankIrTtt' 



ORDERS FOR 



Choice Flowers and 

 Floral Emblems 



^ FILLED PROM PTLY 



BOSTOivrS^BEST 



In Quality and Design 



Can be relied upon when you transfer your 

 letail orders to 



EDWARD MACMULKIN 



194 Boylston Street, Boston 



~XOUISVILLErKY7~ 

 JACOB SCHULZ. 



S50 South Fourth Ave^ 



