November 15, 1913 



HORTICULTURE 



677 



NEW ENGLAND 



FLOWER DELIVERIES 



Send flower orders for delivery in lioston 

 and all New England pointv to 



THOS. F. GALVIN 



126 Tremont St., Boston 



P. McKENNA & SON 



(EaUbllibed 1861.) 



770 St. Catherino St.. Wo*t 



MONTREAL, CANADA 



IVifivi Spicial Attfntion f TiU^raphic 

 Orders 



WASHINGTON- 



tis r ST. w. w. 

 F. H. KRAMER 



Auto delivery •( Designi and Floweti to 

 any addraas ia WathingtoD. 



Stock and Work First Class 



JOHNSTON BROTHERS 



LMftdlny Floiifita. Orders fllled fer any 

 part af tba State. 



38 Dorraace Street 



PROVIDENCE 



The California Florist 



JULIUS EPPSTEIN ■ 



FRANK H FORREST 



M4 - 14« Oearr Street, SAN FBANCISCO, 

 BBd Hatel St. Fnuiele, CAL. 



W« corer the entire Paclflc Coaat and Weat 

 •f the Rookie*. Wire us your orders for 

 all Steamers sailing for Honolalo^ Manila 

 aB4 tha Orient. Regular Trade Dlaconnt 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



FRED C. WEBER 



4326-28 Olive St. 



Metnber Ft^rttii Ttle£r&pk Delivery Asiociation 

 NO TfCM fStriALS. We have one stora •nly 



The Far-Famed Flowers of 



TORONTO 



OeUvered on mail or telerr^pti ord«r i»r 

 ■ay oec»«lon, in any part of th« DomlnlOTiu 



JOHN H. DUNLOP 



M Tenge 8t„ 



TORONTO. ONT. 



ouDE enos-co 



FLORISTS 



WASHINGTON, 

 D.C. 



GUDE'S 



Member Florists' 

 Telegraph Delivery. 



MONTREAL 



Order 



HALL & ROBINSON T; 



1 125 ST. CATHERINE JT., W. '-- 



Gasser Co., Euclid 

 Co., 1643 

 Sons, 



Floral 



Flowers by Telegraph 



Leading Retail Florists Listed by 

 Towns for Ready Reference. Orders 

 transferred by telegram or otherwise 

 to any of the firms whose address is 

 here given will be promptly and prop- 

 erly filled and delivered. 



Albany, N. Y.— H. G. Eyres, 11 N. Pearl St. 



Alb.iny, N. Y.— The Rosary, 23 Steuhen St. 



Boston— Thos. F. Galvln, 128 Tremont St. 



Boston— Ed. MacMulkIn, 194 Boylston St. 



Boston— Penn, the Florist, 37-43 Brom- 

 fleld St. 



Boston— Zlnn, the Florist, 1 Park St. 



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

 ton St. and Greene Ave. 



Buffalo, N. \. — S. A. Anderson, 440 Main 

 St. 



Buffalo, N. Y.— Palmer's, 3(M Main St. 



Chicago — William J. Smyth, Michigan 

 Ave. and 31st St. 



Cleveland, O.— J. M. 

 Ave. 



Denver, Col. — Park 

 Broadway. 



Detroit, Mich.^ — J. Breitmeyer's 

 corner Broadway and Gratiot Ares. 



Kansas City, Mo. ^Samuel Murray, 912 

 Grand Ave. 



Milwaukee, Wis.— C. C. Pollworth Co. 



Montreal, Can. — Hall & Robinson, 825 St. 

 Catherine St., W. 



Montreal, Can. — P. McKenna & Sons, 770 

 St. Catherine St.. West. 



New London, Conn. — Renter's, 



New Y'ork— David Clarke's Sons, 2139- 

 2141 Broadway. 



New York — Alex. McConnell, 571 5th Are. 



New Y'ork- Young & Nugent, 42 W. 28th. 



New York — Dards, N. E. corner 44th 

 St. and Medison Ave. 



New i'crk— Bloomlngdale's, E. 59th St. 



New York- Max Schllng, 22 W. 59th St. 



New Y'ork — George M. Stumpp, 761 Fifth 

 Ave. 



New York— Thos. F. Galvln, Fifth Ave., 

 at 4Hth St. 



Norwich, Conn. — Renter's. 



Omaha, Neb. — Hess & Swoboda, 1415 

 Farnum St. 



Providence, R. I. — Johnston Bros., 38 

 Dorrance St. 



Rochester, N. Y.— J. B. Keller Sons, 25 

 Clinton Ave., N. 



San Francisco, Cal. — The Callfornlan 

 Florist, 344-346 Geary St. 



St. Louis, Mo.— Fred C. Weber, 4326-28 

 Olive St. 



St. Paul, Minn.— Holm & Olson, Inc. 



St. Paul, Minn.— L. L. May & Co. 



Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N. Y. — F. R. 

 Pierson Co. 



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

 St. 



Washington, D. C— Gude Bros., 1214 F 

 St. 



Washington, D, C— F. H. Kramer, 915 

 F St., N. W. 



Washington. D. C. — George H. Cooke. 



Westerly, R. I.— Renter's. 



Worcesijr. Mass. — Randall's Flower Shop, 

 3 Pleasant St. 



NEWS NOTES. 



The Miami Floral Company of Day- 

 ton, Ohio, had a grand public opening 

 of their new and handsome establish- 

 ment on Thursday, Nov. 6. The Day- 

 ton Daily News devoted the greater 

 part of two pages to a description of 

 the beauties of the place, one of the 

 most elaborate and attractive in the 

 country, with portraits of J. W. Rod- 

 gers, general manager and other offi- 

 cials of the company. 



The advertisement of the Rosary 

 Flower Company in this issue seems 

 to be a point well taken. We find in 

 the Florists' Directory no less than 

 thirteen "Rosarys" and "Roserys" all 

 in the same line of business in various 

 parts of the country. It is not sur- 

 prising that correspondents get them 

 mixed up sometimes. No doubt they 

 are all "own root" plants but it is our 

 impression that the New York estab- 

 lishment was the first to use the name. 



BE PREPARED 



FOR THE 



HOLIDAY RUSH 



Lay in your stock of Ready-made 

 Paper Pot Covers, Mats, Waterproof 

 Crepe Paper, and Two-toned Scal- 

 loped-edge Crepe Paper. 



M. RICE CO. 



LEADINI FIOIISTS' SUPPIT AND IIBBON HOUSE 



1220 Race St., Phila, Pa. 



Mention HORTICULTCRE when writing 



ORDDtS rOK 



NEW YORK 



WKE OE PHONE TO 



MAX SCHLING 



22 Wist S9th Stmt, idjoinini Plaza Hote 



BMt Florists ia ikc StatM ai Refereacet 



EUROPEAN ORDERS EXECUTED 



Hembers of the Floriita Telegraph 

 Delivery. 



BOSTON. MASS. 



"Penn, The Telegraph Florist" 

 Member of Florists' Telegraph Dellverv 

 87-43 BROMFIKLD STREET 



Trsnsfsr your orders for flowsr or 

 plant deliveries to 



7INN The Florist 



^111 11 lParkSt.,Bostoii 



BOSTON'S BEST 



In Quality and Design 



Can kc relied apon when yon transfer yonr 

 retail (H*der8 to 



EDWARD MACMULKIN 



194 BojristOB Street, BOSTON. 



THE J. M. GASSER COMPANY, 



CLEVELMl) 



EudM Avanus 



