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HORTICULTURE 



August 20, 1910 



M. C. FORD 



Successor to 



FORD BROTHERS 



121 West 28th Street NEW YORK 



A Full Line of All CUT FLOWERS. 

 Telephone, 3870 or 3871 M adiaon Square 



H. E. FROMENT 



Wholesale Commission Florist, 

 Choice Cut Flowers, 



57 West 28th St. :: NEW YORK 



Telepbones: 2200, 2201, Madison Square. 



Alfred H. Langjahr 



All choice cut-flowers in season. Send 

 for quotations. Correspondence with 

 ihippers of first-class stock invited. 



55 West 28th Street. New York 



Telephones 4626-4627 Madison Sqaare 



Edward C. Horan 

 Wholesale Florist 



55 WEST 28th ST. 



^- UM M«dlson Square NCW YOrfc 



Greater New YorK 

 Florists* Association, 



Inc. 



Now Open for Gut Flower Consignments 



142 Livingston Street, BROOKLYH, N. Y. 



Geo. WsCrawbock Telephone Connectioii 

 Manager 3642-48 Main 



Moore, Hentz & Nash 



Wholesale Commission Florists 



55 uul 57 We«t 26th Street 



New York 



Telephone No. 759 

 lladuon Square 



J. K. ALLEN 



Wholesale Florist 



Eetablislipd 1887. Oj/en J A. M. Daily 



106 W. 28 St., NEW YORK 



Tel. 167 Mad. Sq. 



AUGUST MILLANG 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



\i\ West Twenty-Eighth Street] 



NEW YORK 



'Phones 3860 3816 M adison Square 



WILLIAM F.KASTlNGGO: 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 

 383-387 Ellicott Street 



BUFFA LO. - N. Y. 

 REKD m. HELIvER 



122 West 25th St., New. York 



Florists' Supplies 



We manulacture all our 



HetalDeslgD3,Baskets,¥ireVork&Noveltles 



and are dealers in 

 Glassware Decorative Greer^s and Florists' Rerulsltes 



Successor to JOHN 1. RAVNOR 



holesale Commission Florist lVR'i5?fT*8l5JvE'R°s'' 



A full line of Choice Cut Flower Stock for all purposes Comprises every variety 

 grown for New York market, at current prices 



.. 1998 MADISON SQUARE 49 Wcst 28th St., New York City 



Walter F.Sheridan 



Wlioltsnle Cotntiiiasion Dealer in 



CHOICE CUT FLOWERS 



t33 IVest 2Sth Street, New York 

 Telephone— 3532-3533 Madison Square 



HEADQUARTERS FOR NOVELTIES 



ORCHIDS A SPECIALTY 



THK HICHCST 



GRADE OP 



VALLEY 



ALWAVS 



ON MAMD 



GARDENIAS, DAISIES, ROSES AND CARNATIONS 



JAMES McMANUS, tss'mX 42 W. 28th St.. New York 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



ROSES AND CARNATIONS 



American Beauty, Fancy and Special 



" " Extra , 



No. I 



*• " Lower Grades 



Bride, 'flald, Qolden Gate. Fancy and Special... 



'• " Lower Grades 



Killarney, Richmond, Fancy and Special 



" Lower Grades 



Kalserin, Carnot, daryland, Fancy and Special 



" " Lower Grades 



Carnations, F.rst Quality .. ..' 



" Ordinary < 



FIrit Half of Wee' I 



beginning Aug. 15 



1910 I 



15.0c to 



10.00 10 



5.00 to 



1.00 to 



to 



■75 to 



3. 00 to 



.50 to 

 4 00 to 

 l.'O to 



1.00 to 

 ■ S'i to 



25 I 



IS. 061 

 8.00] 

 3 00 



3 00 



3 00) j 



1.00 ' 

 6.oc^ 



3'00 t 



2. CO i 



Alexander Jw Guttman 



THE WHOLESALE FLORIST OF NEW YORK 



34 WEST 28tH STREET > 



' PHONES. 16G4--1665 MADI.VON SOVARE 



ENOUGH SAID 



CENTRALLY LOCATED, THE HUB OP THE 

 FLOWER MARKET SECTION 



CHARLES MILLANG 



Wholesale Florist 



55 & 57 W. 26 St., NEW YORK 



Teleplioaa 7062 Madison 



THE KERVAN COMPANY 



Fresh Cut Evergreens, Mosses. 



Southern Smllax, Qalax and Leucothoe. 



Preserved and Fresh Cut 



Cycas and Palmetto. 



T"-!^giM'd.sq. |l3W.?8St.,NewYorl(. 



George B. Hart 



WHOLESALE 

 FLORIST 



24 Stone St., Rochester, N.Y. 



Boston. — A sad accident occurred at 

 the establishment of H. M. Robinson 

 & Co. on Aug. 12, whereby one of 



WILLIAM H. KUEBLER 



Brooklyn's Foremost and Best 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION HOUSE 



A First Class Market for all CUT FLOWERS 



28 Willouffhby St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Tel. 4591 Main 



KRiCK'S FLORIST 

 NOVELTIES 



Manufacturer and Patentee oi tb« P«- 

 fect Adjustable Pot Handle or Huigw. 

 Perfect Adjustable Plant Stands mi 

 the t Tiginal Genuine Immortelle Lal- 

 icrs, etc. Every Letter Marked. 



1164-66 Greme Av., Brtokl]rs. I.T 

 For Sale by all Supply Houitr 



their errand boys, Joseph Murphy, 

 aged 15 years, lost his life. Just how 

 it occurred no one knows, but his 

 body was found crushed between the 

 elevator and the floor at the sixth 

 story of the building. The boy had 

 been repeatedly warned to keep away 

 from Ihe elevator and his duties did 

 not call upon him to be on it or 

 about it. 



