December 31, 1910 



HORTICULTURE 



947 



Selling Merit! Intrinsic Value! i 



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These are the quaHties we promised you in our Holiday Goods. 

 The record shows the result — The Biggest December Business 

 We Ever Did — and now we are ready to take care of your mid- 

 season wants. Quality and Price are our strong points. We 

 have no competitors. 



SEND FOR LIST OF GOOD SELLING SUPPLIES 



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H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 1129 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. J 



PERSONAL. 



Charles C. Ball and Miss Sigrid 

 Widell were married at Wakefield, 

 Mass., on the evening of Dec. 3rd. 



Chas. W. Scott and Mrs. Scott, of the 

 New York office of the Yokohama 

 Nursery Co.. sailed for Bermuda on 

 December 21. 



Thos. Windram of Cold Springs, Ky., 

 left on Wednesday, Dec. 28, for a two 

 weeks' visit to his asparagus farm at 

 Leesburg, Pla. 



Miss Ivy Wheeler, daughter of 

 James Wheeler, Natick, Mass., was 

 married to Wm. J. Arbus, of Dor- 

 chester, Dec. 15th. 



Harry Turner, superintendent of the 

 Castle Gould Estate, sailed on Decem- 

 ber 19th to spend his Christmas at his 

 former home in England. 



Howard Evarts Weed is engaged In 

 the laying out of a large cemetery at 



Florists' Refrigerators 



Write us for catalogue and Prices, staling iize you 

 require, and for what kind of cut flowers you wish 

 to ase the refrigerator; also state whether you 

 wmitt it for display or only for storage. 



McCray Refrie;erator Co., 



253 Lake Street, Kendallville, Ind. 



Menti m H»rtit ulture ivkfrt you "write 



Hollywood Gardens 



Artistic Florists and Decorators 



Phone Main 1665 CrJlTTI T UIJIOIJ 



1932 Second Ave., OtMMLt, WMOll. 



Orders given prompt attention. 

 W. R. Gibson, Mgr. 



NEW ENGLAND 



FLOWER DELIVERIES 



Seed flower orders (or d«IiTery in Boston 

 and all New England poiDt«H«c 



THOS. F. GALVIN 



124 Tremont St., Boston 



TRANSFER 



Your orders for flower or plant dcliv- 

 «ry in Eastern New England to 



JULIUS A. ZINN 



1 Park St., Boston 



WELLESLEY GOLLEOE 



Dana Hall. Walnut Hill and Rockiidge Hall 



Scliaols. rAILSV, Wellesley, imass. 



Tel, Wellesley 44-1 and 2. Night 44-3 



LOCATING THE TROUBLE. 



Man 

 tbe Hori: 



in the Ch.iir — "There is no doubt about it; the department stores are killing 

 st trade." 



Portland, Ore., and will not be back in 

 Chicago for several months. He will 

 probably retain an ofJice in both cities. 



A cablegram received by Prof. Sar- 

 gent on December 23, from E. H. Wil- 

 son, in China, states that he is nearly 

 well. This is cheering news and it is 

 safe to say that Santa Claus brought 

 no more welcome gift to Professor Sar- 

 gent. 



Herman H. Bartsch, who has been 

 foreman for years for the W. W. Ed- 

 gar Co., at Waverley, Mass., has been 

 admitted as a stockholder in the cor- 

 poration. This is a well-merited recog- 

 nition. Mr. Bartsch is one of the most 

 skillful growers for the Boston plant 

 business and his industry and devotion 

 to the interests of the establishment 

 under his care during the illness and 

 since the death of the late Mr. Edgar 

 has placed him high in the regard of 

 the Boston trade. 



Visitors in Boston: Wallace R. 

 Pierson, Cromwell, Conn.; Ex-Mayor 

 Cutler, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



Toledo, Ohio. — Frederick C. Shaal, as 

 assignee of the Schoen Floral Co., has 

 filed his report in probate court show- 

 ing the total amount of cash received 

 by him, $697,40; total disbursements, 

 $166,07; total amount of proved claims, 

 $1,048,28; uncollected accounts, $298,13, 



"FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH." 



Leading Retail Florists Listed by 



Towns for Ready Reference. 



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

 Boston — Thos, F. Galvin, 124 Tremont St 

 Boston— Edward MacMulkln, 194 Boyl- 



ston St, 



Boston — Julius A, Zlnn, 1 Park St, 

 Brooklyn, N, Y,— Robert G, Wilson, Fal- 



ton St, and Greene Ave, 

 Buffalo, N, Y,— Palmer's, 3M Main st, 

 Chicago — William J, Smyth, Mlcbigao 



Ave, and 31st St, 



Dayton, O,— Matthews, The Florist. 

 Denver, Colo.— Park Floral Co,, 17CB 



Broadway, 

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



Miami and Gratiot Aves, 



Falmouth, Mass. — H, V, Lawrence, 

 Kansas City, Mo, — Samuel Murray, 91S 



Grand Ave. 

 Kansas City, Mo — Wm, L, Koek Flower 



Co., 1116 Walnut St, 

 Louisville, Ky, — Jacob Schulz, 550 Soutb 



Fourth Ave, 

 New York — David Clarke's Sons, 2139- 



-141 Broadway. 



New York — Alex, McConnell, 571 5tb Ave, 

 New York — Wm, H, Long, 412 Columbus 



New York— Young & Nueent, 42 W. 28th. 



New York — Dards, N. B. cor. 44th St 

 and Madison Ave. 



New York — International Floral Asso., 

 277 Broadway. 



Seattle, Wash, — Hollywood Gardens, 

 1932 Second Ave, 



Toronto, Can,— J, H, Dunlop, 06 Yonge St, 



Washington, D. C— Gude Bros,, 1214 F St. 



Wellesley, Mass, — Talby, 



The addrcs.s of the International Flo- 

 ral Association has been clianged from 

 1328 to 277 Broadway, New York. 



