HORTICULTURE 



December 2. 190r> 



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Bells! Bells!! Bells!!! 



■We cfuote the follo'wing prices oi» 



Christmas Bells 



GUARANTEED HOLLY 



Same 



price, same quality, as last year. Single case $5x0 ; two or more at $4.50 ; 

 five or more at $4.00. 

 Best American Mistletoe, bright and well-berned. Price reduced from[5oc. to 35c. per bunch 



I^aurel "Wreaths 



Laurel Roping 



First Class Stock 

 6 cents per yard , 



Regular 12 In. Size 

 $2.00 per dozen 



N. F. McCarthy & Co 



Flowers and Florists' Supplies 84 Hawiey street, boston 



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BUSINESS CHANGES. 



The Holmes greenhouses in Shelton, 

 Conn., have been purchased by W. L. 

 Smith. 



J. C. Butler & Son of Niagara Falls, 

 N. Y., have purchased the greenhouse 

 of J. C. Pultz. 



H. R. Mitchell & Son of Waterville, 

 Me., have opened a branch store on 

 Main street. 



Anton Felke has recently gone into 

 business in Wilmette, 111., and is now 

 stocking his houses. 



Touseth Bros., wholesale dealers at 

 Mt. Tabor, have opened a retail store 

 at Portland, Ore. 



The long established Shanahan 

 Floral Depot. San Francisco, has been 

 purchased by Benj. L. Tarbox. 



The "Flower Market," a retail es- 

 1 New York, at 43d 



';tri'(.t, 11. M- I ilth avenue, has gone 

 out ol' bu.'^iuess. 



L. G. Pfunder has opened a florist 

 store at 145 Sixth street, Portland. 

 Ore., of which his daughters will have 

 charge. 



L. Mosro. the Chicago man who 

 opened in the cut flower commission 

 business at San Francisco several 

 weeks ago, has closed his store. 



Charles E. Foss, florist, of Buffalo, 

 recently went into bankruptcy with 

 liabilities amounting to about $8,500. 

 Donald Bain has been appointed 

 receiver. 



Brooks Carson has purchased the 

 five greenhouses of A. D. Shepard of 

 The Gables, Scotch Plains, and will 

 remove them to his place in North 

 Plainfleld, N. J. 



J. W. Howard has closed his branch 



.-it I 'li;iil';-ln\\ II. .\l;i-s,, and has trans- 

 furrcMl Kin.jst Whitupy from that 

 store to the new one he has just opened 

 in Brookline. 



Abraham & Strauss of Brooklyn, N. 

 Y., have added a florist department to 

 their establishment. It is equipped 

 with all the latest appliances for hand- 

 ling stock satisfactorily. 



R. W. Barrow & Co., of Meriden, 

 Conn., have purchased the green- 

 houses and property on New street 

 formerly occupied by Hall & Batten, 

 and will run them in conjunction with 

 their present place on Union street. 



M. J. Wragg has purchased the Mid- 

 land Nursery Company's property at 

 Twenty-eighth street and Grand aven- 

 ue, Des -Moines, la., and it will be con- 

 solidated with his M. J. Wragg Nur- 

 sery Company. 



^wrE> ]m:ak:e oood^ 



ntil tlie last minute. Order i 



by you in ample I 



window novelty and a great seller. Creates an 



On ali orders for Holiday supplies. Don't wait i 

 Plant Baskets --^ splendid assortment fu 

 Chip Hampers ="" up-to-date recepticle for long-stemmed llo 

 Uncle Theodore the new gra.s.s-growing heads. An attracti' 



instant demand wherever shown. 

 Christmas Bells and Bed Crepe Folding Bells 'n^- >■.?;« for these is stronger than ever this .=ea- 



sou. All sizes, 6 mches to IS inches. 

 WatemrOOf Crene Paner This is an indispensable covering for pot plants. We can supply same in all 



t J J^ ^ shades, also Bleated Crepe in all colors and 



Fancy Waterproof Crepe Something entirely new .-umI very atti-netivo. 



Write us lor prices on anythini; you want. Send for our descriptive Price List. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 56 North 4th St., Philadelphia 



