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HORTICULTURE 



January 14, 1911 



WHOL.CSAI.E FLORISTS- 



Continued 

 Chicago 



Chas. W. McKellar. 51 Wabash Ave. 

 For page aee List of Advertisers. 



Peter Relnberg. 51 Wabash Ave. 

 For pagesee List of Advertisers. 



Uoerber Bros., Atlas Block, 51 Wabash Ave. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co., Morton Grove, 111. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



J A. Budlong, 37-39 Randolph St. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Cinoiimati, Ohio 



The J. M. McCulloughs Sons Co., 316 



Walnut St. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



Cromwell, Comm. 



A N Pierson, Cromwell, Conn. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Detrelt 



Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, 38 and 40 



Broadwa.v. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



Mlaneapolia 



Rice Bros., 115 N.6th St., Minneapolis, Minn. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Hew York 



M C Ford, 121 W. 28th St., New York. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



H E Froment, 57 W. 28th St., New lork. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



E C Horan, 55 W. 28th St.. New York. 

 Fo r page see List of Advertisers. 



A H Langjahr, 55 W. 28th St., New York. 

 For p age see List of Advertisers. 



James McManus, 42 W. 28th St., New York. 

 F or page see List of Advertisers. 



W. F. Sheridan, 133 W. 28th St., New York 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



August Millaug, 41 W. 28th St., New York. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Wm. H. Kuebler, 28 Willoughby St., 



Brooklyn. N. V 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



Moore, Hentz & Nash, 55 and 57 W. 26th 



St., New York. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



Greater New York Florists' Association, 



162 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



A. L. Young & Co., 54 W. 28th St., N. Y. 

 For page see Lis t of Advertisers. 



J K. Allen, 106 W. 28th St., New York. 



For page see L ist of Advertisers. 

 Charles Millang^ 55 and 57 West 26th St. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



P. J. Smith, 49 West 28th St., N. Y. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



B.~S.~ Slinn, 55 and 57 West 26th St., N. Y. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 

 Frank Millang, New York, N. Y. • 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Traendly & Schenck, New York, N. Y. 



For pa ge see List of A dvert isers. 



Badgley, Rledel & Meyer, Inc.. New York. 



For pag e see List of Advertisers. 



A. Moltz & Co., New York, N. Y. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



Slebrecht & Siehrecht, 136 West 28th St., 



New York. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



PbllMlelphla 



New Offers in This Issue. 



ASTER SEED. 



Elmer D. Smith & Co.. Adrian, Mich. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



CINERARIAS. 



Gndfrev AschiiiaMii. Philadelphia, Pa. 

 For "page see L ist of Advertisers. 



EVERGREENS. 



T. C. Thurlow's Sous, West Newbury, Mass. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



EVERBEARING RASPBERRY. 



.1 T I.ovftt. Little Silver. N. J. 

 Fo.- page sec List of Advertisers. 



Richmond, Ind. 



E. G. Hill Co.. Richmond. Ind. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Hochester, N, Y. 



GARDENIAS, LILACS, POINSET- 

 TIAS, ROSES. 



S. S. Pennock-Mechan Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 For page se" List of Advertisers. 



Leo. Niessen Co., 1209 Arch St., Phila., Pa. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



The S^ sr Pennock-Meehan Co.. 1608-12 

 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa, 



For page see List of Adv ertisers. 



GREENHOUSES FOR SALE. 



David A. Itol.nisun, Everett. Mass. 

 For pa ge soc l^ist uf Advertisers. 



POTASH. 



German Kali Works, Baltimore, Md. 

 For page sec List of Advertisers. 



POULTRY FOOD. 



. J. r.olgiano & Sou, Baltimore, Md. 

 For page sec List of Advert isers . 



"RIVERTON SPECIAL" PLANT 



TUBS. 



Henry A. Dreer, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



THE FLORISTS' CLUB OF PHILA- 

 DELPHIA. 



We have the t'oUowing latest an- 

 nouncement from J. Otto Thilow, 

 chairman of the Florists' Club commit- 

 tee on Essays and Publications: 



"Z. D. Blackistone of Washington, 

 D. C. will address the club at the May 

 meeting on "The Advantage of Special 

 Sales to a Retail Florist." This will 

 be worth hearing, especially for re- 

 tailers. 



CINCINNATI FLORISTS' SOCIETY. 



The regular monthly meeting of The 

 Cincinnati Florists' Society was held 

 at Wm. Murphy's salesrooms on Mon- 

 day evening, January 9th. There were 

 about twenty members in attendance. 

 Flower Show matters were brought up 

 and the committee reported that they 

 were neaiing their goal of a $10,000 

 guaiantee fund, and by the next meet- 

 ing hope to report the entire amount 

 subscribed. A special meeting will 

 be held Monday, January 23rd. 



NEW ENGLAND DAHLIA SOCIETY. 



This enterprising organization had 

 a meeting at Horticultural Hall, Bos- 

 ton, on January 11. Officers were 

 elected as follows: President, J. K. 

 Alexander; vice-president, E. Allen 

 Lindsay: treasurer, Loring M. Bates. 

 The meeting was very harmonious and 

 the society starts on the new year 

 with rosy prospects. 



PERSONAL. 



M. A. Leganger is now employed 

 with the A. L. Randall Co., Chicago, 

 III. 



Port Chester, N. Y.— Edwin C. Leon- 

 hard, of E. Leonhard & Son, florists, 

 and Miss Louise Leonard were mar- 

 ried last week. 



Vernon T. Sherwood is now with 

 S. J. Goddard, Framingham, Mass. 

 He was formerly at the Mt. Desert 

 Nurseries, Bar Harbor, Me. 



David S. Adam has taken a posi- 

 tion with the Henry F. Michell Co., 

 Philadelphia, Pa. He was formerly 

 for many years with J. M. Thorburn 

 & Co. 



On January 9 the eve of his retiring 

 as chief executive of Detroit, almost 

 400 representative business men ten- 

 dered Philip Breitmeyer an elaborate 

 banquet. 



C. S. Harrison of York, Neb., has 

 just returned from five weeks' banish- 

 ment to Excelsior Springs, Mo., where 

 ho has been taking treatment for his 

 old enemy, rheumatism. 



We are glad to learn of the assured 

 convalescence of Timothy McCarthy, 

 superintendent of Swan Point Ceme- 

 tery, Providence, R. I. Mr. McCarthy 

 has been very sick for the past 

 month and a legion of friends will 

 now feel a happy relief on learning 

 that he is on the road to recovery. 



Visitors in Boston.— C. W. Brown- 

 ell, Walden. N. Y.; King Edward Mc- 

 Williams and Mr. Getricks, of New- 

 port, R. I.: Paul Berkowitz, of H. 

 Bayersdorfer & Co., Phila., Pa.; Wal- 

 lace R. Pierson, Cromwell, Conn.; A. 

 Zirkman. representing M. Rice & Co., 

 Phila., Pa. 



Oenrge R Hart, 'M Stone St. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES. 



The St. Louis Florist Club meets 

 this week Thursday for the first time 

 this year. The organization is now 25 

 years old and great efforts will be 

 made by the officers to make this the 

 banner year in point of attendance. 



The Retail Florists' Association of 

 St. Louis held a meeting last week. 

 All the old officers were re-elected. 

 President, C. C. Sanders; vice-presi- 

 dent, Theo. Muller; secretary, P. E. 

 Weber, Jr.; treasurer, R. J. Windeler. 

 The Association will hold its annual 

 banquet on Saturday night. January 

 14th, at the Marquette Hotel. Chas. 

 Schoenle and F. H. Weber are a com- 

 mittee to arrange for same. 



OBITUARY. 



Mrs. Charles Hunt. 

 Mrs. Charles Hunt died at Granite- 

 ville Staten Island, N. Y., on Satur- 

 day, Dec. 19. 



John L. Turner. 

 John L. Turner of the seed and. im- 

 plement firm of Griffith & Turner, 

 died at Baltimore, Md., on Dec. 29. 



Charles Brice Bowditch. 

 Charles B. Bowditch died on New 

 Year's day at his home, 1012 Hall 

 street. Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr. Bow- 

 ditch had been a resident of Grand 

 Rapids for twenty-one years, having 

 come here from England. For thir- 

 teen years he was florist at the Michi- 

 gan Soldiers' Home. He is survived 

 by three brothers and a sister. 



J. F. H. Meinhardt. 



J. F. Henry Meinhardt of St. Louis, 

 Mo., father of Fred H. Meinhardt and 

 Miss Matilda Meinhardt, died on Wed- 

 nesday, January 4. after a lingering ill- 

 ness. The funeral took place on Fri- 

 day, January fi, from the family resi- 

 dence, 6074 Florisiant avenue. 



Mr. Meinhardt was not so well 

 known among the trade as are his 

 children. The trade was well repre- 

 sented and many floral designs were 

 received.' Mr. Meinhardt was 68 years 

 of age and leaves a wife and six chil- 

 dren to mourn his loss. 



