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HORTICULTURE 



January 28, 1911 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 — SONS= 



Cor. Miami and Qratlot Aves. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Ariisiic Designs . . . 

 High Grade Gut Blooms 



We coTer all MicbiEan poinU and good 

 ••ctioas of Ohio, Indiana and Canada. 



WILLIAM J. SMYTH 



FLORIST 



e»r. Michigan Are and 3ist St., C HICAGO 



^e ihip to all p.iint? in Illinois an d Iowa. 

 rims: Aldiai III. AUine 111, Mise 112. 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



Kansas City, Mo. 

 913 Grand Ave. 



WI^.OT(lers.Given Prompt and Careful Attention 



WASHINGTON, 

 D. C. 



^^.%'» QUDE*5 



1214 r rr KM 



The Far-Famed Flowers of 



TORONTO 



Delivered on mail or telegraph order tor 

 »ny occasion, in any part of tlie Dominion. 



JOHN H. DUNLOP, 



eo Yoneo St., - Toronto. Ont. 



The Park Floral Co. 



J. A. VALENTINE, 

 Pres. 



DENVER, 



COLORADO 



WILLIAM L. ROCK 

 FLOWER CO. 



Kansas Citx> 



Mo. 



will carefully eiecnte orders for Kansas 

 City and any town in Missouri or Kansas. 



W. J. Palmer & Son 



304 Main Streef, Buffalo, N. Y 



Members Florists' Telegraph Assn. 



ALBANY, N.V. 



Flowers or Design Work 



DELIVERED IN ALBANY AND YiaNTTY 

 ON TELEGRAPHIC ORDER 



1 1 NORTH PEARL ST.. ALBANY, N. Y. 



Of Interest to Retail 

 Florists 



Kansas City, Kan.— Mrs. T. A. Mose- 

 ley, 645 Minnesota avenue, bas pur- 

 chased the Etocl£ of J. H. Ephraimson. 



New Brunswick, N. J.— Frank 

 Claris, the Trenton florist, opened a 

 new flower store here at 86 Church 

 street, .January 21st. His brother John 

 who has been associated with Mr. 

 Clarlv for the past 10 years in Trenton 

 will have charge. There is an excel- 

 lent opening in New Brunswicli for a 

 progressive and pushing concern and 

 the new enterprise ought to prove a 

 big success. 



Dec. 27tii, 1910. 

 The undersigned reads HORTICUL- 

 TURE regularly, believing it well 

 worth subscribing for and paying for. 

 We feel the warmest interest in your 

 paper, and a sincere admiration for 

 its editorial department. 



Yours truly, J. P. C. 



STEAMER CEPARILRIi ^ 



American. 



O.eanie, N. Y.-a'l\ampton. . .Fell. • 



Atlantic Transport. 



MiiiT'Ptnnlin. N. V.-I.0111I..11, ,.lan. '2'. 



Cunard. 



Wiimetaiii:!, N. Y.-r.iver])i«.l . Feh. 1 



French. 

 La Savoie, N. V.-IIavro l''fl' - 



Hamburg American. 



K. .\. Virtcuia. \. V. llmUrg.Feli. 4 



Holland-American. 



.-•taiciiilaiii. N. V.-Kutterdam.Jan. SI 

 K.Midam, X. Y.Kottel-dain. . .Fi'li. 7 



North German Lloyd. 



]• F. Wilhelm, N. Y.-Dr'm'n. Jan. .SI 

 K. Albert, N. Y.-:Medifr'n'u.Feb. 4 



Red Star. 



Vadciland, N. Y. -Antwerp. .Feb. 1 

 White Star. 



Baltic, N. Y.-LIvcrpool Jan. 2.S 



Oceanic, N. Y.-S'hampton. . .Feb. 4 

 Romanic, Boston-Medif r'n'n . Feb. 



ST. LOUIS NOTES. 



Guy V. Reyburn, who represents 

 the new firm of A. Henderson Co., of 

 Chicago, of which he is a member, 

 spent a few days in this city last weeK. 

 He says the new firm was a big suc- 

 cess from the start. 



John Quinn, who for many years 

 was in business on Grand avenue, St. 

 Louis, closed his doors and turned the 

 keys to the W. C. Smith Wholesale 

 Floral Co., for them to sell the place. 

 Mr. Quinn departed last week with his 

 family for California where they will 

 make their future home. 



Grimm & Gorley haveanovel way of 

 advertising in their show windows at 

 their Washington avenue store — two 

 young ladies as brioe and bridesmaid 

 in full dress with bouquets of or- 

 chids. Large crowds congregated in 

 front of their windows all day long 

 and the affair was quite a big business 

 success. 



ALEX. McCONNELL 



B7i FIFTH AVENUE 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Telegraphic orders forwarded to any 

 part of the United States, Canada, «nd 

 all principal cities of Europe. Orderi 

 transferred or intrusted by the trade to 

 our selection for delivery on steamships 

 or elsewhere receive special attention. 



TeleplioneCills,487aniJ488MiirriyHIII 



Cable Address, ALEXCONNELL 



NEW YORK 



Orders lor Steamer, Theatre, Hotel, or 

 Residence Careful, y Pilled. 



Wm. H. LONG 



412 Columbus Ave. 



DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



DellTer order, from any put ol the country M 



New York City 

 Or OUT-aOlNQ STEAMERS 



Write •T telegraph 



2139-2141 Broadway, New York 



Telephone ISSJIS S} Columbu. 



Ettabliahed 1874. 



FLORIST 

 N. E. Cor. 44 St. & Madison Avenoe, N. T. Cilr 



Flowers shipped on all Steamers. Special Correspo*. 

 dents in all the large cities of Europe and iheBntisk 

 Colonies. Telegraph & Cable address Dardspler 



YOUNG & NUGENT 



42 West 28 $♦., NEW YORK 



"FLOWERS BY TELEORAPM" 



Flower Deliveries 



In Brooklyn and other Long Island Points 

 New York City, New Jersey, etc. At 

 Theatres, Hotels, Steamers or Residences. 



WILSON 



Fulton St. and Greene Ave., Brooklyn,N.Y 



DAYTON, OHIO 



IS elegantly equipped to take care prop- 

 erly of all orders for flowers entrusted 

 to him night or day 

 For Dayton, Ohio and Vicinity. 



Hollywood Gardens 



Artistic Florists and Decorators 



1932'seconii Ave., SEATTLE, WASH. 



Orders given prompt attention . 

 W. R. Gibson, Mgr. 



BOSTON'S BEST 



In Quality and Design 



Can be relied upon when you transfer yo«i 

 retail orders to 



EDWARD MACMULKIN 



194 Boylston Street, Boston 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 

 JACOB SCHULZ, 



650 South Fourth Ave. 



