February 4, 1911 



HORTICULTURE 



151 



SUCCESSFUL FLORISTS 



all over the country are usin^ McCray Refrigerators. 

 The circulation of air is so stroiij^ and steady that there 

 can be no stagnation or dampness, so that' your stock 

 will always be fresh and frnt;rant. FnrtheVniure the 

 saving in ice will more than pay for the cost. 



fflcCray Refrigerators 



will lend attractiveness to your shop. Reautifully made 

 and finished, they are lined with white enamel, opal 

 glass, tile, mirrors or marble, as you desire. Write 

 today for our catalog No. 72 which will give you ideas 

 how to add to the attractiveness of your establishmeut. 



McCRAY REFRIGERATOR CO. 



Chicago Office, 



iiit-agu ^jiiu-tr, ^— -, ■ _| c-j. I/- J If ■!■ r I New \ork Office, 



Wabash Ave. 253 Lake St., Kendaliville, Ina. 03, west 43nd st. 



THE Florists' Supply House of America 



Anything you need in the line of Florists' Supplies 

 we can furnish. Send to us. Catalogue on request. 



H. dA 1 £RSDORF£R ®> CO., Philadelphia, pa. 



PERSONAL. 



A. Christiansen is now with Blome 

 Bros., Chicago, 111. 



Charles Morby has resigned his po- 

 sition with the Leo Nlessen Co., Phil- 

 adelphia, Pa. 



Ambrose Campbell has succeeded 

 Arthur S. Pett as head florist for Mc- 

 Donald & Steele, Crawfordsville, Ind. 



W. C. Kaber, of Kaber Co. florists, 

 La Porte, Ind., has gone to Overland, 

 Calif., to grow salvia seed for the 

 trade. 



Geo. Echter, formerly gardener for 

 A. M. Le Grand, Milwaukee, Ore., is 

 to engage in business for himself and 

 a greenhouse will be built in the 

 spring. 



NEW ENGLAND 



FLOWER DELIVERIES 



S«Bd flower orders for dcIiTcry in Boston 

 and all New England point*4o 



THOS. F. GALVIN 



124 Tremont St., Boston 



TRANSFER 



Your orderi for flower or plant deliv- 

 ery in Eastern New England to 



JULIUS A. ZiNN 



1 Park St , Soston 



WELLESLEY COLLEGE 



Dana Hall, Walnut Hill and Rockiidge Hall 



SdioeiB. TAILBY, Wellesiey, Mass. 



Tel. Wellesiey 44-1 and 3. Night 44-3 



Emil Hansen of Colonial street, 

 Oakville, Conn., has accepted a posi- 

 tion with Alexander Dallas at his nev.- 

 greenhouse. 



Henry Patry is now employed by S. 

 J. Renter & Son. Westerly, R. I. He 

 was formerly with John P. Wood of 

 Providence. 



W. H. Waite, formerly in charge of 

 the Untermyer place at Yonkers, N. 

 Y., is to tnke charge of the Vaughan 

 nurseries and greenhouses at West- 

 ern Springs, 111. 



Vernon L. Sherwood, of Boston, has 

 taken a position on the estate of E. A. 

 Little, president of the Sorosis Shoe 

 Co., at Lynn, Mass. Later on he will 

 have charge of Mr. Little's new estate 

 at Clifton recently acquired, which is 

 to be developed into a fine modern 

 place with glass houses and gardens. 



Buffalo Visitors — Arnold Ringier, 

 representing W. W. Barnard Co., 

 Chicago; Wm. Keller and George B. 

 Hart, Rochester, N. Y. 



Cincinnati Visitors — Milton Alexan- 

 der, representing Lion & Co., New 

 York; Matthew Huxton, representing 

 F. Netschert, New York. 



Boston visitors — William Mackay, 

 Newport, R. I.; L. B. Coddington. 

 Murray Hill, N. .1.; W. G. Badgley, 

 Chatham. N. J.; Isaac S. Hendrickson, 

 Floral Park, N. Y.; L. J. Reuter, West- 

 erly, R. I. 



NEW FLOWER STORES. 



Denver, Colo. — F. X. Goeschl, Symes 

 Block. 



Uniontown, Pa. — Jas. Laskey, Penn. 

 Railroad Depot. 



Pittsburch, Pa. — G. & J. W. Ludwig,. 

 502 Federal street. 



Oakland, Cal.— Chas. Fitz & Co., 

 Claremount avenue. 



Sisterville, W. Va. — K. Houston & 

 Son, Morrison Building. 



New London, Iowa. — J. P. Hurley 

 has purchased the Fye Greenhouses 

 and will take possession the first of 

 March. 



"FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH." 



Leading Retail Florists Listed by 



Towns for Ready Reference. 



Albany, N. Y. — II. G. Eyres, 11 N. Pearl St. 



Bo.«ton — Thos. F. Gahiu, 12i Tremont St. 



Boston — Edward MacMulkln, 194 Boyl' 

 ston St. 



Boston — Julius A. Ziuu, 1 Park St. 



Brooklyn, N. Y. — Robert G. Wilson, Ful- 

 ton St. and Greene Ave. 



Buffalo. N. Y.— Palmer's, 304 Main St. 



Chicago— William J. Smyth, Michigan 

 .\Te. and 31st St. 



Davton, O.— Matthews, The Florist. 



Denver, Colo.— Park Floral Co., 1706- 

 Broadway. 



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

 Miami aud Gratiot Aves. 



Kansas City, Mo. — Samuel Murray, 912 

 Grand Ave. 



Kansas City, Mo. — Wm. L. Rock Flower 

 Co.. mo Walnut St. 



Louisville, Ky. — Jacob Schulz, 550 South 

 Fourth .\ve. 



New York— David Clarke's Sons, 2139- 

 2141 Broadway. 



New York — Alex. MeConnell, 571 5th Ave. 



New York — Wm. H. Long, 412 Columbus 

 Ave. 



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



New York— Dards, N. E. cor. 44th St. 

 and Madison Ave. 



Seattle. Wash. — Hollywood Gardens, 

 1932 Second Ave. 



Toronto. Can. — 3. H. Dunlop, 96 Yonge St. 



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



Wellesiey, Mass. — Tailby. 



