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HORTICULTURE 



April 1, 1911 



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$12.00 -$15.00 per 100 



Clean foliage, taller than most Lilies you see about. Tell us how many you can use. We 

 can fill all orders for Eaater Lilies. 



Pink and White Killarney- Maryland -Richmond 



Our supply will b* large of the usual hish standard 



You can depend on us, as we have the facilities for doing a larg-e holiday business. Our 

 price list will tell you more about our supply for Easter. Send for it. 



THE LEO NIESSEN CO., T^^lfs^s'* 1209 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa, 



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CUT FLOWER BOXES 



EDWARDS FOLDING BOX CO 



MANUFACTURERS i 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



CHAS. W. MeKELLAR 



51 WABASH AVE. CHICAQO 



WesternHeadqnartersfor Choice Orchids 



Valley, Roses and all Cut Flowers 



PETER REINBERG 



WHOLESALE 



CUT FLOWERS 



37 Randolph St , Chicago, III. 



POEHLMANN BROS. GO. 



13-36-37 Randolph St., - CHICAGO 



CUT FLOWERS 



Greenhouses, - Morton Grove, III. 



George B. Hart 



WHOLESALE 

 FLORIST 



24 stone St., Rochester, N.Y. 



HtJ.M.McGuiiough'sSonsGo. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



CON8IONMBNTS gOLICITBD 



Special attention to sblpplDg orderi. Job- 

 ber* of Florists' Supplies, Seeds aod Bnlbs. 

 Price list on application. 

 Phone Main 584. 316Walnnt St., CinelnBati.O. 



ROBERT J. DYSART 



Public Accountant and Auditor 



simple methods of correct aceoantlnc 

 especially adapted for florists' ase. 



Books Balanced and Adjusted 



Merchants Bank BolldhiK 



28 STATE STREET - - - BOSTON 



Telephone, Main M. 



In ordering goods please add " I saw 

 it in HORTICULTURE. " 



William F. Kasting Co. 



\A/hiolesal< 



383-387 ELLICOTT ST. 



BUFFALO, N. Y. 



WELCH BROS. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY, KiLLARNBY, RICHnOND. HARYLANO AND ALL THB SUPBAMMt 

 ROSES, LILY OP THB VALLEY, CARNATIONS, ORCHIDS 



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220 Devonshire Street, 



WHOLESALE FLOWER MARKETS— "^■*^ """^^VS'BitkR. om.t 



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Richmond. Chatenaj, Fancy & Special 



" ■' Lower gradei. • 



Killamey, My Maryland, Fan. & Spl 



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Tulips 



Roman Hyacinths, Paper Whites . 



Daffodils 



Freesia 



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Gatdenias 



Adiantum 



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The Largest Florists' Supply House In New England 



Everything id Flowers, from Best Giowers. Complete stock of 

 Box, Southern Smilax, Laurel, Leucothoe, Galax, bronze and green. 

 Baskets. Sheaves. Doves. Cape Flov/ers and all other supplies. 



Floriits* Gi 

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Fan.. 

 ten ot 



HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO., 



15 PROVINCE STREET, 

 9 CHAPMAN PLACE, 



BOSTON, MUS. 



HOERBER BROS., 



51 Wabash Ave., 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



Cut Flowers ^?^",!St 



■"VaSSiS^M"" ltJ"SV<;^r^d:^ S.'SLS RosesaMlCanutioiisOorSieeiaJtj 



On the list of guarantors of the 

 National Flower Show, Mr. Theodore 

 Wirth's name appears in the schedule. 

 Credit should he given, not to Mr. 

 Wirth personally, but to the Minne- 

 sota State Florists' Association, of 



which Mr. Wirth is president. The 

 Minnesota State Florists' Association, 

 wishing to show its interest in the 

 affair of the National Association, was 

 among the first to subscribe to the 

 guarantee fund. 



