May 20, 1911 



HORTICULTURE, 



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PERFECT GOODS FOR PARTICULAR FLORISTS 



FOR DECORATION DAY 



You can do a big: business in our Metallic Designs. These we have been 

 improving- from year to year until now they are artistically beautiful, far 

 ahead of anything- in the market. Send for an Illustrated Sheet. 



Novelty Crepe Flowers, Cycas Wreaths, Statice and Ammobium 



Wreaths, Wheat Sheaves, Baskets, Inscriptions, Cemetery Vases, Immor- 

 telles and many other seasonable Decoration Day Specialties that Sell. 



For Spring Weddings we offer Bridal Bouquet Holders, 

 Fancy Baskets in Great Variety of Style and Material. Also 

 of the latter we have a Superb Stock in Novelty Quality for 

 School Graduations, Commerce ments, etc. 



Send for Complete Catalogue. 



THE Florist Supply House of America 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 



1129 Arch Street, 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



EstaliliKlieil 1K7I 



JOHN V. PHILLIPS 



FLORIST 



217 Fulton St., BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



W. A. PHILLIPS, Manager. 



TELEPHONE, 319 MAIN 

 All orders by mail, telegraph, etc., will re- 

 ceire careful attention and prompt delivery. 



Estab. 1877 



LEADING FLORIST 



Amsterdam, N. Y. Schenectady, N. Y. 



NEW ENGLAND 



FLOWER DELIVERIES 



Sflad flower orders for dvItTcry in Boston 

 mad all New England points lo 



THOS. F. GALVIN 



124 Trsmont St., Boston 



TRANSFER 



Yoar orders for flower or plaat delir- 

 OTj in Eastern New England W 



JULIUS A. ZINN 



1 Park St. , Boston 



WELLESLEY C0LLE6E 



Dana Hall, Walnut Hill and Rockridge Hall 



MHMris. TAILBY, Wellesley, Mass. 



Tel. Wellolcy <4-i ud s. Night 44-) 



Sidney Hoffman of Boston is nursing 

 a broken arm due to an automobile ac- 

 cident. 



ST. LOUIS NOTES. 



J. Cerney is building two new houses 

 at Kirkwood. Mr. Cerney was until 

 recently with the Woodbine Floral 

 Co. 



The Ladies' Home Circle held their 

 monthly meeting on Wednesday, May 

 10, at Trump's Hall, Delemear and 

 Taylor avenue. A splendid afternoon 

 was spent by those attending. 



Florists Sanders, Miller, Schoenle, 

 Beneke, Weber, Herzog, Bergester- 

 man. Bruning and Windier attended -i 

 public hearing last week Tuesday at 

 the House of Delegates hall to defend 

 their bill to prohibit crepe pulling. 

 Talks were made by Messrs. Beneke, 

 Sanders and Windier in favor of the 

 bill. There was no one present to op- 

 pose the bill and the committee will 

 report favorably at the meeting of the 

 delegates as to its passage. . 



Visitors: Guy Reyburn, represent- 

 ing Henderson & Co., Chicago. 



Mr. Thompson has sold his interest to 

 his partner. 



Rugby, N. D. — N. P. Lindberg has 

 disposed of his greenhouse in Grand 

 Forks and will devote all his time to 

 his house here. 



Long Island City, N. Y.— Pankok & 

 Schumacher, growers, will dissolve 

 partnership. Mr. Schumacher is retir- 

 ing on account of ill health. 



Elmwood, Conn. — L. L. Barton of 

 Milford has purchased 23 acres of land 

 here and will start next month to erect 

 a range of gi-eenhouses for his whole- 

 sale florist business. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Lenox, Mass. — Rudolph Mauserber- 

 ger has leased the greenhouses on the 

 Cutting estate. 



Orville, Ohio — Albert and Everett 

 Lechy of Holmesville have been here 

 looking up a site for a greenhouse. 



Highland, Ark. — The Patterson Or- 

 chard Co., of St. Louis, has established 

 headquarters here, investing $65,000. 



Watertown, S. D. — Peter Siverts is 

 now located at Lake Kampeska, where 

 he intends to start a nursery soon. 



Fulton, III. — E. J. Thompson and 

 John Newendyke, doing a nursery 

 business under the name of Riverside 

 Nursery, have dissolved partnership. 



"FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH." 



Leading Ketall Florists Listed by 



Towns for Ready Reference. 



Albany, N. Y.— H. G. Eyree, H N. Pearl St. 



Amsterdam, N. Y. — Hatcher. 



Bcston— Thos. F. Galyln, 124 Tremont St. 



Boston— Edw. MacMulkin, 194 Boylston St. 



Huston — Julius A. Zinn, 1 Park St. 



Brooklyn, N. Y.— John V. Phillips, 217 

 Pulton St. 



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

 ton St. and Greene Ave. 



Buffalo, N. Y.— Palmer's, 3U Main St. 



Chicago— ■William J. Smyth, Michigan 

 Ave. and 31st St. 



Dayton, O.— Matthews, The Florist. 



Denver, Col.— Park Floral Co., 1643 B'way 



Detroit, Mich. — J. Breltmeyer's Bods, 

 Miami and Gratiot Aves. 



Kansas City, Mo. — Samuel Murray, 912 

 Grand Ave. 



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

 Co., 1116 "Walnut St. 



Louisville, Ky. — Jacob Schuiz, 550 South 

 Fourth Ave. 



New York- David Clarke's Sons, 213»- 

 2141 Broadway. 



New York— Alex. McConnell, 571 6th At«. 



New York — W. H. Long, 412 Columbus At. 



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



New York— Dards, N. E. cor. 44th St. 

 and Madison Ave. 



St. Paul, Minn.— Holm & Olson. 



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



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



Wellesley, Mass.— Tallby. 



