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HORTICULTUEE 



August 29, 1914 



ALEX. McGONNELL 



611 FIFTH AVENUE 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Telegraphic orders forwarded to any 

 part of the United States, Canada, and 

 all principal cities of Europe. Orderi 

 transferred or Intrusted by the trade to 

 omr selection for delivery on steamsblpi 

 or elsewhere receive special attention. 



Cost of Cabling Foreign Deliveries 

 Must be prepaid 



Reference or cash most accompany all 



orders from unknown correspoadenta. 



Cable Address, AI.EXCONNEL.I,. 



G. E. M. STUMPP 



761 Fifth Ave. 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asso. 



DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



Deliver orders from any part of the country to 

 New York City 



Or OUT-GOING STEAMERS 



Write or Telegraph 

 2139-2141 Broadway, - New York 



Telephone 1552-1663 Colnmbai 



EstabUshed 1874 



FI,OBI8T 



N. E. Cor. 44 St. & Madison ATenoe, N. T. City 



(Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asso.) 

 Flowers shipped on all Steamers. Special Correspon- 

 dence in all the large cities of Europe and the British 

 Colonies, Telegraph and Cable address, Dards&or 



NEW YORK CITY 



AND VICINITY 



Artlstlc Work. Reasonable Prices 

 Prompt Delivery of Steamer Orders. 



1193 Broadway, My Only Stor* 



YOUNG & NUGENT 



42 West 28 St., NEW YORK 



"FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH" 



THE ROSERY 



23 STEUBEN ST. 

 A.I_BAIMY, IM. Y. 



FLOWER DEUVERIES FOR ALBANY 

 AND VICINITY 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



FLOWERS delivered promptly in 

 Buffalo, Niagara FalU, East Aurora, 

 Lockport, Tonawanda, Lancaster and 

 , other Western New 

 York cities and 

 towns. 



304 Main Street 

 BUFFALO, N. Y. 



Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery Association 



When writing to advertisert kindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE. 



Of Interest to Retail 

 Florists 



Penn, the Florist, purchased from F. 

 R. Pierson Co., their entire exhibit of 

 specimen neplirolepis displayed at Me- 

 chanics Building. 



Frank M. Ross, Philadelphia, has 

 purchased the 52nd street flower store 

 of the Century Flower Shop from H. 

 H. Battles, and will open same about 

 Sept. 5th and run it under his own 

 name as store number three of "Ross 

 the Florist." This marks another step 

 forward for one of Philadelphia's most 

 enterprising retailers. 



In the haste of Convention week we 

 overlooked mention of the floral de- 

 sign sent from Knoxville, Tenn., to 

 Rome, Ga., for the Wilson funeral, to 

 the effect that it was 8 feet high by 

 4 feet wide and composed of America 

 and Niagara gladioli, lily of the val- 

 ley. White Killarney and Golden Gate 

 roses, lilies, white and lavender asters. 

 It was the work of Chas. L. Baum. 



NEW FLOWER STORES. 



Swampscott, Mass. — E. G. Blanev, 



Burrill St. 



Guelph, Ont.— Miss E. S. Marriott, 51 

 Quebec St. 



Waterville, Me. — Charles E. Carter, 

 154 Main St. 



Woodstock, III. — George Moncur, 

 Main & Benton Sts. 



Louisville, Ky.— P. Walker & Co., 

 312 W. Chestnut St. 



Tacoma, Wash. — Haydin-Watson 

 Flower Shop, 938 C St. 



Chicago — John Mangel opened his 

 new store in the New Marshall-Field 

 Annex Bldg., last week. 



H. C. Rowe is to open a wholesale 

 and retail store at 160 North Wabash 

 Ave., about September 15. 



On August 22, Mrs. Lindon opened 

 her new store at 828 East 47th St., 

 to be known as the Drexel Floral 

 Shop. 



Marshall-Field & Co., will open a 

 floral department early in September. 

 They are fitting up a department ex- 

 tending fifty-five feet and facing the 

 reception room on the third floor, and 

 which will no doubt cut quite a feature 

 in the floral trade in Chicago. 



Mamaroneck, N. Y. — Thomas Skin- 

 ner has purchased land on Post Road, 

 on which he will erect houses. For the 

 last three years he has been employed 

 on the Hallet place. 



"The Convention Number of HORTI- 

 CULTURE is well and attractively ar- 

 ranged and certainly is a most credi- 

 table edition." 



Mass. M. H. 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 — SONS^= 



Cor. Broadwray and Gratiot Aves. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs . . . 

 Higli Grade Cut Blooms 



We cover all Michigan points and grood 



•ectlons of Ohio, Indiana and Canada. 



Members Florists' Telegraph DeLivery 



AsBOciatlon. 



HESS & SWOBODA 



FLORISTS 



Telephones ISOl and I. IMt 



1415 Farnum St., 



>IVI. 



.HA, IM! 



CLEVELAND 



A. GRAHAM & SON 



5523 Euclid Ave. 



Will take good care of your orders 



Members of F. T. D. Assaciutign. 



WILLIAM J. SMYTH 



Cor. Micblgan Ave. and Slst St., 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Uember Florists' Telegnraph Delivery Asso.) 

 We ship to all points la llIln«U and Iowa. 



nms. UdJgiSSO AldiniSIt Min 112. 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



Kansas City, iVIo. 

 913 Grand Ave. 



Member of the FiorlHls* Telegrraph Delivery. 



Ill Ordirs Given Prompt and Careful Atteitioo 



^■" Park Floral Co. 



J. A. VALENTINE, Pres. 

 Member Florists' Telecraph DeUvery. 



DENVER, COLORADO 



Rochester, N. Y. 



J. B. KELLER SONS, 



FLORISTS 

 25 Clinton Avenue, N. 



Rochester Phone 306. Long Dist. Bell Phone arSij 



Members Florists Telegraph Delivery 



"THE HOME OF FLOWERS" 



The largeHt cut tlouer ntor« in America. 

 Orders for the TWIN CITIES and for all 

 Northwestern points given prompt at- 

 i>entlon. 



HOLM & OLSON, Incorpof.t«> 

 ST. PAUL, MINN. 



