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HORTICULTURE 



December 12, 1914 



Make Your CHRISTMAS A Hummer! 



WE CAN SUPPLY THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES 



HOLLY- LAUREL- MISTLETOE 



See our Holly before Ordering Elsewhere a> it is the finest 



coining into Boston 



UOLI.Y. 1 case ?5.00; 2 cases, each. ?4.50; 5 or more cases, 



e:ii li. ?4.()0 per case. 

 MISTLETOE. 4 lbs. to the box, quality guaranteed. Per box, 



BOXWOOD. Per case $7.!>0 



WILD SMIL.4X. Per case COO 



H.AKDV lEKX.S. Per IIIOO I."p<) 



G.*LAX. Brown anil Green. Per 1000, $1.25; per ease 7.30 



L.Al KEL KOI'I.VG. I'iiiest ni.cdc. (!■•. per yaril. 



TRIXC ES.s l-INE ROl'IXG. Well made, Sc. per yard. 



LAI REI. WKE.\TIIS. 12 inili rings, outside measurements 18 



to 20 iui lies, .f2.0() per duzen. 

 Risers. Rcil. Imported, per lb., $1.00; Domestic, per lb., 73c. 

 tHRI.STM.*S BELLS. .') in., per doz., $2.00; 3',A In., per doz., 



$1.00; 2'.^ In., per doz., 75c. 



CH1JI.'>T>IA 



S:4.UI); 4 



per doz., $0.00; 6 in., per doz.. 



BALLS. 8 

 ., per doz., .$2.00. 

 IMMORTELLES, Red. The best color in the market. 

 EVER RE.\1>V POT COVERS, Green White and Red. 

 all sizes. 



Large Assortment of CHRISTMAS RIBBONS. 

 REMEMBER WE ARE THE L.\RGEST FLORIST SCPPLY 

 HOISE I.N NEW ENGLAND. 



To fit 



SELECTED PLANTS 



AZALEAS — Mnie. Petriek, Simon Mardner, Vervaeneana, Ver- 



vaeiieana alba. $1.00 to $2.00 each. 

 BEGONIAS — ( incinnattl.. Extra fine, 33c. to $1.25 each. 

 POINSETTIAS. Single and in pans, 25c. to $2.50 each. 

 PRI.Ml LA OBCONICA. 35c. to 50c. each. 

 ARDISIAS. ."lOc. to $1.25 each. 

 .lERI S.\LE>I CHERRIES. 25c. to 50c. each. 



CKJ-r l=-|_0\A/EI9S 



We shall carry a full supply of every variety of flowers the rr\arket offers. 

 We would respectfully again call your attention to our Roaes which are the finest in New 



England. Stock strictly fresh and none salted. 



We are cultivating roses under about 100,000 square feet of glass — only the best known varieties and our average 

 daily cut is 3000 roses, stems running all lengths, strictly free from mildew, with good heads. 



Most of our carnations are grown es lecially for our trade and sliipped to us every day which is true also of every- 

 thing else in the line of cut flowers in season. Send for Special Price Quotations. 



N. F. McCarthy & co.i 



112 Arch Street and 31 Otis Street, Boston, Mass. I 



5002 



Telephones 5972 



Main 5973 



5974 



if one Is busy 

 Call the other 



■ Visitors Register 



Minneapolis, Minn.— A. F. Longren, 

 Chicago; Geo. Dysinger. Ionia. Mich. 



ARRANGEMENT OF ROSES AND BARBERTON DAISIES. 



Boston — M. Boks, Ghent. Belgium; 

 .1. J. Karins, representing H. A. 

 Dreer, Philadelphia, Pa.; Robt. Green- 

 law, of S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co.. 

 Phila. 



'St. Louis — Martin Reukauf repre- 

 senting H. Bayersdorfer & Co., Phila- 

 delphia; Julius Dillhoff, representing 

 Schloss Bros., New York; Peter 

 Bissett, of the U. S. Department of 

 Seed and Plant Introduction, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



Philadelphia — Henry D. Knight, 

 Foster & Foster, Palm Beach, Fla.; 

 Walter Mott, representing Benj. Ham- 

 mond, Beacon, N. Y.; Mr. Schluraft, 

 of Schluraff Floral Co., Erie, Pa.; B. 

 J. Delaney, representing J. Chas. Mc- 

 CuUough, Cincinnati, O. 



Washington — John VonZonneveld, 

 Sassenheim, Holland; Charles E. Mee- 

 man, of the S. S. Pennock-Meehan 

 Company. Philadelphia. Pa.; Mrs. A. 

 M. Henshaw, New York, N. Y.; Wil- 

 liam J. Muth, rep. King Construction 

 Company, Philadelphia, Pa.; LDar s 

 M. Wemig, Springwood Farms, Vor':. 

 Pa. 



Chicago. — Mr. Rice, of Terre Ha'ite 

 Rose & Carnation Co., Terre Haute 

 Ind.; E. H. Montgomery, Falrfieir; 



la.; Geo. F. Crabb, Grand Rapids, 

 Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Niednagel, 

 Evansville, Ind.; A. C. Richer. Mich- 

 igan City, Ind.; Harry E. Philpott. 

 Winnipeg, Man.; Mrs. J. E. Lord, To- 

 peka, Kas.: J. F. Sullivan, Dftroit, 

 .Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur .Millor, 



Washington, la.; Gus Fredrickson, SI. 

 Joseph. .Vlich.; P. N. Obertin. Kenosha, 

 Wis.; H. B. Dorner, Urban, 111.; E. A. 

 Fetters. Detroit, Mich.; R. B. Rahaley 

 of the Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, 

 Detroit, Mich.; D. M. Wigle. Rochester, 

 -Minn. 



