February 17, 1917 



HOETICULTURE 



231 



Flower Market Reports 



{^Continued jrom page 2!q) 



and there are not as many carnations 

 as could be desired. Snapdragon is as 

 fine as has ever been offered in Wash- 

 ington and brings $3 and $4 per dozen 

 at wholesale. There is no over supply 

 of daffodils, tulips and other spring 

 flowers, and such of these as are 

 now coming in meet with ready sale. 

 Purity treesia is in over supply but 

 meets with a fair sale. Violets are in 

 fairly heavy supply. Sweet peas are 

 fine and move well. 



Boston — Messrs. Wadley and Smyth, 

 of New York, with twelve assistants. 

 Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ward, New York. 



New York — Philip Breitmeyer, De- 

 troit, Mich.; R. Vincent, Jr., White- 

 marsh, Md.; Geo. L. Stillman. Wester- 

 ly, R. I. 



St. Louis, Mo. — E. J. Fancourt, of 

 Pennock-Meehan Co., Phila. ; Paul 

 Berkowitz, of H. Bayersdorfer & Co., 

 Phila., Pa. 



Philadelphia — Benjamin Hammond, 

 Beacon. N. Y.; J. Horace McFarland, 

 Harrisburg, Pa.; Robert Pyle, West 

 Grove. Pa.; Wm. Gibson. Macon, Ga.; 

 R. M. Holmes. Holmes Seed Co., Har- 

 risburg, Pa.; Harry O. May. Summitt. 

 N. J.; Louis J. Renter, Westerly. R. I. 



Cincinnati — Geo. McCallum, Pitts- 

 burg, Pa.; Geo. Hampton, Phila.; Jos. 

 Marks, representing A. Henderson & 

 Co., Chicago; J. T. Hudegen. Aurora, 

 Ind.; P. Nye, Liberty, Ind.; Mr. and 

 Mrs. G. A. Beckman, Middletown, 

 Ohio; S. S. Skidelsky, Phila.; G. H. 

 Winters, Charleston, W. Va. 



Chicago — Miss Kate Harris, of the 

 Flower Shop, Memphis, Tenn.; J. D. 

 Smedley, Fargo, N. D.; A. S. Cerny, 

 St. Louis, Mo.; W. J. Smart, New 

 York; C. B. Knickman, repr. Mc- 

 Hutchison & Co., N. Y.; Vincent Gor- 

 ley. St. Louis, Mo.; A. J. Banscher, 

 Freeport, 111.; A. Kinyon, So. Bend, 

 Ind.; Wm. E. Naumann, Cleveland, O. 



Washington, D. C. — C. P. Prericks, 

 F. R. Pierson Co., Tarrytown, N. Y.; 

 John F. Huss, Hartford, Conn.; George 

 E. Valker, Minot. N. D.; Julius Dilhoff, 

 New York; Mr. and Mrs. "VV. H. Duck- 

 ham, Madison, N. J.; J. T. Oaker, Mi- 

 not, N. D.; J. N. Bockmann, rep. H. F. 

 Michell, Phila.; Mr. and Mrs. D. T. 

 Pierson. Madison, N. J.; Charles E. 

 Meehan. Phila., Pa. 



Reports from Florida indicate se- 

 rious injury to the Asparagus plumo- 

 sus plantations and the cut of this 

 florists' green will be materially de- 

 creased for several weeks to come. 



Send Flower Con8ig:nments to ' 



L. B. NASON 



Wholesale Florist 

 116 West 28lh St., NEW YORK CITY 



.Shipping Orders Carefully Filled. 

 Correspondence solicited. 



Telephone, Farragut 2245. 



WHOLESALE 

 FLORIST 



PATRICK WELCH, 



262 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 



American Beauties, Orchids, Valley, Carnations. All the novelties In the Cut Flower 

 Market furnished on short notice. Prices quoted on application. No retail orders 

 accepted. Flowers shipped out of Boston on early trains. 



STORE OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT 6 A. M. TELEPHONE MAIN S698. 



MEIRIVIAIM \A/EI 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



Can handle shipments of growers' product satisfactorily WouUl like to hear 

 from Growers of Snapdragons and Sweet Peas, etc., for the New York trade. 



I06 ^A<es■t as-tH S-t., Ne\A^ -VORK 



Tel. Farragut 3066 



NEW YORK QDOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Cattleyaa ■ 



Dendrobium f ormosum 



Lities. Longiflorum 



Lilies, Speciosum 



Callas 



Lily of the Valley 



Snapdragon 



Daffodils 



Narcissi. Paper White 



Roman Hyacinths 



Freesia 



Tulips 



Calendulas 



Sweet Peas 



Violets 



Marguerites • • • 



Gardenias, 



Adiantum 



Smilajc 



Aaparagua Plumosus, & Spren (loo bunches) ■ 



A GOLD MEDAL 's not expected by us for doing our duty by our consignors and customers 



We have 22 years* experience behind us 



FANCY GRADE ORCHIDS, SEPTEMBER MORN, AMERICAN BEAUTY, PRIMA 



DONNA AND ALL OTHER ROSES, LILIES, CARN.ATIONS, VIOLETS, 



ASPARAGIS AND SMILAX and aU otiier Seasonable Flowers. 



GUTTMAN & RAYNOR, Inc., Wholesale Florists 



Pkce,: F.rrss„, 558, 2036 .„d 20S7 101 West 28th Street, NEW YORK 



J. J. COAN, INC. I UNITED CUT FLOWER CO., INC. 



lis WEST 25TH STREET 



New York 



Tel., FarraifUt U13-S8S1 



EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS 



CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED 



H.M.ROBINSON & CO. 



BOSTON'S FOREMOST 



Wholesale and Commission Florists 



82 Otis Street, 2 Wlnthrop 8qn»re 



BOSTON, HA8B. 



Telephone 2818-2617-2616, Main. 



William Stuart AlleiTCo, 



Commiation Merchants in 



Cut Flowers 



53 West 28th Street, NEW YORK 



Teleptione— 356 Madison Square. 

 STR.4IOHT WHOLESALE ONLY 



FRANK MILLANG 



GUT FLOWERS 



55-57 W. 26th St., NEW YORK 



NO DESIGNS MADE UP 



Flowers Sold on Commission 



Consignments of 

 Good Stock Solicited 



111 W. 28th St., - NEW YORK 



A CLEAN RECORD 



(or 28 years a. Commission Florist 



J. K. ALLEN 



TELEPHONE 

 Ufl m SOSS FarraKut 



118 West 28th StrMt 

 NEW TOBK 



Establlahed 1888 



Tel. SSI Farrasm* 



GUNTHER BROS. 



Whole«ale Commission Florist* 



110 West 26th St., New York 



We Solicit ConslBnments of N»w 

 England Grown Noreltlea. 



Beechwood Heights Nurseries 



Importers and Growers of 



OROHIDS 



Cut Flowers of All the Leading Variette* 

 in their Season. 



THOIMAS YOUNG, Jr., Proprietor 



BOUND BBOOK. N. J. 

 .Vlso 57 West 28th St.. NEW YORK, 



