-March 24, 1917 



HORTICULTURE 



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I Tde Chicago Flower Growers' Association | 



I j:^ RIboksale growers of gut flowers and Plants ^ | 



182 N. Wabash Ave.. CHICAGO 



— COMPIETE LISB 



Quality Cut Flowers and Greens. Everything Seasonable— Prices Reasonable I 



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COMMISSION OEAI^ER 



FRANK MILLANG 



HOME tiROMX ASPARAGIS 



CUT FLOWERS 



IN ANY UlANTITV 



8S-S7 W. 26th St., NEW YORK 



Beechwood Heights Nurseries 



Importers and Growers of 



Cut Flower* of All the I«iMliiic VarieMM 

 in their Season. 



THOMAS YOUNG, Jr., Proprietor 



BOITND BKOOK, N. t. 



Algo 57 West gStll St., tTEW YORK. 



RCED <SL KCLLER 



122 West 25th St., New York 



Florists' Supplies 



We manafacture all oar 



iital Disigns, Baskets, Win Wirk KNoveltiis 



and are dealers iu 



Decorative Glaseware, Orow^ers an<l 



Florists* Reqalsttes 



Flower Market Reports 



nickel. All roses were In good demand 

 especially the red and dark pinks. The 

 medium grades of American Beauty 

 are not much in evidence as yet, but 

 there is quite a good supply of specials 

 and shorts. Carnations are holding 

 their own well — some rose growers 

 think, too well. Some carnation grow- 

 ers are grouching otherwise, and are 

 thinking of going into roses. Can you 

 beat it? Have a heart! Don't be jeal- 

 ous. We are all christians. When a 

 man smites us on one cheek we turn 

 to him the other also. Greens are still 

 at a premium. Frost in Florida! Let 

 us call a meeting of the Frost Pro- 

 tective Association. 



Business continues 



PITTSBURGH fair, cut blooms of 

 practically all kinds 

 l)ringing good prices. Roses continue 

 on the scarce side, those coming in be- 

 ing of good quality, l)ut not enough by 

 any means to satisfy the demand. Bulb 

 products of all varieties are plentiful 

 and of a desirable quality. 



The market is well sup- 



ST. LOUIS plied with flowers. Last 

 week all light colored 

 carnations held firm, especially white 

 which brought 5c. for coloring pur- 

 poses. Roses are coming in fine and 

 are cheaper. Violets are lieooming 

 smaller and sweet peas will now be 

 used more freely lor street corsage 

 wear. "Green" carnations were every- 



^Coutiiiiird on page 402) 



PATRICK WELCH, 



262 DEVONWrnE STREET, BOSTON, 



American Beaatieg, Orchids, VaUey, Carnations. All the novelties in the Cut Flowsr 

 Market famished on short notice. Prices quoted on application. No retail «rd«»s 

 accepted. Flowers shipped out of Boston on early trains. 



STORE OPEN FOB BUSINESS AT 6 A. M. TBI-EPHONE MAIN ieOS. 



WHOLESALE 

 FLORIST 



MASS. 



MEIRIVIAIM \A/EI 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



Can hmdle shipments of growers' produot satisfactorily Would like to h«»r 

 froTi Gpowars of Snapdragons and Sweet Peas, etc., for the New York trade. 



lOS \A^es-t: aSthi S*., 



TeL Farrasut 3066 



IME\A^ YORK 



NEW TORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Cattleyas 



Dendrobium formosum 



Lilies, Longif loruftt 



Lilies, Specioftum 



Collas 



LUy of the VaUey 



SnapdrasOD 



Daf fodiU 



Narcissi, Paper White 



Roman Hyacinths 



Freesia 



Tulips 



Calendulas ■ 



Sweet Peas 



VioleU 



Marguerites 



Gardenias , 



Adiantum 



Smilax 



Aaparasus Plumosus. & Spren (loo bunches) . 



ending lar 

 1917 



J. J. COAN,iNc. 



lis AVEST 25TH STREET 

 New York 



TeL, Farracnt 5113-0881 



EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS 



CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED 



H. M. ROBINSON & CO. 



BOSTON'S FOREMOST 



Wholesale and Commission Florists 



82 Otis Street, i Wlnthrop Saaare 



BOSTON. MASS. 



Telephone 2618-2617-2616, UalB. 



Send Flower Consignments to 



L. B. NASON 



Wholesale Florist 



116 We»t 28th St., NEW YORK CITY 



Shipping Orders CareftUly Filled. 

 Correspondence solicited. 



Telephone, Farragut 2245. 



UNITED CUT FLOWER CO., INC. 



Flowers Sold on Comnilsslon 



Consignments of 

 Good Stock Solicited 



111 W. 28th St., - NEW YORK 



A CLEAN RECOm 



(or 28 years as Commission Florist 



J. K. ALLEN 



TE1.EFHONE 118 West 28th StiMi 



Ul • S0S8 Farragut NBW TOBK 



■stabUshcd 1888 



TeL Ml Farraca* 



GUNTHER BROS. 



Wholesale Commission Florists 



110 West 28th St., New York 



We Solicit CoDslgnmenU of N«w 

 England Qrowo NeralUw. 



