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HORTICULTURE 



April 21, 1917 



ALEX. McDonnell 



611 FIFTH AVENUE 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Teleffraphlo orders forwarded to ■117' 

 part of the United States, Canada, and 

 all principal cities of Karope. Ord«rs 

 transferred or intrusted by the trade to 

 oar selection for delivery on steamships 

 or elsewhere receive special attention. 



Cast of Cabling Foreign Deliveries 

 Must be prepaid 



Reference or c»sh most accompany all 

 orders from nnknown ijorrespondonts. 



Cable Address. ALEXCONNEIX. 



"The Telegraph Florist" 



Member of Florista' Telegraph Delivery 



124 TREMONT ST. 



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FOB 



KANSAS CITY 



Tratafer Your Order* to 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



101 7 Grand Avenue 



M«mb«n Flarlata' T*l>(rsph Dellvcrr 



Order* for MEW YOBK. 

 Write or Phone to 



MAX SCHLING 



22 West 59th St. 



Adjoining Plaza Hotel 



Beat Florieta In the State* >* 

 Reference*. 



EDROPEAN ORDERS EXECUTED 



Member* of the FlorUt*' 

 Telegraph Delivery. 



BstabUekMl U1« 



13 A. le r> 



N. E. Cor. 44 St. & Madison ATcnne. N. T. Citj 



( Member Florists' TelegrB.ph Delivery Acso. ) 

 Flowers shipped on &1I Steunei^. Special Correspond' 

 «KC in aJI the large cities aS Europe and 1^ British 

 Cc^oniw. Telegraph and Cable address. Dardiflor. 



DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



DslWer orders trom any part of the country to 



New York City 



WrUa ar TMasrmpk 



2199-2141 Broadway, New York 



iMm HW nn OalnikM 



Of Interest to Retail 

 Florists 



NEW FLOWER STORES. 

 Galesburg, III. — A. Buesch. 



Monticelo, III.— J. R. Dills. 



Newburgh, N. Y. — Schaefer Estate. 



Spokane, Wash.— E. S. Eugene, Wall 



street. 



Belvidere, III. — J. P. Herzog, Hicks 

 block. 



Harrisburg, Pa. — Century Flower 

 Shop, 311 Walnut street. 



Kansas City, Mo. — Rudolph Holz- 

 claw, 5th and Quindaro streets. 



Elyrla, O. — Hecock Floral Co., East 

 Bridge street, succeeding L. J. Gunton. 



San Francisco, Cal. — MacRorie & 

 McLaren, branch store at Hotel Whit- 

 comb. 



COVER ILLUSTRATION 



Gur cover picture this week shows 

 a very pretty example of simple and 

 tasteful floral arrangement; for which 

 Max Schling, of New York, has kindly 

 loaned the photograph. The bouquet 

 was for a golden weddipg and com- 

 posed of Barberton daisies (Gerbera 

 Jamesoni) acacia, white lilac, mignon- 

 ette and cattleyas. We should like to 

 publish more of such illustrations if 

 the florist trade would only get into the 

 habit of having photographic records 

 made of their nice work. Uncouth at- 

 tempts to represent clocks, guns, 

 chairs, flags, hose wagons and the like 

 are sent to us occasionally but we 

 liaven't the heart to impose such trav- 

 esties on the class of florists who read 

 Horticulture. It is but fair to the 

 florist trade, however, to say that in 

 many instances it is the customer and 

 not the florist who is responsible for 

 the queer contraptions that sometimes 

 figure as "floral designs." 



Portland, Me. — Mabel f. Hayes, the 

 surviving member of the E. J. Har- 

 mon Co., is the defendant in a suit 

 brought by ,1. Frank Harrington, who 

 bought out the florist business July 1, 

 1913. It is the claim of the plaintiff 

 that because of misrepresentation he 

 was induced to pay $10,000 for the 

 business, he having been told by the 

 late E. J. Harmon and his partner, 

 Mabel 1. Hayes, that the business was 

 at the time of Its purchase by him 

 well established and capable of ren- 

 dering an annual net profit of between 

 $15,000 and $18,000. 



F. H. WEBER'S 



Modern Flower Shop for 

 Artistic and Special Work 



N. E. Corner of Taylor and Olive 



ST. I_^«^IS, IVI^. 



M. F. T. D. 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 — =SONS^ — = 



Cor. Broadway and Gratiot Araa. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs . . . 

 Higli Grade Cut Blooms 



W* avTar all Mlcblcan palaU aad 

 ■••tiaa* at Ohla, IniUaaa aad Oi 

 M«Bb«r* FlorUt*' Telecraph DellTory 

 A**«eiatioa. 



GUD£ BROS CO 



GUDE BROS. CO. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Member Florists TelcfJripEi DeliTcry 



IN THE 



National Capital 



Aft joar *erTle* t* deliver Flawar* 

 •r D**i(s* aa Order b7 Tal» 

 ■raph ar atharwU*. Fraaapt 

 Bailable »*rw\—. 



GEORGE H. COOKE 



Oaaaaetlea* Ava. aad I. St. 

 WASHINGTOM, D. O. 



THE ROSERY 



23 STEUBEN ST. 



A.1.BA.NY, N. Y. 



FLOWER DEUVERIES FOR ALBANY 



AND viciNrrY 



Members Floriata' Telegraph Delivery 



G. E. M. STUMPP 



761 Fifth Ave. 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assi. 



YOUNG & NUGENT 



42 West 28 Street 

 New York 



Mamber* Florists' Telegraph Daliyerj' 



A. T. BUNYARD 



NEW YORK 



413 Madlton Avenue at 48th 8tr««t. 



Alto Newport, R. ' 



We Oaarmntee Satlsfaetlaa 



