November 24, 1917 



HORTICULTURE 



555 



CHICAGO 



Send Your Orders to 



WILLIAM J. 



SMYTH 



Member Florist*' Telegraph 

 Delivery Association 



Michigan Ave. at 31st Street 



Prompt Auto Deliyery 

 Service 



THOS. F. GALVIN 



yClIf VnOV S61 Fifth Ave. - 

 llbfff I UnlV VanderblltHotei 



DAOTAII 1 Park Street 

 DUO I Ull 799 Boylston Street 



lilinrias tt Stitnin ni all Eistera PeiiU 



CLEVELAND 



A. GRAHAM & SON 



5523 Euclid Ave. 



WiD take good care of your orders 



Memters of F. T, D, Association. 

 Orders Filled Day or Night for 



Ol-EVEI-AIMD 



and State of Ohio 



Oomplrte Stork. Reealar discount to Trmde. 



KNOBLE BROS. 



1«8« W. J6th St., CleveUnd, O. 

 Members FlorUts' Telegraph Delivery Ass'B. 



THE SMITH & FETTERS GO. 



735 Euclid Avenue 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Flowers of Every Kind in Season 



HESS & SWOBODA 



rLomsTs 



Telephones ISOI and L ISSt. 



1415 Famum St., 



V. NEB. 



Rochester, N. Y. 



J. B. KELLER SONS, 



FLORISTS 

 25 Clinton Avenue, N. 



Rachutsr Pfaona 506, Long Dist. Bell Phone 1/S( 



Members Florists Telegraph Delivery 



S.A.ANDERSON 



440 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



ANDEBSON service means fresh, sturdy 

 Btock and prompt deliveries In BCFFAXO, 

 lAKJKPORT, NIAGARA FALLS aad 

 WSSTERN NEW TOBK 

 Members of Florists' Telegraph Dellvsry. 



HICH GRADE PLANTS 



For Retail Stores a Specialty 



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THOMAS ROLAND. Nahant. Mass. 



WORCESTER, MASS. 



Randall's Flower Shop 



HARRT L. RANDALL, Prvprletor. 



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Obituary 



Wllford B. Woodruff. 

 W. B. Woodruff, engaged in the 

 florist business in Westfield, N. J., for 

 the past 46 years, and a life-long resi- 

 dent of the town, died at his home on 

 Grove street, on Sunday, November 11, 

 aged 67 years. He leaves two sons 

 and one daughter. 



William B. Hall 

 William B. Hall, who for the past 

 thirty-five years has been identified 

 with Pittsburgh's retail flower trade, 

 died there in the Presbyterian Hos- 

 pital last Saturday evening after an 

 illness of only one week's duration. 

 The funeral services were held Tues- 

 day afternoon at the home of his sis- 

 ter, Mrs. Charles Ralston. Mr. Hall, 

 who was 47 years of age, entered the 

 employ of the B. A. Elliott Co. when 

 a mere lad, remaining about fourteen 

 years. Since then he has been with 

 the A. W. Smith Co., where his 

 brother, Arthur Hall, is also em- 

 ployed. Mr. Hall is survived by his 

 widow and four children, the youngest 

 six months old. 



James Doherty 

 James Doherty, city forester of Cam- 

 bridge, Mass., for the past 36 ye rs, 

 died at his home, 75 Inman street, on 

 Nov. 20. Mr. Doherty, although 80, 

 had always enjoyed good health up to 

 about a year ago. He was born in 

 Londonderry, Ireland, in 1837, and 

 came to this country at the age of 

 seven. Three years afterward his fam- 

 ily moved to Cambridge. Horticulture 

 always appealed to him, and in his 

 youth he entered the employ of the 

 famous old Hovey Nurseries. Mr. 

 Doherty was one of the first to sell 

 cut flowers over the counter, opening a 

 store in the old Horticultural Building 

 on Tremont street, Boston, and was 

 recognized as a floral artist of more 

 than ordinary ability. In 1858 he was 

 married to Miss Martha A. Bowers, 

 who died a few years ago. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Fairport, N. Y.— Frank W. O'Brien 

 has purchased the Salter Greenhouses. 



Abilene, Kan.— The Arstrand Green- 

 houses have been sold to A. B. Walter. 



Westervllle, O. — The Hemminger & 

 Jones range of greenhouses on South 

 State street have been purchased by 

 L. C. Wogan. 



Send Telegraph, Telephone or Hall orders 

 for florist service In this vicinity to 



Howard & Smith 



S&S BO. OLITE BT. 



Los AngeleSy Calif. 



Every Order Bore to receive 

 prompt and caretal atteattaa. 



Albany, N. Y. 



The Best Service 

 Our Business is Growing 



Member Florists Telegraph Delivery. 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



FRED C. WEBER 



4326-28 Olive St. 



Mimitr Florists Teltgrafh \Deliviry Association 

 NOTICE INITIALS. We have ont slort only 



THE J. M. GASSER COMPANY, 



CLEfELANl 



Euclid Aviiue 



The Far- Famed Flowers of 



TORONTO 



Delivered on mall or telegraph (ardar (•• 

 any occasion. In any part of the Domlala*. 



JOHN H. DUNLOP 



S-IO Went .Adelaide St. - TORONTO, OXV. 

 ALBANY. N. Y. 



Flowers or Design Work 



DKLIVKKCD IN ALBANY \HU VICLNITT 

 ON TELEnRAPHIC ORDER 



106 STATE STREET. ALBANY, N. Y. 

 "THE HOME OF FLOWERS'' 



The largest cut flower store In America. 

 Orders for the TWIN CITIES and for all 

 Northtvestern points given prompt at- 

 tention 



HOLM & OLSON, incorporated 

 ST. PAUL, IWIWH. 



^"^ Park Floral Co. 



B. E. GILLIS, President. 



E. P. NEIMAN, Secretary. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



DENVER, COLORADO 



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