July 28, 1917 



HOliTl CULTURE 



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USE OUR NATURAL PREPARED 



IM L-YOO 



MAKE YOUR OWH 

 CHRISTMAS WREATHS 



START THEM NOW PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWEH COMPANY, 



DILJIN/I 



Fire proof and guaranteeil not to become lirittle. IMit up In convenient size carton, 

 10 lb§. net. This is a good substitute for Sea Moss. 



116-118 Seventh Street 

 PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Flower Market Reports 



{^Ccmtinued from page 705) 



Continued warm 

 ST. LOUIS weather and dullness 

 in trade is all we can 

 write about. The growers are throw- 

 ing out and incoming shipments are 

 small. Outdoor gladioli and short- 

 stem asters are in. Some out-of-town 

 carnations are received, the grade 

 fairly good, but keeping qualities hard 

 to contend with. Russell, Hadley, 

 Ophelia, Ward and Hearst roses are 

 about all the varieties available. 



Business has kept 

 WASHINGTON up very satislactor- 



ily. The main dif- 

 ficulty is in getting a sufficient quan- 

 tity of flowers. Roses have been scarce. 

 The local growers have stopped pro- 

 ducing and shii>ments from the north 

 have been materially curtailed. There 

 were some exceptionally fine Liliuni 

 regale, which failed to bring a price 

 because of the over supply of longiflor- 

 ums. A tew carnations are still seen 

 and a fair sale is had. Caltleyas are 

 of exceptional quality and are being 

 offered at $7.50 per dozen. Asters are 

 in heavier supply and fair demand. 

 Gladioli sell well. 



New York— S. J. Mitchell, llou.stnn, 

 Texas. 



St. Louis — Guy Reyburn, Cliicago; 

 Allan Humason, Chicago. 



Boston — Robert Tyson, Madison, N. 

 J.; Mrs. Jas. McHutchison, New York. 



I^ittsburgh — A. Jacobs, New York; 

 S. Freund, Chicago, 111.; C. J. Ford, 

 New York; Earl Tipton. Phila. 



Rochester, N. Y.— L. E. Miller. Fort 

 Wayne, Ind.; N. A. Hallaucr, Ontario, 

 N. Y.: Irving Goldstein, New York. 



Philadelphia — Joseph Lynch, New 

 Castle, Indiana; P. K. Nott. Troy, N. 

 Y., re|,r. Whitney-Eckstein Co . liinralo. 

 N. Y. 



Washington, D. C— S. E. Mastin. 

 Richmond, Va.; .loseph J. Goudy, of 

 H. A. Ureer. Phila.; Arthur .A. Under- 

 wood, Cheyenne, Wyo.; II. T. Hryant. 

 Roanoke, Va.; Arthur Niessen. I'bila. 



Chicago — Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Surfs, 

 Omaha, Neb.; Fred White. ."^. Man- 



WHOLESALL 

 FLORIST 



PATRICK WELCH, 



262 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 



American Beautleit, Orchids, Valley, Carimtltmii. All the noveltlex In the Cut Flowei 

 Market farnUhed on short notice. Pricex quoted on application. No retail order* 

 a«eepted. Flowers shipped out of Boston on early trains. 



8TOBB OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT 6 A. M. TELEPHONE MAIN 2698. 



SEW YOR K QDOT ATIONS PER 100 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Cattleyaa 



Den<irobiuiD f onnosum 



Lilies, Lontfiflonjcn 



Lilies, Specioeum 



Lily of the ValJey 



SnapdrasoiD 



Gkadioli 



Sweet Peas 



MarfliiU'ite« 



Gardeniast 



Adiantum 



Snulax 



^•paravua Plumoaiu. & Spren ( loo bunches) 



To Dealers Only 



Ust Half Bf WMk 



ending July 21 



1917 



35.00 to 



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WHOLESALE 

 COMMISSION FLORIST 



AlwsTB Ready to Receive Consignments and Can Market Them 



BaUifaeUrUr. 



Wanted Specially, Early Peonies, Olsdloll, ete., for Spring Trade. 



A Clean Record For Thirty Yeara 

 IIS \A/^es'fc ZS-tKi S-ti-ee-t, - - - IME'XA/ V^l 



Telephones: 167 and 3058 Farragut 



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COBOflSBION DBAI^B 



FRANK MILLANG 



HOME OBOVVN A8PABAGUS 



CUTFLOWERS 



IN ANT QUANTITY 



S5-S7 W. 26th St., NEW YORK 



Chester, Ind.; Roht. Simmons, La Salle. 

 111.; Mrs. John Schergen and DoU.v 

 Laughlin, St. Louis, Mo.; J. S. Gard- 

 iner, Council Bluffs, la.; A. G. Bierbe- 

 rlck, Huntington, Ind.; H. W. Schaefer 

 of Lang Floral and Narsery Co., Dallas, 

 Texas; C. L. W. Snyder, El Paso, 

 Texas; W. G. Warmood and C. V. 

 .'Vheele, Mt. Pleasant, Mich.; Walter 

 Gott, with Sander & Sons, St. Albans 

 iOngland; Miss Kate Harris, Memphis, 

 Tenn. 



UmrED CUT FLOWER CO., INC. 



Flowers Sold on Commission 



Consignments of 

 Good Stock Solicited 



111 W. 28tb St.. - NEW YORK 



PERSONAL. 



0. O. SilUe has been appoinieu su- 

 perintendent of parks of Houston, 

 Texas. 



Luther Burbank is reported to be 

 very III with appendicitis at his home 

 in Santa Rcsa, Cal. 



KntablUhed 18M 



TeL HI 



GUNTHER BROS. 



Wholesale Commisuon Floriaka 



110 West 28th St. New York 



We Solicit ConslgnmenU ot Ntm 

 EnKland Orewa Narraltica. 



Beechwood Heights Nurseries 



Iinport4>r» and GroTrrra of 



OROHIOS 



Cut Flow«rft of AU the Iv«4Mllnff VftrieUM 

 In Uielr Seaaoo. 



THOMAS YOUNG. Jr., Proprietor 



nOVND BBOOK. N. J. 



Baltimore -It has been decided not 

 to hold I be annual "Maryland Week" 

 this year, the Armory not being avail- 

 aiiie as heretofore tor that use. 



RCED <SL KCLLER 



122 Wwt 2Btll SI., New York 



Florists' Supplies 



W't' iniiniifai't lire nil uiir 



Altai DisiEos, Baskets, Win Wirk KNoveltiis 



and nrv lU-.tlt-rs lii 

 Decorutlve Gla«H\vure, <*rowerH ami 



Florists' ItlHlulHltfH 



