December 15, 1917 



HORTICULTURE 



637 



FOR CHRISTMAS 



The largest supply of Asparagus Plumosus from the Largest Growing 



Establishment in this Country 



The finest LILIES and CALLAS in the market 



Yellow Prince, Benora, Matchless, Ward and Enchantress Supreme 

 Carnations of the highest quality from Schneider & Noe, Con- 

 gers, N. Y., and William W. Mathews, Great Neck, L. I. 



Freesias, Myosotis, Snapdragons, Single Pink, Bronze and Wine Shade 

 Godfrey Chrysanthemums, Stevia and Sweet Peas 



Narcissus Paper White and Soleil d'Or and all other Bulbous Stock in Season 



Smilax by the Dozen, Hundred and Thousand Strings 



Agents for New York Florists' Supply Company's Galax and Ferns 



NO SHIPPING ORDERS DESIRED 



PHILIP F. KESSLER 



55 and 57 West 26th Street 



NEW YORK CITY 



Offine Telephone: Farragut 5243. 



Residence: Newtown 345 J 



NEW FLOWER STORES. 



Seward, Neb.— G. A. Emrick. Rig- 

 gert BIdg. 



Beaumont, Tex. — Home Floi'al Co., 

 Keith Bldg. 



Providence, R. I. — Henry Phillips, 

 Atwells Ave. 



St. Louis, Mo.— H. W. Newman. 4920 

 Delmar avenue. 



Scranton, Pa. — Dominick Palumbo, 

 135 N. Main avenue. 



Syracuse, *N. Y. — Weedan & John- 

 son, E. Washington street. 



Cadillac, Mich. — Miss Katherine C. 

 Nungesser, 301 N. Main street. 



Parkersburg, W. Va. — Obermeyer 

 Greenhouses, Willard & 7th streets. 



Vineland, N. J.— Chas. Vondra, 625 

 Peach street, succeeding L. A. Lyons. 



Omaha, Neb. — Albert Donoghue, Jr., 

 1622 Harney street, succeeding his 

 father. 



New London, Ct. — George E. Fisher. 

 State street, succeeding S. J. Renter 

 & Son. 



Ed. Sceery 



Paterson and Passaic, N. J. 



New Jersey's Representative of the 

 Florists* Telegraph Delivery 



NEW CORPORATIONS. 



Glen Ellyn, III. — Glen Ellyn Nurser- 

 ies, capital stock $5,000. Incorporat- 

 ors, Jacob Pruning, Carl Atrover and 

 Jacob Renz. 



PERSONAL. 



' Frank N. Davis, tlorist of Poxboro 

 JIass., was one of the jurors chosen 

 to serve in the Varney murder trial 

 in Brookline. 



Piqua, O. — Great Nursery Co., capital 

 stock $15,000. Incorporators, Aaron 

 Garber, R. and F. Cohen, Howard Lov- 

 ett and Avery D. Wood. 



.V card just received from R. M. 

 Ward dated October 16, shows him to 

 have been in Bombay, India, on that 

 (late en route to Java. 



T[ie Cticago Flower Growers' Association 



^^ mboksale Growers of Cut Tlowers and Plants l/f^ 



EVERYTHING FOR CHRISTMAS. TRY US WITH YOUR NEXT ORDER 



IS2 r4. XA/abaisK Xkvenue, ^l-il^4K^^ 



