August 25, 1917 



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I NOWADAYS ITS PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER COMPANY FOR SUPPLIES j 



I A new 24 page catalogue, full of Interest, to every Florist, will be ready September lath. U you are not on our | 

 i mailing list, write for a copy. | 



t PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER COMPANY, 116-118 Seventh Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ; 



I Specialists in RIBBONS, CHIFFONS AND BASKETS. j 



PITTSBURG. 



Mr. and Mrs. James Clark have re- 

 turned from a visit at Conneaut Lake, 

 Pa. 



Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall have 

 taken a cottage at Angola, Indiana, for 

 the late season. 



Miss Emma B. Maxwell of Wilkins- 

 burg has returned from Besnus Point, 

 Lake Chautauqua. 



Miss Bertha Hughes, a saleswoman 

 for Randolph and McClements, is 

 spending her vacation at Sigel, Clarian 



Miss Catherine Friel of the Arcade 

 Flower Shop, left on Thursday for a 

 two weeks' sojourn at Atlantic City. 



N. Shelby Griffith, manager of the 

 Fox Flower Shop, is spending a few 

 days at the Crall's Greenhouse at Mon- 

 ongahela. 



Frank Smaller, formerly with Wal- 

 ter A. Faulk of the North Side, left 

 this week with Co. E, 1st Field Artil- 

 lery for Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga. 



William F. Hutchison, florist for the 

 Pennsylvania Lines West, is supervis- 

 ing work for a park at Avalon. Mr. 

 Hutchison returned Thursday from a 

 ten days' stay at Atlantic City. 



Ernest Cuter, superintendent of the 

 Richard Beatty Mellon estate on Fifth 

 Avenue and William Pitt Boulevard, 

 has returned from a several days' bus- 

 iness trip in New York and Philadel- 

 phia. 



Superintendent William Falconer of 

 the Allegheny Cemetery is about to 

 leave to attend the convention of the 

 American Association of Cemetery 

 Superintendents at Barre, Vt. Super- 

 intendent William Allen, of the Home- 

 wood Cemetery, who with members of 

 his family are enjoying a trip through 

 New England, will also probably at- 

 tend the annual craft meet. 



Stanley W. Hall, who has been em- 

 ployed with Sam. J. Goddard at Frara- 

 ingham, Mass., since his graduation 

 from Amherst last year, has be>^n ap- 

 pointed to succeed Prof. Hecht as as- 

 sistant professor of floriculture at the 

 University of Illinois. 



RCCD (SL KCLLER 



in West 2r.th St.. New Tork 



Florists' Supplies 



We mannfartur*' all onr 



Vital DisiEDS, Baskets, Win Wirk & Noveltiis 



;iinl .m- (lf.ili-rs In 



Decorative Glassware, Growers and 



Florlsta' BeauiRltes 



Beechwood Heights Nurseries 



Importf^r* mud Grower* of 



OROMIOS 



Out Flowers sf AU the L«*dlsc VkrieMM 

 In thalr B «■»«■. 



THOMAS YOUNG, Jr., Proprtotor 



BOCMD BBOOK. M. i. 



PATRICK WELCH, 



WHOLESALE 

 FLORIST 



262 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 



Anurlcan Be&otlee, Orclild», Valley, Camatlont. All the noveltlee In the Cut rl*wer 

 Karket faralehed on short notice. Prloee qaoted on application. No retail ••<>«■• 

 aeeepted. Flowers chipped ont o( Boston on earlj trains. 



8TOBE OPEN FOB BUSINESS AT 6 A. M. TELEPHONE MAIN ttM. 



J. K. AI_L 



IM, 



WHOLESALE 

 COMMISSION FLORIST 



Always Ready to Recelvs ConslKnmsnti and Can Markst Thsm SatUfaeUrtlj. 

 Wanted Specially, Early Peonies, Gladioli, ste., for Spring Trade. 



A Clean Record For Thirty Yeara 

 IIS v^/^»st ze-th s*i-oo-t, _ _ - imoa/ -vc^^k 



Telephones: 167 and 3058 Fsu-ragut 



NEW TORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Catdeyas ■ 



Dendrobium f ormosum 



Lilies, Longiflorum 



Lilies, Speciosuin 



Lily of the Valley 



Snapdragoii • * 



Gladioli 



Sweet Peae 



Marguerites 



Gardeniasi 



Adiautum 



Smilax 



A«>«ra8iH Plumotiu. & S pren (loo bunches). 



Ust Half of Week 



ending Aug. 16 



1917 



75.00 to 100.00 



3.00 



1. 00 



4.00 

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■25 



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40.00 

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50.00 

 1. 00 

 8.00 



20.00 



First Half ol WMt 

 begiuiiiig Aug. 20 



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75.00 to ico.oo 



to 40.00 



8.00 



4.00 

 1. 00 



4.00 



1. 00 



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20.00 



.33 



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■ 50 



• 50 



50.00 



1. 00 



S.oo 



10.00 to 20.00 



WE WANT MORE SHIPPERS 



We have a numerous clientage of New York City buyers and the demand ex- 

 ceeds our supply. This is especiaUy true of Koses. We have every facility and 

 abundant means and best returns are assured for stock consigned to us. 

 Address Your Shipments to 



UNITED CUT FLOWER CO. Inc. 



1 1 1 W. 28th St., NEW YORK 



D. J. Pappas, Pres. 



CONVENTION VISITORS WELCOME 



HENRY M. ROBINSON CO. OF NEW YORK 



\a/mol.e:sa.i-.e f"i_ori 



SB-S7 \A/es'fc aetK> ^■treot 



Telephones, 13 — 8510 Madison Square 



Cunslgnmenti Sollclt«4 



MADRICE 1.. Gt,A88, Treasurer 



■stakUshsd UM 



TeL Ml FanacB' 



GUNTHER BROS. 



Wholesale Commiision Florists 



110 West 28th St., New York 



Ws Solicit Conslgamenta s< Mew 

 BBKlaad Orewm NerelOM. 



COMMISSION DKAL,EB 



FRANK MILLANG 



HOME GROWN ASPARAGUS 



CUTFLOWERS 



IN ANY ylWNTITY 



55-57 W. aeth St .NEW YORK 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



Manufacturers and Importers 



1129 Arch St. PHILADE«.PHrA, PA. 



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