September 15, 1917 



HORTICULTURE 



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PITTSBURGH GUT FLGWER GGMPANY, 116-118 Seventh Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Flower Market Reports 



(^Continued from pa^e 313) 



Business is fairly 

 PITTSBURGH good with just 



about enough flow- 

 ers to supply the trade. All are of 

 satisfactory quality. The wholesale 

 prices are about normal. There are 

 plenty of greens of all kinds. 



Trade condi- 

 ROCH ESTER, N. Y. tions for the 



past week 

 have been very good. Asters of good 

 quality are arriving in large quantities. 

 Gladioli are abundant, also roses are 

 very good and the supply is increased. 

 Lilies are plentiful. Carnations grow- 

 ing larger, although the stems are 

 short. Oattleyas are scarce and price 

 high. Pink and white Japan lilies are 

 fairly goad. 



The burflen of gladioli 

 ST. LOUIS and asters has light- 

 ened up somewhat with 

 the cool weather this week but out- 

 door flowers are altogether too plenti- 

 ful still and a frost would be wel- 

 come. 



Rochester, N. Y. — ^Miss Larker of 

 White Bros., Medina, N. Y. 



Pittsburgh — Isaac M. Bayersdorfer, 

 representing H. Bayersdorfer & Co., 

 Phila. 



Rochester, N. Y. — M. M. Michael, 

 Danville, N. Y.; Ed. Kendig, Oswego, 

 N. Y.; H. Kirschoff, Batavia, N. Y. 



Philadelphia — J. B. D e a m u d, 

 Vaughan's Seed Store, New York City; 

 Geo. Foulsham, So. Bethlehem. Pa. 



New York — H. A. Barnard, repr. 

 Stuart Low & Co.; H. E. Humiston, 

 Chicago Feed & Fertilizer Co., Chicago, 

 111. 



Cincinnati — A. W. Heur, represent- 

 ing Poehlmann Bros. Co.. Chicago, 

 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill and Mr. 

 and Mrs. Earl Mann, Richmond, Ind. 



Chicago — Joseph Clarkson, Manistee, 

 Mich.; B. Katswinkel of the Rcstland 

 Floral Co., Mendota, 111.; Geo. A. Kuhl, 

 Pekin, 111.; A. N. Richardson, St. 

 Joseph, Mich.; J. Tuckis, Rock Island, 

 111. 



Boston — John S. Hay, repr. H. A. 

 Dreer, Philadelphia; Walter Gott. 

 repr. Sander's, St. Albans, England; 

 Geo. E. Baldwin, Mamaroneck, N. Y.; 

 Hong A. Barnard, repr. Stuart Low & 

 Co., Enfield, Eng. 



PATRICK WELCH, *?L°iSfsV' 



262 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 



American Bettatleg, Orchid*, Valley, Carnations. All the noveltleg In the Cut Flawar 

 ICttrket famished on short notice. Prices qnoted on application. No retail ord«v« 

 aaeepted. Flowers shipped ont of Boston on early trains. 



8TOBE OPEN FOB BUSINESS AT 6 A. M. TELEPHONE MAIN 2698. 



J. K. 



IM 



WHOLESALE 

 COMMISSION FLORIST 



▲Iwayi B«ad7 to Becelv* Conslgrnmsnts and Can Uark*t Tham SatlafaotaiHr- 

 - fip. "" - ' - ~ - - . ~ . 



Wanted Specially, Early Peonies, Oladisll, etc., far Spring Trad*. 



A Clean Record For Thirty Yeara 

 IIS ^A/^es■l: SS-tH S-fcree-t:, - - - IMEXA/ VOI 



Teleohones: 137 and 3058 Farrasut 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Catdeyas • ■ 



Dendrobium fonnosum 



Lilie*, Longiflorum 



Lilies. Speciosum 



LUy of the VaUey 



Snapdragon ■ 



Gladioli 



Asters 



Chrysanthemums 



Sweet Peas 



Marguerites 



Gardenias. 



Adiantum 



Smilax 



Aaparagus Plumoftiu. & Snren (loo bunches). 



Pint Half af Wnt 



beiianing Sept. 10 



1917 



75.00 



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WE WANT MORE SHIPPERS 



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

 ceeds our sapply. This is especially true of Koses. We have every facility and 

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

 Address Year Shipments to 



UNITED CUT FLOWER CO. Inc. 



1 1 1 ^V. 28th St., NEW YORK 



D. J. Pappas, Pres. 



CONVENTION VISITORS WELCOME 



HENRY M. ROBINSON CO. OF NEW YORK 



\A/IHOI-ESA.L-E RI-ORI 



5S-S7 \A^es« 26-^^1 S-trcset 



Telephones, 13 — 8510 Madison Square 



MAURICE L. OI>A88, Treasurer 



Consignments 8ollelt«4 



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GUNTHER BROS. 



Wholesale Commiaijon Florista 



110 West 26di St., New York 



W* goUclt Ceaslfnmenta of K«w 

 SosUiid Orown RoraltUk. 



RCED (Sl KELLER 



123 West 25th St., New Yorlt 



Florists' Supplies 



We niiiniifitrtiirf all our 



litil DisiEns, Baskets, Win Wirk & Noveltiis 



jiiid ;irr iIimKts In 



l)e<-uratlve GlaNNwnre. Growers and 



Florists* Beauisltes 



Beechwood Heights Nurseries 



Importers and Growers of 



OROMIDS 



Cut Pionrrs of AU the Leading VarlsMaa 

 In tiielr 8ea*on. 



THOMAS YOUNG, Jr., Proprietor 



BOUND BBOOK. K. J. 



