December 22, 1917 



HORTICULTURE 



667 



Flower Market Reports 



t.CoMinufd ircm pmgc bOj) 



in reasonable time for shipments to 

 be forwarded but will not assume any 

 responsibility of any shipment after 

 they have made delivery to the ex- 

 press company. All shipments for- 

 warded subject to delay at buyer's 

 risk and all orders accepted accord- 

 ingly. 



Trade has been very 

 ROCHESTER quiet but is picking 



up considerably now 

 and hopes are entertained for a good 

 Christmas. Flowers are very scarce 

 indeed with very slim prospects for 

 the holidays. Roses are the principal 

 flowers offered. Violets are moving a 

 little better. Paper whites are selling 

 good. Lilies are plentiful but do not 

 move overfast. There is some calen- 

 dula and corn flowers. Potted plants 

 are coming along in good shape and 

 Include good begonia and cyclamen. 

 Mistletoe is in and of good quality. 



New York — Jas. A. Brown, Capitola, 

 Cal.; P. Welch, Boston. 



Rochester, N. Y. — R obert Bard, 

 Syracuse, N. Y.; Gustine Noack, Ba- 

 tavia, N. Y. 



Philadelphia— Wm. D. Ord, Land- 

 graff, West Virginia; T. Malbrane, 

 Johnstown, Pa. 



Boston — Prof. Hecht and Mrs. 

 Hecht, Amherst. Mass.; Walter Gott, 

 rep. Sander & Son, St. Albans, Eng. 



NEW CORPORATIONS. 

 Chicago, III. — Weiland-Risch Co., 

 wholesale cut flower growers, capital 

 stock, $25,000. 



Youngstown, O. — Belmont Avenue 

 Floral Company, capital stock, $10,000. 

 Incorporators, F. G. King, J. H. Fitch, 

 Jr., Judson Brenner and others. 



The Secretary of State of Ohio 

 granted a charter to The Crest Nur- 

 sery Co., of Piqua, Ohio, with capital 

 stock of $15,000. with Ralph H. Peter- 

 son president and general manager, 

 Bernard Stech vice-president, H. R. 

 Peterson secretary, H. E. Marks assist- 

 ant secretary, Arthur A. Marks treas- 

 urer. This is a revised report on our 

 note of last week, which was partially 

 Incorrect. 



WE LIKE TO GET THESE 

 Centlemen: 



Enclosed please find our check to 

 the value of Three Dollars, in pay- 

 ment of three years' subscription In 

 advance to "Horticulture." We always 

 find pleasure in looking through the 

 columns of your valued publication 

 and wish to herewith express our ap- 

 preciation and good wishes for its con- 

 tinued success. Very truly yours, 



Kingston, N. Y. V, 



HENRY M. ROBINSON CO. OF NEW YORK 



SS-57 >A^es'fc ae-tlt S-fcreo^ 



Telaptaones, 13 — 8510 Madison Square Canslsiunrats 8oU«lta4 



MATRICE L. GLASS. Treaanrar 



K. 



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8EBVINO THE TRADE AS WHOLESALE COMMI»SION FLOBIST FOB OTl 



THIRTY YEAK8. 



I have room now for a few more re^Iar gblppera of good flowers, 

 market for all varieties. Make a start now for the coming season. 



I have 1 stead; 



118 West 28th St. I>JE\A/ YORK 



TELEPHONES 

 Farracnt 167 and tOS8 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Cattleru 



Dendrobiuxn fonno«aiii 



Lilies, LoDgiflorum 



LiUea, Speciosum 



Lilrof the Valley 



SnapdraffOD • 



BouTardia < 



Violeto 



Ch« ysanthemuiDs «. 



Narci*. Paper White 



Romaa Hyacinths 



Stcvia 



S weet Peas 



Marffueritea * 



Gardenias 



Adiantum 



Sniilax • , 



Asparagus Plnmoms. St Sprea (loo bunches). 



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WE WANT MORE SHIPPERS 



We have a numerous clientage of New York City buyers and Uu 



eeeds anr sopply. This Is eape«ially trae of Boses. We have every facility SBd 

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

 AddK«s Tonr Shipments to 



UNITED CUT FLOWER CO. Inc 



1 11 W. 28th St.. NEW YORK D. J. Pappas. Pras. 



CONVENTION VISITORS WELCOME 



J. J. 



IM, ln< 



HIGH CLASS FLOWERS. ALL THE 8TANDABD STOCK. 



THE PRODUCT OF THE LEADING GBOWEBS. 



NOVELTIES AND UNUSUAL VARIETIES A SPECIALTY. 



Consignor! of Good Stock for the New York Market Pleaie Call or iVrtte 



TELEPHONES 

 FarraKot MIS or 6S91 



115 W. 28tli Street NE\A/ YORK 



CHARLES E.MEEHAN 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 

 Plants, Greens, etc. 



5 So. Mole St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



FLOWER GROWERS 



I have a good wholesale market for Pan- 

 sles, Violets, Carnations and all other stock 

 of quality. 



Regular Shipmentt Solicited 



B. S. SL.IIMIM, Jr. 



6S ami 57 W. 26th Street, NETW YOB9 



SINGLE 



VIOLETS 



WANTED 



A'iolpts iind novcltirs iirc my Ilohby. Con- 

 sit;n your flowerH to >ne. I can sell them to 



your satiHfactlon, 



CLARENCE SUNN, l^^-^^ik 



RCED <BL KCLLER 



122 West 25th St., New York 



Florists' Supplies 



We mnniifartiirr till our 



lital Desiins, Baskets, Wire Werk & Novelties 



and ;ir«.' «le.ilfrs In 



OtM^uratlve GlaHHware, <*rowerB and 



FlorlHtH* ReQuiHitcn 



Beechwood Heights Nurseries 



Iniport«r« aiul Grower* ftf 



OROMIOS 



Ont Flowers of AU the I.Mdlac TarlaSSM 

 In their Baaaaa. 



THOMAS YOUNG. Jr., Proprtotor 



BOUND RBOOK. M. J- 



