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HORTl CU LTURE 



February 5, 1916 



ALEX. MeCONNELL 



611 riFTH AVENUE 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Telrfrmpblc orders forw«r<l»<3 i* aar 

 ptrt »r u* raltad HlitM. c'aoida. aad 

 til prlDHntl dtlM or iDroii* Ordan 

 tramifcrrtl sr lD(niit*d b; lb* trad* to 

 ••r M>*rU*o for d*UT*r7 on ttMrniblpa 

 or olMwhon racalr* ipodaJ illootlon. 



Celt ff C^itnc F<yrtlfn Ptii^triti 



Mutt t-t frrt'ii'i 



K«[f•rra<^• ar raab maat acra<nra>7 ail 



ar^ert fra^ nnkaawa aarraapaadania. 



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ALBANY, N. Y. 



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 Association 



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MAX SCHLINC 



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Delivery. 



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 NEW YORK CITY 



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 DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



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 N. E. Cor. 44 St. & Maditon Aveooe, N. Y. City 



( Member Floniti' Telegriph Delivery Asso. ) 

 Flovvers shoped on >II Sle«meri Special Correspoitd- 

 ance in aJl the large cities of Europe »nd the British 

 Colonies. Telegraph and Cable address. Dardsflor. 



YOUNG & NUGENT 



42 West 28 Street 

 New York 



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A. T. BUNYARD 



NEW YORK 



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WE OCABANTEE SATISFACTION 



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Ot Interest to Retail 

 Florists 



Till- lliiHloM Ut'iall KIoiIbIs' AsHtxIa- 

 tiuti Ik'IiI lis aiiiiiiiil i'Ii'i-iIdii of oflUorH 

 ut the Mold Hellevui', Tiit'sdiiy even- 

 liiK, February I. Henry R. Comley 

 was chosen president; Samuel Wax. 

 viee-presldent; H. II. (Jreen, serretary. 

 and Julius ZInn, treasurer. 



We extend sympathy to Frank J. 

 Valeiillne of !•;'■ Fast llOlh street. New 

 York, who Is in sorrow over (he death 

 of his little son, aneii 7 months, llii 

 days. Mr. Valentine has sent us a 

 photograph ot the little fellow laid out 

 amonp tx'aiilifiil (loral surroundiiiKs. 



Hornell. N. Y.— Charles L. B. Ord- 

 way. who lor over ten years has con- 

 ducted a llorist sliop in this city, has 

 closed out his business and will make 

 his future home in Olean, wliere lie 

 will conduct a similar store. Mr. Ord- 

 v\ay is secretary of the Democratic 

 city committee. 



Albany, N. Y. -In the destruction by 

 fire of a hall in which Harry Eyres 

 had storage (piarters for palms and 

 other material used in decorative work 

 the plants were all ruined and Mr. 

 Eyres' loss is quite heavy. He is about 

 to move from his old location on North 

 Pearl to State street. 



NEW YORK RETAIL FLORISTS' 

 SMOKER. 



• The Retail Florists' Association and 

 the Greek- American Florists' Associa- 

 tion held a joint smoker at the Hotel 

 Breslin on .Monday night, .January "A. 

 About fifty were present, the Greek 

 contingent being largely in evidence. 

 The affair was a charming success. 

 The tables were beautifully decorated 

 and the musical entertainment, fur- 

 nished by the Hotel Breslin. was a con- 

 spicuous feature. 



M. A. Bowe, president of the Ameri- 

 can Association, occupied the chair. 

 Speeches were made by George E. M. 

 Stunipp. Anton Schultheis, Max 

 Schling. Charles Brown, W. H. Long 

 and several others, including the offi- 

 cers of the Greek-Ameiican Associa- 

 tion. Harmony and fraternity were 

 dominant on all sides and much confi- 

 dence was expressed as to the bene- 

 ficial results to be realized by joint 

 action between the two organizations, 

 not only to the retail florists but to the 

 wholesale dealers as well. Much is ex- 

 pected from the cooperation of the 

 wholesalers on matters pertaining to 

 the general welfare. 



HIGH GRADE PLANTS 



For Retail Stores a Specialty 



ASK FOR LIST 



THOMAS ROLAND, Nahant, IVI«ss. 



F. R PIERSON CO. 



FLORISTS AND 

 PLANTSMEN 



TARRYTOWN ON HUDSON. - N. Y. 



iOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 =— SONS— 



Cor. Broad^vay and Gratiot Avea. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Arfisfic Designs . . . 

 High Grade Cut Blooms 



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nrrllonn uf Otilo. lii<lliinik And ('AOAdR. 



klrrnhcm I lurUtH' Trii-Krmpli l>ellvcrj 



AMfiorliitlun. 



THE ROSERY 



23 STEUBEN ST. 



FLOWER DEUVERIES FOR ALBANY 

 AND VICINITY 



Members KlorLsls' Telegraph Delivery 



GDD£ BROS CO 



WASHINGTON, 

 D. C. 



> GUDE'S 



Member Floriste 

 Telefjraph 

 Delivery 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



Kansas City, Mo. 

 1017 Grand Ave. 



Member of the Florists' Telegraph Oelivenr 



T^^rk Fioral Co. 



J. A. VALENTINE, Pre*, 

 klembera Florlata' Telecrapb DelUerr. 



DENVER, COLORADO 



Rochester, N. Y. 



Ja B. KELLER SONS, 



FLORISTS 

 25 Clinton Avsnu*^ N. 



RKbestoT Phone 506. Long DiU. B«U Phone stSq 



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"THE HOME OF FLOWERS 



The larKo^t <'ii( (lower wtore In America 

 3rdiTN for tlie TWIN (TTIK.S apd for all 

 NorthweNtern polntH f^lvpo proaupt at- 

 l^ntlun. 



HOLM & OLSON, Incorpo«U< 

 «T. PAUL, MINN. 



BOSTON. MASS. 



HENRY B. COMtET, Florlat, « Park St. 



."SO years' eiperleme In the florists hnsl- 

 ness puarante«s efficiency to take care of 

 all orders. 20 per cent, allowed. 



