February 5, 1916 



HOKTICULTUKE 



191 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 

 Npw York 



H. K. Froment, 148 W. 28th St. 

 For pH«ce «(* List of Adverttseri. 



Jumea McManus, 106 W. 28tb St. 

 For pate* »e«> List of AdvortUerg. 



W F Sbeiidao, 133 W. 28th St. 

 For p«Be »ff List of Advertisers. 



P. J. Smith, 131 We« 28tb St., N. Y. 

 For page 8e« List of Advertisers. 



Moore. Hent: & Nash, AS and 67 W. 2«itb St. 

 For paire see List of Advertisers. 



Cltarles Mlllaog, 66 and 67 West 26th St. 

 For pnare see List of Advertisers. 



W. P. Ford. New Xork 

 For paire see List of Advertisers. 



t. K. AllcB. 118 West 28th St., New lork 



City. 



For page see Lint of Advertisers. 



Vbe S S. Pea nock Meeban Co., 117 West 



28tb St. 



For pa^e see List of Advertisers. 



Tnendly & Srheock, 430 6tb Ave., between 



2«lth and 27 tb Sts. 

 For paite wee List of Advertisers. 



BadKlej * KIsbop, Inc., New Tork. 

 Kor paKe see List of Advertisers. 



Woodrow i Marketos, 37 & 3» West 28tb St. 

 For pHfire see List of Advertln«»r*. 



Bledel & Me.ver, luc, 4W West 2Sth St., 

 New York City. 



For page »<?e Ll«t of Advertisers. 



Qeorice C Slebrecbt, 109 W. 28th St. 

 For pa);e see List of Advertisers. 



John Tuung & Co., 63 West 28th St. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



M. (J Kord, 121 West 28th St. 

 For psfte see List of Advertisers. 



B. S. Sllnn, Jr., New Tork City. 

 For piiKf »ee List of Advertisers. 



Ofelted Cut Flower Co., Inc., lU W. Z8tb St. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Qattman & Reynor, Inc., 101 W. 28th St., 



New York. 



For patre see '..1st of Advertisers. 



Gnntber Bros., 110 West 28th St., New 



Turk City. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



D. C. Arnold & Co.. Inc., 112 West 28th St., 



New York City. 



For pnpe see List of Advertisers. 



Henry M. Kohluson Co., New York City. 

 For p:ice see I.l.st of Advertisers. 



W. R. Slebrecbt, 114 West 2Stb St., New 



York City. 



For page sec List of Advertisers. 



Philadelphia 



Leo. Nlessen Co., 12tb and Race St«. 

 For paee see List of Advertisers. 



Edward Held. 161»-21 Ranstead St. 

 For paee see List of Advert isers. 



The 8. 8. Pennock-Meeban Co., 1606-20 



Ludlow St. 



For paee see List of Advertisers. 



Philadelphia Wholesale Flower EicbailKe, 

 IflZS RaDstM« St., PblUdelphla, Pa. 

 For pntce see List of Advertisers. 



Rirhtnond, Ind. 



n a. Bill Co. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 

 Rochester, N. T. 



George B Hart, 24 Stone St. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Washington 



The 8. S. Pennock-Meelian Co., 1216 H St.. 



N. W. 



For page see List of Advertlsera. 



N ew O ffe rs In This I ssue 



DIRECT IMPORTATIONS FLORISTS' 



PLANTS, VALLEY PIPS, MAN- 



ETTI STOCKS, ETC. 



McHutchison & Co., New York City. 

 For page see List of AdvertLsers. 



PROPOSALS 



GREENHOUSE CONSTRUCTION. 



S. Jacobs & Sons, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



KING HUMBERT CANNAS. 



Arthur T. Boddington Co., Inc., 



New York City. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



MOONVINES. 



R. Vincent, Jr. & Sons Co., White Marsh, Md. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



ROCHESTER WHITE GLADIOLUS. 



Jauies Vick's Sons, Rochester, N. Y. 

 For paee see List of Advertisers. 



RHODODENDRON CAROLINIANUM. 



Harlan P. Kelsey, Salem, Mass. 



For page see List of Advert i.sers. 



SCALECIDE. 

 B. G. Pratt Co., New York City. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



SEEDS FOR PRESENT SOWING. 



R. & J. Farquhar & Co., Boston, Mass. 

 For page see List ot Advertisers. 



SHADE TREES 



W. B. Cole, Painesville, Ohio. 



For page see List of Advertisers^ 



SELECTED FLOWER SEEDS. 



Stumpp & Walter Co., New York City. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



ST. VALENTINE HINTS. 

 S. S. Pennoek-Meehan Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 



For page see List ot AUverlisers. 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



Herman Weiss, 106 West 28th St., 



New York City. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



WHOLESALE FLORIST. 



J. J. Coan, 115 West 28th St., New York City. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



PROPOSALS 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Supervis- 

 ing Architect's OtHce. Washington, D. C, 

 February 1, 1010.— SEALED PROPOSALS 

 will be received in this ollice until 10 A. M., 

 February lio. 1910, and then opened, for 

 planting trees, shrubs, etc., on the grounds 

 of the Federal Buildings at Dulutb, Lake 

 City, Moorhcad, aud Owatoniia. .Minnesota; 

 Bismarck, aud Minot, North Dakota, Brook- 

 ings, Lead. Rapid City, and Watcrtowu, 

 South Dakota; Lauder, and Rock Springs, 

 W'yoming; and Biiliugs, aud Missoula, 

 Moutaua; in accordance witli the specifica- 

 tions, copies of which as well as copies of 

 approach plans of the .several buildings, 

 mav be had upon application to Ihe respec- 

 tive Custodians of the buildings, or at this 

 office. Make application only for the 

 specincation aud drawing for the buildings 

 for which you intend to suliuiit proposals. 

 JAS. A. WETMORE, Acting Supervising 

 Architect. 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Supervising 

 Architect's Ollice. Washington, D. C, Jan- 

 uary 29, lOlC— SEALED PROPOSALS will 

 be received In this ottice until 10 A. M., 

 February 21, 191G, and then opened, for 

 planting trees, shrubs, etc., on the grounds 

 of the Federal Buildings at Charlerol. Eas- 

 ton, Gettysburg, (;rcensburg. Homestead, 

 Pun.xsutawney. SewUkley and Shamokin, 

 Pennsylvania; Trenton, New Jersey; and 

 Frostliurg, .Maryland, In accordame with 

 the spcclllcatlons, copies of which as well 

 as copies of approach plans of the several 

 buildings mav be had upon application to 

 the respective Custodians of the buildings, 

 or at this ollice. Make application only for 

 the specification and drawing for the build- 

 ings for which von Intend to submit pro- 

 posals. JAS. A. WETMORE, Acting Su- 

 pervising Architect. 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Supervising 

 Architect's OlDce, Washington. D. C .lan- 

 uary 27, 1010.— SEALED PROPOSALS will 

 be received in this ottice until 10 A. M., 

 February 17, 1916, and then opened, for 

 planting trees, shrubs, etc., on the grounds 

 of the Federal Buildings at Brookhaven, 

 Grenada, Greenwood, Tupelo, Vieksburg, 

 and Y'azoo City, Miss.; Crowley and La- 

 fayette, La.; Fayettevllle, Hot Springs, 

 Little Rock, Paragould and Searcy, Ark.; 

 Chlckasha, Guthrie and Kingfisher. Okla. ; 

 and -Vustin, Bonham. Brownwood. Cleburne, 

 Eagle Pass, Gonzales, Hillsboro. McKinney, 

 Marshall, Mineral Wells, San .Marcos, Sul- 

 pbur Springs. Temple. Terrell. Victoria, 

 Waxahachle and Weatherford, Texas, In ac- 

 cordance with the spccincatious, copies of 

 which as well as copies of approach plans, 

 may be had upon application to the respec- 

 tive Custodians of the buildings, or at this 

 ottice. JAS. A. WETMORE, Acting Super- 

 vising Architect. 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Supervis- 

 ing Architect's Ottice, Washington, D. C„ 

 January 31, 1916.— SEALED PROPOSALS 

 will be received In this oflice until 10 A. M., 

 February 23, 1916, and then opened, for 

 planting trees, shrubs, etc., on the grounds 

 of the Federal Buildings at Bangor, Bldde- 

 ford, Oldtown, and Watervllle, Maine; 

 Rochester, New Hampshire; Bennington, 

 Vermont ; Milford, New Bedford, Qulncy, 

 and Woburn, Massachusetts; Ansonla, and 

 Willimantic, Connecticut; Bristol, and 

 Pawtucket, Rhode Island; and Auburn, 

 Cortland, Fulton, Johnstown, Middletown, 

 New Rochelle, Olean, and Port Jervis, New 

 Y'ork, in accordance with the speciflcatlons, 

 copies of which as well as copies of ap- 

 proach plans of the several buildings, may 

 be had upon application to the respective 

 Custodians of the buildings, or at this 

 office. Make application only for the 

 speclflcation and drawing for the buildings 

 for which you Intend to submit proposals. 

 JAS. A. WETMORE, Acting Supervising 

 Architect. 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Supervising 

 -Vrchilect's Office, Washington, D. C, Jan- 

 uary 28, 1916.— SEALED PROPOSALS will 

 be received In this ufliee until 10 A. M., 

 February 18, 1916, and then opened, for 

 planting trees, shrubs, etc., on the grounds 

 of the Federal Buildings at Abilene, Beloit, 

 Clay Center, CofTeyville, Concordia, Inde- 

 pendence. Ottawa, Parsons and Wellington, 

 Kansas; Boonville, Brookfield, Cape tSirard- 

 e:iu.. Carrollton. Carthairc. Ii'dcpendence, 

 Marshall, Maryvllle, Mexico, Poplar Bluff, 

 Holla and Warrensliurg. .Missouri; Roswell, 

 New Mexico; Clarinila. Davenport. Denison, 

 lon.i Falls, Perry and Red Oak. Iowa; and 

 Beatrice and Holdrege. Nebraska, In accord- 

 ance with the specifications, copies of which 

 as well as copies of approach plans of the 

 several buildings may be had upon appli- 

 cation to the respective Custodians of the 

 liuiblings, or at this otBoe. Make aiiplica- 

 tion 'Uilv for the specification and ilraw- 

 ing for the buildings for which you intend 

 to submit proposals. JAS. .V. WETMORE. 

 -ictlng Supervising Architect. 



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