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HORTICULTURE 



February 19, 1916 



ALEX. McCONNELL 



611 FIFTH AVENUE 

 NEW YORK CITY 



T*U«r«phlr vrdkn ronraM»4 t* &>T 

 part •< lit VuUtC HutM. Cauda. aa4 

 »U prloHp«l (dOm of ■■r»p«. Or*«^ 

 trmAifarr*! ar l»ir»»t^ bj t»» tr»4« to 



••r Mkartlaa for dallorj od •tMiiiKlilpi 

 or •larwbsra ■>•<>•<<• ipocUl attaaUoK. 

 <:»»f »/ r«/.i«r /w/i/» />/.it/>-iVi 



KW^_A. ar OMk MmM «je»«a>My bU 

 fro^ makmawa aarraapaadaata. 

 OkU AAdraaa, ALKXCONNKLX- 



ALBANY, N. Y. 



Florisu' Tele\Jriph Delivery 

 Association 



OtJon (or New Yort. Wrlla or Phoaa 10 



MAX SCHLINC 



2J iMt bJt» JUMt, Ujtiiiii PUu Nitil 



BMt Florists Id tlie States as References. 



KliBUI'KAM OKUEBM EXECUTKU. 



Manbars of tbe hlurlDta' Telesrsph 



UeUt'cry. 



Of Interest to Retail 

 Florists 



VALENTINES DAY PUBLICITY 

 Four of tlif Albiiiiy <N- V.) dally 

 impers cunlaiiii'd ii very attractive 

 joint advcrtlBi'inent for St. Valentino's 

 l>ay business. sliowhiH the names of 

 Danker. The Uosery. Kyres. Gloeckner 

 and Travlson panelled In a floral 

 heart, suKKesllvely Hanked by Cupid's 

 arrows, .\lr. Oloeckner writes regard- 

 ing it as follows; 



••I'lils .\il. was uwule up from tin- iixnit-y 

 we IiikI l.'fl from our lillllioiinl lulvcrtlKlim' 

 for Ilie Kiime ihiy. We K"t tocetlier iiud 

 hiid llfly larKe sIkiis, iiliio by four feel, 

 priuleil Willi Just (he woiils. "I.Kl 



i'i,o\vi;i!s i!i-: voru v.m.kn'I'INK," on 



tile Kiiiiip. In iiildltlon wi- IimiI suiiill post- 

 era iiimie, 21x1 liKhes. wllli llie smno 

 wordliiK wlileh we posted on all our win- 

 dows. In tills connection I want to say 

 that Willie only four of our retail florists 

 eoiitrllputed to our fund (some of "ur 

 growers also came to our rescue), we dls- 

 trlbute<l the signs to every florist whether 

 he contributed or not. The cost for lie- 

 whole thing was a IKtIe less than $.«•. 

 which we consider very rensoniible for the 

 amount of publicity we received. As to 

 results— It snowed all day Saturday ami 

 again Sunday, and on Monday It was be- 

 low zero all dav ; but In spite of these 

 facts I know I did a better business than 

 a year ago, and I believe all tbe Albany 

 florists are more than satlsfled." 



G. E. M. STUMPP 



761 Fifth Ave. 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Mwte r Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asso. 

 DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



Deliver orders Irom any part ol the country to 

 New York City 



Or OUT-GOING STEAMERS 



Writa or Telerraph 



2139-2141 Broadway, New York 



Triephone 15S!-1BM Colombns 



EstablUhed 1874 



jyA. I^ 13 s 



FLO BIST 

 N. E. Cor. 44 St. & Maditon Arenoe, N. Y. Gty 



( Mnrtber Floriits' Telegraph Delivery Also. ) 

 Flowtn >h«X)ed on t\\ Siciinerj Special Correspond- 

 " ^ n *11 the Urge cibes of Europe and the British 

 Telegtph tnd Cable «ddress Dtfdsflof- 



& NUGENT 



42 West 28 Street 

 New York 



Member* Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



NEW FLOWER STORES. 



Manchester, N. H.— II. T. Davis. 



Michigan City. Ind. — William Kint- 

 zele. 



Detroit, Mich. — Louis Charvatt, 

 Hakiwin avenue. 



Chicago, 111.— Henry .M. Hirsch, 57 

 i:. Van liiiren street. 



New York, N. Y.— Yorkville Xui- 

 .sery. \2~'> bexington avenue. 



Houston, Tex. — Ixiuis Buchner, 

 Hutchins street, (Wholesale). 



Fort Wayne, Ind. — Markey Bros., re- 

 moving to 72fi Harrison street. 



Schenectady, N. Y.— W. H. Showers. 

 siKTeerlins .Marvin P. Champlin. 



Philadelphia, Pa.— Joseph Joseiihs. 

 1722 Colunibiii avenue, succeedin.u; 

 Samuel R. .Aitken. 



Lancaster, Pa.— The Rose Shop. R. 

 P. Antes and Chas. F. Edgar, propri- 

 etors, to open March \. 



Syracuse, N. Y.— Morriz-Zogg Floral 

 Company, Eckel Theatre Building, suc- 

 ceeding Fierce-Christian Company. 



Worcester, Mass.— The parcel post 

 window in lh(^ post office here was 

 opened on Sunday night, February 13, 

 between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock, 

 on request of the Worcester florists to 

 accommodate their Valentine business. 

 Worcester's post master deserves a 

 joint testimonial from the florists and 

 Master Cupid. 



HIGH GRADE PLANTS 



For Retail Stores a Specialty 



A5IC FOR LIST 

 THOMAS ROLAND, Nahant, Mass, 



lOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 —SONS— 



Cor. Broadway and Gratiot Atbs. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs . , . 

 High Grade Cut Blooms 



W* rover %\\ Mlrhlrmn ptilnts »nd v**4 



•ertloDB of Ohio. Intllitna sod t BB*4a. 



Mvmberi FlorlNtn' TrlrKr»ph l>cll»«ry 



AaaorlatluD. 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



Kansas City, Mo. 

 1017 Grand Ave. 



Member of the Florists' Telegraph Delnery 



^"•Park Floral Co. 



J. A. VALENTINE, Pres. 

 Memtxr* Florliti' Telccrapb DellTerj. 



DENVER, COLORADO 



Rochester, N. Y. 



J. B. KELLER SONS, 



FLORISTS 

 25 Clinton Av«nu«, N. 



<«cbMlei PboDe 306. Lod^ Disi. Bell Phone a(l« 



Memben Florists Telegrapb Delivery 



''THTHOiE^ FLOWERS" 



The larKPMt rn( M:»m«t -.(nrt* In .Vmprlrfc. 

 OrdfTH fur the TWIN (-ITIK8 and for all 

 North western points riven proaipt at- 

 tention. 



HOLM & OLSON, Incorpo«trf 

 «T. PAUL, MINN. 



THE ROSERY 



23 STEUBEN ST. 

 AI-BAIMY, IM. Y. 



FLOWER DEUVERIES FOR ALBANY 

 AND VICINITY 



Members Flonsis' TclcKraph Delivery 



F. R. PiERSON CO. A. T. BUNYAftD 





FLORISTS AND 

 PLANTSMEN 



TARRYTOWN ON HUDSON. - N. Y. 



NEW YORK 



413 Madison Avenue at 48th Street. 



WK OCABANTEE SATISFACTION 

 MIEIVI^KFV F". "T. D. ^. 



