March 18, 1916 



HORTICULTURE 



383 



Flower Maritet Reports 



{^Continued from page j8l) 



low as $5 per thousand. American 

 Beauty roses and gardenias are more 

 plentiful. Large quantities of bloom- 

 ing plants are being offered and the 

 sale is quite good. Greens continue 

 scarce in some lines. Fine lilies are 

 to be had. Some very attractive win- 

 dow displays are to be seen here at 

 this time. The coming of Lent has 

 greatly depressed business and it is 

 only by keeping constantly at it that 

 trade is obtained. These displays as a 

 whole are proving very effective and 

 are coupled with judicious advertising. 

 The retailers are very hopeful of the 

 largest business in the history of the 

 trade during the Easter period. 



DURING RECESS. 

 New York Florists' Club. 



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About The "Din-Dan 



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 bttk Mothen Mrrtdlf. 

 Tin Umt-haoortd aaum on nxh ocuum u. u ra. 

 ' iJ cBoki ml caakat. atwh luM ndurdlr In) up 

 DuiMr d the Outt 

 t-arinc ^iwTk tul oub'CKdto «ilh « duU tin. 



AND I*™ IV r, 



Dinner Dance 



CallcJ In ttK Ratitd VetJivt ' Din-Oan.'l 



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dp^n^, ■WUa^ iwiHinf dinn0 duu. lo jibii£ 



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be ftJIuound ihe uda id liv n 



(euncK. rou did jnu jutno ci 



Lucky Number Dance 



il» dufonc TKe Lut couple 

 w<U be imrjRl Uw beautiful uivs cuix -tuch 

 Ljvd ^ Bum>hvD Co ffBiBQUkl> omlnbuled 



The Dinner itself 



VT/EU. TW bM» the BDtmn HcK. 

 ** tkkluii appetiU Hli^en. 



TW*i lU oe mnl U H]' ibout 



he diEHT put. AikL ujr 



Gc4 your pvty tcfeUv* 



Tickets 



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 ^^ G eiaJeru n lw> nemiu* Is Ibe uxmt d Ihc ouuen Uv Udm ue. 

 oicbl l« cbarfe ra^T /o iiwa tickeU but u ■ rucr [jlik cwrtety la Iborv |[ 

 dnxM IS nuki the chuir V) DO. i>tut>i uni you uid 1 •nil foyfuilr p*r 

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TV plklt l> BlUlIKIF Hottf 

 Tilt diy u Stturtliy. April Bib 

 5e pot <p> your lUfJaooie rtfi bacI come lil unsid ajr lolive biivdi 4/k 



BY ORDER DINNER COMMITTEE 



Boston Florists' Bowling Club 



-Carbone l.'SOS vs. 



Flower Ex... 1346 vs. 



Flower M 1393 vs. 



B. F. C. & C. 1301 vs. 



.M. >it .M i:')03 



Ziuii 1334 



Galvin 1.329 



Robinson 1395 



STANDING AS TO POINTS. 



■<3alvln 51-29 



Flower M 47-.^3 



Carbone 47-33 



Zlnn 44-30 



Flower Ex.... 38-42 



li. F. C. & C. 36-44 



Robinson .... 29-51 



M. & M 28-52 



The last match of the season was 

 held on Thursday, March 16, 1916. 

 The banquet will take place March 23, 

 1916. For information see C. Joseph 

 Sloane at the Boston Flower Ex- 

 change. 



Florists' Club of Philadelphia. 



The concert of the Florists' Club at 

 Horticultural Hall, Philadelphia, on 

 the evening of March 11th was a great 

 success. The Penn Charter Boys, both 

 the glee club and the mandolin club 

 aggregations, to the number of about 

 fifty performers, appeared and gave 

 their best selections. The program 



PATRICK WELCH, WHOLESALE FLORIST 



262 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 



TELEPHONE UAIN 26«8 

 iVmericaJi BmnUm, Orchids, VaUey, Carnations. AU tbe novelties In the Cmt *^»« 

 .Market fumlBhed on short notice. Price* quoted oa appUcatlou. No retaU er<l«r 

 accepted. Flowers sblitped out of Boaton on early trains. 



STORE OPE3M FOR BUSINESS AT S A- Nt 



NBW YORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Cattlera* 



Dendrobrum forxnotum 



Lilies, Loairifloruin 



RubrtMn 



Calla. 



Uly of the Valley 



Daises 



VioleU 



Mignonette 



Sn&pdratfon • 



Daffodils 



Gladioli 



Tulips 



Hyacinths 



Freesia 



Calendulas 



Lilac (per bunch) 



Swaet Feas 



Gardenias 



Adtantum 



Smilax 



Aapmragus Phimomu. & Spren (loo buncbes) . 



Last Half at Wiek 



endiflg Mar. 11 



1916 



90.00 to 



35.00 to 



4.00 to 



2.00 to 



10.00 to 



3.00 to 



3. 00 to 



.15 to 



a.oo to 



3.00 to 



1. 00 to 



13. 00 to 



fl.OO to 



1. 00 to 



a.oo to 



2.00 to 



.50 to 



.25 to 



15.00 to 



.50 to 



8.00 to 



t5.oo to 



30.00 

 40.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 12.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 



•39 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 2.00 

 16.00 

 3.00 



3.00 



3.00 

 4.00 

 1. 00 

 1.50 

 35.00 

 1.00 

 13.00 

 35.00 



Fint Half d( Wt« 



keiinnini Mir. 13 



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20.00 



35.00 

 4.00 

 2.00 



10.00 

 2.00 

 3.00 



■ »5 

 2.00 



3«> 

 1.00 

 12.00 



1. 00 

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3.00 



3.00 



■50 



•25 



15.00 



.50 



8.00 



30.00 

 40.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 12.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 



•35 

 6.00 

 6,00 

 3.00 



16.00 

 3.00 

 2.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 1. 00 

 1.50 



25.00 

 1. 00 



12.00 



Are You Dissatisfied ? 



I have an unlimited market for yonr flovsrs, any variety, in any quantity. Prompt 

 returns of aales on conalffned (oodi. Reidy cash when due. A clean record of twenty- 

 eight years In the Cut Flower CommlMlon Business. 



Write tor Information or call and talli It over. 



Jm£ All FM lis \«rest 28th Streat 



. I\b MLLtrl NEW YOR.K 



Telephone 

 167 &1UU56 V'arragut 



' SHAMROCKS 



1 in. pots, ?S.OO per 100; 3 in.. $4.00 per 100 j 

 Pipes, ?5.00 per 100. 



ALL THE ROSES 

 Full Line of Bulb Flowers 



J. J. COAN 



115 WEST «8TH STREET, NEW YORK 



TeL, Farragut 6413-6891 

 A House of Progress 



HERMAN WEISS 



Wholesale Florist 



Experienced, Progressive and can handle 



shipments of growers' product 



satisfactorily. 



106 West 28th St., NEW YORK 



Tel. Farragut 3066. 



extended to ten numbers, and was 

 altogether one of the finest musical 

 treats the members have ever ex- 

 perienced. The attendance was large 

 and the artists covered themselves 

 with glory. Cyril W. Taylor acted as 

 leader of the Glee Club, and Charles 

 F. Pennock did the same for the man- 

 dolin organization. A dance for the 

 younger element followed the concert. 



GUTTMAN & RAYNOR, Inc. 



A. J. OCTTMAN, President. 



Wholesale Florists 



101 W. 28th St., 



NEW YORK 



N. Y. Florists' Bowling Club Scores 

 March 9. 



J. MIesem 162 170 168 



C.W.Scott 153 162 161 



P. .Tncobson 147 108 154 



n. C. Rledcl 167 149 150 



A. Kakudii 173 107 159 



W. H. Siebrecht 143 162 



J. Fcnrlch 156 163 



W. I'. Fiinl 160 154 



We have 20 years' experience behind na. 

 Telephone, Farragut 20.H6-2037-858. 



D. C. Arnold & Co., Inc. 



Wholesale Florists 



112 West 28th St., N. Y. CITY 



Telephone. 2287 Farragut. 

 ConsiffmnentB Solicited. 



UNITED CUT FLOWER CO JNC. 



Flowers Sold on Commission 



Consignments of 

 Good Stock Solicited 



PERCY W. RICHTER, Mgr, NEW YORK 



ill W. 28th Street 



ExtabUsbed 1888 



Tel. S61 Farragut 



GUNTHER BROS. 



Wholesale Commistion Florists 



110 West 28th St., New York 



We Solicit Consignments of New 

 England Grown Novelties. 



RIEDEL & MEYER, Inc. 

 Wholesale Commission 



READY FOR BUSINESS 



49 WEST 28tk ST. NEW YORK. 



