April 8, 1916 



HORTICULTURE 



501 



Flower Market Reports 



{^Continued from pagf 4qq^ 



are in the midst of the Lenten season, 

 business has been good. The price on 

 American Beauty roses holds well up. 

 Gardenias are still bringing $3 per 

 dozen and cattleyas sell at 50 and 60 

 cents each. Sweet peas are over- 

 plentiful and a great percentage of 

 the incoming stock goes to the ped- 

 lars. Carnations are also almost with- 

 out price. A few good ones bring $4 

 per hundred but the average is far 

 below that figure. Easter lilies are 

 in fair supply. Southern daffodils fill 

 the market Isut meet with a fair de- 

 mand. 



VISITORS' REGISTER. 



Pittsburgh — Robert C. Kerr. Hous- 

 ton, Texas; C. Overdevest, Wassenaar, 

 Holland. 



Atlantic City. N. J.: Mrs. W. W. 

 Edgar, Waverley. Mass.; Mrs. Jas. 

 McHutchison, New York. 



Philadelphia: All the world and 

 his wife to see the Flower Show; also 

 C. B. Coe, repr. D. M. Ferry & Co., 

 Detroit, Mich., on business only; An- 

 toine Leuthy, Boston, Mass. 



Boston: Geo. Emslie, Montpelier, 

 Vt.; H. A. Totman, Randolph, Vt.; 

 Winfried Rolker, New York; A. E. 

 Thatcher, Bar Harbor, Me.; Daniel 

 MacRorie. San Francisco, Cal.; H. P. 

 Knoble, Cleveland, O. 



Chicago: Mrs. E. H. Mazey, Minne- 

 apolis, Minn.; R. Williams, South 

 Bend, Indiana; Andrew Anderson, Ba- 

 tavia. 111.; E. T. Peterson, Wheaton, 

 111.; Geo. F. Verhalen, Marshall, Tex- 

 as; Robt. D. Smith. Chicago Junction, 

 Ohio; Wm. Winter, Kirkwood, Mo.; 

 Dan. MacRorie. San Francisco, Cal.; 

 Mrs. I. Baumgarten. Milwaukee, Wis.; 

 Geo. Crabb, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Washington: George J. Stan, Wil- 

 son, N. C; Edward J. Bamlach. Pitts- 

 burg, Pa.; C. C. Stubb. Augusta, Ga.; 

 Karl P. Baum and Charles L. Baum, 

 Knoxville, Tenn.; Harry R. Brown, 

 Lynchburg, Tenn.; William F. Kast- 

 ing and son. Buffalo. N. Y.; James 

 Forbes, Portland, Ore.; Samuel Mur- 

 ray, Kansas City. Mo.; E. W. Ehmann, 

 Oreville, Cal.; Elizabeth Hayden, Kan- 

 sas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pet- 

 erson, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walter E. 

 Cook, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. 

 .lohn Laver, Erie, Pa.; W. A. Burn- 

 ham, Irvington, N. Y.; Walter Gott, 

 St. Albans, England. 



N. Y. FLORISTS' BOWLING CLUB. 



Scores Recorded Thursday, March 30. 



Broun Ind Isd 170 



.T. Donaldson 1G2 1.14 l.HC, 



Scott IK) 174 IWI 



Fenrkh 162 140 IflTi 



.lacohsim 134 l.">7 140 



Hoffmoipr 130 ISft l.''«7 



Mlespm 1G5 17.S 178 



Slehri'dit. Sr 148 l.'it! 147 



K.ik<i(la 159 irat 148 



HEADQUARTERS 



For High-Class Roses 



Full line of nill.BOCS STOCK, BOU- 

 VARI>I.\8, SWEET FEAS and other Sea- 

 sonable Flowers. 



J. J. CO AN 



115 WEST 28TH STREET, NEW YORK 



Tel., Farragut 5413-5891 



CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED 



PATRICK WELCH, WHOLESALE FLORIST 



262 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 



TKI^PHONB MAIM MM 

 American Beantlea, Orohlds, TaUey, Carnations. All tb« novaltlaa In the Oat n«wa 

 Market fnml«bed on short notice. Prices qaoted on application. Na is^all 

 accepted, i'lowers shipped out of Boston on early trains. 



STORE OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT S A. M. 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



MISCELUNEOUS 



Cattlara* 



Dendrobhini f ormoaum 



Lilies, Lonffiflorum 



*' Rubrum 



Calla. 



Liiy of the VaUey 



Daises 



Violets 



Mignonette 



Snapdrason • 



Daffodils 



Gladioli 



Tulips 



Hyacinths 



Freesia 



Calendulas 



Lilac (per bunch) 



Sweet Peas* • • 



Gardenias 



Adiantum 



Smtlax 



A«paraKUs Pkimosus, & So**«a (xoo bunches) . 



Last Half of Wiek 



eecUiig Apr. 1 



1916 



xs-oo 



20.00 

 4.00 

 2.00 

 6.00 

 1. 00 

 .50 



-»5 

 3.00 



3.00 

 1. 00 

 6.00 

 1. 00 

 x.oo 



■50 



1. 00 



.50 



■25 



8.00 



.90 



8.00 



15.00 



30.00 



35-0O 

 6.00 

 6.00 



10.00 

 4.00 

 a.oo 



•39 

 6.00 

 8.00 

 2.00 



a.oo 

 3.00 



a.oo 

 a.oo 

 3.00 

 1. 00 

 1. 00 

 35-00 

 1.00 



I3.00 



35.00 



Flt^t Half of Wtil 



be{iinln{ Apr. 3 



1916 



15.00 

 30 .00 

 4.00 

 2.00 

 6.00 

 1.00 

 -50 



3. 00 

 3.00 

 X.OO 



6.00 

 1. 00 

 I 00 



.50 



1. 00 



.50 



.25 



8.00 



.50 

 8.00 

 15.00 



30.00 



35.00 



6.00 

 6.00 

 xo.oo 



4.00 



2.00 



6.00 

 8.00 



3.GO 

 8.00 

 3.00 



a.oo 



2.00 



a.oo 

 i.oo 

 1. 00 

 25.00 

 1.00 

 12.00 

 35.00 



Are You Dissatisfied ? 



I have an Dnlimlted market for yonr flowers, any variety, In any qnantlty. Prompt 

 returns of (ales on consigned foods. Reidy rasb wben due. A clean record of twenty- 

 eight years In tbe Cut Flower Commission Business. 



Write for information or call and talk It over. 



Telephone 

 167&iIU5S V arragtit 



J. K. ALLEN 



lis AVest 28th Street 

 NEW VOR.K 



IF YOU WANT QUALITY ORDER YOUR 



LILIES AND CUT FLOWERS 



i»\v«"-t INtssiblf Market Prices of 



N. F. McCarthy & co., 



112 Arch St., 

 3 1 Otis St.. 



Boston, Mass. 



New England Florist Supply Co. 



SPECIAL— "i^^r^ Sphagnum Moss, $3.50 

 276 Devonshire Street, BOSTON, MASS. 



TEi.EPnoNEs : SaiL," 789 w*' Open 6 a. m. to 7 p. m. 



HERMAN WEISS 



Wholesale Florist 



Experlenee*!, TroKressive and can handle 



shipments of growers' product 



satisfactorily. 



106 West 28th St., NEW YORK 



Tel. Farragut 30(16. 



EiitabUshed 1888 



Tel. 651 Farra^nt 



GUNTHER BROS. 



Wholesale Commission Florists 



110 West 28th St., New York 



We Sollrlt Conslcnmcnts of New 

 England Grown Novelties. 



RIEOEL & MEYER, Inc. 

 Wholesale Commission 



READY FOR BUSINESS 



49 WEST 28tti ST. NEW YORK. 



GUTTMAN & RAYNOR, Inc. 



A. J. OITTMAN, President. 



Wholesale Florists 



101 W. 28th St., 



NEW YORK 



We have 20 years' eTperlcnre behind 

 Telephone, Farragut 2«:i6-2037-558. 



0. C. Arnold & Co., Inc. 



Wholesale Florists 



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



Telephone, 2287 Farraput. 

 Coni«l|;ninentf( Solicited. 



UNIIED CUT FLOWER CO., INC. 



Flowers Sold on Commission 



Consignments of 

 Good Stock Solicited 



PERCY W. RICHTER, Mgr, NEW YORK 



111 W. ISth Street 



