May 20, 1916 



HORTICULTUEE 



711 



WHOLESALE FI-OBISTS 

 Brooklyn 



Wm. H. Kuebler, 28 Willoughby St. 

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Buffalo, N. Y. 



William F. Kastlng Co., 383-87 ElUcott St. 

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CtUcasQ 



Poehlmann Bros. Co., Morton Grove, 111. 

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J. A. Budlong, 18i North Wabash Ave. 

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Detroit 



Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, 264-266 



Randolph St. 



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New York 



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

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James McManus, 105 W. 28th St. 

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W. F. Sheridan, 133 W. 28th St. 

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P. J. Smith, 131 West 28th St. 

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Moore, Hentz & Nash, 55 and 57 W. 26th St. 

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Charles Mlllang, 55 and 57 West 26th St. 

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W. P. Ford, 107 W. 28th St. 

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J. K. Allen, 118 West 28th St. 

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The 8. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., 117 West 



28th St. 



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Traendlj k Schenclt, 436 6th Ave., between 



26th and 27th Sts. 



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Badgley & Bishop, Inc., 34 West 28th St. 

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Woodrow & Marketos, 37 and 39 W. 28tb St. 

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Rledel A Meyer, Inc., 49 West 28th St. 

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George C. Siebrecht, 109 W. 28th St. 

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John Young & Co., 53 West 28th St. 

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M. C. Ford. 121 West 28th St. 

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United Cut Flower Co., Inc., Ill W. 28th St. 

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

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Gunther Bros., 110 West 2Sth St. 

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Henry M. Robinson Co., SS-.";- W. 28th St. 

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W. R. Siebrecht. 114 West 2Sth St. 

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Herman Weiss, 106 West 28th St. 

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J. J. Coan, 115 West 28th St. 

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WHOLES.\I.E FtOKISXS 

 Philadelphia 



Leo. Nlessen Co., 12th and Race Sts. 

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Edward Reid, 1619-21 Ranstead St. 

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The S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., 1608-20 



Ludlow St. 



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Richmond, Ind. 



E. G. Hill Co. 

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Rochester, N. Y. 



Oeorce B. Hart, 21 Stone St 



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Washington 



The S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., 1216 H St., 



N. W. 



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Hew Offers In This Issue 



BEGONIAS AND CYCLAMEN. 



Julius Roebrs Co., Uutherford. N. J. 

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CUT FLOWERS, WHOLESALE 

 ONLY. 



Frank Millang, 55-57 West 26th St., 

 New York City. 



CUT FLOWERS FOR MEMORIAL 

 DAY. 



Patrick Welch, Boston, Mass. 

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CUT FLOWERS FOR MEMORIAL 

 DAY. 



B. A. Suyder Co., Boston, Mass. 

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DAGGER FERNS. 



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

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DECORATION DAY FLOWERS AND 

 SUPPLIES. 



Welch Bros. Co., Boston, Mass. 

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HARDY PERENNIALS. 



Micbell's Seed House, Philadelphia, I'a. 

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HYDRANGEAS FOR SUMMER 

 BLOOMING. 



F. R. Pierson Co.. Tarrytowu. N. Y. 

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JAPAN LILIES. 



Arthur T. I'.oil.lingtcm Co.. Ino.. 



New Vnrk City. 

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MEMORIAL DAY SUPPLIES. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia. Pa. 

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NEW CROP DAGGER FERNS. 



II. M. Itcil.insciii & I'o.. r... St. 111. M.is.s. 

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NEW CROP DAGGER FERNS. 



The Leo Nlessen Co.. I'liila.I.'liilua. I'a. 

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PALMS, DECORATIVE AND BED- 

 DING PLANTS. 



A. Leuthv ('".. Koslindale. Mass. 

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WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. 



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 on« cent a word. Initial* e«Bat •• 

 aa word*. Oaah with ardor. AH 

 correspondence ftddreesed **Oftre 

 HORTICUI.TCRK" •hoiUd be aenl 

 to 147 Bammer Bt., Boston. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



WANTED TO RENT, with privilege of 

 buying, 10,000 to 20,000 ft. of glass with 

 dwelling house. Massachusetts state pre- 

 ferred. State full particulars in first 

 letter. Address "T.," care HORTICUL- 

 TURE. 



Obituary 



Jose Krug. 

 Jose Krug, florist at Alton, 111., aged 

 80 years, died on Tuesday, May 9. 

 The funeral took place from his late 

 home in Alton on Jlay 11. Mr. Krug 

 was well known in local trade circles 

 and in St. Louis, where he was a regu- 

 lar buyer in the flower market and 

 was greatly loved and respected. 



J. Gurney Fowler. 

 J. Gurney Fowler died at Bracken- 

 hurst, Pembury, Eng., on April 27, 

 after a few days' illness, in the prime 

 ot life. He was a member of the 

 Council and treasurer of the Royal 

 Horticultural Society and chairman 

 of its orchid committee. 



The latest meeting of tlic Connecti- 

 cut Horticultural Society turned out to 

 be a first-class exhibition of spring 

 flowers. The judges awarded a fiisb 

 class certificate and special mention to 

 J. P. lluss for specimen hydrangeas 

 and polyanthus primroses: also a 

 first-class certificate to W. S. Mason 

 lor primroses. .Mr. lluss among other 

 thinss stated that the winter had been 

 especially hard (m all kinds of shrubs. 

 The California privol hedge that sur- 

 rounds the Goodvin estate has been 

 killed in many places, which to say 

 the least is very discouraging after 

 years of laltorious work in trimming 

 and culture to its present excellent 

 ijrowtli. Next meeting will be Tulip 

 night. Aij-RED Dixox, Secretary. 



In writing to Advertisers icindiy mention Horticulture 



