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HOKTICULTUBE 



Fobrn.iry in. 1916 



ALEX. McCONNELL 



611 FIFTH AVENUE 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Telt'jjr.ipblc urdtTK f^irw ardfd to any 



pnrt uf tbe I'nKtKl Stutfs, Cnuada, and 



all principal cltlca of Kurope. Orders 



CraDsferred or Intrustrd hy thi* trad^ to 



our selection for dollrery on stenmablpa 



or elsewhere receive speclitl att«Dtlon 



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lU'ff'rMire fit ftLtkXx muat »<-rompftiij all 



onlrrn from unknown corrrspnndmta. 



Cuble Acldrmn, ALEXCONNEl*!.. 



G. E. M. STUMPP 



761 Fifth Ave. 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asso. 



DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



DelnrcT orders from any part o( the country lo 

 New York City 



Or OUT-GOING STEAMERS 



Write or TelfgrHph 



2138-2141 Broadway, • New York 



Trlpcboor lG61-iniUI Cnlanhai 



KutSkllllllMl IS7t 

 FI.ORI8T 



M. L Cor. 44 St. & MaditoD ATenoe. N. T. City 



(Member KlorLus' Telegraph Delivery Asso.) 

 Flowers shipped on all Steamers, Special CorrespOD 

 dence in all the large cities of Europe xnd the EtriUal 

 Colonies. TelcRraph and Cable address. Dardsflor 



A. T. BUNYARD 



NEW YORK 



<1S Madison Avenue at 48th Street. 



Also Newport, R. I. 



We Gnarantee SatUfactIco 



IVIEIVIBER F-. -r. O. A. 



NEW YORK 



609-611 Madison Ave. 



Choicest cut flowers and 

 desl^i for aU occa- 

 eloDii. Steamer aa< tb«a- 

 tre flowari a apailillj. 



HMbir FlMlvts Til. Oirnenr. Wire Hi Yoor Onlers 



42 West 28 St., NEW YORK 



"FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH" 



FLOWERS delivered promptly in 

 Buffalo, Niagara Falla, East Aurora, 

 Lockport, Tonawanda, Lancaster and 

 other Western New 

 York cities and 

 towns. 



304 Main Street 

 BUFFALO, N. Y. 



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RANDALL'S FLOWER SHOP 



HARBT I. BANDAUx Provrletor. 



Pbone: Park M 

 a PLEASANT ST., WORCESTER. MAJB 



kfemher Florists TflegTafif< Dtlrvtrv AstaciHt:'on 



Of Interest to Retail 

 Florists 



THOS. F. GALVIN, INC.. IN NEW 

 QUARTERS. 

 The show place of Huston just now 

 Is the new downtown store of Tlios. 

 V. Calvin. This long oslablished llrm, 

 for almost three score years and li'ii 

 loealed on Tremont street, has found 

 a new home on I'ark street, but a few 

 steps from their former location. The 

 new store has all of the best features 

 of the most modern and up-to-date 

 llorists' shops in the country and In 

 addition possesses several distinctive 

 Galvin features, one of which, a circu- 

 lar enclosed fountain, will be in con- 

 stant operation In the centre of the 

 semi-circular entrance to the store. 

 The base of the fountain is done in 

 mosaics and vari-colored tiles, the 

 whole surrounded by rare and beauti- 

 ful flowering plants. The store itself 

 is eighty-five feet long and forty-five 

 feet wide, a combination of the two 

 stores formerly located there. The 

 increased space in the new shop has 

 also permitted of the installation of 

 one of the largest retail refrigerating 

 outfits for flowers in the country. 



The decorative scheme within the 

 store is very pleasing; plants, Italian 

 seats, vases and marble statuary ar- 

 ranged attractively throughout the 

 shop make it a veritable indoor gar- 

 den. The general color plan, a dull 

 gray or ivory-white, is different from 

 the conventional white or green of 

 the ordinary flower store and is pleas- 

 ing to the eye. 



The selling force of the fimi has 

 been enlarged to take care of the in- 

 creasing number of patrons attracted 

 to the new shop. No pains have been 

 spared to give i-ts old and new custom- 

 ers the highest grade of service. 



The designer of the fountain and 

 store throughout was G. Henri Des- 

 mond. 



NEWS NOTES. 

 Pittsfield, Mass.— The Flower Shop 

 observed its fifth anniversary on Feb- 

 ruary 6, by a special decoration of tlie 

 store and the distribution of souvenirs 

 to visitors, many of whom called to 

 present (ougratulations to Manager 

 Stanley Barnes. 



Columbus, O. — One of the handsom- 

 est flower stores between New York 

 and Chicago, is the claim made for the 

 establishment of T. J. Ludwig. The 

 building is wholly new, white stone 

 front and concrete floors. The fixtures 

 are somewhat on the mission order. 

 For the display of cut flowers there is 

 an inclosed case with a 14-foot ice box, 

 which will hold 1,800 pounds of ice. 

 A work table with glass casing at top 

 for ribbon display, and two large 

 cases, inclosed, for fancy baskets, are 

 other features of the fixtures. The 

 store contains 139 feet of casing, 90 

 feet of which are inclosed. A cozy 

 corner with writing desk and other 

 conveniences made to match the fix- 

 tures, will be at the service of the 

 public. A formal opening will soon 

 take place. Mr. Ludwig was formerly 

 manager of the cut flower department 

 of Livingston Seed Company, Colum- 

 bus, and severs a connection of twen- 

 ty-five years to embark in business on 

 his own account. He is still quite a 

 young man. 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 =— =SONS^= 



Cor. Broadway and Gratiot Avaa. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs . . . 

 High Grade Cut Blooms 



We cover &II MlrtilsBn pnlnia ftnd (ood 



•mHIoiib of Ohio, IndlAB* kad ^-T'lfa 



M«mt>«rs Klorlstt* T«Jf>tr»ph l>«UT«r7 



At*<»el»tloB. 



THE ROSERY 



23 STEUBEN ST. 



FLOWER DEUVERIES FOR ALBANY 

 AND VICINrrY 



Mcmbeni'FloriHR' Telegraph Delivery 



Albany. N. Y. 



Not'^How Cheap 

 But How Good. 

 Capital of the Empire State 



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^3^.% WASHINGTON, 



1^^ D. C. 



GUDE'S 



Member Florists 

 TeleRraph 

 Delivery 



ouui-: uHos CO 



»«A»III>f.TOMtC 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



Kansas City, Mo. 

 913 Grand Ave. 



Member of the Klorlm' Teleirrapli DellTerr 



All Orders Given Prompt and Careful AttsBtJu 



^"^ Parl( Floral Co. 



J. A. VALENTINE, Pre«. 

 Menber Flarlata' Telecraph DallTarr. 



DENVER, COLORADO 



Rochester, N. Y. 



J. B. KELLER SONS, 



FLORISTS 

 25 Clinton Avenue, N. 



ilochestei Phone 506. Long Dist. Bell Pbone a/So 



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"THE HOME OF FLOWERS" 



The lurKt'^t <iil flowi-r *.t'>re in .Aincriia 

 OrderH fur Die TWIN ( IXItis and tor all 

 Northwestern point 8 given prompt at- 



;ention. 



HOLM & OLSON, IncorporaUi 

 «T. PAUL. MINN. 



