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H R T I C U L T n H K 



May 8. 1915 



ALEX. McGONNELL 



611 FIFTH AVENUE 

 NEW YORK CITY 



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G. E. M. STUMPP 



761 Fifth Ave. 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asso. 

 DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



D«lir€i orJ«T* tmm any pari of the connlry to 



New York City 



Or OUT-GOING STEAMERS 



Writ* or Tel»«r»pk 



2139-2141 Broadway, New York 



Tclerboor IHSIMI Coliiabu 



K.l»l>ll.llr<l 1874 



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>I.ORIBT 

 N. E. Cor. 44^1. & MadisoD ATeone, N. Y. City 



( Member Floriiu Teiegr»ph Delivery Ajjo. ) 

 Raw«n vKippcd on kJI SicAmcn. Special Correspond' 

 «DO« Ml &1I the i&rgc citm of Europe aj>d the Bniish 

 Cdlofucs. Telev&ph «nd C*blc &ddms. Dfcrdinor. 



NEW YORK 



609-611 Madison Ave. 



t 'h'lM'Ht cut flowers EBd 

 I'^lkrns for all ocea- 

 ns Steamer and tli»- 

 It re Doners a specialty. 



MiBker nirlsts Til. Dlliiinf. Win Hi Tiir Ot^itt 



YOUNG ft NUGENT 



42 West 28 St., NEW YORK 



"FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH" 



VKiMEBL 



SON 



S.A.ANDERSON 



440 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



ANI>KR80N' her\lce mr«.iis fre«h, ntardy 

 iKt4M'k. and prompt ilellrerle<i In Bt'FFAl.0, 

 I,OrKrORT, NI.4GAKA FALLS and 

 WESTKBN >'EW TORK. 

 Meml»^r(i of Florlstf' Telegraph DellrerT. 



ROBERT J. DYSART 



PUBLIC ACCOrNTA>T AND AIDITOB 



Simple raethodft of correct accoantlnir 



especially adapted for florlwts' use. 



BOOKS B.ALANCED .4X1) ADJISTEB 



Mprrhnnts Bank ISuildlnir 



40 STATE ST BOSTON 



Tdephau IfaU H 



PITTSBURGH. 



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llii' ilil'iolliallc wuy til »nHri ilir VU- 



rloiiH ri'tallirH arc liaiiilliiiK Hx' sit'i 

 iitlnii In (iriliT to rroati' a popular il<- 

 iiwiiul for IlciwiTH oIliiT than tho wliltc 

 cariiatiun. Wo hope tla-y will Biiccecd. 



Till* l.iiilwiK Floral Company havi- 

 the contract to decorate the Soldlerit' 

 .Memorial Hall, when the Independent 

 Order of Odd Fellows of Allegheny 

 County will hold a memorial Bcrvlci' 

 for their departed. While lllleH and 

 i'arnations will he the flowers nsetl. 



DeForest W. LudwiR. Harry O. 

 Demmler and Kdward Demmlor, who 

 have been mukiuK an extended tour of 

 the Yosemite Valley, Yellowstone Na- 

 tional Park and California, are now In 

 Seattle. They are scheduled to re- 

 liirii home ahoul June 1, allhouRh 

 there Is a prospect of the homecom- 

 ing being postponed a little later. 



I'ndouhtedly the finest mushrooms 

 i;rown herealiout are those raised by 

 Frank Crook in the James H. Pari; 

 greenhouse conservaton.-. Last fall he 

 lilanted fifty bricks, and since early 

 in November has been averaging a 

 liushel weekly, some of tlie products 

 measuring six inches across. Prior to 

 coming to this city fourteen years ago 

 .Mr. Crook was with Henry A. Dreer 

 in Pliiladelphia. Orchids are his spe- 

 cial passion. 



B. F. Clark has recently just com- 

 pleted work on the north end of the 

 St. Paul's Cathedral grounds, which 

 Included regrading and planting with 

 new trees and shruhbor}'- Tlic lawn 

 and plantations which he supervised 

 for the new First Baptist Church, 

 Bellefield, last year, now presents a 

 most attractive setting for the beauti- 

 ful edifice. In addition to his ecclesi- 

 astical work Mr. Clark has the super- 

 vision of a number of private grounds, 

 as well as being landscape arcliitect 

 for the Sehenley Farms Company. 



WASHINGTON. 



A postal card received from Henry 

 Pfister, who was formerly engaged in 

 the florist business on Connecticut 

 Avenue, and who Is now in Europe, 

 states that he contemplates returning 

 to this country early in June. 



Ernest F. Glide, son of William V. 

 Gude, who was recently appointed to 

 a position in the Geological Survey, 

 is now with a field party in the south- 

 western part of Ohio. He will be away 

 from Washington until November. 



A handsome gold medal has been 

 presented to the Brookland Rose So- 

 ciety by the rector of the Catliolic Un- 

 iversity which is to be competed for 

 annually. The fourth show to be given 

 bv this organization will be held May 

 20 and 21. 



Congratulations are being axtended 

 to Walter E. Hawley, with Gude Bros. 

 Company, upon his joining the ranks 

 of the benedicts. Mr. Hawley, accom- 

 panied liy Miss Margaret Oliver paid 

 a visit to Baltimore on April 15, wlicre 

 the knot was tied. Nothing was 

 known of the affair until a notice was 

 posted on the time clock announcing 

 the event. Mr. Hawley then admitted 

 taking the step which will prevent his 

 going to motion picture shows with- 

 out a permit from his better half. 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 — =SONS=^ 



Cor. Broadway and Gratiot Avas. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs . , . 

 High Grade Cut Blooms 



\W r<>\rr nil .Ml< IiIkuii pnliitn iiml ic<><>(l 



■cctlon* of Ohio, liiillunu nntl ( uilu<1a. 



Mflmbrm i'lorlHtn' TrlrKraph OelUrry 



AurifM'litt Ian. 



THE ROSERY 



23 STEUBEN ST. 



FLOWER DEUVERIES FOR ALBANY 

 AND VlCINtTY 



Member! Kloriiti* Telegraph Delivery 



Albany, N. Y. 



Not How Chwap 

 But How Good. 



Capital of the Empire State 

 Henber F. T. D. A. 



.\ WASHINGTON, 

 D. C. 



GUDE^S 



Member Florists 

 Telesrapb 



WASumi-Toi. oe Delivery 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



Kansas City, IVIo. 

 913 Grand Ave. 



Member of the FlorUta' Trleifrapb DellTer/ 



All Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attentiii 



T"" Parle Floral Co. 



J. A. VALENTINE, Prea. 



Member Florlut*' Telegraph Delivery. 



GOD£ BROS CO 



DENVER, 



COLORADO 



Rocbester, N. Y. 



J. B. KELLER SONS, 



FLORISTS 

 28 Clinton Avenu*, N. 



Rachetter Phone 306. I>ong Dili. Bell Fhooe a/S« 



MembcTft Florists Telegraph Delivery 



''THE HOME OF FLOWERS" 



The lnrK'"''t tut (Iohit stor*- in .\iiifrl«'» 

 OrdrrH for the TWl.N CITIK.S upU for all 

 NorthweHtern points given prouipt at- 

 tention. 



HOLM & OL.SON, incorpof.t.a 



«T. PAUL, MINN. 



RANDALL'S FLOWER SHOP 



■AKBT I. BAXDAIX, Pro»rl«*ar. 



Pbone: Park 94 



3 PLEASANT ST.. WORCESTER, MASS. 



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