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HORTICULTUBE 



August 21, 1916 



ALEX. MeCONNELL 



611 FIFTH AVENUE 

 NE«V YORK CITY 



Telegrapblc orders forwarded to any 



part of toe United States, Canada, and 



all prinripal cities of Kurope. Orders 



transferred or Intrusted by the trade to 



our selection for delivery on steamsblps 



or elsewhere receive special attention. 



Cost of Cabling Foreign Delivtriei 



Must he prepaid 



Reference or ra«b mut^t accompany all 



orderH from unknown correspondents. 



(able Addrean, ALBXCONNELX. 



G. E. M. STUMPP 



761 Fifth Ave. 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asso. 

 DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



Deliver orders from any part of the country to 



New York City 



Or OUT-GOING STEAMERS 



Write or Telegraph 



2139-2141 Broadway, • New York 



Teleptaoae 1«6I-1BM ColwmbBS 



EstablUhed 1874 " 



r> A. i^ 13 s 



FLOKI8T 

 N. E. Cor. 44 St. & Madison Avenue, N. Y. Citj 



( Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asso. ) 

 Rowers shipped on all Steamers. Special Correspond- 

 ence in ail the large cities of Europe and the British 

 Colonies. Telegraph and Cable address Dardsflor. 



NEW YORK 



609-611 Madison Ave. 



Choicest cut flowers an4 

 designs for all ACfv- 

 slons. Steamer aa4 tW- 

 atre flowera a i|iil«llj 



Miaber Florists Tal. Dtlneiy. Wire Mt Your Orders 



YOUNG & NUGENT 



42 West 28 Street 

 New York 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 





fgf'sofi^ 



S.A.ANDERSON 



440 Main St., Buffalo. N. Y. 



ANDERSON service means (re«h, stnrdy 

 stock, and prompt deliveries la BUFFAIX), 

 LOCKPORT, NIAGARA FAXLS and 

 WESTERN NEW TURK. 

 Members of Florists* Telegraph Delivery. 



When writing to advertisers kindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE. 



Of Interest to Retail 

 Florists 



TO BLOCK THE FAKIR. 



The following letter from Secretary 

 William H. Day, Jr., of the Chamber 

 of Commerce, of Lynn, Mass., sent last 

 week to Chief of Police Thomas M. 

 Burckes, is self-explanatory: 

 "Chief of Police Thomas M. Burckes, 



"Dear Sir: In behalf of the Lynn 

 Chamber of Commerce, I desire to 

 compliment both you and Sealer of 

 Weights and Measures Charles P. Mur- 

 ray, on recent decisions obtained from 

 Judge Lummus on test case brought 

 against residents from nearby towns 

 for disposing of flowers from doorways 

 on Market street. 



"The Lynn Chamber of Commerce, 

 in general, and the retail merchants, in 

 particular, have no objections to any- 

 one earning a living, but have long 

 felt that the disposing of fruits and 

 flowers by outsiders from doorways, 

 alleyways and yards has been a men- 

 ace to our regular merchants and a 

 nuisance to our city. It is my under- 

 standing that new ordinance now be- 

 ing dratted gives to the board of con- 

 trol supervision over itinerant ven- 

 dors, the same as over hawkers or 

 peddlers and it is sincerely hoped by 

 the Chamber of Commerce that you 

 will continue your efforts until these 

 vendors are either put out of business 

 or on a plane with other legitimate 

 merchants whose taxes help to make 

 possible our city government. 

 "Very truly yours, 



(Signed) 



"LYNN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 

 "W. H. Day, Jr., 

 "Acting Secretary." 



NATIONAL FLORAL CORPORA- 

 TION. 



The National Floral Corporation has 

 sent us samples of some of the window 

 display slips which they are furnish- 

 ing to members of their organization. 

 These are about 5x25 inches in size 

 and bear inscriptions such as "Ameri- 

 can Beauty Day;" "BYesh Violets Just 

 Received;" "Love Insurance — Buy 

 Flowers;" "Saturday Flowers Make 

 Sunday Gladness," "Chrysanthemums 

 Are in Season," etc., attractively 

 printed in red and green. This new 

 organization already has forty-three 

 retail florists enrolled as members. 



NEW FLOWER STORES. 



Cincinnati, O. — Louis Roth, 15th and 

 Vine streets. 



Chicago, III.— Arthur F. Keenan, 1220 

 East 63d street. 



Janesville, Wis. — Chas. Rathjen, 413 

 W. Milwaukee street. 



Springfield, III. — Colonial Flower 

 Shop, 409 E. Washington street. 



Buffalo, N. v.— Allen Flower Shop, 

 Wm. Norman, proprietor, Allen and 

 Franklin streets. 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 — SONS= — 



Cor. Broadway and Gratiot Avea. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs . . . 

 High Grade Gut Blooms 



We cover all MichifraD points »ad rood 



•««tlon8 of Ohio, Indiana and Canada. 



Members Florists' Teterrapb Delivery 



Ahttoclatlon. 



THE ROSERY 



23 STEUBEN ST. 

 AI-OAIMY, IM. V. 



FLOWER DELIVERIES FOR ALBANY 

 AND VICINrrY 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



GUD£ BROS CO 



WASHINGTON, 

 D. C. 



GUDE'S 



Member Florists 

 Telegraph 

 Delivery 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



Kansas City, iVIo. 

 1017 Grand Ave. 



Member of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



^' Parl( Floral Co. 



J. A. VALENTINE, Pre«. 

 Member Florista' Telegraph Detlverj. 



DENVER, COLORADO 



Rochester, N. Y. 



I. B. KELLER SONS, 



FLORISTS 

 25 Clinton Avenue, N. 



.Chester Phone 306. Long Disl. Bell Phone 3/S$ 



Members Florists Telegraph Delivery 



THE HOME GF FLOWERS" 



The largest out flower store in America, 

 Orders for the TWIN CITIES apd for all 

 S'ltrthwestern points grlveii proaiipt at- 



lentioD. 



HOLM & OLSON, incon.o«t.* 



«T. PAUL, MINN. 



WORCESTER, MASS. 



Randall's Flower Shop 



H.\RKT I.. RANDALL, Proprietor. 



Member Florhts Telegraph Delivery Aisociaiiim 



Whmn writing to adoertiten kl m^ > 

 mention HORTICULTURE. 



