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HOETICULTURE 



September 4. 1913 



ALEX. MeCONNELL 



611 FIFTH AVENUE 

 NEW YORK CITY 



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 part of the United States, Canada, and 

 all principal cities of Europe. Orders 

 transferred or intrusted by the trade to 

 our selection for delivery on steamships 

 or elsewhere receive special attention. 



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 Must be prepaid 



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orders from anknown correepondeDts. 



Cable Address, AXEXCOinrKLLs 



G. E. M. STUMPP 



761 Fifth Ave. 

 NEW YORK CITY 



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 DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



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New York City 



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 EstabUsbed 1874 



13 iV R^ r> s 



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 N. E. Cor. 44 St. & Madison Avenae, N. Y. City 



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 Colonies. Telegraph and Cable address Diirdsflor. 



NEW YORK 

 609-611 .Madison Ave. 



Choicest cot flowers ■ii4 

 designs for all •ces- 

 sions. Steamer an4 the- 

 atre flowers a spaeiBltr. 



Miakir Florists Tel. Delivaiy. Wire Me Your Orders 



YOUNG & NUGENT 



42 West 28 Street 

 New York 



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S. A. ANDERSON 



440 Main St., Buffalo. N. Y. 



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News Items 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



The shop at 1328 Polk street has 

 changed hands, Yamato the Florist be- 

 ing succeeded bv Warlow's Flower 

 Shop. 



A. J. Burt of Spolfane, Wash., is 

 among the last of the conventionists to 

 get away. He is still in San Francisco 

 visiting the exposition and picking up 

 new ideas for his business. 



C. Kooyman has improved the ap- 

 pearance of his wholesale establish 

 ment on .St. Ann street, by adding 

 large glass cases in the front of the 

 store for the display of supplies. He 

 reports a good shipping demand for 

 calla bulbs. 



Special prizes for asters and sweet 

 peas in baskets and dahlias in ad- 

 dition to the regular prizes will be 

 offered this year by the Spokane Flor- 

 al Association, which will be in charge 

 of the flower show at the Spokane. 

 Wash., Interstate Fair, September 13 

 to 18. 



The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Pacific 

 Coast Horticultural Society met in the 

 Phelan Building, on the afternoon of 

 August 25, at which time plans were 

 consummated for the holding of regu- 

 lar meetings on the last Tuesday of 

 each month, alternate meetings to be 

 held in conjunction with the men to 

 get their co-operation and interest. 



k jolly party of conventionists ac- 

 companied Chas. W. Ward to Eureka, 

 Cal., for a ten-days' hunting and fish- 

 ing trip, leaving here immediately 

 after the S. A. F. festivities were over. 

 Most of the time will be spent at the 

 famous .4h-Pah ranch. In the party 

 are Daniel MacRorie, Frank Pelicano, 

 H. Plath, Peter Rock, Frank Shearer 

 and John Morley, park superintendent 

 of Southern California: Mr. Urquhart 

 of the Panama-Pacific Exposition and 

 Prof. Stephens of the University of 

 California. 



When writing to adoertiaers kindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE. 



NEW YORK. 



Percy Richter of 55 W. 26, formerly 

 employed by E. Asmus as salesman, 

 has taken the position of manager for 

 the United Cut Flower Co., of 111 

 West 28th. 



Hitchings & Co. have erected at 

 Bound Brook, N. J,, for Charles 

 Smith's Son of Woodside, a greenhouse 

 48x400. Asparagus plumosus has al- 

 rea'y been planted and it required 

 36,000 plants to fill the house. The 

 product will l)e handled by Phil. Kess- 

 !er, with whom this is a specialty. 



Phil. Kessler gave his annual outing 

 to the boys of the Coogan Building on 

 Thursday, Aug. 26th. About twenty of 

 them indulged in a base ball game and 

 bowling, and after that enjoyed a fine 

 spread of eatables such as Phil. Kessler 

 delights to provide, under the trees at 

 Fuhrer's Park, at Elmhurst. All had 

 a good time and went home at about 

 7 P. M. There were three prizes for 

 bowling and these were won by: A. 

 Radice, 1st, 172: D. CantlUion, 2nd. 

 172; J. Cook, 3rd, 149. 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 — =SONS^= 



Cor. Broadway and Gratiot Aves. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



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 High Grade Cut Blooms 



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sections of Ohio, Indiana and Canada. 



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 A.L.BiDk.lMY, IM. Y. 



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^,\ WASHINGTON, 

 D. C. 



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 Telegraph 



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SAMUEL MURRAY 



Kansas City, Mo. 

 1017 Grand Ave. 



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^"^ Park Floral Co. 



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DENVER, COLORADO 



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 Northwestern points given proaiipt at~ 

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HOLM & OLSON, Incorpowt.* 

 «T. PAUL, MINN. 



WORCESTER, MASS. 



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