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HORTICULTUEE 



October 16, 1915 



ALEX. McCONNELL 



611 FIFTH AVENUE 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Telegraphic orders forwarded to any 



part of the United States, Canada, and 



all principal cities of Europe. Orders 



transferrel or intrusted by the trade to 



our selection for delivery on steamships 



or elsewhere receive special attention. 



Cost of Cahhng Foreign Deliveries 



Musi be prepaid 



Reference or cash must accompany all 



orders from unknown correspondents. 



Cable Address, AlEXCONNELL. 



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 Telcgrapk 



2139-2141 Broaaway, • New York 



Telephone ISSl-liH Celmmbmi 



Established 1874 



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FIX>BIST 

 N. E. Cor. 44 St. & Madiwn AveDue. N. Y. Citj 



( Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asso.) 

 Flowers shipped on all Steamers. Special Correspond- 

 ence in all the large cities of Europe and the British 

 Colonies. Telegraph and Cable address, Daj-dsflor. 



YOUNG & NUGENT 



42 West 28 Street 

 New York 



Member* Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



ALBANY, N. Y. 



Florist Telegraph Delivery Association 



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florinis'Tei'-A:*)* 



S.A.ANDERSON 



440 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



ANDERSON service means fresh, sturdy 

 Stock, and prompt deliveries in BUFFALiO, 

 tOCKPORT, NIAGAB.\ FAIiI,S and 

 WESTERN NEW YORK. 

 Members of Florists' Tele^aph Delivery. 



When writing to adoertisert kindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE. 



News Items From 

 Everywhere 



ALBANY, N. Y. 

 By mutual agreement all flower 

 stores in Albany close promptly at G 

 P. M. every day. 



The Arkay Florists who started busi- 

 ness about two years ago on a prom- 

 inent corner have already built up a 

 prosperous business. "Jimmie" is a 

 clever buyer and they handle a nice 

 quality of goods. 



Messrs. Wemple and Sanders are at 

 the helm in the Eyres greenhouses and 

 a fine stock of decorative material is 

 being brought into shape for the win- 

 ter requirement of the Pearl street 

 store. Mr. Eyres whose health was 

 poor last year is in "the pink of con- 

 dition" now. 



The Rosery's slogan is, "Our special 

 auto service insures timely delivery." 

 This is displayed on a card bearing 

 the picture of a handsome bridal 

 bouquet. Ed. P. Tracey bought out 

 the interest of his partner E. T. 

 Meany on October 1 and will continue 

 the business under the title of The 

 Rosery as heretofore. 



The Albany Cut Flower Exchange 

 has added a much needed convenience 

 in an automolnle for quick delivery of 

 flowers to the trade in Albany, Troy, 

 Schenectady and adjacent neighbor- 

 hood. Business has started up with a 

 gratifying activity and there is every 

 evidence that this wholesale flower es- 

 tablishment has secured the good will 

 and support of the trade in this sec- 

 tion — growers and buyers, both. Man- 

 ager Tom Tracey is ever on the wire. 



Fred Danker, at whose store on 

 Maiden Lane there is always some- 

 thing doing reports business as im- 

 proving and the outlook more promis- 

 ing than for a long time past. Mr. 

 Danker has an expressive poster bear- 

 ing a cluster of roses in colors and the 

 inscription, "Aren't you a little neglect- 

 ful for not sending her some flowers 

 recently? You know how she loves 

 them." We might mention that Mr, 

 Danker does not pack this legend 

 away to be brought out on one particu- 

 lar day, but displays it every day In 

 the year, which is good business. 



SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 



W. C. Eger, Schenectady's pioneer 

 florist, is planning to give an exhibi- 

 tion in Turn Hall, on Thursday, Friday 

 and Saturday, Nov. 11, 12 and 13. 



Schenectady has a Florists' Club 

 which holds meetings on the second 

 Monday of each luonth. M. P. Champ- 

 lin is president this year. Several of 

 the members anticipate going to the 

 Cleveland Flower Show in company 

 with the Albany Club party. 



Julius Eger has partially rebuilt his 

 store. Tiled windows with lattice 

 work walls and ceiling, a cement floor, 

 drained so that water may be freely 

 thrown about and an ingenious and 

 novel arrangement whereby the ofTice 

 and refrigerator can be pushed around 

 on rollers and their position changed 

 at will, are among the new features. 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 — SONS^= 



Cor. Broadway and Gratiot Avea. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs . > . 

 High Grade Gut Blooms 



We cover all Michigran points and good 



sections of Ohio, Indiana and Canada. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



Association. 



THE ROSERY 



23 STEUBEN ST. 

 AI-BAIMY, IM. Y. 



FLOWER DEUVERIES FOR ALBANY 

 AND VICINITY 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



GUD£ BROS CO 



^^\ WASHINGTON, 



GUDE'S 



Member Florists 

 Telegraph 

 wJusnonnroi. DC Delivery 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



Kansas City, Mo. 

 1017 Grand Ave. 



Member of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



^■" Park Floral Co. 



J. A. VALENTINE, Pre«. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



DENVER, COLORADO 



Rochester, N. Y. 



J. B. KELLER SONS, 



FLORISTS 

 28 CHnton Avenue, N. 



Kechsiter Fbooe 306. Long Dist. Bell Phone uSq 



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'THE HOME OF FLOWERS" 



The largest cot flower store in America. 

 Orders for the TWIN CITIE6 and for all 

 Northwestern points given pro4iipt at- 

 itentlon. 



HOLM & OLSON, Incorpormt*! 

 <T. PAUL, MINN . 



HESS & SWOBODA 



FLORISTS 



Telephones 1501 and L, 1632. 



1415 Famum St., 



IVI. 



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WORCESTER, MASS. 



Randall's Flower Shop 



HARRY I.. RAXDAI.!., Proprietor. 



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