



HORTICULTURE 



August 2, 1919 



KANSAS CITY 



Transfer Your Orders to 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



1017 Grand Avenue 



>■■»> Florl.t. T.w,rm.k [>.11rorr 



WORCESTER, MASS. 



Randall's Flower Shop 



■ HIT I. KAMDALL, Frss rt oSo * . 



M— Sir FleoiaW Ts l s e lapa DoBtost 



S. A. ANDERSON 



440 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



tNDHSSON serrtoe saeaas (Mk, sturdy 

 «*Mk Bad prea>»t dellTertee la BUFFALO, 

 OCKPOKT, N1AOAKA FAJUL8 ud 

 3TK8TKBN NEW TOBK 



Member Flortet.' ToLea-raph D«U»ery 



HESS & SWOBODA 



FLORISTS 



Telephones 1M1 ui I. UM 



1415 Fa mum St. 



MAH, 



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KNOBLE BROTHERS 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



We are well equipped to handle 

 your orders. 



ISM W. 86th llntl OLETBLiKD, O. 



THE SMJTH& FETTERS Ci 



735 Euclid Avenue 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Flowers of Every Kiad ia Season 



PHILADELPHIA 



F. T. D. 



OHAS. H. 8RAKEL0W 



Everything in Flowers 

 Broad Street at Cumberland 



Th ' Park Ftoral Go 



B. E. GILLIS, PreeldenL 



E. P. NEIMAN, Secretary. 



aTssaher Florists' Teleerrae>a DellTtrr 



DENVER. 



COLORADO 



IN THE 



National Capitol 



\t year sofTlee t* Aelliw Fbwin 

 or Deele;ns •■ Order by Teie- 

 mpb or otherwise. Preeapt 

 Sellable Herrlee. 



GEORGE H. COOKE 



Conneetieat Are. and I. fit. 

 WABHINOTON, D .0. 



COTTAGE GARDENS NURSERIES- 

 TROUBLES. 



G. Vandeen Abeele, receiver of the 

 Cottage Gardens Nurseries at Eureka, 

 Cal., has sent out the following notice: 



Unless some relief comes immediate- 

 ly we will lose practically all our 

 young stock on hand. With the excep- 

 tion of a handful of men the crew has 

 been on a three weeks' strike. No 

 work is being done on the Bulb 

 Farm and only a little watering is 

 done at the Eden plant. The orders 

 are piling up in the office and I am 

 unable to get ready to deliver them. 

 Already $28,000 worth of orders have 

 been accepted and I am positive to 

 reach the $100,000 mark. 



As I have stated on my former state- 

 ments only $20,000.00 is needed to save 

 the situation and to guarantee the 

 creditors dollar for dollar on their 

 claims. The local merchants have sub- 

 scribed for $7,500.00 but it cannot be 

 used unless the full amount is sub- 

 scribed. 



It seems ridiculous that witl. assets 

 of over $300,000.00 I have been unable 

 to sell the certificates which were 

 ordered by the Superior Court of Hum- 

 boldt County and which constitute a 

 first lien upon the crops. 



It seems to me that with two hun- 

 dred creditors and stockholders that 

 they should at least co-operate and be 

 able to raise that small amount which 

 is all that is necessary to protect them- 

 selves. 



Unless some action is taken there is 

 only one way left for me to follow and 

 that is to ask for my release as Re- 

 ceiver and niter t hat I cannot vouch 

 for the outcome. 



I cannot keep on this way end work 

 without funds and see the stock starve 

 on my hands as the losses since the 

 strike are already ove.- ., I.hOO.dO a day. 



*!» I Schling Service 



' * Nothin g Better 



7H5 Fiftb .\\enue. New York City 



"Says It With Flowers" 



CLEVELAND 



A. GRAHAM & SON 



SS2S Euclid Avo. 

 Will take seed care of your order* 



Mtm»ir$ »/ P. T. D. Austimsisn. 



DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



Deliver orders trom any part of the couatry t« 



New York City 



Writ* or TeeeaTapa 



XI 39-21 41 Broadway, New York 



TeWpBeae lMt-UU Calmsabaa 



K0TTM1LLER, Florist 



426 Madison Are. and 49th St., New 

 York. Also Vanderbilt Hotel 



Tslephoaa, Hsrrmr Hill 7M 



Ont of-town Orders Solicited. Loeatlss 



Central. Personal AtteaUea. 



Member F. T. D. A — o. 



Providence. Rhode Island 



Johnston Brothers 



LEADING FLORISTS 



38 Dorrance Street 



Member Florist*' Telea-raph DellTory 



ST. LOUIS. MO. 



FRED C. WEBER 



4326-28 Olive St. 



Ittmitr FlcrisU TtUgrafh Dtlivtry Aittciatitn 

 NOTICB INITIALS. Wi havt tu steri tnty 



THE I. M. CASSER COMPANY, 



CLEVELAND 



Euclid Avenue 



The Far- Famed Flowers of 



TORONTO 



DellTored aa saail or Ulesrrapk o r de r fas 



say '[-. la ear part of tea Pisstalsa 



JOHN H. DUNLOP 



• <• WM laelalrt* «t. - TOaVONTO, OUT 



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