August 30, 1919 



HORTICULTURE 



199 



H. E. FROMENT 



Whal— k Commiwioa Florist 

 Choice Cut Flawen 



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 Tsliphi..si tM», IM1. Madls*. llqun. 



— WML P. FORD 1 



Wholesale Florist 



107 W. 28th Street, NEW YORK 



Telephone 53S6, Farragut. 



Call and Inspect the Best HitablLament 



In the Wholesale Flower District. 



WILTER F. SHERIDAN 



Wholesale Commission Dealer in 



CHOICE CUT FLOWERS 



13S Wes* 28th Street New Tork 



Tel««(lwsM>=*®8:e»S5$S Madison Square 



HENTZ i NASH, Inc. 



Wholesale Commision Florists 



55 and 57 West 26th Street 



Telephone N.. 765 N £ W YORK 



Farrarnt 



E. G.HILL CO. 



Wholesale Florists 



RIOHMOND, IND. 

 ■i.att-o. Horltroltar* when wrltlar 



RtED <BL KELLER 



123 West 25th St., New York 



Florists' Supplies 



We manufacture all our 



if tn Disijns, Baskets, Win Wirk & Novelties 



and are dealers In 



Decorative Glassware, Growers and 



Florists' Requisites 



THE KERVAN CO 



Fresh Cat Decorative Evergreens. 



Highest Standard of Quality. Largest 

 Stock In America. Write (or Illustrated 

 Catalog of Greens and Florists' Supplies 



119 W. 28th St., - - NEW YORK 



WILLIAM H. KUEBLER 



Brooklyn's Foremost and Best 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION HOUSE 



» .First Class Market r.» *.. HI i-H >WER- 

 Willooghby St Brnok I V • R, ' 



WE WANT MORE SHIPPERS 



We have n numerous clientage of New 

 York City buyers and the demand exceeds 

 our supply. This is especially true of 

 Roses. We have every facility and abund- 

 ant means and best returns are assured 

 for stock consigned to OS. 



Address Your Shipments to 



CNITKD < IT FLOWER CO.. INT. 



ill W. '.'Hlb St., (few York 



11. 3. I'appas, I'res. 



HENRY M. ROBINSON CO. OF NEW YORK 



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1-07 \A/..t **»*■ 



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SUUBIOl L. OLAM. t i » nm 



B. A. SNYDER CO. #^7. a/e 

 Hardy Cut Evergreens, Cut Flowers and Florists Supplies 



21-25 Otis Street, BOSTON, MASS. 



Telephone Fort Hill 1083-1084-1085 



William F. Kasting Co. 



Wholesale Florists 

 568-570 WASHINGTON STREET - BUFFALO, N. Y. 



New England Florist Supply Co. 



276 Devonshire Street, 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Telephones, Fort Hill, 3469 and 3135 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER 

 EXCHANGE, Inc. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



Couals-Bnunte Sollatted 

 Hardy Fancy Fern Our Specialty 



264 RANDOLPH ST., DETROIT, MGH. 



The House for Quality and Service 



ZECH & MANN 



Sgr*We are Wholesale Florists Doing 

 a Strictly Wholesale Business 



10 Ea«t Randolph Street, CHICAGO 



INVITATION TO SEEDSMEN. 



The Jerome B. Rice Co., will hold 

 open house, September 2nd to 5th, at 

 their big seed growing farms, and 

 Trial Grounds at Grass Valley, Mich., 

 and have extended an invitation to all 

 seedsmen to come along and bring 

 their note books with them. The re 

 ception committee are Howard M. 

 Earl and Charles P. Guelf, and every- 

 body knows how genial these gentle- 

 men are, and how ardently they will 

 endeavor to make the visit a pleasant 

 and profitable one for everybody. The 

 company announces: "Besides an acre- 

 age in excess of 1,200 in seed crops 

 now maturing on the farms, we have 

 in the Trial Grounds now, and which 

 will be at their best at that time, 118 

 selections of Cucumbers, 190 of Toma- 

 toes, 334 Garden Beans, 188 Sweet 

 Corn, 114 Musk Melons, 62 Water 

 Melons, 90 Cabbages, 51 Squashes and 

 Pumpkins. 18 Peppers, also a very 

 complete Radish and Root Crop trial." 

 The following directions are given 

 as to the best way of reaching the 

 grounds: Grass Lake, Michigan, is a 

 small village of 800 inhabitants, lo- 



cated on the main line of the Michigan 

 Central railroad between Detroit and 

 Chicago and is 219 miles east of Chi- 

 cago, 65 miles west of Detroit and 10 

 miles east ot Jackson, Mich. 



Friends coming from the west via 

 Chicago have the choice of two sleep- 

 ers on the Michigan Central, one leav- 

 ing Chicago at 12.05 a. m. and arriving 

 at Grass Lake village at 6.20 a. m. and 

 another at 2.15 a. m., arriving at 9.05 

 a. m. Coming from the east via 

 Buffalo, take the Detroit boat leaving 

 Buffalo at 6 p. m. which will make 

 quick connection at Detroit with the 

 Michigan Central leaving at 8.15 a. m. 

 going through to Jackson, arriving 

 there at 10 a. m. Coming from the 

 east by rail make your objective point 

 Jackson, as no fast westbound trains 

 stop at Grass Lake. Jackson is con- 

 nected with Grass Lake by frequent 

 service on two trolley lines. Coming 

 via Toledo, a Lake Shore train leaves 

 Toledo at 7.40 a. m. and reaches Jack 

 son at 10 o'clock. 



On arriving at Grass Lake village, 

 phone the Seed Farms, two miles out, 

 and we will drive in and net you." 



