October 4, 1919 



HORTICULTURE 



299 



NOW Is The Time to Stock Up 



\\> offer for the Month of October the Following (anl and Envelope Special: 



No. :ili White ".' , \ 2' ,. regular H.iriKt size, at $2.2. r > per thousand, SHMMI tier Hie 

 thousand. Envelopes t.. match at same Bgure. We rarrj 70 Bl7.e« and crudes of 

 Mock on hand at all times and can satisfy any need immediately. 



.Samples of Cards, Envelopes and tiuld Letters Upon Request. 



ANITA SPECIALTY CO., 



7 Summer sir«H-t 

 P. O. Box 2376 



BOSTON, MASS. 



"THE FLORISTS' CARD HOUSE OF AMERICA" 



B. A. SNYDER CO. ?£>:?'' 



Hardy Cut Evergreens, Cut Flowers and Florists Supplies 



21-25 Otis Street, BOSTON, MASS. 



Telephone Fort Hill 1083-1084-1085 



William F. Kasting Co. 



Wholasale F"l 

 568-570 WASHINGTON STREET 



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BUFFALO. N. Y. 



New England Florist Supply Co. 



276 Devonshire Street, 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Telephones, Fort Bill, 3469 and 3135 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER 

 EXCHANGE. Inc. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



Consignment. Solicited 

 Hardy Fancy Fern Oar Specialty 



264 RANDOLPH ST, DETROIT. WCH. 



The House for Quality and Service 



ZECH & MANN 



Kf-We are Wholesale Florists Doing 

 a Strictly Wholesale Business 



30 East Randolph Street, CHICAGO 



BOSTON ORCHID AND VEGETABLE 

 SHOW. 



Although announced as a vegetable 

 and fruit show, the outstanding fea- 

 ture of the exhibition at Horticultural 

 Hall last week was the orchid exhibit 

 of A. C. Burrage. The exhibit was 

 staged by itself and was greatly ad- 

 mired. 



The fruit and vegetable show was 

 good, although not quite as large as 

 expected because of the rainy weather 

 during the past few weeks. 



THE AWARDS. 



List of awards made at the Fruit 

 and Vegetable Exhibition of the Mass. 

 Horticultural Society, Sept. 25 to 28, 

 omitting the awards made for single 

 plates of fruits and vegetables. 



Awards for Fruits. 



Prizes offered by the Mass. State 

 Department of Agriculture. For fifty 

 Gravenstein Apples: 1st, Dexter T. 

 Dodd. For fifty Mcintosh Apples: 

 1st, Dexter T. Dodd; 2d, Parker Bros. 

 For fifty Apples, any other variety: 

 1st, Parker Bros., Blue Pearmain. 

 Collection of Pears, eight varieties, 

 twelve of each: 1st, F. W. Dahl. 



Collection of Pears, four varieties: 

 1st, Edward A. Clark; 2d, Edward B. 

 Wilder. Peaches. three varieties, 

 twelve specimens each: 1st, George 

 V. Fletcher; 2d, Parker Bros. Mar- 

 shal P. Wilder Fund. Grapes — Collec- 

 tion, six varieties: 1st, John Bauern- 

 feind; 2d, W. G. Kendall. First Class 

 Certificate of Merit: H. A. Cook, 

 native seedling Grape No. 3 (King 

 Philip, Warden). 



Awards for Vegetables. 



Prizes offered by the Mass. State 

 Department of Agriculture. Collection 

 of Salad Plants, twelve varieties: 

 1st, James A. Neal; 2d, Edwin L>. 

 Lewis. Collection of Vegetables, eight- 

 een varieties, arranged for effect: 

 1st, Edwin L. Lewis; 2d, James A. 

 Neal; 3d, J. A. Nixon. Collection of 

 six varieties: 1st J. A. Nixon; 2d, 

 Edward A. Clark. Benjamin V. French 

 Fund. Cereals, one-half bushel Wheat: 

 1st, T. D. Hatfield. One-half bushel 

 Oats: 1st, Faulkner Farm. One-half 

 bushel Winter Rye: 1st, Faulkner 

 Farm. Silver Medal: R. D. McLean, 

 superior cultivation of Onions; T. J. 

 Grey Co., collection of vegetables. 

 Awards for Flowers. 



First Class Certificate of Merit: 

 A. C. Burrage, Cypripedium Sir Red- 

 vers Buller; A. C. Burrage, Cattleya 

 Harold. Gold Medal: A. C. Burrage, 

 exhibit of Orchids and Foliage Plants. 



H. E. FROMENT 



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 Choice Cut Flowers 



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Telephone 5336, Farrafut 



Call «nd Inspect the Best Bstabllament 



In th« Wholesale Flower District. 



WILTER f . SHERIDAN 



Wholesale Commission Dealer in 



CHOICE CUT FLOWERS 



133 W«w& .'-St I' Street, Mew York 

 Tele»honM>=iSS«»SSJ8 Madison Square 



E.G. HILL CO. 



Wholesale Florists 



RIOHMONO, IND. 

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REED <BL KELLER 



132 West 25th St., New York 



Florists' Supplies 



We manufacture all onr 



fetal D.sifDs, Baskets, Wire Wirk & Novelties 



and are dealers In 



Decorative Glassware, Growers and 



Florists' Requisites 



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Fresh Cut DeeorattTS KTericreeus. 



Highest Standard of Quality. La ig se t 

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 Catalog of Greens and Florists' Supplies 



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



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Brooklyn's Foremost and Best 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION HOUSE 



4 First Class Market Iter al CUT «.OWERS 



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 WE WANT MORE SHIPPERS 



We have a numerous clientage of New 

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Ill W. 28th St.. New York 



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Wholesale Commision Florists 



55 and 57 West 26th Street 



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