December ti, 1919 



HORTICULTURE 



491 



The Meyer Florists' Green Thread 

 is different from any other make. 

 Every spool contains 2 ounces of 

 actual thread, 16 ounces to a pound. 

 See that you get the Meyer Florists' 

 Green Thread and you will get the 

 very best thread in the world. Don't 

 take any substitutes. 



Manufactured by 



John C. Meyer Thread Co. 



BOSTON, MASS. Mill* at Lowell. Mass. 



For All Flowers in Season Call on 



THE LEO NIESSEN CO. 



1201 Race St. Philadelphia, Pa. 



EDWARD REID 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



1619-21 R.nstead St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



CHOICE BEAUTIES, ORCHIDS. VAILE', ROSES 

 and all Seasonable Varieties of Cut Flowers 



Wired Toothpicks 



Manufactured by 



W. J. CDVYEE, Berlin N. Y 



10,000 ¥2.50 50,000 $11.00 Sample free. 



For Sule by Dealers 



GIQRGE B.HART 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



24 Stone St., Rochester, 1H. Y. 



A Card This Size 



Costs only IWtc. per Week 

 on Yearly Order 



It would keep your name nnd your 

 specialty before the whole trade. 



A half-Inch card costs only 45c. per 

 week on yearly order. 



GENERAL NEWS NOTES 

 Derrick, the Florist of Cooperstown, 

 N. Y., has opened a branch store in 

 Oneonta, according to an advertise- 

 ment in the Oneonta Star. A tem- 

 porary location has been secured at 

 230 Main street. 



Douglas Brown of Cincinnati, for 

 several years official reporter of the 

 S. A. F. Convention, has passed away, 

 after an illness of some weeks. 



Harry Crawford has joined the staff 

 of Robt. Craig in Philadelphia. 



The A. L. Randall Co. of Chicago 

 has opened an office and show room at 

 1718 Washington Ave. St. Louis. H. 

 G. Hall, formerly of Chicago, is in 

 charge. 



Minot H. Carter, who has been in 

 fervice over seas, has returned to 

 Wakefield, Mass., and will again en- 

 gage in the florists business. His 

 headquarters are now at his home, 791 

 Main street, but he expects to open a 

 store soon. 



The Colonial Flower Shop is a new 

 establishment at Troy, N. Y., Joseph 

 F. Gettings is the manager, and the 

 location is 452 Fulton street. 



The New Haven, Conn., Horticultu- 

 ral Society vill elect officers at a meet- 

 ing Dec. 9. 



The annual meeting of the orna- 

 mental Growers' Association will be 

 held in New York, Jan. 14 and 15. 



The Hertford, Conn., Florist Club 

 has voted to admit employees as mem- 

 bers. The meetings will be held at 

 Barnes' restaurant. 



The Flower Emporium is a new 

 store at Pittsfleld, Mass. Daniel F. 

 Hickey is the owner. 



C. B. Ordway has opened a hand- 

 some new Florists Shop in the Havens 

 Theatre Block at Utica, N. Y. A spe- 

 cial feature is the mammoth "flower 

 refrigerator,'' which takes up practi- 

 cally the entire width of the store. 



A heavy motor truck crashed 

 through the glass-pane roof of one of 

 W. W. Tailby's greenhouses on Lin- 

 den street, Wellesley, Mass., and then 

 ploughed through beds of flowers and 

 plants until it came to a stop on strik- 

 ing and knocking down the apparatus 

 used to heat the greenhouse and others 

 adjoining it. 



Dennis T. Connor of the Lord & 

 Burnham Co. has moved with his fam- 

 ily from Atlantic City to corner of 

 Hoffman avenue and 58th street, Phil- 

 adelphia. This location is easily 

 reached by trolley and is within a 

 two minute walk of Angora station on 

 the Pennsy. 



H. E. FR01MENT 



Wholesale Commiaaion Floriat 

 Choice Cut Flowers 



New Address. MS West 2Sth St.. NEW YORK 

 Telephones: 2UM>. ttOl, Madlsoo Kguara. 



— WkVL P. FORD — 



Wholesale Florist 



107 W. 28U- Street NEW TGRK 



Telephone 6.33A, Farrngut 



Call and Inspect the Best Establishment 



In the Wholesale Flower District. 



WILTER F. SHERIDAN 



Wholesale- Commission Df-aier in 



CHOICE CUT FLOWERS 



13S West i*Stb Street, New York 



I eifflc D.jm,!. ---WM-5MS Madison Square 



E.G.HILLCO. 



Wholesale Florists 



MIOHIVIOrXalD, IND. 



Please mention Horticulture when writing 



REED <a KELLER 



182 West 25th St.. New York 



Florists' Supplies 



We manufacture all oar 



.nm Desins, Baskets, Win Work & Novelties 



and are dealers tu 



Decorative Glassware. Growers ami 



Florists' Requisites 



THE KERVAN CO 



Fresh Cut Decorative Evergreen* 

 Highest Standard of Quality. Largest 

 Stock in America. Write for Illustrated 

 Catalog of Greens and Florists' Supplies 



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



WILLIAM H. KUEBLER 



Brooklyn'* Foramoat and Beat 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION HOUSE 



e First Class Marks- lag *J Hi ►lA>WER' 



Willonghby St Brooklnt W.. fl 

 WE WANT MORE SHIPPERS 



We have a numerous clientage of New 

 York City buyers ami the demand exceeds 

 our supply. This is especially true of 

 Roses. We have every facility and abund- 

 ant means ami hegt returns are assured 

 for stock consigned to us. 



Address Your Shipments to 



UNITED OCT FLOWER CO., INC. 



Ill W. 28th St.. New York 



D. J. I'appas. Pre*. 



FRANK J. REYNOLDS CO. 



Wholesale Florists 



Boston Co-operative Flower Market 



260 DEVONSHIRE STREET 



BOSTON, MASS. 



