June 21, 1919 



HORTICULTURE 



593 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS 



AND ORNAMENTAL HORTI- 



TICULTURISTS. 



That the work of our Publicity Com- 

 mittees is appreciated by the trade 

 generally is well known, but it is 

 cheering indeed to receive an en- 

 dorsement such as the following, from 

 Samuel Murray of Kansas City, Mo.: 

 "President Ammann is right, we are 

 all prosperous, and it is largely due to 

 publicity — any man engaged in the 

 florist business ought to contribute 

 his share to the fund. Through proper 

 publicity we certainly have a great 

 future. Please accept my cheque for 

 $100 additional, assuring you of my 

 appreciation of your efficient efforts 

 for horticulture." 



The following subscriptions have 

 been received and are in addition to 

 those previously announced, annually 

 for four years, unless otherwise stated: 



McCrum Drug Co., Lexington, Va. 



(1 yr.) $10.00 



Ctans. E. Smith. York, Pa 5.00 



WrbstiT Greenhouses, Ceutralia, 111. 



(1 yr.) 10.00 



II. L. Thompson, Nmv Brighton, Pa. 



(1 vr.) 15.00 



Phil Ryan, Brookfleltf, Mo 1.00 



Doswell Floral Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 5.00 



N. II. Cano. M.iitinsvillo, Inil. (1 vr.) 5.00 



Win. C Mansfield, N. Y. il yr.) 10.00 



Wm. Vnorneveld, X:iiitin l;,t . Mass... 1.00 

 J. I.. O'Quinn Co., Raleigh, N. C. 



(3 yrs.) 50.00 



Wm. 11. Stone, Blue Point. N. Y 5.00 



Geo. M. Conklin, Allegan, Mich 5.00 



C. K. Iloffniever, Pittsliurg, Pa. 



(addl.) 5.00 



S> Imuiiis Bros., Padueah, Kv. (1 vr.) 10.00 



B. C. Blake,, Springfield. 3.00 



Morse A: Beals, Lowell, Mass 10.00 



• Idlewood Greenhouses, Memphis, 



Tenn. (1 vr.) 20.0.) 



C. J. Ommes, West Palm Beach, Fla. 5.00 

 Samuel Murray, Kansas Cltv, Mo. 



(addl.) loo.oo 



H. S. Ely & Co., Neoaha, Mo 10.00 



David Clark's Sons, N. Y 25.00 



Dantl & Gozzl, Mt. Vernon, N. Y 5.00 



F. C. Hitchcock, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.. 5.00 



ThrouKh I.. ,1. Reiiter 



S. Robinson. Boston. Mass. (1 vr.).. 25.00 

 Thos. F. Galvin, Boston. Mass. (1 yr.) 50.00 



Through Robert Neivcomb 

 foung & Lester, Walla Walla. Wash. 



(addl.) 5.O0 



John Feiilen. Jr.. Great Falls. Mont. 



(addl.) 5.00 



Electric C'itv Conservatory, Great 



Falls. Mont. (Addl.) 5.00 



State Floral Co., Yakima, Wash 10.00 



M. Langohr, Bazeman, Mont 10.00 



Chas. M. Kranz. Great Falls, Mont.. 10.00 

 Hoyt Bros. Co., Spokane, Wash. 



(Addl.) 25.00 



Spokane. Florist, Sp.ikalle. Wash. 



(addl.) 15.00 



Peters & s.m, Hlllyard, Wash. 



(addl.) ' 5.00 



Spokane Greenhouse, Wash. (addl). 10.00 

 Gleiiroso Greenhouse, Spokane, Wash. 



(addl.) 5.00 



Leave? & Sons. Spokane. Wash. 



(addl.) 5.00 



Eugene Flower Shop, Spokane, Wash. 



(addl.) 5.00 



EHner Sinclair, Spokane, Wash. 



1 1 yr.) 5.00 



Ins & Klafflnbash. Spokane, Wash. 



il yr.i 5.00 



II. L. Olsson Spokane, Wash, (addl.) 15.00 

 Columbia Floral Co., Butte, Mont. 



(addl. 3 yrs.) 25.00 



S500.UO 



Previously reported 36,785.60 



Total $37,355.50 



John Yotrwo, Secy. 



NBW YORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



American Beauty. Special 



•• " Fancy and Extra 



M " No. i and culls. 



Russell. Hadley 



Killarney. Ward 



Radiance, Taft, Key 



Ophelia. Sunburst 



Cam ations 



Cattleya* * 



Lilies. Look if lor um 



Lilies. Speciosum 



CaJlas 



Iris 



Lily of the Valley 



Snapdragon 



Pansies 



Calendula 



Stocks 



Wallflowers 



Mignonette 



Sweet Peas 



Marguerites 



Gardenias 



Adiantum 



Gladioli ■•••• 



Aaparagus Plumosus, & Spren (ioo bunches) ■ 



First Pari if Ink 

 kipnint June 16 



ma 



10.00 



6.00 



I .OO 



2.00 



1.00 

 ■75 



■3° 



■5° 



30.00 



40.00 



8.00 

 x.oo 

 6.00 



I. CO 



.10 

 2.00 

 1.00 



x.oo 



1.50 

 .15 



.25 



5.00 



•73 



4.00 



13.00 



30.0c 

 1 2.0c 

 5.0c 

 15.0c 

 5 « 

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 to 135.00 

 to 35.00 



to 



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12. 00 

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 3.00 

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 3.00 

 3.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 



25.00 

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25.00 



WHOLESALE FLOWER MARKETS - tradepr,ces - t p o"d 1 ^lers only 



Roses 



Am Beauty, Special 



" " Fancy and Extra. 



" " No. 1 and culls.. ■ 



Russell, Hadlev 



KiLlarney. Ward 



Radience, Taft, Key 



Ophelia, Sunburst 



Carnations 



Cattley as 



Lilies, Longiflorum 



Lilies, Speciosum 



Calls* 



BOSTON 



June 16 



ST. LOUIS 



June 16 



Iris • 



Liry ot the Valley 



SnapdrsKOfl 



Pansies 



Calendula 



Stocks 



Wallflowers 



Mignonette 



Sweet Paas 



Marguerites 



Gardenias • 



Adiantum 



Gladioli 



Asparagus Plumosus. & Spreo. (ioo Bchs,) . 



PHILA. 



June 16 



30.00 to 



20.00 to 



5.00 to 



10.00 to 



3.00 to 



xo.co to 



4.00 to 



4.00 to 



7 5. so to 



20.03 to 



to 



20.00 to 



10.00 to 



8.00 to 



8.00 to 

 5.00 

 2,00 



.90 to 



to 



3.00 to 



1.00 to 



.30 to 



30.00 to 



x.oo to 



6.00 to 



50.00 to 



to 



4s. OO 



30.00 

 15.00 

 25.00 



6.00 

 25.00 

 10.00 



6. os 

 100.00 

 35.00 



2J.OO 



12.00 



10.00 



10.00 



6.00 



3.00 



■73 



4.00 



3.00 

 •15 



40.00 



X.50 



I 2. OS 



60.00 



WHOLESALE FLOWER MARKETS - TRADE rnaa --fff^Saaa only 



Roses 



Am. Beauty, Special 



" " Fancy and Extra. 



" *' No. 1 and culls. . . 



Russell, Hadley 



Killarney, Ward 



Radiance, Taft, Key 



Ophelia. Sunburst 



Carnations 



Cattleyas 



Lilies, Longiflorum 



Lilies, Speciosum 



Callas 



Iris- 



LUy of the Valley 



Snapdragon 



Pansies 



Calendula 



Stocks 



Wallflowers 



Mignonette 



Sweet Peas 



Marguerites 



Gardenias 



Adiantum 



Gladioli 



Asparagus PIu. A Spreo. (xooBhs.) 



CINCINNATI 



June 16 



CHJCAGO 

 June 16 



BUFFALO 



June x6 



PITTSBURG 



June 16 



50.00 

 30.00 



8.00 

 10,00 



4.00 

 10. oc 



5.00 



3.00 

 75.00 

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33.00 

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8.00 



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 23.00 



1. OO 



12.00 

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50.00 



35.00 



12.00 



5-Oo 

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300 



6.00 



60.00 



15.00 



12 OO 

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.50 



3.00 

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6.00 

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3.00 



50.00 



60.00 

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13. OO 



80.00 



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30.00 



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500 



12.00 



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3.30 

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12.00 

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30.00 

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15.00 



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X2.0C 



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25.00 



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