October 7, 1916 



H B T I C TJ L T TJ B E 



487 



Flower Market Reports 



{CoHtmued from pagt 4SS) 



Business hus shown 

 WASHINGTON considerable im- 

 provement. Aside 

 from lily of tbe valley and asters, 

 there are plenty of flowers. Violets 

 have made their appearance, and 

 chrysanthemums are becoming more 

 plentiful. These latter and dahlias, 

 now coming in large quantities, lead 

 in the day's sales and it is a hard 

 matter to get proper prices on any- 

 thing else. Roses are much more 

 plentiful. American Beauty moving 

 at good figures. Gardenias are scarce. 

 Orchids are more plentiful and 

 cheaper. Lily of the valley continues 

 to soar. 



Chicago — ilrs. E. J. Keed. Vieksburg, 

 Mich.; Edward Raid, Philadelphia, 

 Pa.; Marian Oelschmidt, East St. 

 Louis; Geo. Crabb, Grand Rapids, 

 Mich. 



Philadelphia — Albert M. Herr, Lan- 

 caster, Pa.; William H. Vance, Wil- 

 mington. Del.; Henry Holsapbel. Jr., 

 Hagersto.wn, Mid.; Miss Rena Bester, 

 Hagerstown, Md. 



Boston — W. A. Manda, South Orange, 

 N. J.; George Smith and Geo. H. 

 Smith. East Orange, N. J.; Stephen 

 Green, repr. H. Bayersdorfer & Co., 

 Phila.: J. J. Karins, repr. H. A. Dreer, 

 Phila., Pa. 



Washington, D. C— H. E. Larsen, 

 V. Swenson Co., Chicago, 111.; Robert 

 Pyle and Antoine Wintzer, West 

 Grove, Pa.; H. B. Cowgill, Porto Rico; 

 W. B. Lake, Phila.; F. G. Rynsburger, 

 Lisse, Holland; John J. Perry, Balti- 

 more, Md.; Joseph J. Goudy, Phila., 

 Pa.; R. E. Blickham. A. L. Randall 

 Co., Chicago, 111.: L. F. Burnhara. Gar- 

 land Co., Cleveland. Ohio: C. H. Wag- 

 ner, Hamilton & Co.. Baltimore; 

 Robert Shoch, Phila. 



NEWS NOTES. 

 Ripon. Wis. — E. L. Parmenter has 

 purchased the greenhouse business 

 formerly conducted by H. L. Clapp. 



Murray Hill, N. J.— On Sept. 21. 50 

 Italians employed by L. B. Codding- 

 ton in his greenhouses, struck for an 

 increase in pay. Police protection 

 was secured to prevent possible dam- 

 age to the greenhouses. 



PATRICK WELCH, WHOLESALE FLORIST 



262 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 



TEIxEPHONB MAIN MM 

 Ainerluui Beauties, Orchids, Valley, Carnatlant. All tbe noveltle* In the Cot Flew« 

 Market furnished on short notice. Prices quoted on application. No retail or««P» 

 accepted. Flowers shipped nut of Boston on ea.-ly trains. 



STORE OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT S A- M. 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Cattferu • 



DetK^bium formoaum 



Lilies 



Lily of the Valley 



SQapdr&gOD 



Gladioli 



Chyrsanthemums 



Dahlias 



Gardenias 



Adiantum 



Smilax 



A«p«ra«iu Plumosus. & Spren (loo bunches) . 



To Dealers Only 



last Half of Witk First Half of «i«k 



ending Sept. 30 bteinning Oct. 2 

 191S ! 19tt 



VIOI 



gro\a/e:r: 



Before making your shipping arrangements for the coming ^tason please 



correspond with me. 



I HAIMDL.E VIOUETS OIML.Y 



and give my entire time and attention to the interests of my violet growers. 



ol.a.re:imoe: sl-inim 



Write Now 123 W. 28th Street, NEW YORK 



Beechwood Heights 

 Nurseries 



THOMAS YOUNG, JK., Proprietor. 



Bound Brook, N. J., U. S. A. 

 Importers and Growers of 



ORCHIDS 



OCT FIOWERS OF AJA, THE LEADING 



VARIETIES. 



ORCHIDS IN THEIR SEASON. 



ALSO GARDENIAS 



H. M. ROBINSON & CO. 



BOSTON'S FOREMOST 



Wholesale and Commission Florists 



32 Otis Street, 2 Wlnthrop Square 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Telephone 2618-2617-2816, Main. 



William Stuart Allen Co. 



Commistion Merchants in 



Cut Flowers 



53 We.t 28th Street, NEW YORK 



Telephone — 356 Madison Square. 



the greenhouses on the Elmwood es- 

 tate, and will stock them at once. Mr. 

 Osterby has had twenty years' e.xperi- 

 ence, and sees a fine opportunity for 

 business in this city. The green- 

 houses are extensive and were con- 

 structed in the best manner. . 



Stamford, Conn. — Waldemar Oster- 

 by of Sea Cliff, L. I., has purchased 



BUSINESS TROUBLES. 



Brooklyn, N. Y.— Louis Kaiser, flor- 

 ist, 1318 Cortelou road, assets, $1.25, 

 liabilities, $1,563.26. 



GEO. W. CRAWBCCK, Pre«. 



George W. Crawbuck Co. 



(INC) 

 Wholesale Commission Florists 



67 WEST 28tb STREET, NEW YORK 



Telephone. Madison Square 5296 



UNITED CUT FLOWER CO JNC. 



Flowers Sold on Commission 



Consignments of 

 Good Stock Solicited 



PERCY W. RICHTER, Mgr., NEW YORK 



111 W. t8th Street 



HERMAN WEISS 



Wholesale Florist 



Experienced, ProKreselve and can handl* 



shipments of growers' prodact 



satisfactorily. 



106 West 28th St., NEW YORK 



Tel. Farmcat S066. 



/TCLEAN RECORD 



for 28 years as Commission Florist 



J. K. ALLEN 



TELEPHONE 118 West 28th Street 



1« * S0S8 Furacnt MEW TOBK 



Established 1888 



Tel. 581 Farrscnt 



GUNTHER BROS. 



Wholesale Commission Florists 



110 West 28th St., New York 



We SoUclt ConglfnmenU of New 



England Grown NoTeltle*. 



"jTSTcoan, inc. 



lis WEST 2STH STREET 

 New York 



Tel., Farragnt M13-6891 



EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS 



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