December 2, 1916 



HOETICULTUEE 



745 



BOXWOOD SPRAYS- QUALITY is economy 



ijy^'l^ ▼▼ KJyJLJ tJl K\r^ 1 kJ ^ i„ ,he buying of OUR BOXWOOD SPR 



—Especially 

 is this true 

 SPRAYS. 



That's why so many florists ami storemen insist ou ordei'inp: our product, liiiowiiig tlicy always trot the very best. Our 

 Sprays come from Ol.li SOI'TIIKKN PI..\NTAT10NS, wliere climatic couilitions are ideal fo"r the growing of clean, clear, well 

 clothed glossy foliage, of which you can use every spray. We know it will please you. Why not buy the best at First Cost 

 to Consumer Prices'; $7.50 I'KB iuo I,BS. 



Also ask for hnoklet "CIIKISTM.VS SUPPLIES." It offers suggestions for the coming season. 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO., iie-is seventh st.. Pittsburgh, Pa. 



VIOLET GROWERS 



Before making your shipping arrange- 

 ments for the coming season please corre- 

 spond with me, I H.i^XDLE VIOLETS 



ONLY and give my entire time and atten- 

 tion to the interests of my violet growers. 

 Write Now 



CLARENCE SUNN 



123 W. 28th Street 



NEW YORK 



Beechwood Heights Nurseries 



Impnrters and Ciront-rs of 



OROMIDS 



Cut Flowers of All the Leading Varieties 

 in their Season. 



THOMAS YOUNG, Jr., Proprietor 



BOUND BROOK, N. J. 

 Send Flon-er Con>«igninent9 to 



L. B. NASON 



Wholesale Florist 

 116 West 28th St., NEW YORK.CITY 



Shipping Orders Carefully Filled. 

 Correspondence solicited. 

 Telephone, Farragut 2245. 



The Mauae for Quality and Service 



ZECH & MANN 



g^^We are Wholesale Florists Doing 

 a Strictly Wholesale Business 



30 Ea»t Randolph Street, CHICAGO 

 Flower Market Reports 



f^Continftcd from page ~4S) 



and prices held firm with prospects of 

 a decided advance for the Thanksgiv- 

 ing trade. American Beauty and 

 some other roses shortened up consid- 

 erably in supply but the quality was 

 all that could be desired. In Russells 

 especially the quality continues extra 

 good and they remain among the best 

 sellers. Carnations are very fine and 

 the demand is better than it was. 

 The leaders are Matchless, Mrs. C. W. 

 Ward, Enchantress Supreme, Beacon 

 and Victory, The quality of the chrys- 

 anthemums arriving is not quite 

 equal to other years. The leaders at 

 present are Golden Chadwick, Bonnaf- 

 fon and Enguehard. Cattleyas reached 

 the twelve dollars a dozen mark on 

 the twenty-seventh. The cypripedium 

 crop is now available and what we 

 have seen are unusually good, being 

 large, richly colored and well finished 

 flowers. Lily of the valley is still on 

 the scarce side: violets going better 

 than usual; sweet peas very good in- 

 deed and cutting quite some figure in 

 the market. Bouvardia, calendula and 

 paper white narcissi -are also promi- 

 nent crops in good form at present. 

 Gardenias scarce. 



^Continued on page yjo) 



PATRICK WELCH, WHOLESALE FLORIST 



262 DEVONSHIfRE STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 



TELErilOXE MAIN *^(i98 

 American Beauties, Ort-liids, \'alley, CarnatiMus. All the noxelties in the Cut Flower 

 Market furnished on short notice. 1' rices qtiuted on application. No retail orders 

 accepted. Flowers shipped out of lioston on early trains. 



STORE OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT 6 A. M. 



MEIRIVIAIM \A/EI 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



Can handle shipments of growers' product satisfactorily. Would like to hear 

 from Growers of Daisies, etc., for the New York trade, 



I06 >A/es-t 20th St., IMENA/ YORK 



Tel. Farra8ut_3066 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Cattleyaa ' • • 



Dendrobtum fonnosum 



Lilie>> 



Lilies, Speciosum 



Lily of the VaUey 



SnapdraffOD 



NarciBsi, Paper White 



Chyrsanthemums 



Violets 



Marguerites 



Gardenias 



Adiantum 



Smtlax 



Asparagus Plumosus. A Spren (loo bunches) . 



Ust Half of Week 



ending Nov. 25 



1918 



30.00 to 



4.00 



a. 00 

 3.00 

 1. 00 

 2.00 



2. 00 



1.00 



12.00 



.50 



6.00 



First Half of Will 



beginning Nov. 27 



1916 



to lOO.OO 



to 50.00 

 6.00 



6.00 

 6.00 



4.00 



3.00 



25.00 



1. 00 



2.00 



3500 



1.00 



13.00 

 35.00 



ORCHIDS - - GARDENIAS 



HEADQUARTERS for the entire output of the 

 BEECHWOOD HEIGHTS NURSERIES, of Bound Brook, N. J. 



PAUL MECONI 



'Wholesale Florist - 



Telephone Nos. 38&t and S.364 Madlaon Square 



NEW YORK 



57 WEST 26th 8TBEET 



J. J. CO AN, INC. 



lis WBST 25TH STREET 

 Newr York 



Tel., FarraKiit BUS-SSU 



EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS 



CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED 



H. M. ROBINSOir& CO. 



BOSTON'S FOREtMOST 



Wholesale and Commission Florists 



32 Otis Street, 2 WIntlirop Baosr. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



TeleplK>ne^618-2617-2ai 6, Main. 



WilliamTtuart Allen Co. 



Commission Merchants in 



Cut Flowers 



53 West 28th Street. NEW YORK 



Telephone — 356 MadisoD Square. 



VIOLETS 



B. S. SUNN, Jr., 



55-57 W. 2(.ih Si. 

 SEW YORK 



GEO. W. OBAWBUOK, Pre*. 



George W.Crawbuck Co. 



(INC) 

 Wholesale Commission Florists 



B7 WEST 28th STREET, NEW TOBK 



Telephone, Madison Square B206 



UNIFEDWFLOieCOJNC. 



Flowers Sold on Commission 



Consignments of 

 Good Stock Solicited 



111 W. 28tli S t ., • NEW YORK 



A CLEAN RECORD 



for 28 years as Commission Florist 



J. K. ALLEN 



TELEPHONE 118 West 28th BtrMi 



1*7 » 8068 FarrsKut NEW YORK _ 



Eltabllshed 1888 



Tel, Ul Farrsrat 



GUNTHER BROS. 



Wliolesale Commission Florists 



110 West 28th St., New York 



We Solicit CoDslKnmenta of N«w 

 EDgland Grown NoreltlM. 



