July 13, 1912 



HORTICULTURE 



53 



NBW ENQLANO 



FLOWER DELIVERIES 



Seikd lower ordftrc for ditetrj ia Bfstea 

 ftsd all New Englaad potoM lo 



THOS. F. GALVIN 



124 Trcmont St.. Boston 



TRANSFER 



Your orders for flower or plant deUv- 

 •rf in Eaatem New England to 



JULIUS A. ZINN 



1 Park St., Boston 



BOSTON'S BEST 



In Quality and Dosl^i 



Can be relied npon when you traas'er faui 

 retmil orders to 



EDWARD MACMULKIN 



1»4 BoyUtoa Street, Boston 



CARBONE 



Mnnber Floriat*' Tel«ST»ph Ti^iiwmrj 



342 Boylston SL, Boston 



T*iM, Qarden Furniture, Art Goo4« amd 

 New Deilgni In Tuseanr Bnaketi for 

 Fl«rlits' Dae, In Wholeaale Departm«»t. 



H. F. A. Lange 



W^ORCESTER., 



MASS. 



D*Ur«ra to all PelaU !■ New Dactead. 

 1M,SW Maar* ttit tt ftaaa. 



FOR NEWPORT 



Narraganaett Pier and All Other Rhode 



laland Pointa 



Transfer Your Orders to 



GIBSON BROTHERS 



3S WASHINGTON SQUARE, ■ - ■ NEWPORT. R. L 



Rochester, N. Y. 



J. B. KELLER SONS, 



FLORISTS 

 25 Clinton Avonuo, N. 



Kocboler Phone 506. LoDg Dist. Bell Phone aiSg 



Members Florists Telegraph Delivery 



THE J. M. GASSER COMPANY, 



CLEVELANI) 



Euclid Avonuo 



The Far-Famed Flowers of 



TORONTO 



OeilTered on mall or talacrapk order far 

 ■■7 aceaslOB. la any part or taa Dwilalon. 



JOHN H. DUNLOP 



99 Yongo St., - • Toronto, Ont. 



WELLESLEY COLLEGE 



Dana Hall, Walnut Hill and Rockridge Hall 



Schools. TAILBY, Wellesley, Mass. 



Tel. Wellesley 44-1 and 2. Nlsht 44-S. 



Of Interest to Retail 

 Horists 



BOSTON, MASS. 



by 



"FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH." 

 Leading Retail Florists Listed 

 Towns for Ready Reference. 



Albany, N. Y.— H. G. Eyres, H N. Pearl St. 



Albany, N. Y.— The Kosary, 76 Maiden 

 Lane. 



Amsterdam, N. Y. — John C. Hatcher. 



Boston— Thos. F. Galvin, 124 Tremont St. 



Boston — Edw. MacMuIkln, 194 Boylston 

 St. 



Boston— Penn, the Florist, 37-43 Brom- 

 field St. 



Boston — Julius A. Zlnn, 1 Park St. 



Boston— Philip L. Carbone, 342 Boylston 

 St. 



Brooklyn, N. Y.— Robert G. Wilson, Ful- 

 ton St. and Greene Ave. 



Buffalo, N. Y.— Palmer's, 304 Main St. 



Chicago — William J. Smyth, Michigan 

 Ave. and 31st St. 



Chicago — A. Lange, 25 E. Madison St. 



Cleveland, O.— J. M. Gasser Co., Euclid 

 Ave. 



Denver, Col.— Park Floral Co., 1W3 B'way. 



Detroit, Mich. — J. Breltmeyer's Sons, 

 Miami and Gratiot Aves. 



Kansas City, Mo.— Samuel Murray, 912 

 (irand Ave. 



Kansas City, Mo. — Wm. L. Rock Flower 

 Co., 1116 Walnut St. 



Indianapolis. Ind. — Florists' Telegraph 

 Deliveries, 2-11 Massachusetts Ave. 



Louisville, Ky.— Jacob Schulz, 550 South 

 Fourth Ave 



Newport, R. I. — Gibson Bros., 36 Wash- 

 ington Sq. 



New Y'ork — George M. Stumpp, 761 Fifth 

 Ave., cor. E. 58th St. 



New York— David Clarke's Sons, 2139- 

 2141 Broadway. 



New York— Alex, McConnell, 611 6th Ave. 



New' Y'ork — Young & Nugent, 42 W. 28th. 



New York- Dards, N. E. cor. 44th St. 

 and Madison Ave. 



Providence, R. I. — T. J. Johnston & Co., 

 171 Weybosset St. 



Rochester, N. Y.— Salter Bros., 38 Main 

 St., West. 



Rochester, N. Y.— J. B. Keller & Sons, 23 

 Clinton Ave., N. 



St. Paul— Holm & Olson, Inc. 



Toronto, Can. — J. H. Dunlop, 98 Yonge 

 St. 



Washington, D. C— Gude Bros., 1214 F. 

 St. 

 Wellesley, Mass.— Tailby. 



Worcester, Mass. — H. F. A. Lange. 



PERSONAL. 

 W. G. Perrine is now superintendent 

 of the botanical gardens of the State 

 University at Berkeley, Calif. 



James Souden, formerly of Minne- 

 apolis, has accepted a position with 

 John J. DeBorius, Duluth, Minn. 



George F. Grennor, formerly of Jack- 

 sonville, Florida, is now employed by 

 the Aberdeen Floral Co., Aberdeen, 



Miss. 



B. P. Critchell of Cincinnati sus- 

 tained a sprained arm when he slipped 

 and fell down the porch steps at his 

 home on Sunday. 



G. E. Puller is now associated with 

 his father, G. L. Fuller, florist, Monson, 

 Mass., having given up his position 

 with the Somerset Woolen Co. 



Donald MacRae, formerly with W. 

 A. Riggs. Auburndale, Mass., is now 

 employed at Brackenside, the Hugo R. 

 Johnstone estate, in Hamilton, Mass. 



Percy W. Richter, formerly sales- 

 man for E. G. Asmus & Son, is now 

 employed by Philip F. Kessler, 55 

 West 26th street, New York. Percy is 

 a good salesman and popular. 



A characteristic postal card re- 

 ceived from Harry Bayersdorfer lo- 



"Pmn. The TMeffrnph Plorlat" 



Member of Florlata' Telegraph DallverT 



37 - 43 BROM FIELD STREET 



WASfiHKGTOW, 

 D. C. 



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Member riorlats* 

 T«l*fn»k DelWery. 



GUDE 8R0S. CO 



FLORISTS 



<2I4 F. ST.,N.W. 



wAS«t..&TON. D-C 



Chicago. 



A. LANGE, 



25 E . MADISON ST. 



Flower Deliveries In 



ROCHESTER,N.Y. 



28 MAIN STREET, WEST. 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. 

 HdiH T. J. JOHNSTON & CO. 

 Riw EiilHd PoliiU 171 Wqliosstt SInet, Prg«itfnci 



cates that observant traveler as at 

 the Grand Hotel Frankfurter Hof, 

 Frankfurt, Germany, right in the 

 midst of the novelty sources and bent 

 on securing some great things for the 

 benefit of the American florist trade. 



H. C. Irish has severed his connec- 

 tion with the Missouri (Shaw's) Bo- 

 tanical Garden after serving as super- 

 intendent and horticulturist for eight- 

 een years. Henceforth he will be as- 

 sociated as landscape architect, with 

 Henry C. Muskopf and open a new 

 suite of offices under the title of Mus- 

 kopf & Irish Company, with offices at 

 709-711 Title Guaranty Building, St. 

 Louis. 



Boston visitors: Maurice Fuld, of 

 H. F. Michell Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; 

 Wm. Lumsden, N. H. Agricultural Col- 

 lege, Durham, N. H. 



Cincinnati callers — W. C. Nolan, 

 formerh- of this city and now with 

 Herras' Floral Co., Portsmouth. C, and 

 Arthur Harbison, Harrodsburg, Ky. 



At the annual meeting of the Cin- 

 cinnati Florists' Society Gus Adrian 

 was re-elected president, James Allen 

 vice-president, Alex Ostendarp, secre- 

 tary, Ed. Forter, treasurer, and A. C. 

 Heckman. Jr., trustee. Papers con- 

 cerning publicity in the various lines 

 of the florist business were given by 

 O. W. Hoffmeister, A. C. Heckman, 

 Jr., Hubert Greensmith and Ed. Schu- 

 mann. Memorial resolutions for W. 

 R. Smith were adopted. After the 

 meeting members sat down to refresh- 

 ments. 



