January 31, 1920 



HORTICULTURE 



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KANSAS cmr 



Trantfer Yoar Order* to 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



1017 Grand Avenue 



MamhsT WlwtmW T«Uvim*k D«UT*r> 



DARDS FLOWER SERVICE 



baa spelt GUARANTEED SATISFACTION 

 for nearly FIFTY YEARS. 



Begnlar European sailings now established. 

 Let us fill your orders for Steamer Flower 

 Baskets^ Corsages and Artistic Boxes of 

 Ont Flowers. 



OARDS, Inc., Florist, 

 341 Madison Ave., New York 



sTaTanderson 



440 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



ANDERSON service means fresli, sturdy 

 Stock and prompt deliveries in BUFFA1<0, 

 I.OCKPORT, NIAGARA FALLS and 

 WESTERN NEW YORK. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



HESS & SWOBODA 



FLORISTS 



Tal*»k*aes IMl and L, UW 



1416 Farnum St. 

 O IVI ^V IH ^V, NEB. 



THE KNOBLE BROTHERS CO. 



Flower* and Nursery Product* 

 Menber Florists' Telegraph Deilrsrr 



We are well equipped to handle 



your orders. 

 IMS W. Mth Itrset cijrrmL.Ain>, o. 



THE SMITH &FEnEr» GO 



735 Euclid Avenue 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Flowers of Every KIihI in Season 



PHILADELPHIA 



GHAS. H. GRfiKBLOW E; 



r.VK. 



Everyt/ting irt Flower* 

 B»oeul Street at Cumiserlcmd 



^ Park Floral Go. 



B. E. GILLI8, Prealdcnt. 

 E. P. ffEIMAN, »««r.rtary. 



Utmhm Florists' *oIa«n*h VoBTa^ 



DENVER. COLORADO 



IN THE 



National Capitol 



U jrovr ssrrloe to deUror Ftowors 

 or Doslgas on Ordar by Toio- 

 »»ph or otKerwlse. Prompt 

 BoBabU Serrloo. 



GEORGE H. GOOKE 



OoMjeot t ont Ato. aad I, St. 

 WAHHINGTON, D .0. 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 



Cor. Broadway and Gratiot Aves. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Oesigns - . . 

 High Grade Gut Blooms 



We cover all Mlcliigan points and good 



sections of Ohio, Indiana and Canada. 



Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery 



Association. 



GENERAL NEWS NOTES 



Chicago florists have adopted the 

 plan of co-operative advertising which 

 has been in operation in Milwaukee 

 for some time. At a recent meeting 

 Joseph Pollworth said that if a grower 

 averaged a return of five cents on car- 

 nations at wholesale, and this average 

 were Increased to six cents in cutting 

 from ten thousand plants, his income 

 would be increased $1,500 under the 

 Milwaukee plan, at a cost to the grow- 

 er of only $45. 



Lack of help continues acute In 

 many sections of the country. Some 

 florists are obliged to curtail opera- 

 tions on this account. 



The Edgeplain Floral Co. has been 

 formed by Elwood Heacock, son of the 

 late Joseph Heacock, and the company 

 capitalized with a stock of $100,000. A 

 75-acre farm has been purchased at St. 

 Leonards, about 20 miles from Phila- 

 delphia, and a contract has been 

 placed with the Lord & Burnham Co. 

 Cor a new greenhouse 70x600 feet for 

 roses. 



Charles A. Dards, a well known New 

 York florist, is now on a four months' 

 cruise to South America. 



The Monmouth County, N. J., Flor- 

 ists' Association has elected these 

 officers: President. John Kennedy, 

 Redbank; vice-president. Fred Hanson, 

 Asbury Park: secretary, Walter Lind- 

 hardt. Long Branch; financial secre- 

 tary. George Soderaann. Long Branch; 

 corresponding secretary. Chas. W. 

 Schneider, Little Silver; treasurer, 

 George H. Gregory, Spring Lake. 



Schling Service 

 Nothin g Better 



106 Fifth Avenae, New York City 



"Says It With Flowert" 



CLEVELAND 



A. GRAHAM & SON 



5523 Euclid Ave. 

 Will take good care of your orders 



Iftmitri tj F. T. D. Aiictiatitn. 



DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



Daltvar orders from any part of the country \» 



New York City 



Writ* or ToUvraph 



2189-2141 Broeaway, ■ New Yotfc 



Tolopkoao IWt-UU Ootasbu 



KOTTMILLERTFTorwt 



488 Muison Ave. and 49tli St., New 



Yoric. Also Vanderfailt Hotel 



TolepboBo, Mnrray Hin TM 



Oat-of-tovB Orders SoUeltod. I<o«aM«a 



OoatraL PsnsBal Attoatloa. 



Miesnber F. T. D. Axeo. 



8. E. M. STURRPP 



761 FifUi Ave. 

 NEW YORK CITY 



^eober Florists' Telegraph Deljvery Assi. 



When Writing to 



Advertisers Please 



Mention 



HORTICULTURE 



THE ;. M. GA8SER COMPANY, 



CLEYELMfi 



Euclid Av«ii«« 



The Far-Famed Flowers of 



TORONTO 



Dellrerrd on mall or telecraph order far 

 any oocasioa. In any part of tho Domlnloa. 



JOHN H. DUNLOP 



8-10 West Adelaide St. - TOBONTO, OlfT. 



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 mention HORTICULTURE 



