February 14, 1920 



HORTICULTURE 



131 



KANSAS CITY 



Tramfer Your Orders to 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



1017 Grand Avenue 

 M— >ir WlrUfT T»tovn»»k V^Onrj 



DARDS FLOWER SERVICE 



hM spelt OUARANTBED SATISFACTION 

 for nearly FIFTT YEAJIS. 



Regnlar European sailings now established. 

 Let ns fill your orders for Stefuner Flower 

 Baskets, Corsaces and Artistle Boxes of 

 Out Flowers. 



OARDS, Inc., Florist, 

 341 Madison Ave., New York 



S. A. ANDERSON 



440 Main St., Buffalo, N. V. 



ANDERSON service means fresh, sturdy 

 8toek and prompt deliveries in BCFFAXO, 

 L,OCKrORT, NIAGARA FALXS and 

 WESTERN NEW YORK. 



Member Florists' Telegraph UeUverr 



HESS & SWOBODA 



FLORISTS 



TaUrh*BM IMl aad L IMi 



141S Farnum St. 

 OIVI^WIHiX, NEB. 



THE KNOBLE BROTHERS CO. 



Flow^TM and Nuriery Products 

 IfMBbsr FlMists' Tslsgrmph DcUmx 



We are well equi[>ped to handle 

 your orders. 



UM W. Mtk n>M* OUTKI^AirA. •. 



THESilTH&FEnERSCO 



738 Euclid Avenu* 

 CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Flewen of Eyery Kind in Smmm 



PHILADELPHIA 



F.T.IX 



CHAS. H. GRAKBLOW 



Everything in Flowers 

 Broad Street at Cumberland 



^ Park Floral Co. 



B. E. GILLI8, PrMldant. 



E. P. IITEIMAN, ttcrmtmry. 



MsMfciri FlMlata' Tolima^h 1>*amrj 



DENVBis 



COLORADO 



IN THE 



National Capitol 



Ift jw^r m wf f w\%% t« 4«tlT«r 7Ww«n 

 «r I>*«lrK« oa • OnUr by T«A»- 

 vrmph or oUmtwI**. Prompt 

 B«U*bU SerrtM. 



GEORGE H. COOKE 



C— ss rt sat ATS. and L, St. 

 WASHZNGTON, O .0. 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 — SONS^= 



Cor. Broadway and Gratiot Ave*. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs ■ . . 

 High Grade Cut Blooms 



We cover all Michlgran points and s^ockI 



sections of Ohio, Indiana and Canada. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



Association. 



Advertising Florists! 



Our Service gives you 50 AdFertise- 

 ments Monthly taken from News- 

 papers far from your territory. 



il Excliange DCTTCD •H? BUFFALO 



Buffalo, N.T. DlIIeK 9mL n. y. 



Easter coming fairly early this 

 year, April 4, some of the plants 

 which are much in demand then will 

 need to be kept growing rather 

 rapidly. This applies especially to 

 Acacias. Yet even Acacias must not 

 be kept too warm. From 40 to 4.5 de- 

 grees at night will be aboirt right as 

 a rule. It is very important that they 

 are kept from drying out at the roots, 

 and they will need a good overhead 

 syringing even,' fair day. Also the 

 matter of ventilation must not be 

 neglected. Cuttings can be started 

 in a cool propagating house and will 

 root readily, producing good plants 

 for the market. Pot them up in 2%- 

 inch pots and pay particular attention 

 to the soil, for Acacias like a mixtiire 

 of loam, fibrous peat and sand in 

 equal parts. 



COMING EXHIBITIONS. 



March 15-22, New York— Flower 

 show of the New York Florists' Club 

 at Grand Central Palace. .John Young, 

 secretary, 1170 Broadway, New York. 



March 24-28. Boston, Mass. — Exhibi- 

 tion of orchids and other plants of the 

 Massachusetts Horticultural Society 

 at Horticultural hall, William T. Rich, 

 secretary. Horticultural hall, Boston. 



f* I Schling Service 

 '^ Nothin g Better 



78S Fifth Avenoe, New York City 



"Says It With Flowns" 



CLEVELAND 



A. GRAHAM & SON 



5523 Euclid Ave. 

 Will tak* sood care of your ordora 



Mtmiira »j F. T. D. Aitcciati*n. 



DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



DsliTM orders trom any part of the amntry t« 



New York City 



Writ* ar Telscrapk 



2I8»-2141 Broeaway, - New YoA 



TeWvhMM IMt-UM CalaKkw 



KOTTMILLER, Horist 



426 Madison Ave. and 49th St., New 



York. Also Vanderbilt Hotel 



Tolcyhaae, Murray HIU 7«* 



Oat-»(-tevii Orden BoUeiteC Lacattaa 



CaatraL Panaaal AtUatlea. 



Afftember F. T. D. Asoo. 



G. E. M. STUMPP 



761 Fifth Ave. 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Mttiber Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asst. 



When Writing to 



Advertisers Please 



IVIention 



HORTICULTURE 



THE J. M. ttASSER COMPANY, 



CLlEflELMB 



Euclid Av< 



The Far- Famed Flowers of 



TORONTO 



Dellrered vn ntall or t«lerraph ^rder r«c 

 any occasioM. !■ any part %t the D*mlnt«m. 



JOHN H. DUNLOP 



g-l» Weat Adelaide St. - TORONTO, ONT. 



Whm writing to advntiam kindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE 



