June 5, 1920 



IT K T I C U L T U R E 



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KANSAS CITY 



Transfer Your Orders to 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



1017 Grand Avenue 



Membsr Flor1st«' T«leffr»ph DvUtm^ 



DARDS FLOWER SERVICE 



tea (pett OTTABANTEBD 8ATI8FACTIOM 

 for nearly FIFTY YBIABS. 



Eacnlar European sallliiKa dow eatabUahed. 

 Cat na fill yonr ordere for Btesmer Flower 

 ■iMketa, Cor»(ea and Artlatie Boxea at 

 Ovt Flowers, 



DARDS, Inc., Florist, 

 Ml Madison Ave., New York 



S. A. ANDERSON 



440 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



AKDEB80M aorvles means treah, stardy 

 Maek and prompt deliveries In BDFFAIX), 

 liOOKPOBT, NIAOABA FAia.8 and 

 WBBTBBJf MEW TOBK. 



Msmber FlorUts' Talesraph DeUTary 



HESS & SWOBODA 



FLORISTS 



TaUpkaaaa IMl aad L IMS 



1415 Farnum St. 

 OIVIAIHA, NEB. 



THE KNOBLE BROTHERS CO. 



Flt^mrM and Nursery Products 

 Maoiltsr Flarlata' Talacnkph DaUrasF 



W« are well equipped to handle 

 your orders. 



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THE SMITH & FEHERS CO 



735 Euclid Av«nue 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Flowers of Every Kind in Season 



PHILADELPHIA 



OHAS. H. GRAXBLOW ^ 



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Eoerything in Flowers 

 Broad Sta^eet at Cumberland 



^ Paric Floral Co. 



B. E. GILLI8, Prealdent. 



E. P. NETMAN, Secretary. 



Miaahsa Flavlata* ToU«T«vb AalKaeT 



IN THE 



National l^pitol 



It yoar merwtem to detiTcr FUnvera 

 yr OeHlg-ns on Ord«r by T«l*- 

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ronneettoDt At*, and L St. 

 WASHINGTON, D .0. 



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sure that the plants never dry out. Do 

 not allow the plants to be out of the 

 pots long enough for the roots to dry 

 out, and when they are planted be 

 careful to thoroughly firm the soil well 

 around them. Then syringe freely on 

 all good days, under the boards as 

 well as on top. 



As soon as potted Eucharis plants 

 have borne their crop, they can be 

 top dressed with cow manure and 

 loam, a little of the old soil being first 

 replaced with new compost. If they 

 have made lieavy roots they will be 

 Ijetter for a shift, but it should not be 

 forgotten that they flower best when 

 pot bound. It is the best plan to place 

 the pots in a cool frame where they 

 can be plunged to their brim in a 

 mixture of strawy manure and leaves. 

 Shaded sash should be placed over 

 the plants. By the end of September 

 they will be ready for a house where 

 the temperature runs about 50 degrees 

 at night, and after a few weeks' rest 

 can be forced for the Christmas trade. 



If you are growing young fuchsias 

 to flower later, make a point of regu- 

 larly pinching them. Runners of the 

 Boston Sword fern should be potted up 

 regularly and kept growing steadily. 

 This is a good time to repot young 

 palm stock and for making up Kentias 

 and Ericas. 



Planting time for the roses is close 

 at hand, and with a scarcity of labor 

 it is necessary to get the houses into 

 shape as early as possible. Make a 

 resolution once more not to use any 

 poor plants. It never pays in the long 

 run. If your own plants are not good 

 enough, go into the market and buy 

 some that are. 



W. L. Dolan has taken charge of 

 the Kansas City office of the Ameri- 

 can Greenhouse Manufacturing Co. 

 He has been with the concern a long 

 while in both the sales and produc- 

 tion departments. 



The City Floral Co. has opened a 

 new greenhouse on Brussells street, St. 

 Mary's, Pa. Joseph Schloder is the 

 manager. 





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Schhng Service 

 Nothing Better 



785 Fifth Avenue 

 NEW YORK CITY 



CLEVELAND 



A. GRAHAM & SON 



5523 Euclid Ave. 

 Will take good care of your ordere 



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Delivei orders trom any part of the country M 



New York City 



Wrlt« or Telegraph 



2138-2141 Broadway, ■ Now York 



Telephone ISSZ-lOU Colmabos 



KOTTMILLER, Floritt 



426 Madison Ave. and 49th St., New 



York. Also Vanderbiit Hotel 



Telepbone, Mnrray Hill TM 



Oat-of-towD Orders Solicited. Loeatloa 



Central. Personal Attention 



Member F. T. D. Aaeo. 



G. E. M. STUMPP 



761 Fifth Ave. 

 NEW YORK CITY 



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nSOMAS ROLANDi Neh»rt.MMt. 



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Euclid Avenuf 



The Far- Famed Flowers of 



TORONTO 



DetlTOred on idaII or telegraph order f«« 

 any oocasloQ, 1b any part of the Domhil««. 



JOHN H. DUNLOP 



g-l« West AdaUlde St. - TOBOMTO. OVT. 



Whm Writing to adontitm kindly 

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