June 12, 1920 



H R T 1 C U L T U R E 



481 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



WHOLKSALE FLOKI8T, 

 S S. Mole St., Phlltulelphia, Pa. 

 Koses, CariuUlons, Cslla«, SwePt r«M, 

 PlamoHk, Strings and ItuiicheB, Adlnntam, 

 ■ nd a full line of all other Greens. 



EDWARD REID 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



1619-21 R.n>te><l St., Phllaaelphia. Pa. 



CHOICE BEAUTIES, ORCHIDS, VAILEY, ROSES 

 Md all Seasonable Varieties of Cut Flowers 



Wired Toothpicks 



M&nufa«tared by 



W. J. COWEE, Berlin N. Y. 



(•.•M ft.M W.eoo ni.M SuapU (rM. 



For Bale by Daklan 



GEORGE B. HART 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



24 Stooe St, Rocbester, N. Y. 



Henry M, Robinson Co. 



55-57 West 26th Street 

 and 430 Sixth Avenae 



Telephone: 

 Farragut 13 and 3180 



DREER'S 



ILORIST SPECIALTIES 

 R«w B.«mI N.W SnH. 



'RITBRTOI*" HOSE 



Furnished lengths u^ 

 to 300 ft. without seam or 

 toint. 



Tb HOSE lir tiM FLWST 



M-ioch, per (1., 2a c. 



Rocl <A soo "• " 2> c, 



1 BficU, roooft. " 30 c. 



M-inch, " 19 c. 



Heeh. 5ooh., '- i8 c. 

 Couplings furnished with- 

 out charge 



WNRT A. DAEES 



714-716 Ch.ttiiut St. 



"He keeps his teinper'd mind serem- 



and pure, 

 And ev'iy passion aptl.v harnionizeil, 

 Amid a jarring world."— Thomson. 

 v. W. Payne A. M. Henshaw 



•A merry heart goes all the day." 

 —Winter's Talc 

 .Joseph .\. Manda Charles Sihemk 

 "As frank as rain on cherry blos- 

 soms." — Urowning. 

 .Iiilius Roehrs .1. Scheept-rs 



"Great Souls by instinct to each other 



turn, 

 Demand alliance, and on friendship 



burn." — Addison. 

 .\. Herrington C. Lowther 



'Well chosen friendship, the most 



noble 

 t)f virtues, all our joys make double." 



— Denham. 

 li. Hammond Tracy L. J. Renter 



"The happy combination of fortuitous 



circumstances." — Scott. 



.John Miesem Geo. Hildenbrand 



With thee conversing I forget all 



time." — Paradise Lost. 



( 'Maries Weber Henry Weston 



"Thoughts that breathe and words that 



burn." — Gray. 

 "King over all the children of pride 

 Is the Press — the Press — the Press. " 

 — Kipling. 

 A. F. Faulkner 



ICELAND POPPIES. 

 (Papaver Nudicaule) 

 For more than a week the Iceland 

 Poppies have been flaunting their gay 

 skirts in every shade of yellow, white, 

 lemon-color and orange in our gardens. 

 They are getting to be one of the most, 

 popular of our garden flowers. Their 

 seeds fly away and come up in some 

 pretty unexpected nook, they have es- 

 tablished themselves among us, and 

 they have tempted the hybridizers so 

 that we now have new shades and 

 colors among them, lovely tones of 

 pink and copper. Since the Iceland 

 Poppies have done so well for us why 

 should we not know more of the flora 

 of that island? There are doubtless 

 new beauties to be found in China, 

 .lapan and Korea, even with the many 

 explorations which have been made 

 through those countries we cannot be- 

 lieve that we have yet exhausted their 

 treasures. Nor are we yet sufficiently 

 familiar with the flora of ouir own 

 national parks, the Yellowstone and 

 Mount Ranier. Yet there is always an 

 ear to hearken when Nature offere her 

 story book. 



" Come wander with me,' she said, 

 'Into regions yet untrod. 

 And read what is still unread, 

 In the manuscripts of God.' " 

 Hillcrest Gardens, M. R. C.\SE. 



June Fifth, 1920. 



— WML P. FORD— 



Wholesale Florist 



107 W. 28tli Street, ISW YORK 



Telephone S3SS, Farrscot 



C&ll and Inapaot the Deat BatmbUahBraar 



In Uia WtaaleaKia Flaw<>r Dlatrta4. 



E.G.HILLCO. 



Wholesale Florlats 

 m^iHievi^rii^. ic^^. 



Pleaa* mention Hortieiiltara whaa arrtMaa. 



RCED (SL KELLER 



12« We«t 28th St., New York 



Florists' Supplies 



We m ana fact ure all ear 



iitil Dasiiis, Baskets, Wm Week (Novelties 



and .tre dealers In 



Decorative Olaaanare, Orowera and 



Florlats' B«inlgltea 



THE KERVAN CO 



Fresh Out Decorative Brersraena 

 HUheat Standard of Quality. I/Ukm* 

 Stock in America. Write tor lUoatrmtaA 

 OataloK of Oreena and Floriata* SnppUaa 



119 W. 28th St„ 



NEW Yonc 



FUTTERMAN BR0S.7/:'r;' 



rONSIC.N.MENT.S .SOMC'ITEI) 



101 West 28th St., NEW YORK CITY 



Tclfplmne, Watkins 'J'.r.l 



WE WANT MORE SHIPPERS 



We have a nnmerona clientage of New 

 York City buyers and the demand exceeda 

 our supply. This la especially true at 

 Roses. We have every facility and obond- 

 ant means and best returns are aaauretf 

 for stock consigned to us. 



Addreaa Toor Shlpmenta t4> 



UNITED CUT FIX)WEB CO., INO. 



Ill W. 28tli St., New York 



D. J. Pappaa, Pras. 



FRAMK J. REYNOLDS CO. 



Wholesale Florists 



Oo-»peratlve Flower Maltia* 

 >M DETON8RIKE 8TRKVT 

 BOSTON, MASS. 



Mti^CniGAN CUT FLOWER 

 EXCHANGE, Inc. 



WHOLESALE COMMSSIOM FUNUSTS 



ConatcBBumta SoHaHed 

 Hardy Fancy Fern Otir Sp^cicdty 



284 MNDOUH ST. DETWfT, Mid. 



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