July 17, 1920 



HORTICULTURE 



51 



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I AMERICA'S FOREMOST FLOWER HOUSE I 



I BOSTON and NEW YORK I 



1 Park Street 



JAMEH J. .SLATTKKV 



Manaffer 



70!) Ili>.vl»liin Street 



JOHN K. McDOXOUail 



Manager 



JOHN F. DOWD 



I*urellaHer 



CHARLES F. BOYLE, President 



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iVil Fifth ATeniie 

 at Kith Street 



KOHKKT A. HALE 

 MaimBer 



FItANK F. DKKRY 

 Decorator 



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DARDS FLOWER SERVICE 



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•P«M OCABANT EED SATIHFACTIOM 

 for nearly FLFTT YBAB8. 



nUr Baropean sallliiKi dow MtabUabed. 

 aa fUl yonr orders (or 8t«uii«r rWwer 



ik*t«, Cortmget aod Artlvtia Boxes of 



Oa* nowen. 



DARDS, Inc., Florist, 

 •41 Madlaon Ave., New York 



S. A. ANDERSON 



440 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



AKDXBSON MTTieo meam frech, stKrdy 

 MMk and prompt dellTerles In BVrWAlA), 

 bOOKPOKT, NIAGAAA FALX£ aad 

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K«nb«r Floriati' Toloarspb Oellrarj 



HESS & SWOBODA 



FLORISTS 



141S Farnum St. 

 OIVI/^IH^W, NEB. 



THE KNOBLE BROTHERS CO. 



Fla*u>art and Nartery Produotm 

 MMibar FlMrUte' T*Uci*ph DcUtwf 



W« are well eqinpped to hajxile 

 your orders. 



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THE SMITH &FEnERS GO 



735 Euclid Avenue 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Flowers of Every Kind io Seasoa 



PHILADELPHIA 



imAS. H. GIIAKBLOW E^^ 



£o*rything in FIowtm 



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PnfcFtoial Go. 



B. E. 6)tJ.i a. Preatdnt. 

 E. P. tKlMAn, SMWtary. 



OOUHMOO 



There are several good varieties, in- 

 cluding Mont Blanc, which is an ex- 

 cellent white stock, Queen Alexandra, 

 delicate lilac, Empress Elizabeth, deep 

 rose, and Beauty of Nice, pink. Then, 

 of course, there is the old-fashioned 

 Cut-and-Come Again, which is a white 

 variety not to be overlooked. When 

 you have seedlings large enough to 

 handle readily, pot them up single and 

 keep them coming along in a cool 

 house. You may have to get them Into 

 three and one-half-inch pots before you 

 are ready to plant them out on the 

 benches, which will be when the early 

 chrysanthemums come out. If you 

 want to have a large percentage of 

 double flowers, wait until the flower 

 buds show. 



KANSAS CITY 



Trantfer Yoar Ordert to 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



1017 Grand Avenue 



■b«r norlsta' ToUstaph DcMrerr 



BAUMS HOME OF FLOWERS 



KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE 



Personal attention K^ven orders for Knox- 



ville and East Tennessee 



Members of F. T. T>. 



CLEVELAND 



A. GRAHAM & SON 



5523 Euclid Ave. 

 Will take good care of your order* 



Memiert oj F. T. D. Associatitn. 



DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



Deltvor orders trom any part of the country t« 



New York City 



Write or Telecraph 



2139-2141 Broadway, • New YoA 



TelophoiM U£2'UM Coloabas 



KOTTMILLER, Florirt 



426 Madison Ave. and 49tb St., New 



York. AUo Vanderbilt Hotel 



Telephone, Mnrrsgr Hill T8S 



Oiit-a<.u>«ii Ordeaa SoU^ted. Loeettae 



Onitiat 7m«nal AKuillea. 



Member F. T. D. Aseo. 



New York's Favorite Flower Shop 



5th AVENIE and iiSth STREET 



Member F. T. D. Ass'n 



ilU!H(m&DE PUUfTS 



For Retail Stores a Speciatty 



ASK FOR LIST 



niOhlAS ROLAND. NahAotAhn. 



THE J. M. 0ASSER COMPANY, 



CliVELMI 



Euclid Avonua 



The Far-Famed Flowers of 



TORONTO 



Delivered on mall or talrrr*ph ordar (^ 

 •B7 o tMloB. la K07 part of tile Domtnlam. 



JOHN H. DIAVLjOP 



S-IO fre«t AdelsMe It. - TOBOBTTO, OWT. 



Vfhan writing to adcttUmn Uodl§ 

 mmtion HORTiCULTUnM 



