July ;!1. 1920 



HORTICULTURE 



91 



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AMERICA'S FOREMOST FLOWER HOUSE 



BOSTON and NEW YORK 



1 Park Street 

 JAMES J. SI.ATTKRY 



31»naf?er 



799 Buylston Street 



JOHN R. McDOXOUGII 



Matitiger 



JOHN F. I>0\VD 



Purchaser 



CHARLES F. BOYLE, President 



DARDS FLOWEH SERVICE 



^ wfi*U OEABANT EED BATI8FACTIOM 

 fe* nearlr riFTT TSAB8. 



B«nl«r ISaropecn (aUliiKi noir MtabUs^cd. 

 Lac lu fU] your orders for ftteajaer VWww 

 ■■•Iwi*, Oonace* and Artlatl* Boxm •< 

 9mk Flowers. 



DARDS, Inc., Florist, 

 »41 Madison Ave., Naw York 



S. A. ANDERSON 



440 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



A)(0XK80N ssttIo* mt«ns fres^ it^rdj 

 •SMk and promvt dellTsrlos In ItVWVAUO, 

 lAOKPOKT, NIAGAAA FALX« Bad 

 WaSTBBN MEW TOBK. 



bar norUta' Tolosraph DcUtwt 



HESS & SWOBODA 



FLORISTS 



T«l«p>«^» IMl aa« I. IMS 



1415 F»nium St. 

 OIVI^KIHA, IMEB. 



Tti KNOBLE BROTHERS CO. 



FUmomrt and Nurtery Product* 

 HffMbor Wlmwimtm' Tol«avmpk DoUtsv^ 



W« are well equipped to handle 

 your orders. 



THE SMITH & FEHERS CO 



735 Euclid Avenu« 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Flowtn of Every Kiad in Season 



PHILADELPHIA 



eilAS. H. QIUIKBLOW EjIb 



Everything irt FlowarM 

 at r* > o t at Ckanberlcwad 



^ Park Ftoral Co. 



B. E. GILLIB, PrMldant. 

 E. P. NETMAK, 8Mr«lary. 



sisting of fibrous loam, leaf mold and 

 well decayed cow manure in equal 

 parts. Wet down the paths to keep 

 the air moist, and as soon as the 

 plants begin to crowd, give them a 

 new stand with plenty of roomi, be- 

 cause they need light and air. While 

 ventilation is required, it should be 

 given carefully enough to avoid sud- 

 den changes of temperature. 



Old rose plants that have just been 

 cut off and planted again in the 

 benches will need all the oare you can 

 give them to bring them to their first 

 growth, although after that they will 

 be easy to handle. Have plenty of 

 well decayed manure in the soil as 

 these roses will require more feeding 

 than young plants 



KANSAS CITY 



Trantfer Your Ordert to 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



1017 Grand AvMiue 



M«Kb«r rUrtst*' T«l««i«»k Dottnvf 



BAUMS HOME OF FLOWERS 



KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE 



Poraona^ attention given orders for Knox- 



Tille and East Tennessee 



Members of F. T. D. 



561 Fifth .Avenue m 



at 4Gtli Street g 



ROBERT A. HALE 1 



Manager M 



VR.VSK F. DEERY M 



l>ec'urator = 



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CLEVELAND 



A. GRAHAM & SON 



5623 Euclid Avo. 

 Will take good car* of your ordoro 



Mtmttrt »j F. T. D. AsictiatMn. 



DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



DoIiTor orders from any part of the ctmntry \m 



New York City 



Writ* or Telssrapk 



218»-2141 Broad«i«y, ■ Nmr Yoik 



T«l*ph«B« US».UiM Oolnaka* 



KOmaLLER, Floriit 



426 MB^ton Ave. and 4Bth St., N«w 



York. Alao VutderbUt Hot«l 



T«lei>haii<i, Mnmk7 BU TM 



Oat-*f-towD Orden SaUdteO. La 



CtatnL P«n«m AHuMtoa^ 



M^idbar F. T. D. 



New York's Favofite Flower Shop 



5tli AVEa<CE and 58th STREET 

 Member F. T. D. Ass'n 



mCMGRAllE PLMfTS 



For Rstail Starts a SpscMty 



ASK FOR UST 



THOMAS ROLANDt, Na 



THE J. M. QASSER COMPANY, 



CLEYELAHB 



Euclid AvasMO 



The Far- Famed Flowers of 



TORONTO 



Dellrared an maU or telerrapk vt*m* tm 

 m«T •OEMisa. 1b any part of the D*aUal«». 



JOHN H. DUNLX>P 



»-l* WeM AdalaUa Bt. - TOaOKTO. OITV. 



Whm umtiag to adctetimn Mmllf 

 rmntion HORTICULTUHM 



