August 7. 1920 



HORT I rir LT URE 



117 



EDWARD REID 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



1619-21 IUhimJ Si.. Pkll.delphla. Ft. 



CHOICE BEAUTIES. ORCHIDS. VALLEr, ROSES 

 ind all Seasonable Varieties of Cut Flowirs 



Wired Toothpicks 



Maaufit«tiu'e<l by 



W. J. COWEE, Berlin N. Y. 



mjm» 9tM> 00.000 (U.M BsmpU (fm. 



For Sale by DeKlarl 



GEORGE B. HART 



WH0LE5ALB FLORIST 



24 Stone SU, Rochester, N. Y. 



Henry M. Robinson Go. 



55-57 West 26th Street 



and 430 Sixth Avenue 



Telephone: 

 Farragut 13 and 3180 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



« llOI,K>.\l,K 1 I.OKl-T 



South Mole StrrPt 



Order'* nnd Consilirnnient.. »i.illritfd 



PHILADELPHIA 



tLOBIS^ 



DREER'S 



1ST SPEGlAtTI^ 



mi Nr«v StTI. 



RirBRTOy HOSB 



FurDiahed lengths up 

 to 500 ft. wit^nut sctun or 



Tfti HOSE fir tlM FLIUST 



K-inch. per ft., za c. 



Keel of 500 O. " 21 c. 



f GtccU. 1000 ft. " 30 c. 



H-ioch, " iQ c. 



Heels, 500 ft., '■ 18 c. 

 Couplings furniahed with- 

 out charge 



H li RT A. OREGR 



714-716 C^ieatmit Si. 

 n«LAD«U^HlA, Pa. 



DO PEOPLE REALLY LIKE TO 

 ASSOCIATE WITH YOU? 



Some time a^o in ' Foil>e8 Magazine" 

 i read a line which ran a.s follows; 

 Do people really like to associate with 

 you? Just think It over. 



What a vast knowledge one can get, 

 ll' on taking inventory of one's self, 

 you could answer — YES. What better 

 way of determining the problem of the 



ofttime question, Am I a success? 



However, the answer to the above ques- 

 tion, which is to the point, is the best 

 line seen in a long time, and many of 

 our fellow-workers in the craft have 

 undoulitedly realized by this time, 

 their popularity by the manner in 

 which they are received by those with 

 whom they come in contact, particu- 

 larly florists. For therein lies the 

 acid-test of what spells progress. 



Pick a progressive shop and find out 

 the cause. First, the Golden Rule 

 method, and the desire to co-operate 

 with every movement that will benefit 

 the greatest number. And one of these 

 movements is the present Xational 

 Publicity Campaign which is being 

 recognized by all as the most worth- 

 while policy ever undertaken by our 

 society. 



Of course, the object of this is to 

 illustrate the types who are con- 

 stantly doing something locally as well 

 as nationally for a purpose broad in its 

 character and who never shirk their 

 part. Many a florist is generous of 

 heart when a personal call is made 

 for an object broad as our campaign is, 

 but the worth-while contributions com- 

 ing unsolicited, are from the types of 

 men who can answer YES to the title 

 of this article. 



The list of contributors to the N'a- 

 tional Campaign Fund contain many 

 names that you could answer YES to. 

 Is your name on the list? 



Hknrv Penn. Chairman. 



National Publicity Campaign. 



When writing to advertisers kindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE 



WATCH OUT FOR THIS MAN 



Philadelphia, July 26, 1920 

 Gentlemen: — We are advised that a 

 young man by representing that- he 

 was a son of William F. Dreer, re- 

 cently secured a loan from a party in 

 the East with whom we do business 

 and as this has occurred several times 

 during the past few years, we think it 

 would be well that the florist trade be 

 warned against any attempt to secure 

 money in this manner. The late Wil- 

 liam P. Dreer left no male relatives, 

 and none of either sex in need of 

 soliciting funds in such manner. 

 Very truly yours, 



Henry A. Dreek. Im 



IjBEST IN THE WORio' 

 llpHNC.MEl(,ERjHBE»pCa 



V'l. , LOWEl'i.,MASS&';',, 



/ 



B« sure and trt .Mryer Threads and take 

 no other. 



— WML P. FORD — 



Wholesale Florist 



107 W.28tli Strut, NEW YMK 



Telvpbone SSSS, Farresnt 



Call snd Inipaot lh» lieat EstAbtlshmeat 



In the Whaletole Flower Uletrlet. 



E.G.HILLCO. 



Wholesale FlorltiB 



Plisa* mention Uortlooltore when wrlMaa. 



RCED (Sl KELLER 



1!« Weet I6th St.. New York 



Florists' Supplies 



We manufucture lUl oar 



lital Disiiis, Basket), Win Wirk & Noviltiu 



aud iire Uealfts Ixi 



Decorattre OUssware, Qtoyren ami 



Florists' BeanlsUes 



THE KERVAN CO 



Fresh Ont DecormtlTe Brerrreen* 

 Hlgbeet Standard of Qnailty. Ijugmt 

 §took In America. Write (or niu»trat«4 

 Oataloc of Oreena and Florists' BappUsa 



119 W. 28Ui St.. - - NEW YOfOC 



WhoUtaU 

 Floriitt 



FUTTERMAN BROS. 



CONSIGNMENT.S SOLICITED 



101 West 28th St., NEW YORK CITY 



Telephone, Watklns 9761 



WE WANT MORE SHIPPERS 



W* bare a numeroai cllentase of New 

 York Clt7 buyers and the demand ezcaeds 

 our lupply. This la eapacUll/ txoe it 

 Roses We bare erery tacUltj and abond- 

 act means and best returns are aaaar«4 

 for stock coDSlru'd to n.i. 



Address Toor ShlpmesU to 



DNITKD CI-'T PXOWKB CO., INC. 



lU W. Z8Ul St., New Xork 



D. t. Pappas, Prea^ 



FRANK J. IKYNOLDS CO. 



Wholesale Florrsts 



Baataa Ca-operatlve Flowar 



tM DETONSHIRK STSKETT 

 BOSTON, MA&S. 



mscfmcAN CUT flower 



EXCHAN^^E, Inc. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLOKISTS 



Coaalrwnents SaUctt«d 

 Hardy Fancy Fern Ocr Specialty 



JM mmn st. Dnvorr, wcii. 



