November 11, 1920 



HORTICULTURE 



327 



"The Telegraph Florist" 



Menber of FlorUu' Teleitrapli Dellrerj 



124 TREMONT ST. 



IM 



H. F. A, LANGE 



Worcester, Mass. 



Delivers to all Points in New 

 England 



150,00« Square Feet of Glass 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



Association 



WORCESTER, MASS. 



Randall's Flower Shop 



HABBT I. BAMDALL, Proprietor. 

 Member FloriHts' Telegraph Delivery 



BAUMS HOME OF FLOWERS 



KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE 



Personal attention ^Iven orders for Knox- 

 vllle and Eiist Tennessee 



Members of F. T. D. 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



FRED C. WEBER 



4326-28 Olive St. 



Member Florists Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 

 NOTICE. INITIALS). We have one store only. 



When writing to advertisers kindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE 



The Beacon Florist 

 ' ^r^Xh'^ BOSTON 



J. EISEMANN. Manager. 14 years head 



decorator and designer for Penn's. 

 Prompt, Kfficient Service Guaranteed. 



Don't forget to keep your glass 

 clean, as it often happens if you use 

 water from a pond or brook or river 

 frequently a green stum will form 

 especially during dark, rainy weather. 

 A good way to gel this off is to use a 

 squeegee or scraper with a hard rub- 

 ber edge. Select a cloudy day for the 

 work if you can, for then the scum 

 will be softened as a result of the con- 

 densation on the glass. Run the 

 scraper up and down and you will 

 make quick work of the job. Some 

 little scum may remain, on the glass, 

 but it will be so loose that it can be 

 washed off easily with the hose on the 

 first clear day. Do not overlook the 

 importance of this matter, because the 

 plants get none too much light at best 

 during the winter months. 



Do not hesitate to use lime in abun- 

 dance especially when the weather is 

 dark and rainy. It's a good plan to 

 blow it under the roses each night, 

 also dusting it freely under the 

 benches, and using plenty of it in both 

 cases. If the houses have not been 

 kept as clean as they should have 

 been a generous application of lime 

 will help to sweeten the air and de 

 stroy such insect pests as are nat- 

 urally found in dirt and moisture. Of 

 course, applying lime is not a pleasant 

 task, but it has to be done in all green- 

 houses. 



Give your sweet peas fire heat, hut 

 full ventilation, and above all things 

 avoid cold draughts or you are likely 

 to have a bad case of mildew. Try to 

 keep the night temperature about .50 

 degrees, although you can go a little 

 lower when winter comes. 



With coal scarce and high, it will 

 pay you to conserve heat in every way 

 possible. One way is to keep your 

 houses tight, and yOu can only do this 

 by replacing all broken glass. To be 

 sure, glass is also expensive and none 

 too plentiful, but it can be obtained 

 and is most necessarv. 



BOSTON, M.ASS. 



Houghton Gorney 

 Flower Shop ^.^.''^^ 



I'ndtr the I'ark Strf^t Church 



ALLSTON& BRIGHTON MASS. 



ROGERS FLOWER SHOP ^.T.-ST 



1231 Commonwealth Ave., Allston, MaiHi. 



CAMBRIDGE. MASS. 



6Kl MT. .AlBt'IlN STREET 



HAROLD A. RYAN. Inc. y.T.'^ 



BROCKTON. MASS. 



Belmont Flower Shop 



Msmber 

 F. T. D. 



LAWRENCE . - MASS. 



A. H. WAGLAND 



We Cover 

 LAWRENCE:, MBTHUEN. ANDOVB&, 

 NORTH ANDOVEB, 8AI.RM, N. H. 



and CootlKUOQB Territory 

 Member of F. T. D. 



BEVERLY, MASS. 



BEVERLY FLOWER SHOP *"-« 



r. T. D. 



MALDEN, MASS^ 



J. WALSH & SON »••"'— 



F. T. D. 



F*l^ris^ 



Telephone 1422 

 4 Main Street, T.VUNTON, MASS. 



National Flerist for Taunton and Vicinity 



■OU£ BHUS CO 



GUDE BROS. CO. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Member Florista Teleiiraph Debver; 



FLOWERS 



The Best at 

 The Lowest 



The I^argetit Popular Price House In 

 Philadelphia 



F. M. ROSS 



Send ord'TS to 



136 So. 52nd Street, Philadelphia. 



Other Stores 



IS So. 60th St., 212 E. fiirard ATenne 



PHILADELPHIA 



Member Florists' Teleifrai>h Delivery. 

 Orders from all exc^'pt members of 

 the F. T. I), must be accompanied by 

 r<'m,ittancr. 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 =^=SONS^= 



Cor. Broadway and Gratiot Ave*. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs • . . 

 Higii Grade Cut Blooms 



We cover all .Michigan pointR and eood 



sections of Ohio. Indina and Canada. 



Member Florists' Tt'Iegraph Delivery 



Association. 



