November 25, 1920 



HORTICULTURE 



34* 



Wired Toothpicks 



MiiitiifiK'diri'd \ty 



W. J. OOWEE, Berlin, N. Y. 



10.000. . . .^i.-'iO 5<),mH). . .'jtn.rtO Sumplo Frw. 



Also niunufiiotiirer of 1 iind fl Inch Green 



Match StickH, Wind and Vnwtred. 



For Snip by Doulers 



GEORGE B. HART 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



24 Stone St., Rochester, N. Y. 



I'reutis Nii-holl, a dark pink, large 

 llower, full and well formed, strong 

 stem and excellent foliage. 



Henry M, Robinson Go. 



55-57 West 26th Street 



and 430 Sixth Arenae 



Telephone: 

 Farragut 13 and 3180 



BOXWOOD SPRAYS 



$25 per 100 lbs. 



Por immediate siiipment or in Decem- 

 ber. We can furnish the small or large 

 leaf variety. Short sprays, no waste 

 and in every respect fine stock. 



Special price in Inrf^e quantity 



LYCOPODIUM 



$1K.0I> per imt ll>^. 



ORDER YOUR GRKENS FOR 

 IIOMD.VYS TOD.W 



THE lEO NIESSEN CO. 



Wholesale 1 lorists 

 12«l-r> Knee Street, rHILAI>EI.l*HL\ 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



WIIOL,ESAI.E FLORIST 



9 Soiitli Mole Street 



Orders and CoDslgnments Solicited 



PHILADELPHIA 

 EDWARD REID 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



1619-21 Ranstcad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



CHOICE BEAUTIES, ORCHIDS, VALLEY, ROSES 

 and all Seasonable Varieties of Cut Flowers 



Mr. .\. Currey of Portland, Oregon, 

 one of the American Rose Society en- 

 thusiasts, gave an interesting lecture 

 on Rose. Production on the Pacific 

 Coast at a meeting and dinner of the 

 Rotary Club in Philadelphia on the 

 17th inst. He gave a very interesting 

 talk and illustrated the process of 

 originating new varieties from speci- 

 mens furnished him by S. S. Pennock. 



A fine new yellow chrysanthemum 

 was on view at the Pennock market 

 recently. It is named Mrs. William 

 Kessler, and is a yellow sport of Early 

 Frost, with the same habit, and if 

 planted early, say middle of Jlay, will 

 be ready to cut by September 15th. 

 This variety originated in 1917 with 

 J. Hauck, Bloomfield, N. J. and Is a 

 good acquisition among the early 

 varieties. Mr. Hauck says it does 

 best if pinched from the second crown 

 bud. 



Martin Gannon has decided to go 

 into the wholesale cut flower business 

 on bis own account. His location will 

 be on South Mole street on the west 

 side near Market. This location 

 seems a wise selection. There are 

 already three other establishments 

 there — Baker, Meehan, and Heacock — 

 and it is easily reached being close to 

 Broad street Station. 



Our old friend Adam Graham of 

 Cleveland writes that he has changed 

 his mind about going to Florida this 

 winter. To please his daughters he 

 has decided to make it South America 

 instead. He will leave Cleveland i!i 

 January. 



Howard M. Earl of the Jerome B. 

 Rice Co., sailed on the S. S. Liapland 

 from New York, October 30. 



MrCHIGAN CUT FLOWER 

 EXCHANGE, Inc. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



Consicnmentl Solicited 

 Hardy Fancy Fern Ocr Specialty 



264 RtMDOiPH ST. DETtOIT, MICH. 



HEirn ft NASH, Inc. 



WwtoMte C«MH$tw Flthrts 



56 and 57 Warn* 2C{h S«r»*t 

 T.upij«« N.. 7M new YOffiK 



UlXlRGRltWSMAUHl. 



1' BEST IN THE WORLD 



John C.Meyer ilHi?EAO;Co! 



,,Jlj I Lowell, MAS^i 



Tile Meyer FlorlhtH' tlireudsH are war- 

 rnnted full leiiRtli, htreneth und qaullty 

 combined. Order direct of (he manufa^y- 

 tiirer and yon will always get the be«t 

 tlxread in tlie world. 



Charles Futterman 



WirOf-ESALE FLORIST 



110 West 28th Street, New York 



CONSIGN.MENTS SOLICITED 

 Returns Daily. Cliecks Weekl;^ 



E. CHILL CO. 



Wholesale Florists 

 moiHivioiMO, inio. 



Please mention Hortlcaltare when wrltlnc. 



RCED (BL KCLLER 



132 West 25tii St., New York 



Florists' Supplies 



We manufaetnre all oar 



iitil Disi(i$, Baskets, Win WiTk ft Noviltiis 



and are deaU'ta lu 



Decorative Glassware, Growers and 



Florists* B«aalsite8 



THE KERVAN CO 



Fr«sh Out Decorative Evergreens 

 Highest Standard of Quality. Large't 

 Stock in America. Write for Illustrated 

 Catalog of Greens and Florists' Supplies. 



119 W. 28th St., - - NEW YORK 



FUTTERMAN BROS. ";/:::"." 



CON8IGNBIENT8 SOLICITED 



101 West 28th St., NEW YORK CITY 



TelephoDe, Watklns 9761 



WE WANT MORE SHIPPERS 



We have a numerous clientTge of New 

 Yorlt City buyers and the demand exceed*- 

 our supi>ly. This is especially true of 

 Roses. We have every facility and abund- 

 ant means and best returns are assured 

 for stock consigned to us. 



Adilress Tour Shipments to 



UNITED CUT FLOWER CO., INC. 



Ill W. iStli St., New York 



D. J. Pappas, Pres. 



FRANK J. REYNOLDS GO. 



Wholesale Florists 



Boston Co-operative Flower Market 



260 DEVONSHIRE STREET 



BOSTON, MASS. 



