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HORTICULTURE 



December 23, 1920 



N>w York n ft one '^^* MndiHon Avenue 

 Member UAKUO opp. Hotel BUtmore 



Ad ever increasing business on the 

 ' seune corner for fifty years is the 

 answer for your New York orders. 



S. A. ANDERSON 



440 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



ANDERSON service means fresh, sturdy 

 atoek and prompt deliveries in BUFFALO, 



iliOCKPORT, M.AGARA FAI,L.S and 



'WESTERN NEW YORK. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



THE KNOBLE BROTHERS CO. 



Flo vers and Nursery Products 

 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



We are well equipped to handle 

 your orders. 



UM W. Z6th street 



CLEVELAND, O. 



THE SMITH & FETTERS GO 



735 Euclid Avenue 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Flowers of Every Kind in Season 



PHILADELPHIA 



CIUS. H. GRAKELOW iHE 



Everything in Flowers 



Broad Street at Cumberland 



^i*" Park Floral Gs. 



B. E. GILLIS, President. 

 E. P. N El MAN, Secretary. 



Hember Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



paper, or one thickness of 2 — or 3-ply 

 work well. Tighten the nanges after 

 the steam has been turned on, and con- 

 tinue to do so for several days. Alter 

 that they will give you no more 

 trouble. 



JAMES KELWAY HONORED 



The many friends in this country of 

 Mr. .lames Kelway, of Kelway & Sons, 

 Laiigport, England, will be interested 

 to learn that he has been appointed a 

 Justice of the Peace for the County of 

 Somersetshire. Mr. Kelway is a mem- 

 ber of the Langport Rural District 

 Council, and chairman of the High- 

 way Committee, also a member of the 

 Grand Council of British Industries 

 and of the Wholesale Seed Growers' 

 Committee of the Chamber of Horti- 

 culture, and therefore is a very busy 

 man. Mr. William Kelway. the senior 

 partner in the firm, is also a Justice 

 of the Peace, as well as counsellor for 

 the County of Somerset. The result 

 is that father and son will be fellow 

 magistrates in the same petty sessions, 

 an interesting coincidence and a 

 tribute to the high standing of the 

 Kelway family. 



TULIP-RAISING IN STATE OF 

 WASHINGTON 



Bellinsham, Wash.— This town has 

 undergone its first tulip bulb planting 

 season, having put in for next spring's 

 blooming something like 100,000 tulip 

 bulbs that were shipped from Holland. 

 The federal government's bulb experi- 

 ment farm here has demonstrated the 

 fitness of the soil for tulips and other 

 liulb flowers, and as a result some of 

 the big shipments went to men start- 

 ing bulb farms and some went to pri- 

 vate persons to beautify their lawns 

 and gardens. The country adjacent 

 to Bellingham, along Puget Sound, 

 also has bought and planted many 

 bulbs. The bulbs were purchased 

 through and distributed by the Bell- 

 ingham Community Service. 



NEW ENGLAND SEED TRADE 

 ASSOCIATION 

 The New England Seed Trade Asso- 

 ciation has elected the following 

 officers: President, John K. M. L. 

 Farquhar. Boston; vice-president, W. 

 S. Pino. Providence: secretary and 

 treasurer. Peter Miller, Boston. 



THE J. M. GASSER COMPANY, 



CMELANl 



FOB 



KANSAS CITY 



Transfer Yoar Order* to 



-A : 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



1017 Grand Avenue 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



DENVER. 



COLORADO 



Euclid Avenue 



CLEVELAND 



A. GRAHAM & SON 



5523 Euclid Ave. 

 WIN take good care of your orders 



Members oj F. T. D. Aisociatitn. 



DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



Doltver orders from any part of the country M 



New York City 



Write or Telegraph 

 2139-2141 Broadway, - New York 



Telephone 1662-1653 Colnmba* 



KOTTMILLER, Florist 



426 Madiion Ave. and 49th St., New 

 York. Also Vanderbilt Hotel 



Telephone, Murray Hill 783 



Out-of-Town Orders Solicited. Location 

 Central. Personal Attention. 



Member F. T. D. Asso. 



WAen writing to advertisers kindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE 



New York's Favorite Flower Shop 



5th AVENCE and 68th STREET 

 Member F. T. D. Assn 



HIGH GRADE PLANTS 



For Retail Stores a Specialty 



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 THOMAS ROLAND, Nahant, Mass. 



