. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Elliott Auction Co. 42 Vesey Street, NEW YORK OLDEST AUCTION CO. IN U. S. Will offer at their first consignment sale Sep- tember 15th, at 11 A. M., a large selection of DUTCH BULBS, such as selected 1st size Hyacinths,Tulips, Narcissus, Darwins, Crocus. Along vsrith Foliage Stock Catalogs on Application. Consignments Solicited. W. J. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer Our Motto: THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. Chas. Schwake & Co., Inc. Horticultural Importers and Exporters WO-92 WEST BROADWAY, NEW YORK Place Your Import Orders


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Elliott Auction Co. 42 Vesey Street, NEW YORK OLDEST AUCTION CO. IN U. S. Will offer at their first consignment sale Sep- tember 15th, at 11 A. M., a large selection of DUTCH BULBS, such as selected 1st size Hyacinths,Tulips, Narcissus, Darwins, Crocus. Along vsrith Foliage Stock Catalogs on Application. Consignments Solicited. W. J. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer Our Motto: THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. Chas. Schwake & Co., Inc. Horticultural Importers and Exporters WO-92 WEST BROADWAY, NEW YORK Place Your Import Orders Now for Fall Delivery, 1914 Uliuin Gidanteiuns and Multiflonuns, BOHMANN S LILY OF THE VALLIY, Paper White Narcissus and Roman Hyacintlis, Dutch Bulbs, English Golden Spur, Azaleas, Palms. Roses, Etc WRrra FOR PRICES Anotlitr thaiigc aiming the Welles- ley growers has heen occasioned by the expiration of the lease held by Arthur Oapers upon the range owned by Mrs. W. S. Wilson. Mr. Capers has trans- ferred his business to a new King con- structed house of his own on the same street, while Mrs. Wilson has entered into partnership with James Schouier and will specialize in carnations. The Boston Flower Kxchange has issuetl an announcement to the effect that all stallholders will be given a lease to remain at their present lo- cations for a jieriod of three years. The lioard of directors made a plan of the market and has fixed a price for rent according to location. This arrangement obviates the neces- sity of holding an auction. September r>, the Boston Co-oiierative Flower Market held its annual auction of stalls. This was the first sale since the market moved to its present location at 2(iO Devonshire street. Wm. Tailby, ilerk of the mar- ket, auctioneer and the sale •proved to be a success. J. J. of The Rosery, at Copley Square, has leased his conservatories .•it Wellesley. to John A. Frazer. Mr. Frazer was formerly manager of these g


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