. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 122 The American Florist. Aug. 4, Don't Wait Now is the time to send us a shipment of flowers and acquaint yourself with the satisfactory treatment you receive when you ship to New York's Foremost Commission House in the flower trade. Extensive experience, ample capital, modern facilities and, in fact, everything to commend us to you. Special opportunity for a couple of Good Rose Growers -who are looking for best returns. Our present demand is larger than our supply. UNITED CUT FLOWER CO., Inc., ill W. 28th St., N


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 122 The American Florist. Aug. 4, Don't Wait Now is the time to send us a shipment of flowers and acquaint yourself with the satisfactory treatment you receive when you ship to New York's Foremost Commission House in the flower trade. Extensive experience, ample capital, modern facilities and, in fact, everything to commend us to you. Special opportunity for a couple of Good Rose Growers -who are looking for best returns. Our present demand is larger than our supply. UNITED CUT FLOWER CO., Inc., ill W. 28th St., New York City John Walch, of the Bayersdorfer force, ?n'ho has the distinction of be- ing- the last of the 10,000,000 men to be drawn in the selective draft, is not the least by any means. He will be pretty sure to physically suit the re- quirements and give a good account of himself under arms. David Rust is fast setting- things to rights at the office, 606 Finance build- ing. There is quite a large collection of books on horticulture, valuable, prin- cipally, however, on account of their age, as nothing of the modern methods now practiced was dreamed of in the old days. Harry Faust, of Merion, is off on his vacation, spending it in his new King house, .iust completed, and which has replaced several of the old timers, which had done faithful service since the early eighties. It is such a fine house that he cannot leave it. Clarence Liggett, of the S. S. Pen- nook Co., reports American Beauty plants very scarce; $ per hundred is bid by the thousand. Here is an opportunity. Who has a surplus? Ask Eugene Bernheimer how he caught the sea turtle at Fortesque on the Delaware. It weighed 75 pounds and -was captured with a light rod and reel line. It takes skill to do this. Some 60,000 poinsettias are -under way at the Robert Craig Co.'s range at Norwood. This is one of their special- ties, of which at the end of the sea- son, none are ever left. Fred Cowperthwaite, of the King Co


Size: 1583px × 1578px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjectfloriculture, bookyea