. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 988 Madison Ave., cor. 73d NEW YORK Member Florists' Telegrraph Delivery. THE BOSTON FLORIST Personal selection. Satisfaction guaranteed. J In the heart of New Tork City. Close to Theaters and Steamships. EsUblished 1902. • NEW YORK SYRACUSE, N. Y. 1703 Court Street I. KiULHAUSBR A SON, Flortof AI DAMIV II V The CAPITAL DISTRICT HkDilll I s Re ?? and all Eastern New York WILLIAM GLOECKNER We (fuarantee absolute satisfaction. Member F. T. D. and N. F. DANKER, Florist Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. Albany, ORDERS FO
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 988 Madison Ave., cor. 73d NEW YORK Member Florists' Telegrraph Delivery. THE BOSTON FLORIST Personal selection. Satisfaction guaranteed. J In the heart of New Tork City. Close to Theaters and Steamships. EsUblished 1902. • NEW YORK SYRACUSE, N. Y. 1703 Court Street I. KiULHAUSBR A SON, Flortof AI DAMIV II V The CAPITAL DISTRICT HkDilll I s Re ?? and all Eastern New York WILLIAM GLOECKNER We (fuarantee absolute satisfaction. Member F. T. D. and N. F. DANKER, Florist Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. Albany, ORDERS FOR .... NEWYORK WIRE OR PHONE TO MAX 8CHLING 22 WMt 89th StTMt, adjoining Plaza Hotel Best Florists in the States as references European Orders Executed Mmnbor Florists' Tolosraph Dollvsry Association NEW YORK-Establishcd 1874 DARDS N. E. cor. 44th St and Nadinii A?e. Has his own correspondent? in all the largs cities of Europe and the British Colonies, Cable orders forwarded by private code. Member of Florista' Telegraph Delivery m HIART OF NEW YORK CITY 88)8 Fifth Ave., near 33rd St. Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria. Phone Mad. Sq. 368-369 0«r Motto—The Golden Rale Ct* TPCTPI?! ><^° Office, Thf r<l Ave. and 5»th NEW YORK iV Largest Indlrldaal retail dealer In Our Flowzbs and PiJUXTs In the world. heavily, Comet being his favorite va- riety. At the establishment of Patrick Welch the best demand at present is for valley and white roses. Mr. Welch left August 19 for the New York con- vention, going via Portland, Me. Martin Wax is having excellent suc- cess fishing at his private camj) at Crocker Point, Me., and has forwarded some fine boxes of trout to liis friends. Business with Wax Bros, has held up well this month. William H. Carr is receiving a fine lot of Liatris pycnostachya and aconi- tums, which make attractive subjects for window displays. B. A. McGinty, at the Cooperative Market, now is handling all the roses from the Quidnick Greenhouses, of Quidnick,
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