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HORTICULTU RE 



February 3, 1906 



VERBENAS. 



H F. Michell Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 



For page see List of Adv ertisers. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS. 

 Boston. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 

 N. F. McCarthy & Co., 84 Hawley St., Bos- 

 George A. Sutherland Co., 34 Hawley St., 

 Welch Bros.. 15 Province St.. Boston. 

 Buffalo. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 

 Wm F Kastlng, 383-87 Elllcott St., Buf- 

 falo, N. Y. 



Chicago. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 

 J. A. Budlong, 37 Randolph St., Chicago. 

 E H. Hunt. 76-78 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 

 Chas. W.McKellar, 51 Wabash Av., Chicago. 

 Peter Relnberg, 51 Wabash Av., Chicago. 

 A L. Randall Co., 21 Randolph St., Chicago. 

 Wletor Bros.. 51 Wabash Av., Chicago. 

 Vaughan & Sperry, 60 Wabash Av., Chicago. 

 E. F. Wlnterson Co.. 45, 47, 49 Wabash 

 Av., Chicago. 



Cincinnati. 

 Ohio Cut Flower Co., 129 E. 3d St. 

 Wm. Murphy, 128 E. 3d St. 



Detroit. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 

 Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, 38 & 40 

 Miami Av. Wm. Dllger, mgr. 



New York. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 

 Bonnot Bros., 55-57 West 26th St., New 



J. S. r Fenrlch, 48 W. 30th St., New York. 

 Ford Bros.. 48 West 28th St.. New York. 

 H. E. Froment, 57 W. 28th St.. New York. 

 Alex. J. Guttman. 43 West 28th St. 

 E C Horan. 55 West 28th St.. New York. 

 Philip F. Kessler, 55 W. 26th St., New 



York 

 Julius Lang. 53 West 30th St., New York. 

 A H Langjabr, 55 W. 28th St., New York. 

 James McManus. 50 W. 30th St., New York. 

 Chas. Mlllang. 50 West 29th St.. New York. 

 Frank Millang, 55-57 W. 26th St., New 



York. _ , 



A. Moltz, 55-57 W. 26th St., New York. 

 John J Perkins, 115 W. 30th St., New York. 

 John I. Ravnor. 49 W. 28th St., New York. 

 George Saltford, 46 W. 29th St., New York. 

 W F Sheridan. 39 W. 28th St.. New York. 

 Traendly & Schenck, 44 W. 28th St., New 



York 

 A. L. Young & Co., 54 W. 28th St., New 



John Young. 51 W. 28th St.. New York. 

 Philadelphia. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



W. E. McKisslck, 1221 Filbert St., Phila- 

 delphia. Pa. _ __,. 



Leo Nlessen Co., 1217 Arch St., Phila- 

 delphia. Pa. _.„ 



S. S. Pennnck, 1612-18 Ludlow St., Phila- 

 delphia. Pa. 



Phlla. Cut Flower Co., 1516-18 Sansom St., 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



Pittsburg. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



Pittsburg Cut Flower Co., Ltd., 504 

 Liberty St., Pittsburg. Pa. 



J. B. Murdoch & Co., 545 Liberty St., Plus- 

 hum 



New Offers in This Issue. 



CARNATION BANDS. 



II F. Michell Co., Philadelphia. 

 For page sec List of Advertisers. 



FUMIGATING KIND TOBACCO 

 POWDER. 



The H. A. Stoothoff Co., 119 West St., 

 New 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



CARNATIONS, ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



F Dorner & Sons Co., Lafayette, Ind. 



i .age see List of Advertisers. 



COLEUS, VERSCHAFFELTII, GOLD- 



EN BEDDER. 



H. N. Eaton, S. Sudbury, Ma 

 For page see List of Vdvertisri-s. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Michigan Seed Co., Bay City, Mich. 

 — Northern grown farm seeds. 



E E. Stewart, Rives Junction, Mich. 

 Trade price list of gladiolus bulbs and 

 hardy plants. 



Green's Nursery Company, Roches- 

 ter, N. Y. Fruit and ornamental trees 

 and shrubs for mail order trade. 



Schlegel & Fottler Co., Boston. A 

 pretty garden scene from a photograph 

 of two little children admiring a bed 

 of sweet Williams adorns the cover. 

 Attractive, interesting and instructive 

 from first to last page. 



W. W. Rawson & Co., Boston. — Seed 

 Catalogue for 1906. The front cover 

 page carries some handsome Rawson 

 vegetables embossed in colors, and 

 paeon ies have the back cover page 

 to themselves. The book is well illus- 

 trated throughout. 



The Conard & Jones Co.'s New 

 Floral Guide for 1906 gives its covers 

 to colored illustrations of Etoile de 

 France and Baby Rambler roses. 

 Roses occupy more than one-third of 

 the entire bulk of the catalogue. 



M. G. Madson Seed Company, 

 Manitowoc, Wis., spring catalogue for 

 1906. Cactus dahlias on front and ripe 

 corn on back form the subjects of 

 cover illustration, in colors, and they 

 are beautifully done. The contents 

 comprise a host of good things for the 

 flower and kitchen gardens. 



Storrs & Harrison Company, Paines- 

 ville, O., spring list for 1906. Baby 

 Rambler rose in colors adorns the 

 front cover, and a group of brilliant 

 garden novelties are shown on the 

 back cover. In illustrations and typo- 

 graphical excellence it reflects credit 

 on the publishers, and it will be found 

 worthy of perusal. 



"Everything for the Garden" for 

 1906 is a masterpiece in catalogue 

 making, of which Peter Henderson & 

 Co. may well feel proud. "The Gar- 

 den Beautiful" and "The Garden 

 Bountiful" are the themes for cover 

 illustration and the effect is particu- 

 larly good. Besides innumerable half- 

 tones, there are six colored flower 

 plates. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING AND 

 PROJECTED. 



Townsend Harbor, Mass.— R. B. 

 Baker & Son, one house 16x40. 



Norwich, Conn.— Avery Bros., addi- 

 tion to house. 



Hingham, Mass.— Mrs. Mason, one 

 house, 20x90 ft. 



LIST OF PATENTS. 

 Issued January 23, 1906. 

 810,793. Vegetation-Destroyer. ' Wil- 

 liam R. McKeen, Jr., and 

 Arthur H. Fetters, Omaha. 

 Neb. 

 810.S35. Apparatus for Heating Prop- 

 agating-Beds. Henry Aus- 

 tin, Felton, Del. 



FORCING STOCK, ROOTS, TUBERS, 

 ETC. 



F W. O. Sehmitz. Prince Bay, N. Y. 

 For page see Lis! pi Adverti sers. 



ROBERT J. DYSART, 



Public Jtccountant and Jfuditor 



Simple methods of correct accounting 

 especially adapted for florists' use. 



Books Balanced and Adjusted 



Merchants Bank Building 



28 STATE ST., - BOSTON 



Telephone, Main 58 



A BARGAIN 



I have for sale a modern range of green- 

 houses, 25,500 feet of gl ss, |J4 miles from 

 wealthy growing city of 28.000 people. Forty- 

 five minutes from Pittsburg, P... Three rail- 

 roads and expiess lines, 28 acres. Ideal soil fi>r 

 roses a d carnati ns in ahundauce. Admirably 

 adapted to the growing of small fruit and garden 

 crops. , „ 



Sixty horse power boiler, steam heat, free 

 natural gas for all light and fuel for greenhouses, 

 and farm buildings. A most complete private 

 waier sy^em, 1,000 barrel storage tanks, large 

 dam, never tailing sprinjs. Pr ductng oil well on 

 the latm. Buildings high and dry, away from all 

 smoke, dust and dirt, foes unknown, plants free 

 trom di ease, houses well stocked ano pr ductng 

 paying crops, best market selling high gtaile 

 stuff direct to retailers. Best of reason for se.ltng. 

 Price, $22,oor, part on time, will show a eet 

 profit of 2^* above expenses, en be increased. 

 This offer will bear closest investigation. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY 



724 No. 24th St. 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



as™ To Build? 



I am Interested in a glass factory in 

 Jersey. I want to hear from you be- 

 fore "placing vour order for glass. I 

 think I can put you in the way of 

 saving some money. State quantity, 

 quality, and size wanted. 



NOT IN THE TRUST. 

 Address 



George C. Watson 



,6 ^t l r^e l t ow Philadelphia, Penn. 



Stg> Remember this factory is NOT in 

 the TRI'ST and has a free foot 



BOSTON PLATE & WINDOW GLASS CO. 

 Greenhouse Glass 



German and American 



261 to 287 & St., BOSTON 20-22 Canal St. 



WANTS. 



GOOD MEN 



When you need good men, 

 skilled or unskilled, write: 



THOS. H. 

 BAMBRICK 



34 South 7th Street, Philadelphia 



Help of all kinds, Including that for 

 Florists, Nurserymen, Seedsmen and the 

 Horticultural trade generally. 



WANTED— A practical young nursery- 

 man for the propagation and growing of 

 native and ornamental nursery stock, peren- 

 nials etc., for a small nursery in the North- 

 west -Mast know plants and he a hustler, 

 t.ive references, experience and wages ex- 

 pected. Address "Park Nurseries, care 

 HORTICULTURE, 11 Hamilton Place, Los- 

 ton. . 



WANTED TO KENT— Three or four 

 greenhouses and grounds in the vicinity of 

 Boston. Address M. B., care of HORTI- 

 CULTURE, 11 Hamilton Place, Boston. 



Consult Buyers' Directory and List of 

 New Offers on Pages 148, 149 and 150. 



