June 16, 1906 



horticulture: 



777 



Facts YOU Should Know 



I make a specialty of installing your heating apparatus, and installing 

 it right. It is only fair to yourself that I should have an opportunity to 

 estimate on your heating work. 



Read the following letter from Hr. Jacob Ham. K. Bloomfield, N. J., 

 whose range of glass comprising eighteen thousand sq.ft. (18,000) I heated 

 last season, and who is erecting at present another range of ten thousand 

 sq. ft. ( 10,000; for which I have received the heating contract. 



Ml!. WM. H. LUTTON: 



Dear Sir:— I am well pleased with the heating system that you 

 installed in my new greenhouses last summer, and 1 shall take great pleasure 

 in recommending you to anyone who should care to Inspect the work that you 

 erected. Yours truly, JACOB HAUCK. 



The above letter should interest you if you are anxious to receive the 

 best results. 



WM. H . LUTJ O N , 



West Side Ave. Station, JERSEY CITY, N. J. 



one house, 54x300. 



New Orleans, La. — 0. Arten, range 

 of houses, 2iix200 each. 



W. H. Siebrecht, Astoria, N. Y — 

 Rebuilding range of houses. 



Knoxville, Term— C. W. Crouch & 

 Son, six houses, each 22x200. 



Fort Worth, Tex.— McCart & Ander- 

 son, range of houses, 20x100 each. 



Pittsburg, Pa. — Albert Lorch, two 

 houses; Chas. Hoffman, two houses. 



Toledo, O. — Searles Bros., range of 

 houses; Crane Bros., range of houses. 



El Paso, 111. — El Paso Carnation Co., 

 three houses, each 30x100, one house, 

 20x100. 



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WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. 



Advertisements in this column one 

 cent a word. Initials count as words. 

 Cash with order. 



OBITUARY. 



James Daly, one of the oldest flor- 

 ists in Brooklyn, N. Y., died on Sun- 

 day, June 3, at his home, 312 Prospect 

 Park West, in his seventy-sixth year. 

 He leaves a widow, four sons and 

 three daughters. 



Consul V. L. Duhaime, of Saltillo, 

 Teports that there is not a fruit-tree 

 nursery in all Mexico, and suggests to 

 American nurserymen of push and 

 energy that they could succeed in that 

 Republic. The consul says that fruit 

 of the highest grade can be raised, 

 all altitudes being available from the 

 sea level to 5,337 feet. Apples and 

 pears thrive in the elevated regions, 

 while there are excellent opportunities 

 for raising peaches, grapes, and plums. 

 The consumption of fruit in the Mexi- 

 can cities is large, much of it coming 

 from the United States. 



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FOR SALE 



Will sell at a bargain, what is known 

 as the Crawford Greenhouses, 22,000 

 feet of glass, in good condition and well 

 stocked. Part cash and part on mortgage, 

 if desired. 



CRAWFORD & GREAVES, Montello, Ma<s. 

 SALE BY AUCTION 



June 30th, five greenhouses, dwelling, 25 

 acres land, crops, tools, etc., in lots to 

 suit purchasers. Riverside Greenhouses, 

 Gardner, Mass. 



SALESMAN AVAXTED-To introduce a 

 line of Irrigating and sprinkling outfits 

 for greenhouses and outdoor use; a proven 

 success. Bennett Bros. Co., Lowell. Mass. 



WANTED — An experienced shipping 

 clerk, acquainted with the bulb business 

 and capable of making trade for the house. 

 Wages $25 a week to the right part v. Ad- 

 dress B. B., care HORTICULTURE. 



WANTED— A travelling man to repre- 

 sent a large importing house. Only those 

 with a thorough knowledge of the whole- 

 sale seed, bulb and plant trade need apply. 

 Add 1 ressjt . P., ca re HORTICULTT [R E. 



WANTED— Position by a competent gar- 

 dener, capable of taking charge of a first- 

 class private place. European and Ameii- 

 <-an i'X|iriii.'iu_(> in commercial gardening, 

 public parks, and nurseries. Address, T, 

 care HORTICULTURE, Boston. 



Mil; SALE \ : >\ •■ invi'iihoiises rmitaliiiiiK 

 5000 feet of glass. Hot water heat. Town 

 wad 1. One acre of land. 10 minutes 

 walk from depot. 1 minute from electrics 

 Near churches, stores and schools. For 

 particulars write. 



A. F. BELCHER. Foxboro, Mass 



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Sun drilo 



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MATERIAL 



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 -HE. HAVE4.OTS OF IT 

 SEND FOR SKETCH ELS 



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 YertntAvm Apparatus 



FOLEY Mf^Co, 



CHICAGO 



If you are having delay in get- 

 ting your roof material, send your 

 orders TO US and don't be in 

 trouble. We will handle any 

 order in the time agreed. Try us. 

 FOLEY MANUFACTURING CO., 

 471 W. 2 2d Street, Chicago 



WANTED QUICK 



TO GET OUT OF BUSINESS. 



1 Jetting old and health poor. 10 acres of land, 

 19 Greenhouses, about 40,000 square feet of 

 Glass; Horses, Wagons, Tools, all in working 

 order. 



Wholesale and Retail Trade of 

 40 Years' Standing. 



10 minutes' drive to depots and post-office. 

 Would sell the whole or half interest, or put it 

 into a stock company. To anyone m aning 

 business this is a good chance. Come to 

 the place and see for yourself. 



T.LLowden&Sons, p ^ s a f ^! d ' 



Look through the Buyers' Directory 

 and Ready Reference Guide. You will 

 find some good offers there also. 



