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horticulture: 



February 20, 1909 



WHOIfSALE FI-OBISTS — 



Philadelphia — Continued 



The S. S. I'ennock-Meehan Co.. 1G08-18 

 Ludlow St., rhlladelphla, I'a. 

 For page see List of Advi-rtlsera. 



St. Lonia 



H. G. Bernlng, 1402 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. 

 For page see List of Adverti sers. 



New Offers in Thi s Issue. 



ALL FORMS OF PLANT FOOD AT 



FIRST HANDS. 



Bow-ker Fertilizer Co., Boston, Mass. 

 For pag e see List of Advt'rtisers. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS 



SEED. 



Michell Co. 

 pnge see Li: 



"liiladeliilila, I'a. 

 of AdviMtHers. 



CARNATION MARCHIONESS. 



CARNATIONS, ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



rine-croft Greenhouses, Kn.st r.rookfleld, 



Mass. 



Foi page t'je Lis t of Advertisers. 



COLEUS AND SPRING BEDDING 



PLANTS. 



J. E. Feltlionsen, Srlieneetad.v. N. Y. 

 For pag e see L ist of .\'h eiti-^.-rs. _ 



GLADIOLUS BULBS, CALIFORNIA 

 PRIVET, AMERICAN CHEST- 

 NUT, TOMATO AND PEP- 

 PER SEED. 



I. & J. L. Leonard, Id.a, N. J. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



HART'S HANDY HANDLE. 



Geo. B. Hart, 24 Stone St., 



Rochester, N. Y. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



Hammond's Sing Sliot Work.s, Flslikill on- 



Hudson, K. Y". 



For page see List of Ad^•erti::^ers. 



INSECT DESTROYING PREPARA- 

 TIONS. 



Bowker Insecticide Co., Boston, Mass. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



LEUCOTHOE SPECIAL SALE. 



Klk Evergreen Co., Sliell Creek, Tenn. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



ONCIDIUM ORNITHORRHYNCUM. 



J. A. Mai.da, ^\ -I'st Orauj;e, N. .T. 

 Foi page see List of Advertisers. 



RETAIL FLORIST. 



Julius Zinn, 2 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 

 For page see List of Advertiser.^. 



SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



FROM SEED, PENTSTEMONS. 



C. H. Totty, Madison, N. J. 



For page see List of Adv ertise rs. 



TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, EVER- 

 GREENS, HARDY PLANTS. 



Kllwanger & lUtn-.v. i;."hester, N. Y. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



R. Vincent, Jr. & Sons Co.. 



White Marsh. Mci. 



For page see Li s t of Ad v ei'tisers. 



VIBURNUM MOLLe! 



ICasteru Nurseries, Jamaica Plairi, Mass. 

 Foi page see List of Advertisers. 



VERBENAS, AGERATUM, FU- 

 CHSIAS, SMILAX, PE- 

 TUNIAS, ETC. 



R. Vincent, Jr. & Sons Co., White Marsh, 



Maryland. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



WIRE WORK. 



Durand & Marohn, All>aiiy, N. Y. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



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FOR SALE 



I WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. | GREENHOUSE PLANT FOR SALE 



^ Advertisements in this column one 



— cent a word. Initials count as words. ^ 



5 Cash with order. All correspondence = 



= addressed "care HORTICUL- = 



= TURE" should be sent to 11 Ham- = 



~ ilton Place, Boston. S 



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HELP WANTED 



WE need a man who knows 

 seeds and plants in a 

 practical way and who 

 can write of them in good Eng- 

 lish. Ability to express himself 

 in few words, easily understood, 

 absolutely essential. Daily 

 newspaper training almost in- 

 dispensable. Good habits and 

 capacity for hard work necessa- 

 ry. Working knowledge of seed, 

 nursery or florist's trade, ex- 

 perience in an advertising agen- 

 cy, and familiarity with type 

 and other print-shop accessor- 

 ies, highly desirable. If there is 

 such a man open to engagement 

 we can offer him the opportu- 

 nity of a lifetime. Inquiries in- 

 vited from persons who possess 

 one or more of the stated qual- 

 ifications. 



THE 



McFARLAND PUBLICITY SERVICE 



Specialists in Horticultural 

 Advertising. 



HARRISBURC, PENNA 



GOOD MEN 



When you need good men, 

 skilled or unskilled, Write: 



THOS. H. 

 BAMBRICK 



34 South 7tti Street Philadelphia 



Help of all kinds, including that for 

 Florists, Nurserymen, Seedsmen and the 

 Horticultural trade generally. 



SALESMAN — Wholesale cut flower trade; 

 must be experienced: good position for the 

 right man. Apply with references and full 

 particulars to W. E. McKissick & Bros., 

 1619-21 Ranstead St., Philadelphia. 



WANTED — To meet thoroughly experi- 

 enced man to manage established florist 

 store in Boston or wculd lonsider partner- 

 ship. Address, giving experience, F. S., 

 care Horticulture, Boston. 



HORTICULTURE needs a wide- 

 awake representative in every town 

 in the land. Good commission paid 

 on advertising and subscriptions. If 

 you are ambitious, write for terms. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



SITUATION WANTED— As assistant on 

 private or commercial place by German: 28 

 yeai"S of age: iUf y^rn^' experience in 

 America At lil>crn :iiiri lii^t of March. 

 Best refei'ences. ri^ ,i-i' -i:iti' particulars 

 and wages. Addn'>^, 1 1. ivi.rrt. S. H. Con- 

 vent. Albany, N. Y. 



(■..ii.sisling of three hou.si s, :;:; x 11-, W \ 

 'o and 10 X ID respectively, with cold 

 frames and sash. Built by Lord 4- Burn- 

 bam Co., steam heated with Burnham 

 boiler. Strictly up-to-date and witli every 

 convenience for commercial Im.siitiis 

 Owners are in another line of liM-iMc>^ 

 Apply to J. E. Norcross, with Jo;ii's. M - 

 Dull'ee & Stratton, 33 Franklin St., lioslon. 



FOR SALE — An up-to date greenhouse; 

 property in good repair; sitnated in the 

 State of Massachusetts: 12,000 feet glass, 

 stocked for cut flowers and pot plants: 

 large nine-room house, one six-room house, 

 large barn, 6 acres good land; established 

 for 36 years. Doing good business, .$3000- 

 4000. Cash. Reason fir selling, owner go- 

 in,g out of business. Address P. M. 100. 

 care Horticulture. 



FOR SALE — Retail nursery, sixth year, 

 doing good, steady and increasing trade. 

 Stock in excellent condition. Only local 

 supply for community of 50,000. For 

 particulars address R. N., care HORTl- 

 '..■TILTIIRE, Boston. 



FOR SALE--Long established retail 

 florist business in one of largest cities, 

 doing a ytry profitable business with high 

 cl.'.ss customers. Address F., care HOR- 

 TICULIURE, 11 Hamilton Place, Boston. 



MISCELLANEOUS WANTS 



WANTED TO BUY— Greenhouses and all 

 kinds of greenhou.se material: dismantled 

 and removed at once. Best prices. Terms 

 cash. Address, Max Tomback, 24 Avon 

 Place. Newark, N. J. 



WANTED TO BUY — Complete green 

 house plants and all kinds of greenhouse 

 material, to be taken down and removed 

 at once. Terms cash. Address 1. Suesser- 

 man, 229 Livingston St., Ne wark, N. J. 



WANTED to lease, and buy later, green- 

 houses, wilh lanl; retail localioc. State 

 size of bouses: size of glass: full particu- 

 lars. Address Business, 180 Grand St., 

 Jersey City, N. J. 



BUSINESS CHANCES 



WANTED — To unite In partnership In 

 Massachusetts with man needing more cap- 

 ital or assistance In floricultural business 

 warranting expansion: or to join with man 

 thoroughly ]iialified in floriculture In estab- 

 lishment of new enterprise. Address K., 

 care Horticultnre. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Henry King, a young Scotch gar- 

 dener from Glasgow, made a sad entry 

 into the new country for which he 

 and his young wife had set out so 

 hopefully on the Laurentian of the 

 Allan line, bound for Boston. His 

 wife became very ill on the voyage 

 and on arrival at Boston was imme- 

 diately transferred to the Carney Hos- 

 pital, wliiere she passed away last Sat- 

 urday night. King, having been de- 

 tained, in accordance vfith the law, 

 was not allowed to visit the hospital 

 until after his wife's death. 



The legal proceedings instituted 

 three weeks ago against W. L. Lewis, 

 a Worcester, Boston and Marlboro 

 florist, by H. K. W. Andrews & Son 

 of Marlboro, have been settled out of 

 court and the attachment dissolved, 

 so Atty. Joseph A. McGee said today. 

 Atty. McGee. for the plaintiff, and 

 William Clapp for the defendant. 



The action was one of contract, and 

 the ad damnum was for $300. The 

 suit was filed at the city hall two 

 weeks ago. and was to recover for 

 labor and materials alleged to be fur- 

 nished the defendant by the plaintiff 

 in conducting the floral business in 

 Marlboro.— Worcester (Mass.) Tele- 

 gram. 



