March 6, 1909 



HORTICULTURE 



341 



List of Advertisers 



Page 

 A4»ance, TheCo....34? 



AUon J. K 335 



Amcric tn Nursery 



(Eng.) V 



AichmannGodfrey324-325 

 Atlanta Floral Co. ...331 



Bacon S: Co 3=7 



Bambrlck Thos. H...3«i 

 Barrows H.H.& Son 



324-325 



laasert (i Washburn. 3 10 

 BarersdorferH.&Co 33' 



Bellamy Bros 310 



BlosiomThe 33° 



Boddlngton AT. 



3'°-3"-3'9 

 Boston Co-operative 



Flower Market ....Jii 

 Bo;tcn Florist LetUr 



Co 33' 



Bo ton Plate and Win- 

 dow Glass Co 343 



Bistrom-Brady Mig. 



Co 333 



Bowe, M. A 330 



Bowker Fertilizer Co. ^28 

 Bowker Insecticide 



Co 327 



Breik Joseph & Sons 329 

 Breitmeyer a J. Sons. 331 

 Bridgeman's Seed 



Warehouse 3»8 



Budlong J. A 132 



Burpee W. A. & Co 



326-329 



Car fillo& Baldwin . 320 

 Cass J. F Mfg. Co...3!7 

 Chicago Carnation 



Co 3t° 



Clarke, Daniel A 312 



Clarke's David. Sons,330 

 ClearysHorticunCo3i2 



Coan J. J 331 



Cojper, \Vm. & Nep- 

 hews 326 



Cotaonas Geo. & Co. .335 



Cowee W. J 315 



Craig. Robt. Co 312 



Crane H.L 326 



CniwbuckGeo.W....335 



Danker F. A 331 



Dawson H. S 31a 



Dliicec& Conard Co.32i 

 Domer F. Sons&Co.3io 



Dow Geo. E 329 



Dreer H. A .323-325-342 

 Dunlop lohn H ...330 

 Durand & Marohn...33i 



Dysart R. J 335 



Eastern Nurseries 312.321 

 East Sudbury Green- 

 houses 310 



Edwards Folding Box 



Co «> 



EiseleC 325 



ElUottWm &Son! -,19-3-9 

 Ell>vanger& Barry. 321 



Eller J. G 34= 



Ernest W. H 340 



Eyres 33° 



Farquhar R.& I.& Co. 329 



FelthouseoJ. E 325 



Fisher Peter 310 



FIske H. E. Seed Co. 



3 '7-3=9 



FofcyMfg. Co 343 



Ford Bros 334 



Francklyn, Cyril i^f> 



Kromeni H.K 334 



Galvin Thos. F 331 



Glen Mawr Seed 



Farms 328 



Garland, Geo. M. Co. 343 

 Goodsell,?. Hamilton3i2 

 Greater N.Y. Florists' 



Association 335 



Grey T.J. Co. 329 



Glowers' Cut Flower 



Co 334 



Gude Bros. Co 330 



Guttman Alex. J 334 



HailAsso. 343 



Hammond Paint & Slug 



Shot Works 3-7 



Hart Geo. B 331 



Hartmann Hjalmar & 



Co 329 



HauswirthM.C.&J E330 

 Heacock Jos. & Co.. -315 

 Henshaw & Fenrich. . ;;5 

 Herbert David &Son. 325 

 Hews A. H. & Co....3,o 

 Highland Park Green- 

 houses 3*1 



Hilfinger Bros 340 



Hill,TheE.G.Co....3io 



Hitchings& Co -44 



Hoffman 331 



Horan E. C 334 



Page 

 Liverpool Orchard & 



Nursery Co 320 



Longren, \.V 321 



Lord & Burnham Co. 344 



Mandajos. A 320 



MacMulkinE. A... 331 

 McCarthy N. F.& Co. 



324-335 



McConnell Alex 330 



McFarland, J 3" 



McKeilar Charles W . 332 

 McKissick.W. E. & 



Bros 332 



McMauusJas 334 



Meyer 33° 



Meyer J. C & Co.... 335 



Meyer, J. H 3" 



Michcll H. F. Co. 



314-327-328 



Michigan Cut Flower 



Exchange 335 



Millang Bros 334 



Millang Frank 334 



Moninger J. C 343 



Moore, J L 323 



Moore, Hent2& Nash 334 

 Moore- Livingston Co i^i 

 Morse C.C. & Co... -329 



Murray Samuel ^30 



New Eng. Nurseries. 3x2 

 Newman Floral Co... no 

 Newman J, & Sons.. .331 

 Niagara Sprayer Co. .-^ 27 

 NiessenLeo Co. ... 332 



OechsHn Frank 325 



Ordonez Bros 323 



Ouwerkerk P 312 



PalethomeP. R. Co.. 327 



Palmer W.J no 



Park Floral Co... ->r.o 

 Parshelsky Bros. Inc 342 



Payne John A 341 



Peacock DahliaFarms 325 

 Pcnnock-Meehan Co. 



324-3 11 

 Perkin.s St. Nurseries I'S 



Pierson, A. N 310 



PlersonF.R.Co 311 



Pierson U Bar Co....34t 

 Pine-Croft Green- 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. 332 



Pratt B. GCo.. 337 



Quaker CityMach.Co 343 



Raynor, 1. M. 3:1 



Raynor John I ^34 



Reed & Keller 335 



Reinberg Peter 331 



ReuterS.J&Son,Inc.3io 

 Revrre Rubber Co... 343 



Rhodes Mfg. Co 3^2 



Rice Bros 332 



Rickards Bros 328 



Robinson H.M . & Co. 332 

 Rock Wm.L Flo.Co. 350 

 Roehrs Julius Co. ...30 



Roper Albert 310 



Roland, Thomas . . . 525 

 Rolker August&Sons340 



RuppJ. F 324 



SaltfordGeo 334 



Sander & Son 310 



Saul, C. P.. 329 



Scheiden & Schoos. . . 310 

 Schlegel & Fottler Co.3ti 



Schuiz Jacob 331 



Scott Bros 3>t 



Scott, John 325 



Sharp.Part ridge & Co 342 



Sheridan W. F 334 



Siggers&Siggers....343 



Simpson Robt 329 



Situations & Wants.. -41 



SlinnB.S 314 



Smith Elmer D.& Co, 31 1 

 Smith, W. &T. Co.. 312 

 Smyth Wm. J.. -.SJO 

 Standard Plate Glass 



Co 3'12 



Steams A.T. Lumber 



Co 343 



Storrs&HarrlscnCo.3t2 

 Stumpp & Walter Co 327 

 Syracuse Pottery Co. . 34° 



Tailby 33' 



Takeuchi K 3=9 



TanoiR 329 



T.->rget Brand 3=6 



I'horburnJ.M.&Co 329 



Totty Chas.H 331 



Traendiv & Schenck.334 



TrepelC.C !30 



Twomey D. I. 31" 



Valentine, J. A. 330 



Vincent R. Ir.&Sons, 



310-328 

 Waban Rose Conser- 

 vatories 313 



Ward R.M.&C0....319 

 Waterer A 313 



Page 



Houghton F. H 33- 



HunlE.H 327 



Jager, Chas. J Co... 327 



ICervan The Co 335 



Kessler, P. F 334 



King Cons. Co 343 



Knap Hill Nursery. ..312 



Kopcsay Jos. 327 



K.rickW.C. 33S 



Krjeschell Bros. Co.. 343 

 Kuebler Wm H. 335 



Lager &Hurrell 320 



Langjahr. AifredH.. -334 

 Leonard 1 & J. L, ..328 



Leonard Seed Co 329 



Lejthy A. & Co 3'5 



Page 

 Waterer John & Sons. 3 2 



Weaver, J. S 328 



Weeber & Don 329 



Welch Bros .■■■-,v 



Wilson 330 



Winterson.E. F. Co.. -,32 

 WittholdGeo. Co... 325 



Wood Bros 3"° 



Yokohama Nursery C0325 



Young A. L 335 



Young John 334 



Voung.Thos.Jr 330 



Young & Nugent 330 



ZangenO. V 335-329 



Zinn Julius A 32' 



Zvolanek AC 329 



HELP WANTED 



During Recess 



NEW YORK FLORISTS' CLUB. 



The banquet of the New York Flor- 

 ists' Club, Saturday evening, Feb. 27, 

 was a great success, 159 well-known 

 growers and florists — wholesale and 

 retail — and their friends, attending. 

 Sixty ladies graced the affair with 

 their presence and added greatly to 

 the enjoyment of the evening. 



The Roman Banquet Hall never 

 saw a prettier decoration nor catered 

 to a more harmonious gathering. 

 Alex. McConnell was chairman of the 

 decorating committee and D. W. 

 Scott directed the arrangements, ably 

 assisted by Alfred Zeller and a force 

 of artists. A superb effect was pro- 

 duced with great masses of forsythia, 

 and acacia with background of wild 

 smilax, and all the tables were lavish- 

 ly supplied with roses, carnations, 

 orchids, lily of the valley and bulbous 

 stock. The flowers were the cour- 

 teous gift of the members. Peter 

 Crowe, of Utica, sent a big vase of 

 assorted roses and a large plant of 

 his immortal fern. 



Pres. Hallock's reception began at 

 6 o'clock, and it was long after 1 Sun- 

 day morning when the company, led 

 by Will Rickards, sang "Auld Lang 

 Syne." The menu was high class. 

 Everything on the bill of fare was 

 provided in abundance; the only re- 

 grets are from those unable to be 

 there. The artists all did nobly and 

 aroused great enthusiasm. The or- 

 chestra dispensed popular music and 

 in the chorus everybody joined. The 

 scheme of family tables proved very 

 popular. President Hallock's address 

 %ias full of good council and hope- 

 fulness. Walter Sheridan presented 

 Ex-President C. B. Weathered with a 

 beautiful assortment of solid silver, 

 the gift of his friends in the New 

 York Florist Club. It is needless to 

 say Mr. Weathered's response was 

 full of feeling and gratitude. Patrick 

 O'Mara's address on "Our Night" was 

 inspired by the greatest attendance 

 he had seen in the club's 22 years of 

 banquetting, and though still an old 

 bachelor, the influence of the ladies 

 was potent in inspiring his eloquence. 

 Leonard Vaughan was called upon 

 to respond to the toast of the S. A. F. 

 in the absence of his father on account 

 of illness. C. H. Totty spoke eloquent- 

 ly for the Chrysanthemum, S. S. But- 

 terfield for the Press and W. J. Elliott 

 for the Auctioneer. A. J. Guttman, 

 ITany Turner and John T. Withers 

 were the "Ladies' Men" and did their 

 subiect justice. 



^'e had intended to add here the 

 menu and program so admirably got- 

 ten up by the committee. Messrs. W. 

 .T. Elliott and ,1. Austin Shaw, but the 



GOOD MEN 



When you need good men, 

 slcilled 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 working head gardener, 

 mariied man, small family or none; must 

 have thorough experience In outside gar- 

 dens and greerliouse; Sccteh or German 

 prefened. Apply hy letter to F. H. Beebe, 

 6 Beacon Street. Eoeton. Ma.ss. 



\A'ANTED— A gardener familiar with or- 

 chid culture in every detail. State expert 

 ence, age, married or single,- nationally 

 and salary required. Address Dr. J. F. 

 Shafer, 408 Penn Ave., Pit tsburg, Pa. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE— Retail nursery, sixth year, 

 doing good, steady and increasing traafc 

 Stock in excellent condition. Only lw»l 

 supply for community of 50,000. For 

 particulars address R. N., care HORTI- 

 '..■liLTTIKE, Boston. 



FOR SALE— Long established retaU 

 florist brsiness in one of largest cities. 

 doing a very profitable business with lilgh 

 clf.ss customers. Address F., care HOK- 

 TICL'LTDRE, 11 Hamilton Place, Boston. 



MISCELLANEOUS WANTS 



WANTED TO BUY— Greenhouses and all 

 kinds of greenhouse material; dismantled 

 and removed at once. Best prices. Term* 

 cash. Address, Max Tomback, 24 AvoBi 

 Place, Ne wark, N. 3 . 



W\NTED TO BLY— Complete green 

 house plants and all kinds of greenhouse 

 material, to be taken down and remove* 

 at once. Terms cash. Address I. Suesser- 

 man, 229 Livingston St., Newark, N. J. 



BUSINESS CHANCES 



WANTED- To unite in partnership iB 

 Massachusetts with man needing more cap- 

 ital or assistance in floricultural buslness- 

 w:irranting expansion; or to Join with maa 

 thoroughly qualified in floriculture in estab- 

 lishment of new enterprise. Address K., 

 care Hortlcnltnre. 



WANTED— To meet thoroughly experi- 

 enced man to manage florist store in Bos- 

 ton, or would consider partnership in ee- 

 tahlished business. Address, giving expe- 

 rience, F. S., care H orticulture, Boston. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



SITUATION WANTED— Fii-st-dass Ger- 

 man gardener, trustworthy, experienced' 

 and competent, aged »0, married, would: 

 like position on private estate. Best of 

 references. Address. Julius Erdman, 3101 



R .stree t, N. W., Washington. D. C. 



"FORESTRY — A young man wishes a 

 position on getileman's e.tate. Under- 

 stands reproduction and imprcrement cut- 

 tings. Also experienced in pruning and' 

 gypsy moth work. J. P. D., 40 Erie St., 



sad news received since of the sudden 

 death of the club's president and lead- 

 ing figure in this entert:unment deters 

 us. 'The last words on the program, 

 "Good-night, Good-night Till We 

 Meet in the .Morning" impress us with 

 an unspeakable sadness as we read 

 them to-,lay. 



The next event of importance is the 

 Rose Night of the club on Monday 

 evening, Mar. 8. The outing will take 

 place the last week in .Tune or the first 

 week in .July. 



