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tiORTICULTURE 



April 10, 1909 



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24 theeU $ 0.75 



144 sheett 3.50 



288 «heet> 6.50 



1728 »heeU 35.10 



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CAMBRIDGE. MASS. 



452-460 No. Branch St., 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



Obituary, 



William Hagemann. 



This well known importer died on 

 Saturday, April 3, at his residence in 

 Bloomfield, X. J., aged 51 years. Mr. 

 Hagem'ann had been sick but two days 

 but the attack whch proved fatal was 

 one ot the series extending back for 

 several months and, in fact, he has 

 been in failing health for two yea'S or 

 more. The funeral was held on Wed- 

 nesday, Apiil 7. 



Mr. Hagemann was deservedly popu- 

 lar with the florist trade ot this coun- 

 try, among whom he was widely 

 known, his specialty being lilies, lily 

 of the valley, etc. Previous to his 

 coming to New York he had been en- 



gaged in the same business with head- 

 quarters in Philadelphia. He was an 

 exceedingly shrewd and far-seeing bus- 

 iness man, a genius in his line and 

 with his magnetic personality and 

 tact succeeded in business ventures 

 that would have staggered men of 

 ordinary calibre. Among his competi- 

 tors in trade Mr. Hagemann was al- 

 ways regarded with the greatest re- 

 spect and the regret at his demise is 

 deep and sincere among all those with 

 whom he came in conlact. 



His son-in-law, Paul Kaese, who had 

 been in business with him for a num- 

 ber of years, had left for Hamburg one 

 week previous to Mr. Hagemann's 

 death, to start in busness there but he 

 has now been recalled. 



America in 1860. He is survived by 

 widow, three sons and a daughter. 



Horace C. Smith. 



Horace C. Smith, 73, conected for 

 many years with florist establishments 

 and "market gardening interests, died 

 on April 2, at his home in Springfield. 

 Mass. He located in Springfield in 

 1S7S, and for eight years was foreman 

 of N. .1. Herrick's greenhouses, now 

 owned bv Mark .\itken. 



Seed pans, same price as pots. Send for price list of 

 Cylinders for Cut flowers. Hanging Baskets, Lawn 

 Vases, etc. Ten per cent . off for cash with order. Address 



Hllflnger Bros., Pottery , Fort Edward.N.Y. 



August Rolker & Sons, AgU. 31 BarclaySl.N. Y. City. 



Standard DOT ^ 

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 prices. Write for catalogue. 



Syracuse Pottery Co., ^vracusg. 



William H. Derbey. 



William H. Derbey, one of the oldest 

 residents of Revere, Mass., and also 

 one of the best known market garden- 

 ers, died on March 31. He leaves one 

 son. He was for many years chairman 

 of the committee on annual appropra- 

 tions bv the town. 



J. B. Boland. 



.1. H. Boland of San Francisco. Cal.. 

 died on March 24 at the age of 52. Mr. 

 Boland was a member of the firm of 

 Boland & Sievers at one time and later 

 conducted an independent business. At 

 the time of his death he was located in 

 Kearny street. 



Charles Reed. 



Charles Reed, one of the pioneer flor- 

 ists of Orange, X. .1.. died on March 3() 

 at the age ot S7. Mr. Reed was a native 

 of Brighton. England, and came to 



The depth of Heniy Ebetha. dt, flor- 

 ist, ot Catiiiisvillf. Md., is announced. 



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 manuring and mixing with bench and 

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 growers. 



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 demands of the Government Agri-' 

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and are made in 23 styles for use ii 

 small gardens or immense orchard 

 Write for our 1909 catalog wit 

 Spraying Chart. Add 4 cents post- 

 age ana receive "Spraying 

 Profit," a useful guide book. 

 CHARLES J. JAGLR CO 



291-28B Franklin St., Boatoi 



