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HORTICULTURE 



June 12, 1909- 



XirHOIXSAI^ FI.ORISTS — 



Chicago — Continaed 



E. F. Wlutecson Co., 43-49 Wabash Ave., 

 Chicago. 



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J. A. nndloiig. 37-39 Randolph St.. Chicago. 

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r-oehlmann Bios. Co., Morton Grove, 111. 

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CroiaiB'eU. Conn. 



A. N. Plerson, Cromwell, Conn. 

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Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, 38 and 40 



Broadn-a.v, Detroit, Mich. 



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Minneapolis 



Rice Bros., 115 N. 6th St., Minacapoils, 



Minn. 



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Ford Bros., 48 W. 28th St., New York. 

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

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Alex. J. Gnttman, .^4 Vi. 2Sth St., New 

 York. 



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E. C. Horan, 55 W. 28th St., New York. 

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A. H. Langjahr. 55 W. 2Sth St., Now York. 

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James McManus. 42 W. 28th St., New York. 

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John I. Ra>n<rr, 4!i W. 2Sth St., New York. 

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W. F. Sheridan. 3U W. 2Sth St., New York. 

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Moore. Hentz &• Nash, 55 and 57 W. 20th 

 St.. New York. 



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Wm. H. Knebler, 28 Wiiloughby St., 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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Miiiang Bros., 41 W. 2Sth St., New York. 

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John Yonng, 51 W. 28th St., New York. 

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Greater New York Florists' Association. 

 1B2 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

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Frank Millang, 5.5,^7 W. 26th St., New 



York. 



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A. L. Yonng & Co., 54 W. 2Sth St., N. Y. 

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Growers' Cut Flower Co., 39 W. 28th St., 



New Yorli. 



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J. K. Alle'i, 10<> W. 2Sth 

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Charles Millang, 444 Sixth 

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Manhattan Flower Market, 



New York 



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46 W. 28th St., 



Advertisers. 



PMUdelpMs 



W. E. McKissick & Bros., 1619-1621 Ran- 



stead St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Leo Niessen Co., 1209 Arch St., Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. 



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The S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co.. 1608-18 



Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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New Offers in This Issue. 



AUCTION SALE. 



Wm. Elliott & Sons. 

 42 Vesey St.. New York. 

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BEGONIA PRESIDENT TAFT, WIN- 

 TER FLOWERING. 



J. A. I'etcrsdU, 



Mclic 



WestN 



('ill 



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GLASS, PIPE, FITTINGS, FOR SALE. 



Jacob Becker, Market & 52d Sts., I'hila. 

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OPEN HOUSE ALL SUMMER. 



J. K. Alien, 106 W. 2Sth St., New York. 

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ROBINSON BOILER FOR SALE. 



Bennett Bros., 



ROSES OWN ROOT: ASPARAGUS 



PLUMOSA AND SPRENGERI. 



Charles H. Totty. Madison, N. J. 

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VIOLET BLUE ROSE. 



Eiiwanger & Barry, 



Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 



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WHOLESALE FLORIST. 



Philip F. Kessier, 

 55 & 57 W. 26th St., New York. 

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GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR CON- 

 TEMPLATED. 



Lowell, Mass. — H. L. Shedd, violet 

 house. 



Englehart, Ont. — D. Kerrigan, house 

 30 X 75. 



Herington, Kan. — Charles Rissman, 

 conservatory. 



St. Louis, Mo. — Paul Schneider, two 

 carnation houses. 



New Galilee, Pa. — Wm. Lauch, two 

 carnation houses. 



Stoneham, Mass. — A. S. Parker, two 

 houses, each 200 feet. 



Fishklll, N. Y.— G. W. Russell, two 

 houses, each 20 x 120. 



Allentown, Pa. — Ed. Kroninger, two 

 houses, each 50 x 400. 



Chatham, N. J. — G. P. Neipp, house 

 40x300, King construction. 



Rocky River, O. — Rocky River Green- 

 house Co., eight houses 30 x 325. 



Bensenville, III. — W. F. Dunteman, 

 two violet houses, each 27 x 200. 



Albuquerque, N. M. — Albuquerque 

 Floral Co., two houses, 20 x 100, two 

 houses 36 x 100 each. 



La Fayette, Ind Experiment Sta- 

 tion, leanto conservatory 15 x 48, and 

 even span connecting house 11 x 20. 



Johnstown, Pa. — H. H. Mishler, two 

 houses, one 40 x 125, one 12 x CO. D. 

 Mishler, two houses, one 12 x 100, one 

 32 X 100. 



Ithaca, N. Y. — Plans have been com- 

 pleted at Cornell University for the 

 construction of three houses, one two 

 stories high, of terra cotta blocks, with 

 laboratories and work rooms. 



The Board of General Appraisers has 

 reversed Collector Loeb in his asses- 

 ment of a 50 per cent, duty on wreaths 

 composed of artificial flowers, and 

 mounted on wire frames. Collector 

 Loeb held that the articles should pay 

 duty as "artificial flowers" with a tax 

 of 50 per cent. 



A NOTABLE PUBLICATION. 



Catalogue Edition, No. 2 of the Pier- 

 son U-Bar Company has just been is- 

 sued. It comprises 64 pages, size 9 1-2 

 xl2 inches, embracing the following 

 topics: Why the U-Bar?— The U-Bar 

 Described. — Other Things to .Con- 

 sider. — A Word About the Subjects. — 

 The Subjects. — Workrooms and Their 

 Equipment. The next section which 

 will shortly follow will treat on Gar- 

 den Frames and Sash. — Standard 

 Greenhouse Sections. — Interior Views. 

 The third section, which will complete 

 the work, will include: Side Wall 

 Constructions. — Alternate Foundations 

 — Dome Construction. — Ridge and Fur- 

 row Construction. — Plant Tables and 

 Beds. — Examples of Structural Details. 

 — Distinctive Architectural Treatments. 

 — Specification, Illustrative and De- 

 scriptive. — Estimates: How to Obtain 

 Them. The text and illustrations are 

 printed in "duo-tone" on dull surfaced 

 paper and the effect is artistic in the 

 fullest sense. A full page picture of 

 the Brewster range, erected at New 

 Haven last year, forms a striking 

 frontispiece. The catalogue starts with 

 an illustration of the simplest kind of 

 a lean-to house and the subjects fol- 

 low along gradually larger and larger 

 until the largest and most luxurious 

 structures are reached. Each subject 

 has interesting descriptive text mat- 

 ter, also technical plan description 

 with cross references to pertinent mat- 

 ter on other pages. The views are all 

 those of standard sections and their 

 various combinations, photographed 

 from representative ranges erected up 

 to the present time by this company. 

 The technical plans, etc., are all drawn 

 to a uniform scale and with such com- 

 pleteness of detail that full working 

 plans might be prepared from them. 



We have now said enough to indi- 

 cate somewhat of the comprehensive 

 character of this catalogue and great 

 amount of work done in its compila- 

 tion. Nothing in its line, remotely 

 approaching it, has ever been put out. 

 It contains a prodigious amount of 

 valuable suggestion and information 

 and cannot fail to exert a potent in- 

 fluence in its field. 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



Packed in small ( 

 Price per crat 



1500 g in.pots 1: 

 «5ooa}i " 

 iScoaH " 



s, easy to handle. 



Price per crate 

 144 6 in. pots in crate $3.16 



HAND MADE 



3-°° 



. pots in crate $3.60 - 



BoosH " " ; 

 5004,, " " 4 

 456 4/4 ■ / ; 



aiosJs " " 3.78 616 ■• ■■ 4.50 



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



Cylinders for Cut flowers. Hanging Basliets, Lawn 



Vases, etc. Ten per cent. o£( for cash with order. Address 



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



August Rolker & Sons, A(U. 81 Barclay St, N. V. City. 



Standard 

 Flower . . 



If ^Hir gre*Bh*uft 



P0T5 



W. H. ERNEST 



ink and M Itnat KASMNSTM 



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