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HORTICULTURE 



August 24, 1907 



List of Advertisers 



Page 



Allen J. K 266 



Allen Wm. Stuart C0.266 

 American Nursery .. .744 



Arnold J. J 243 



Arnold W. B 243 



Aschmann Godfrev>>'243 

 Atlanta Floral Co. . . . 263 



Barrows H.H. & Son. 243 



Baur Floral Co 243 



BayersdorferH.&Co. 



364-265 



Bay State Nur!;eries>>244 

 Boddington A. T. 257-260 

 Boston Co-operative 



Flower Market . . .265 

 Boston Flonst Letter 



Co 263 



Boston Plate and Win- 

 dow Glass Co 374 



Brague L. B. 267 



Braslan Seed Growers 



Co 257 



Breck Joseph & Sons 257 

 Breitmeyer's J. Sons. 



363 



Brennemaiin J. D.. . 243 

 Bridgeman' s Seed 



Warehouse 257 



Brill Francii 257 



Burpee W. A. & Co.. 257 



Carrillo & Baldwin . • ■ 261 



Cassidy 1 274 



Chicago Carnation 



Co 258 



Chivers T. H 244 



Clarke's David, 8005263 

 Clipper Lawn Mower 



Co 274 



Conard & Jones 243 



CookeG. H 163 



Cottage Gardens 244 



Cowee A 267 



Craig W, P 243 



Donohoe W. H 363 



Domer F. Sons & Co. 259 



Dreer H. A 275 



Du Rie W. B.. 257 



Dysart R.J 264 



Edwards Folding Box 



Co 264 



Ehret Fred 264 



Eisele C 243 



Elliott Wm. & Sons.. -.60 



Esler J G 275 



Ernest W. H 274 



Eyres 263 



Farquhar R. & J. & 



Co 256 



FenrichJ.S :66 



Fiske,H. E. Seed C0.2S7 



Foley Mfg. Co 175 



Ford Bros 266 



Fromeni H. E 266 



Galvin Thos. F. 263 



Getmore Box Factory263 



Grey T. J. Co 257 



Gude Bros. Co 263 



Gattman Alex. J. 264-266 



Hahman F 243 



Hall Asso. 2y5 



Haines J. E 259 



Harlowarden Green- 

 houses 35g 



Hartmann Hjalmar & 



Co 257 



Hauswirth P. J 263 



Heacock Joseph i6i 



Henderson Peter & 



Co 260 



Herbert David&Son.a6o 

 Hews A. H. & Co... .274 

 Hicks Frank S. & Co 267 



Hilfineer Bros 274 



Hill, The E.G. Co.. 258 



Hitchings & Co 276 



Horan E. C 966 



Jacobs S. & Sons . . --275 



fohnson Seed Co 256 



Johnston Heating Co. 275 



Kasting W. F 367 



Kervan Co., The 267 



King Cons. Co 275 



Koral Mfg. Co. 263 



Lager &HurrelI 261 



Langjahr, Alfred H...266 



Page 



Leuthy A. & Co 260 



Lord & Bumham Co. 276 



Manda Jos. A 261 



McCarthy N. F.. 267-272 



McConnell Alex 263 



McKellar Charles W. 364 



McKissick, W. E 264 



McManus Jas 266 



M iami Floral Co 243 



MichellH. F.Co.. ..256 

 Michigan Cut Flower 



Exchange 267 



Millang Charles 266 



MiUang Frank 267 



Miller Theo 963 



Mineralized Rubber 



Co 270 



Mitting, A, 260 



Moninger J. C 375 



Moore, Hentz & Nash 267 

 Morse C. C. & Co.. ..357 

 Murdoch J. B.&Co..a67 

 Murray Samuel 263 



New England Nur- 

 series 244 



Niessen Leo. Co 259 



Ordonez Bros. 261 



Palethorpe P. R 274 



Palmer, F. E 244 



Park Floral Co 263 



Payne John A 274 



Pennock-Meehan Co. 958 

 Perkins St. Nurseries. 260 



Pierce F. O 975 



Pierson F. R. Co 242 



Pierson U Bar Co. . . .276 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co.. 264 



Rawson W. W. & C025S 



Raynor John 1 266 



Reed& Keller 2.7 



Reid Edw 264 



Reinberg Peter 564 



Reuter S. J 259 



Richwagen Paul E. . .259 



Rickards Bros 257 



Riebe F. A 243 



Robinson D. Sons . . . 244 

 Robinson H.M.&C0.267 

 Rockland Nurseries. 243 



Roehrs Julius Co 261 



Roland, Thomas . . . 244 

 Rolker August & Sons 



243-274 



Rose Hill Nurseries .244 

 Rusconi D. .. ■ 260 



Sander & Son 261 



Scheepers John & Co. 243 



Schulz Jacob 263 



Scoti. John 243 



Shanklin Samuel W.. 257 

 Sheppard Garden Car- 



natton Co 259 



Sheridan W.F. 206 



Siggers & Siggers 275 



Situations & Wants.. 272 



Skidelsky S. S 243 



Smyth Wm. J.. 263 



Standard Ph tt Glass 



Co 274 



Stearns A. T. Lumber 



Co ..275 



Stumpp & Walter Co. 



243-257-260 



Sutherland Geo. A. 



Co 264 



Thorburn J.M. & Co. 257 



Totty Cha«:. H 25^ 



Traendly & Schenck.2f6 



Valentine, J. A 263 



Vick's Jas. Sons 257 



Vincent R. Jr. & Sons. 260 



Walsh M.H 744 



Waterer John & Sons. 244 



Weber F. C 263 



Weber H. & Sons 259 



Welch Bros ...264 



Winterson E. F. Co. -264 



Yokoham a N u rseries 

 Co a6i 



Young fohn 266 



Young, Thos. Jr 263 



Young & Nugent . . . .263 



Zirngiebel August.. . .257 

 Zvolanek Ant. C 256 



Is Your Name In The Above 

 List? If Not, Why Not? 



New Offers In This Issue. 



ANNOUNCEMENT. 



John E. Haiues, Bethlehem, Pa. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



J. J. Arnold, Homer, N Y. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



CHRISTMAS SWEET PEAS: BULBS. 



A. T. Boddington, 342 W. 14th St. New 



Yorlj. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



FIELD GROWN CARNATIONS. 



Chas. H. Totty, Madison, N. J. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



FIELD GROWN CARNATIONS: 

 SMILAX. 



S. J. Reuter, Westerly, R. 1. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



GLADIOLUS KATHRYN. 



W. W. Rawson & Co., 5 Union St., Boston. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



GREENHOUSE BUILDING 



MATERIAL. 



I. Cassidy, 215-21 Randolph Av., Jersey 



City, N. J. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



HARDY STOCK. 



The Conard & Jones Co., West Grove, Pa. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS. 



Johnson Seed Co., Philadelphia. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



SALE OF STALLS. 



Boston Co-operative Flower Market, Music 



Hall Place, Boston. 

 For page se e List of Advertisers. 



whitmanii"ferns. 



Rockland Greenhouses, Rockland, Mass. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. 



Advertisements in this column one 

 cent a word. Initials count as words. 

 Cash with order. All correspondence 

 addressed "care HORTICUL- 

 TURE" should be sent to n Ham- 

 ilton Place, Boston. 



HELP WANTED 



horticulture needs a wide- 

 awake representative in every town 

 in the land. Good commissions paid 

 on advertising and subscriptions. If 

 you are ambitious, write for terms. 



FOR SALE 



Useful boiler for sale cheap. A No. 5 

 Lord's Horticultural boiler In good condi- 

 tion. Am replacing with a larger one and 

 will sell at a bargain. R. E. Hannaford, 

 Po rtsmouth, N. H. 



A hot water ARCO Boiler capable of 

 heating 2.300 square feet. Will be sold 

 at half piice. In perfect running order 

 •ind guaranteed for one .year. Reasons for 

 selling — too small for our Increasing bus- 

 iness. Address S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., 

 lGOS-18 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



SITUATION WANTED — On private 

 place by sober, practical man as first as- 

 sistant. European and American experi- 

 ence; good references. Address, 0. W., 119 

 Main street, Irvlngton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 



WANTED: — By middle of September, 

 young man of refinement and good address 

 as clerk In florist's store in suburb of Bos- 

 ton. Will be required to purchase stock 

 and have general charge of store. First 

 class references required. Address P. O. 

 Box 3657, Boston, Mass. 



FLORISTS' HAIL ASSOCIATION OF 

 AMERICA. 



Summary of the Secretary's Report for 

 Year Ending August 1, 1907. 

 The 1,461 members of the Florists' 

 Hall Association of America on August 

 1, 1907, insured glass as follows: 



Single thick glass, 5,092,007; double 

 thick glass, 15,058,024; extra one-half 

 single thick glass, 754,993; extra one- 

 half double thick glass, 1,840,066; ex- 

 tra whole single thick glass, 1,504,028; 

 extra whole double thick glass, 

 4,216,279; amount paid for losses from 

 Aug. 1, 1906, to Aug. 1, 1907, ?4,536.34, 

 being equivalent to an insurance upon 

 27,197,867 square feet of glass. 



The total receipts for the year end- 

 ing August 1, 1907, as per treasurer's 

 report, have been $20,316.35. 



The total expenditures as per treas- 

 uret's report have been $11,169.90. 



The cash balance at the close of the 

 year is $24,296.94, of which $348.98 be- 

 longs to the Reserve fund, and 

 $23,947.96 to the Emergency fund. The 

 Reserve fund now consists of $17,400.00 

 securely invested and $348.98 cash in 

 hand, making a total of $17,748.98. 



Seventy-three losses, representing a 

 breakage of 36,982 square feet of single 

 thick glass and 27,331 square feet of 

 double thick glass have been paid 

 during the year. . 



One thousand and one hundred 

 losses have been adjusted since the 

 organization of the Association, in- 

 volving a total expenditure of a little 

 over $105,000. 



The 10 per cent, assessment on 

 hazardous risks netted the treasury 

 $38.52. 



It is with a great deal of satisfaction 

 that your secretary is able to call at- 

 tention to the fact that the reserve 

 fund is rapidly approaching that point 

 where it will be amply able to meet 

 the largest possible individual loss. 

 And the growing stability o£ the Asso- 

 ciation proves that the projectors of 

 the scheme builded perhaps better and 

 stronger than they realized a decade 

 ago. 



The only liabilities of the Associa- 

 tion are ten losses which will aggre- 

 gate about, $600 and of which no proofs 

 have been filed. 



The secretary again wishes to call 

 attention to the fact that a duplicate 

 of any loss will be furnished to any 

 tnember of the Association upon appli- 

 cation. 



The false economy of tempting 

 Providence was forcibly illustrated at 

 Newburg, N. Y., about a month ago, 

 where many thousand feet of unin- 



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 S within three miles of State House, S 

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