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HORTICULTURE 



August 31, 1907 



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New. 



Kansas City. Kan. — C. Fields, 

 •chrysanthemum house. 17x32. 



Avon, Mass. — E. P. Oliver, one 

 house. 



W. Lebanon, N. H. — Samuel P. 

 French, one house. 



New Faven, Ct.— Col. Hutherford 

 Trowbridge, conservatory, 15x24. 



Additions. 



Palo Alto, Cal.— Flint & Flint, three 

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East Mansfield, JIass.— B. D. Vick- 

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Tewksbuiy, Mass. — John Gale 

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Longueil, Can.— Mr. Hill, addition, 

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Gardner, Mass.— C. J. Brickson, 

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Dover, N. H.— Charles A. Davis, three 

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LIST OF PATENTS. 

 Issued August 6, 1907. 



S62,433. Two-row Cultivator. Silas 

 E. Bailor & Fred M. Ashe, 

 Tarkio, Mo. 



862,567. Horse Rake. Henry L. & Ed- 

 gar C. Litchfield & John C. 

 Harris, Waterloo, la. As- 

 signors to The Litchfield 

 Manufacturing Company, 

 of the same place. 



862,597. Pusher For Manure Spread- 

 ers. Dalton K. Wilson, 

 Gladbrook, la. Assignor to 

 William Galloway Com- 

 pany, of Waterloo, la. 



862,708. Fertilizer Distributer. Ed- 

 mond N. Camp, Moreland, 

 Ga. Assignor of one-third 

 to Chas. F. Camp and one- 

 third to George Wooster, of 

 the same place. 



862,718. Combined Roller, Harrow and 

 Drag. Doras W. Davis, 

 Cheney, Kansas. 



862,743. Machine for Removing In- 

 sects from Plants. Peter 

 E. Larson, lola. Wis. 



Issued August 13, 1907. 



802,977. Combined Plow and Culti- 

 vator. William P. LaFol- 

 lette. New Salisbury, Ind 



863,023. Weed Cutter, Cultivator and 

 Pulverizer. John E. Court- 

 right, Independence, Kan. 



S63.024 Cultivator and Pulverizer. 

 John E. Courtright, Inde- 

 pendence, Kan. 



863,273. Draft Mechanism for Plows. 

 Gilbert E. Gowey and Wil- 

 liam E. Lees, Gardner, and 

 John G. Bell. Tallula, 111. 

 Issued August 20, 1907. 



863,632. Garden Rake Attachment. 

 Paul Peterson, Fairmount, 

 Minn. 



803,983. Harrow. Fred Gletty, Sher- 

 idan, 111. 



863,999. Steam Plow. James Joyce, 

 Jr., Sikeston, Mo. 



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HORTICULTURE'S REPRESENTA- 

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BUFFALO, N. Y.— E. C. Brucker, 385 87 



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 CINCINNATI, OHIO— Frank W. Ball, 81 



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MONTREAL, P. Q.— Gabriel Vre'igde, 27 

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