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horticulture: 



October 12, 1907 



List of Advertisers 



Page 



Allen J. K 490 



Allen Wm. Stuart Co.4go 

 American Nursery- • .472 

 Aschmann Godlrev--'47i 

 Atlanta Floral Co. ..-187 



.Bareobrug Burgers & 



Co 483 



Berger H. H. & Co.. 482 

 .Bjrrowsri.il.liaon.47" 



Baur Floral Co 47' 



Bayersdorfer H.& Co. 



4S0 



Bay State Nur.serics..472 



Bernini- H. G, 49' 



Bjddington A.T 481 



Boston Florist Letter 



Co ■■•487 



Boston Plate and Win- 

 dow Glass Co 498 



.Braslan Seed Growers 



Co •■•■483 



Bfeck Joseph & Sons 483 

 .Breitmeyer's J. Sons. 



487 



Bridgeman's Seed 



Warehouse 483 



Barpee W. A. & Co. 

 47f483 



Xain.W.I...... 496 



CarnlloS Baldwin ..-404 



Cassidyl ,•■•499 



Chicago Carnation 



Co ■ 47' 



Clarke's David, SonS487 



Coles W.W 498 



Conard& Jones 472 



Cook H. A. & Son... 439 



CookeG. H •■ 48/ 



CoweeA. 49- 



Craig W. P 489 



Davis A. B. & Son-- 47' 



DawsonM. M 472 



Donohoe W. H 487 



Domer F. Sons & Co.47' 



Dreer H. A. 485-49^ 



Dysart R.J. 488 



Eastern Nurseries 47" 



.Eiwards Folding Box 



Co. 488 



Ehret Fred 488 



Elliott Wm.& Sons.. 483 

 Engelman R . & Son . ■ 47 ■ 



Eiler J G 498 



Ernest W.H 498 



Evens Chas ..•47' 



Eyres 487 



Farquhar R. & J. & 



Co.. 481 



FenrichJ.S 49" 



Fiske, H. E. Seed C0.483 



Foley Mfg. Co 499 



Ford Bros 49" 



Froment H. E. 49° 



Galvin Thos. F 487 



.Garnsev M. V -487 



Green Chas. H 47' 



Grey T.J. Co 483 



GudeBros.Co 487 



Gattman Alex. J 49° 



HailAsso. 498 



Hartmann Hjalmar & 



Co 483 



HauswirthP.J 487 



Heiss J. B 47' 



Henshaw A. M 491 



Herbert David & Son. 472 

 Hews A. H. &C0....498 

 Hicks Frank S. & Co.49r 

 Hilfinger Bros 498 



'Hippard E 499 



Hitchlngs & Co 500 



Horan E. C 490 



Johnston Heating Co. 499 



Kastlng W.F 491 



Kentucky Tobacco 



Product Co. 497 



Kervan Co., The 491 



Kessler,P. F 49' 



King Cons. Co 499 



Koral M fe Co 4 '7 



Kuebler Wm. H 49' 



Lager &Hurrell 484 



Lambert J 471 



Langjahr, Alfred H. . . 4(;o 



Leuthy A. & Co 471 



Lord & Burnham Co. 500 



Manda Jos. A 484 



McCarthy N. F......49- 



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McConneli Alex 487 



McKellar Charles W. 488 



McKissick,W. E 488 



McManus J as 490 



Metropolitan Ma- 

 terial Co 499 



Michell H. F.Co.- -.483 

 Michigan Cut Flower 



Exchange 491 



Millang Charles 490 



Millang Frank 491 



Miller Theo 487 



MineralizeJ Rubber 



Co 499 



Moninger J. C 499 



Moore, Hentz & Nash 491 



Moore, J L. 481 



Morse C.C. & Co... .483 

 Murdoch J. B.& Co. .49 

 Murray Samuel 487 



New England Nur- 

 series 472 



Nicotine Mfg. Co 498 



Niessen Leo. Co 489 



Oak Hill Nurseries.- ^472 

 Ordonez Bros 484 



Palethorpe P. R 498 



Park Floral Co 487 



Payne John A 49^ 



Pennock-Meehan Co. 488 

 Perfection Chemical 



Co -.--498 



Perkins St. Nurseries. 471 



Pierce F. 499 



Pierson F. R- Co 4S1 



Pierson U Bar Co ... - 500 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co. -488 

 Pulverized Manure 



Co 498 



Rawson W. W.& Co . . 498 



Ray nor John 1 490 



Reed& Keller 491 



Reid Edw 488 



Reinberg Peter 488 



Rickards Bros 483 



Robinson D. Sona . - .472 

 Robinson H.M . & Co. 491 



Rock Wm. L 487 



Roehrs Julius Co. 472-484 

 Roland, Thomas -• -472 

 Rolker August & Sons 



481-498 



R ise Hill Nurseries -472 

 Rusconi D. 481 



Sander & Son 484 



Scheepers John & Co. 471 

 Schultheis Anton -.471 



Schuiz Jacob 487 



Scott, John 471 



SheridanW. F 490 



Siggers & Siggers 499 



Situations & Wants- -496 



Skidelskv S. S 471 



Smyth Wm. J 487 



Standard Pl't« Glass 



Co 499 



Stearns A. T. Lumber 



Co 499 



Stumpp & Walter Co. 



483 



Thau M 471 



The Fernery 471 



ThorburnJ.M. &Co.48i 



Totty Chas. H 471 



Traendly & Schenck 



479-490 



Valentine, J. A 4S7 



Vick's Jas. Sons 483 



Vincent R. Jr. & Sons. 471 



Watson, G.C 483 



WalshM. H 472 



Waterer John & Sons-472 



Weber F. C 487 



Weber H. & Sons... -471 



Welch Bros 488 



Wilson, Andrew 498 



Winterson E. F. Co. -488 



Yokohama Nursery 



Co 481 



Young John 490 



Young, Thos. Jr 487 



Young & Nugent . . . . 4''7 



ZangenO. V i% 



Zinn, J. A.. . 487 



Is Your Name In The Above 

 List? If Not, Why Not ? 



New Offers in This Issue. 



BABY RAMBLER ROSES. 



A. B. Davis & Sou, I'urcellville, Va. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS, ROSES, CAR- 

 NATIONS, ORCHIDS. 

 Traendl.v i>e .Srlieuek. 44 W. 2Stli Street, 

 New York. 

 For page see Ijist of Advertisers. 



DAHLIAS: GLADIOLI. 



J. L. Moore, Northboro, Mass. 

 For page see List ot Advertisers. 



GRASS SEED SPECIALISTS. 



I'.arunbnig, Brugers & Co., Arnheim. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



HERBACEOUS PEONIES. 



Wm. Elliott & Sons, 201 Fultou St., New 



Yorlf. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



INSECTICIDE. 



Carman's Anti pest. 



W. W. Eawsou & Co., ij Union St., Boston. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



JAPANESE AND GERMAN IRIS. 



Henry A. Hreer. 714 Chestnut St., 



PhiladeliJhia. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



JAPAN LILIUM LONGIFLORUM. 



Yokohama Nurser.v Co., 31 Barclay Street, 

 New York. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



KENTIA SEED: DUTCH BULBS: 

 FRENCH ROMAN HYACINTHS. 



H. H. Berger & Co., 70 Warren St., New 



York. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY EXCEL- 

 LENTA. 



•Tohu Sclieepers & Co., 4 and 6 Old Slip, 



New York. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



PRINCESS VIOLETS. 



Chas. H. Green, Spencer, Mass. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



RETAIL FLORIST. 



Julius A. Zinn, 2 Beacon St., Boston. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. 



Adverliscments in this column one 

 cent a word. Initials count as words. 

 Cash with order. All correspondence 

 addressed "care HORTICUL- 

 TURE" should be sent to J J Ham- 

 ilton Place, Boston. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



WANTED position by young man grow- 

 ing roses or carnations, either private of 

 commercial. 5 years' experience In latter. 

 G, care Horticulture. 



SITUATION WANTED by gardener with 

 good record, private place preferred. Mar- 

 ried, two children. Address N., care HOR- 

 TICULTURE^ 



SITUATION WANTED in general green- 

 house work; single, age 35, five years' ex- 

 perience, commercial. Address W. W., care 

 Horticulture. 



WANTED- Position as manager of plant 

 and fern growing establishment. Exper- 

 ienced. L, care HORTICULTURE. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE-GREENHOUSE PLANT 



4000 ft. glass, 4 acres good land ; dwelling- 

 house 8 rooms, good stable ; 9 miles from 

 Boston ; five minutes to electric and steam 

 cars. Doing good business and excellent 

 chance for increase. Address 



W.J.GAIN,I34 North St., Newtonville.Mass. 



FOR SALE— Well established florist bos- 

 Iness with greenhouses in rear of store. 

 E. C. Thlnnes, 245 De Kalb Avenue, Brook- 

 Ivn, N- Y. 



OBITUARY. 



Z. DeForest Ely. 



Son of late Ezra Stiles Ely D- D-, ot 

 Philadelphia, died Sept. 30, aged 56, 

 and was buried at Abington, Pa., on 

 Oct. 3, with Masonic honors. Z. De 

 Forest Ely was the founder of the 

 seed firm of that name, which at one 

 time was quite a factor in the seed 

 trade of the country. Business re- 

 verses of some ten years ago under- 

 mined Mr. Ely's health and he lived 

 in retirement since then until his 

 death. His early training was obtain- 

 ed in the house of Robert Buist & Co., 

 of which he was at one time a partner. 

 Mr. Ely had a very winning, although 

 mercurial, mentality, and all through 

 his career showed a brilliant and 

 progressive intellect. Had he been of 

 a less high strung and sensitive tem- 

 perament it is very probable he would 

 have surmounted his business 

 troubles, but the delicate organization 

 snapped under the strain and forced a 

 retirement, which proved final. What 

 he did during his span of life he did 

 well, and he leaves a stainless record 

 behind him. G. C. W. 



Hugo Book. 



Hugo Book, for many years engaged 

 in the florist business in Worcester, 

 Mass., died on October 4 in St. Vincent 

 Hospital after an operation for appen- 

 dicitis. He was -50 yea;s and 27 days 

 old, and his death occurred on the 16tli 

 anniversary of his marriage. 



He was born in Munster Westtalen, 

 (lerniany, the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Jo- 

 seph Fool;. His fathei- was city clerk 

 in Munster and a v,'eIl-known and re- 

 spected person. He was educated In 

 the schools at Westfalen. He settled 

 in Worcester and married October 4. 

 1891. He learned his business in the 

 gardens and conservatories at the 

 Schloss garden of Munster, capitol of 

 Westfalen. 



During his spare time he was very 

 fond of hybridizing and grafting roses 

 and possessed a famous garden in 

 which he had a splendid collection. 



He is survived by his wife and two 

 daughters, Mary, 15 years old, Amelia, 

 10 and a son, Albert, 12 years- 



John E. Olsen. 

 We regret to announce the death 

 of Mr. -tohu G. Olsc-n, an esteemed 

 employe of the Illinois Seed Company, 

 Chicago. Mr. Olsen has been asso- 

 ciated for many years with the Illinois 

 Seed Company and his death is not 

 only a sad loss to them but to a 

 host of friends in the seed business 

 who knew his worth. We have a letter 

 from President Green of the Company 

 e.xpressing his deep sense of personal 

 bereavement. Mr. Olsen's death was 

 caused by aiipcndicitis after an illness 

 of but five days. He leaves a wife and 

 a four-year-old son. 



Other Deaths- 

 Mrs. M. Rose Wingert, florist, of 

 Wilmington, Del., died on October 3 

 at her home, 714 King street. 



B. Ij. Alley, one of the old-time 

 florists of Danvers, Mass., died on 

 Sunday, October 6, at an advanced 

 age. 



