October 26, 1907 



HORTICULTURE 



561 



TWEMLOW'S OLD ENGLISH GLAZING PUTTY 



ONE OF THE MOST SERVICEABLE ARTICLES IN THE WORLD. 



Liquid, in gallons to barrels of 50 gallons, 

 Is sold by many of the Florist Supply houses in the United States. 



, Hammond's Paint and Slug Shot Works, Fishkill-on-Hudson,N.Y. 



Slug Shot Kills Sow Bugs. ... Qrape Dust Kills Mildew. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR CON- 

 TEMPLATED. 



Dover, N. II. — C. A. Davis, ono> 

 house. 



Streator, 111. — Thos. Johns, vegetable 

 house. 



Erie, Pa.— M. T. Wilkins, range of 

 houses. 



Albany, N. Y.— A. F. Balfont, house 

 10 X 25. 



Canal Dover, O. — Wm. Judy, housR 

 60 X 200. 



Tacoma, Wash. — Frank Spaulding, 

 one house. 



Nevada, Mo. — G. P. Kaupp & Son, 

 one house. 



Tacoma, Wash. — Tacoma Cemetery, 

 one house. 



Rochester, Mich. — Frank Dahlman, 

 house, 20 X 60. 



Kent. Wash. — Seattle Carnation Co., 

 house 25 x 170. 



A^ateitown Mass.— W. W. Rugg, let- 

 tuce house, 150 ft. 



Spokane, Wash. — Empire Plant «i 

 Floral Co., one house. 



Schoolcraft, Mich. — Cropson & 3i- 

 mouds, range of houses. 



Exeter, N. H. — Exeter Rose Conser- 

 vatories, violet house, 10 x 100. 



So. Sudbury, Mass. — Jas. Tulis. one 

 house; S. A. Anderson, one house. 



Platteville, Wis.— Schaefer & Reinke, 

 four houses, one 25 x 65, three 50 x 

 320. 



Atlanta, Ga.— John L. Watkins & 

 Son, one house 14 x 100, one house 1! 

 x70. 



Cleveland, O.— C M. Wagner, conser- 

 vatory; Chas. Rramley & Son, range 

 of houses. 



Minneapolis, Minn. — Lakewood Ce- 

 metery Association, two houses 56 x 

 103, 26 X 60. 



E. C. Mather of Wooduide, L. 1., has 

 just completed the erection of three 

 new greenhouses. Hitchineis boilers 

 were installed. 



MOVEMENTS OF GARDENERS. 



John Heereraans has taken a posi- 

 tion as superintendent of the estate of 

 R. T. Wilson, Jr., at Bluffington, N. C. 



Matthew Brophy has taken a posi- 

 tion as head gardener with C. C. 

 Green, New Canaan, Conn. 



INCORPORATED. 



Drexel Floral Co., Chicago; \V. T. 

 Underwood, D. B. Cole, A. b. McElroy, 

 capital, $1,000. 



Davi'l S. Beach & Sons of Oklahoma, 

 City, Ckla., and Bridgeport. Con:i.; D. 

 S. Beach, J. H. Beach. Jr., Bridgeport: 

 R. V. Remington, Oklahoma City; 

 capital, •fl00,0G0. 



BUSINESS CHANGES. 



The Anderson Floral & Nursery Co. 

 has purchased the business of McCart 

 & Anderson, Fort Worth, Texas. 



YES! 



Advertising in Horticulture 



PAYS, 



"SOLD OUT." 



Niagara Falls, N. Y., July 17. r.)07. 

 HOKTIC'OLTURE Publishing Co. 



(ientlpmon: -I'ksise discontinue our adv. 

 tor Begonias which you in&erted \ast week. 

 The whole lot was taken by one firm, 

 and to date it is necessai-y that we return 

 cheques amounting to nearly l?200.00. 



We are greatly pleased with the adv.. 

 although we regret tiiat v\e have to re 

 turn cheques on hand. 



Very truly youis. 

 E. A. I;UTI,ER & SOX. 



"SOLD OUT." 



August 28, 1007. 

 HOUTlCUI/rURE, 



Discontinue all my advs. Sold out. 

 D.iily have to return cheques fnr gLiod.s 

 cannot get for inquirers. 



(Signed) I. M. K.W.NER 

 iJrcenport, I.. I., N. Y. 



■APPRECIATED IN INDIANA." 



HtiltTICUI.TURE Publisliiiig C... 

 Boston, Mass. 



Dp,".r Sirs: — I'iuvlcseil you will pleass find 

 check for amount due .vtu to date. Please 

 accept our thanks for waiting on us and 

 for the largo i', mount of inquirie? and busi- 

 ness your magazine has sent to ns. Surely 

 the little ad. we placed with .v<»u has done 

 us a lot of good and as we cannot keep 

 up with the orders at prcsi nt we will 

 kindly tsk you to discantinnci the ad. un- 

 til we nfitify yon again later on. 



Respectfully yours. 

 THE IliaM SUPPORT CO. 



••IMMENSE BUSINESS." 



Would say and glad to sa,v That 1 am 

 sold out of my pansy stock. Thanking 

 yen very kindl.v for th,j immense business 

 yonr paper has alone favored us with. 

 Yours tnily, 



WM. DOBBKRTIN. 

 Rochester. X. Y.. April 2!i. 1:107. 



•RESULTS SATISFACTORY.'' 



Sept. 26, 1007. 

 i'hase discontinue ad; will have some- 

 thing else later. Results satisf.actory. 

 W. H. & C. B. NKWMA.X. 



Akron, \. Y. 



•PLANTS ALL SOLD." 



October 7. 1907. 

 HORTICULTURE: 



PICEse discontinue ad. Plants are all 

 sold. 



Ycurs respectfully, 



P.L.'VNKSM-'^ BRrv.^. 

 Grand Rapids. Mich. 



WHY 



Advertising in Horticulture 



PAYS. 



•ACCURATE REPORT." 



June 2tj. 190T. 

 HORTICULTURE Publishing Co. 

 .Mr. Wm. J. Stewart, Editor: 

 Dear Sir: — Allow m.i to congratulate 

 you ^:pou the accuracy of your market 

 reports. "Comparisons, of course ?j'e 

 otlious * but I must say that the report.* 

 in HORTICUl Tl.'RE in my opinion (at 

 least as far as ^his market is concerned 

 and that is the only one in which I am 

 conversant with the conditions) morf 

 nearly hit the nail on the bead and size 

 up the market better ihan any of your 

 ■-•onteniporarics. st least il'nt Is tlie be- 

 lief of 



Yours sincerely. 



C. M \. 



-WOULD HATE TO DO WITHOUT." 



West Newton, Mass.. July 3. jnoT. 

 Hort. Pub. Co., Boston, Mass. 



Dear Sirs: — Enclosed you will tind check 

 for $1.00 to pay subscription on paper 

 ■•HORTICULTURE'' which I would hate 

 to do ^\ithout. 



Very truly yours. 



H. M. SHURBIIitT. 

 1600 Washington St. 



•'WELL LIKED." 



St. Albans, Vt., July 15. 1007. 

 Vctur Paper is well iik.'d. I'"'iud enclosed 



$1.00. 



HENRY BRYANr. 



■•INDISPENSABLE." 



Doyle.stowTi, 0-. July 15. i:)o7. 

 Gentlemen: — Find enclosed nione.y order 

 for SLW for HORTICULTURE another 

 year. We fee! ^\'e cannot successiully 



manage our greenhouse wlth^)nt it. and at 

 present we are building ait 80 ft. addi- 

 tion. 



Y'ours respectfully. 



C. .\. MUSSER. 

 Wavne Co.. Box 307. 



"IN HIGH ESTEEM." 



We hold your iminial in high esteem 

 and welcome its weekly lii'l'^arance. 

 Very truly yours, 

 THE ELM CITY M RSKRY CO. 

 Xc^-- Haven. Conn. 



■PARTICULAR PLEASURE." 



Pennsylvania. Sept. 14, 1907. 

 Dear Sir. —Allow nie to congratulate 

 you upon the manner in which you han- 

 dled copy in connection with the recent 

 convmtion in Philadelphia, and I would 

 also like to acknowledge particular pleas- 

 ure in Ihe notes you inibUsh from the 

 othoi -ido of the water. — E. P. 



