November 30, 1907 



HORTICULTURE 



721 



AND 



WHO IS ^^^^ week we called 

 TA DI A n/rc on a customer in Hart- 

 lU DLAlVlt ford, to look over a 

 40 foot, iron frame, H. & Co. house 

 completed for him in October. The 

 carnations, of course, were a bit back- 

 ward, being so late in planting. We 

 asked Mr. B. who was to blame for 

 getting the house finished so late. 

 "Well, when Hitchings & Co. were 

 ready to go ahead, we were not. 

 When we were, they were too busy 

 and couldn't, so it hung fire until 

 along in October. No, I am not 

 blaming the builders, but we have 

 learned our lesson. Next time we 

 will start doing things in the fall." 

 This is but a sample of what growers all 

 over the country are bound to be up 

 against if they don't get busy before 

 it is busy time. This advice is spec- 

 ially for you. Write us. 



HITCHINGS AND CO. 



GREENHOUSE DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS. 



Manniacturers of Heating aad VeBtllallntf Apparatus. 



1170 Brojadway, 



NEW YORK. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING AND 

 CONTEMPLATED. 



Buffalo, N. Y. — J. Wean, one house. 



Joanna, Pa. — David Beller, house 14 

 X 30. 



Beaver. Pa. — Thos. Fitzgerald, one 

 house. 



Chester, Pa. — M. Copper, vegetable 

 house. 



Dighton Mass. — Hiram Palmer, one 

 house. 



Stratford, Ct.— J. F. Sexton, one 

 house. 



Westerly, R. I. — J. E. Howard, one 

 house. 



W. Bantam, Ct. — Eugene Small, ad- 

 ditions. 



Salem, Mass. — David M. Little, con- 

 servatory. 



Raleigh, N. C. — H. Steinmetz, range 

 of houses. 



Amesbury, Mass. — G. W. Patterson, 

 one house. 



Glen Echo, Calif.— C. C. Morse & Co., 

 two houses. 



Jeffersonville, Ind. — F. Anderson, 

 two houses. 



Haverhill, Mass. — W. W. Emerson, 

 conservatory. 



Wequeteouock, R. I. — Miss Shars- 

 wood, additions. 



Wilkes Barre, Pa. — Park Commis- 

 sion, one house. 



Fitchburg, Mass. — G. H. Hastings, 

 one house lSx24. 



Petersburg, Va.— Mrs. R. B. Stiles, 

 range of houses. 



W. Brentwood, N. H.— A. E. Bart- 

 lett, range of houses. 



Ft. Collins, Colo.— Espelin & Warren, 

 four houses, each 20x85. 



Three Rivers, Mich. — Riverside Cem- 

 etery Association, house 15x30. 



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24° 



BELOW 



ZERO 



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The 



Greenhouse 

 Boiler 



and we had no difficulty in maintaining a temperature 

 of 600 " is the testimony of a well know n Pennsylvania 

 florist who is using my QKbENHOUSe BOIL'ER. 



Let me quote vou prices, 



JOHN A. PAYNE, 



Horticultural Architect and 



Builder. 



Main Office and Factory: 



260-274 Culver Ave., Jersey City, N.J. 



Sash opening apparatus and all klnda of 

 greenhonse structural material. 



Cattle Manure 



^dded or 

 ilverized 



Best and safest manure for florists 

 and greenhouse use. absolutely pure, 

 no waste, no danger. Write for cir- 

 culars and prices. 



The Pulverized Manure Co., 

 31 Union Stock Yards, Chicago 



\nzflRb 



tlANMRES 



In Bags ^Pu^ 



The Best 

 Bug Killer and 



Bloom Saver 



For PROOF 



Write to 



P.R.PalethorpeCo. 



OWENSBQRO, KY. 



CARMAN'S ANTIPEST 



For the Garden, Orchard and Greenhouse. 



Non- poisonous and harmless to vegetation. 



KUlB Qrcen Fly, Aphides, Bark: Lice, Thrip, 



Mealy Bug, Red Spider, Scale, Wire 



Worms, Ants and Slugs. 



This is the Grower's Friend, handy to' use, cheap 

 and effective, mixes readily in water. Destroys 

 all insect pests, and keeps down filth. Circulars 

 on application. $1.50 per gallon.] I, Also in 

 quarts, half gallons and in bulk. 



PERFECTION CHEMICAL CO., 



FLUSHING, N. V. 



Baslem AgttUa : 



W.W. RAWSOH & CO., SUnlan St. Boston, Mass. 



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HlHiBlSl 





STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



Packed la small crates, easy to handle. 

 Price per crate 

 >5oo3io.potsiDcrate$4 *~ 



Price per crate- 

 130 7la. potsiacrate$4.3o 

 60 8 '* " 3.00 



HAND MADE 

 48 9 in. pots in crate $3.60 

 4I 10 " " 4.8. 



"4 11 " " 3.60 



34 tj " " 4.80 



12 14 " " 4.80 



Seed pans, tame price as pots. Send for price lis^lf 

 Cylinders for Cut Bowers, Hangioe Baskets, Lawn 

 Vases, etc. Ten per cent. o«f lor cash with order. Address. 



BUfln^cr Bros.,Pottery,Fort Edward.N.Y. 



«ugu»t fiolkor 4 Sons, Agts. , 81 Barclay St. , N. 1. City.. 



BETWEEN YOU AND ME, What 

 do you think of the Buyer's Directory 

 and Ready Reference Guide of HORTI- 

 CULTURE? I always lool< It over be- 

 fore I do any buying. 



Standard 

 Flower . . 



POT5 



If your greenhouses arc within 500 miles of 

 the Capitol, write us, we can save you ntODcy 



W. H. ERNEST, 



28th and M Street WAStilNGTON D. C. 



