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HORTICULTUEE 



May 3, 1913 



New Offers in This Issue 



CANNAS AND BEDDING STOCK. 



R. Vincent, Jr. & Sons Co., White Marsh, 



Ma. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



CAPE JASMINE FROM TEXAS. 



Woodward Floral Co., R. W. Woodward, 



Mgr., Alvin, Texas. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



F. BULLERI FLOWER SEEDS. 



V. Shnketano, 50 West 30th St.. N. Y. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS AND 

 HOLLYHOCKS. 



Breck-Rohinson Nurseries, Lexington, Mass' 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



HYDRANGEA OTAKSA. 



F. R. Pierson Co., Tarrytown-on-Hndson. 



New York. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



MEMORIAL DAY PROFITS. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co.. Philadelphia, Pa, 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



B Vincent, Jr. & Sons Co.. White Marsh, 



Md. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



HELP WANTED 



WANTED 



Thoroughly competent rose 

 grower. Wages $75.00 per 

 month, etc. Only men of 

 ability please answer, with 

 references. 



A.A. MACDONALD 



Duke's Farm Somerville, N. J. 



WANTED AT ONCE— Competent plant 



grower to take full charge of pot-plant de- 

 partment of large retail establishment 

 where first-class stock is required. One 

 with some knowledge of orchids preferred. 

 Address N. T.. care HORTICULTURE. 



WANTED — 2 bright young men. Carna- 

 tion Growers, who have had charge of 

 growing sections. State wages, etc. Ad- 

 dress, Box S. care HORTICULTURE. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



SITUATION WANTED— By gardener. 

 Highly recommended by prominent New 

 England family. Age 34; married; one 

 child. Abstainer. Twenty years' extensive 

 experience in private families; fruit and 

 flowers, hardy and under glass; vegetables, 

 etc. S., car« HORTI CULTURE. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE — Fresh from factory, new; 

 10 X 12, 16 X 18, 16 X 24, double thick. A 

 and B qualities. Market dropped. Now is 

 the time to buy and save money. Parshcl- 

 sky Bros., Inc., 215-217 Havemeyer St., 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — Four acres of desirable 

 land, good rich soil, on the main thorough- 

 fare between Boston and Worcester. Also 

 a good cottage house, with sheds, and sta- 

 ble accommodations for 14 horses. Just 

 the place to establish a greenhouse as well 

 as to secure a desirable home. Address T. 

 W. B., care HORTICULTURE. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



WANTED TO RENT. 



Greenhouse property for the purpose of 

 raising flowers for wholesale. Must be In 

 first class condition and within easy 

 shipping distance of Boston, Give full par- 

 ticulars and rent per year in first letter. 



Address B, care_HOR'nCUL'ruRE^ 



"WANTED — To Lease, with privilege of 

 buying, a greenhouse establishment, doing 

 a good retail business. Give full particu- 

 lars. Address G. T., care HORTICULTURE. 



YOUR Kind of Advertising 

 Will be Boosted at Baltimore 



You may not think that you are much of an advertiser — but 

 you are — nothing is sold without advertising of some kind. _ Do 

 you want to learn what is being done in your line of advertising 

 — trade paper, technical paper, direct-by-mail advertising — what- 

 ever method of publicity you use ? Do you want to hear 

 addresses from the men who have made the big American suc- 

 cesses in advertising and merchandising of all kinds? Do you 

 want to meet 10,000 live, progressive, thinking men — buyers of 

 advertising — the men who are responsible for the industrial 

 progress and supremacy of the United States? If so, go to the 

 ninth 



Annual Convention of the 

 Associated Advertising Clubs 



of America. This great Cnnven- 

 tion will be held in Baltimore, 

 June 8th to 13th. Open meetings, 

 held every day, will be full of in- 

 spiration, education, and informa- 

 tion on every branch of merchan- 

 dising. Delegates from 135 .Ameri- 

 can and Canadian clubs will be 

 present, as well as delegations from 

 Great Britain, Germany and other 

 foreign countries. Baltimore will 



more than sustain her enviable 

 reputation for bountiful hospitality 

 in a series of splendid evening en- 

 tertainments of wide variety and 

 deliffhtful nossibilities. 



You will be welcome whether 

 you are a member of an advertising 

 club or not. Afake up your mind 

 now to go; write to the address 

 below for information as to the 

 program, hotel accommodations, etc. 



Associated Advertising Clubs of America 



Convention Bureau 



1 North Calvert Street 



Baltimore, Md. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Francesco Bulleri, Italy; V. Shake- 

 tano. Representative, 50 W. 30th 

 street. New York City. Wholesale 

 Price Current of Flower Seeds. 



Chester Jay Hunt, Montclalr, N. J.— 

 "The Blue Book of Bulbs, 1913." This 

 catalogue is a very refined production 

 and in it are listed the most select 

 species and varieties of spring-flower- 

 ing bulbs, for the use of discriminat- 

 ing buyers. The cultural notes are 

 a valuable part of the contents. 



Yokohama Nursery Co., Yokohama, 

 Japan, and 31 Barclay street. New 

 York.— 1913-1914 Descriptive Catalogue 



of Bulbs, Plants, Seeds, etc. A hand- 

 somely illustrated catalogue attrac- 

 tively bound in Japanese style. Cov- 

 ers show a number of rare hardy gar- 

 den perennials in natural colors, beau- 

 tifully tinted. Prices quoted whole- 

 sale, in U. S. gold. 



Felix & Dykhuis, Boskoop, Holland. 

 —Wholesale Trade List, 1913-'14, A 

 splendid catalogue, giving much use- 

 ful information. Printed in two col- 

 ors and richly bound. Accompanying 

 it is "The Preonia," a descriptive list 

 of 300 varieties of po^onia sinensis; 

 also folders with instructions for the 

 forcing of lilacs and rhododendrons 

 and a complete nursery cable code. 



