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HOETICULTUEE 



June 7, 1913 



I^OHS 



HEWS STANDARD POTS 





POT MAKERS FOR 140 YEARS 



3 WORLDS LARGESTMANUFACTU1MRS 



Pears«n Street 

 LON« ISLAND CITY, N. Y. 



WRITE FOR CATALOOUE ANB DISCOUNTS 



A. H. HEWS & CO., Inc. 



Melii Office and Pi 

 OAMMMDOC, MASS 



of nursery stock, for each separate 

 shipment or consignment thereof, the 

 permittee shall notify the Secretary of 

 Agriculture, through the collector of 

 customs where entry is made, on 

 forms provided for that purpose, stat- 

 ing the number of permit, the date of 

 entry, the general nature and quantity 

 of the nursery stock, the country and 

 locality where grown, and the name 

 and address of the consignee to whom 

 it is proposed to forward the nursery 

 stock, together with the probable date 

 of delivery for transportation. 



At the same time a copy of the 

 notice to the Secretary of Agricul- 

 ture shall be sent by the permittee to 

 the duly authorized insiiector or other 

 officer of the State. Territory, or Dis- 

 trict to which the nursery stock is 

 to be shipped. Lists of such inspec- 



WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. 



AdTertloemeiits In thU eoloniB 

 one cent a word. InltlAls conat 

 .B words. Cash with order. All 

 correspondence addressed "Care 

 HORTICULTURE" shoald be teat 

 to 11 Hamilton PIae«, Boson. 



HELP WANTED 



WANTED — A good man for Cemetery 

 work. Good position and nice home for 

 married man to live In. Address GEO. C. 

 ■WATSON, 9th and Market Sts., Phila., Pa. 



WANTED — First-class greenbouse as- 

 sistant on pood private estate near New 

 York; must have good knowledge of green- 

 house work, and orchids preferred ; age 23 

 to 28; English or Scotch. Apply with full 

 particulars, P. O. Box 144, Madison, New 

 Jersey. 



WANTED— First-class assistant for out- 

 side work; young man, 25 or 26 years; 

 Scotch preferred. Apply, enclosing refer- 

 ences. J. G. BROCK, care E. T. Bedford, 

 Greens Farms, Conn. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



SITUATION WANTED— By Dutch Gar- 

 dener, 36 years old, married, English and 

 American experiences in private place; up- 

 to-date landscape artist, grower in and out- 

 doors, and decorator. Best of references. 

 Address V. H., care of HORTICCLTCKE. 



FOR SALE 



FOR sale;— Fresh from factory, new; 

 10x12, 16x18. 16x24, double thick. A 

 and B qualities. Market dropped. Now li 

 the time to buy and save money. Parshel- 

 «ky Bros., Inc., 215-217 Havcmeyer 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 borne. Address T. 

 W. B., care HORTICULTURE. 



tors and officers may be obtained on 

 application to the collector of cus- 

 toms or the Federal Horticultural 

 Board. Washington. D. C. 



Permits may be canceled and fur- 

 ther permits refused if a permittee 

 fails to give either of said notices, or 

 gives a false notice, or knowingly mis- 

 labels any nursery stock with intent 

 to evade any provision of the Plant 

 Quarantine Act or of any regulation 

 thereunder. 



Should a consignee named in such 

 a notice ship or deliver for shipment 

 to any other State. Territory, or Dis- 

 trict such nursery stock before it has 

 been inspected by a duly authorized 

 State, Territorial, or District inspector 

 or officer, he shall prior to such ship- 

 ment give like notice to the Secretary 

 of Agriculture and to the duly author- 

 ized inspector or other officer of the 

 State. Territory, or District to which 

 the nursery stock is to be reshipped. 



Imported nursery stock which has 

 been once inspected will be allowed 

 to move interstate without restrictions 

 other than those imposed on the inter- 

 state movement of domestic nursery 

 stock. 



C. L. M.VRL.\TT. Chairman, 



W. A. Ortox. 



Geo. B. St'DWOBTH. 



AV. D. Hunter, 



A. V. Stubenravch, 

 Federal Horticultural Board. 

 .Approved: 



B. T. G.VLLOWAY. 



Acting Secretary of Agriculture. 

 Washington. D. C. April 30. 1913. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR CON- 

 TEMPLATED. 



Exeter, N. H. — McAlpine Bros., one 

 house. 



Woburn, Mass. — Carl Everberg. house 

 40 X 12.5, 



Makquoketa. Iowa — H. L. Hill, con- 

 servatory. 



Waveriy, N. Y. — Harvey Tracy, addi- 

 tion 30 X 'a feet. 



Norfolk, Neb. — Cochran Floral Co., 

 house 28 x 85. 



Milford, Mass.— J. H. Howard, Hitch- 

 iiigs house. 65 x 300. 



St. Joseph, Mo. — Kelsey Nurseries, 

 Lake and Alabama avenues, storage 

 building. 140 x 180 feet. 



San Diego. Gal. — A. Darnaud. 702 

 Market street, one house. 



Maywood, III. — Weiss & Meyer, three 

 400 feet American Beauty houses. 



Our Rochester correspondent tells 

 of a dozen Delight carnations shipped 

 by parcel post to England for "Moth- 

 ers" Day" and packed in an ordinary 

 pasteboard box arrived after a lOdays' 

 trip in good condition and fine color. 

 This goes to show the lasting quality 

 of Delight. 



INCORPORATED. 



Stovall, Va. — Howard Nursery Co., 

 capital stock $100,000. Incorporators, 

 S. C. I. N., C. H., and C. L. Howard. 



Louisville, Ky. — William Walker Co., 

 capital stock $21,000. Officers, Wm. 

 Walker, president; Wm. Walker, Jr., 

 vice-president; Edith B. Walker, secre- 

 tary and treasurer. 



PATENTS GRANTED. 



1,062,660. Sod-Pulverizing Machine. 

 Francis Albert Nugent, 

 Sanford. Manitoba, Can. 



1,062.679. Transplanting Tool. Wil- 

 liam H. Wolff, Nestor, 

 Cal., assignor of one-half 

 to Clyde R. Olmstead, 

 Nestor, Cal. 



Chicago, III. — The Auburndale Gold- 

 fish Co. have moved into larger quar- 

 ters at 1449 Madison street. 



KING 



GREENHOUSES 



Ar-' snpi.lie'l in '■'• different Iron 

 I'riiiie Types; also in the Semi Iron 

 or Pipe Frame styles, so we can of- 

 fer you a stronjET. practical Sunny 

 House at the price you can afford 

 io pjiy. 



Write US today — jnst tell ns what 

 > oil want and v\ e wil] do the re^t. 



KING CONSTRUCTION CO. 



28 King's Road, North Tonawanda, N.Y. 



-I !■': ■<„7i:ic!it .1!! /'ay Haunts 



• 1000 READY PACKED CRATES 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS AND BULB PANS 



('an be shipped at an hour's notice. Prloe 

 per crate: 



2()00 1% in. ® $6.00 500 1 in. @ $4..')0 



].i()0 2 •' " 4.88 456 4^4 " " 5.24 



l.idO 2Vi " " 5.25 320 .'i " " 4.51 



1500 2 V4 •' •' 6 00 210 5% " •" 3.7S 



1000 3 •• " 5.00 144 6 " '• 3.16 



800 3V4 " " 5.80 120 7 " " 4.20 



60 8 " " 3.00 



HILFINGER BROS., P^tttry, Fort Edward, N.Y. 



Au{ust Rolker & Sins, 31 Barclay St., N. Y. CItr. A(llltl 



OKI SP£CUITY-Uat Dlstnci M Hfitt trila 



r-STANDARD FLOWER- 



If your greenhouses are within 500 miles i 

 of the Capitol, write us, we can save | 

 you money. 



W. H. ERNEST 

 •» asth « M St8. Wasbinston, D. C. 



Syracuse Red Pots 



AVitli new aii<l improved machinery, we 

 ran supply your wants to better ad- 

 vantage than ever. 

 Speehil disrnunts on large orders. 



Syracuse Pottery Co., ^^'Ji'Sr"^^ 



