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HORTICULTURE. 



February 8, 1908 



List of Advertisers 1 New Offers in This I ssue. 



Page 



Allen J. K.^ \l' 



American Nursery. •■■6) 



\01er1canNursc1yC0.t13 

 Aschmann Godlrev.- '77 

 Atlanta Floral Co. ■■■'Ti 



BambrtckThos. H...-.S8 

 Barrows H.H.&»on..7j 

 Baur Floral Co. ..•••■76 

 BayersdorferH.&Co.iS" 

 Bay State Nurseries.. i"| 



Heaven E. A. '76 



Bem.n.H.G.. "i 



BoddingtonAT.. .'75 

 Boston Flonst Letter ^^^ 



Bo*SonPraWand Win- 

 dow Glass Co. ••• ")" 



Bosch, Felix ■•• '7* 



BraslanSeedGrowers__^ 



BreclcyoVeph&So''S'7S 

 Breltmeyer'^sJ.Sons.179 

 Bridgeman's ^'='',,, 



Warehouse "' 



Burpee W. A. & Co. '75 



Carrlllo& Baldwin ..'77 



Cassidv 1 ■■■■''' 



.Champ.onJ.N.&Co..79 

 Chicago Carnation^ ^ 



ClSkc's' David, 'Sons.79 

 Clearys Horticultural 



Qq '°3 



ConardSt Jones Co.. .163 



Cook John '"« 



Cooke'cH m 



Cowee A ■• '7, 



I raig, Robt. Co ''3 



Doane Geo. B. & Son 190 

 D^nohoe W. H^.-. '79 

 DomerF.Sons&Co.'73 



DreerH.A '77W 



DysartR.J. '^' 



Edgar.W.W Co^.. .8d 

 Edwards Folding Box 



p loO 



ElUottWm. & Sons. 175 

 Ellwanger& Barn'. '63 



Esler J. G '9° 



Ernest W.H '90 



Eyres '"9 



Farauhar R. & J- & 



S.. ■" 



FenrichJ.S •■••■'8» 



Fiske,H.E.SeedCo..-5 



Foley MIg. Co >9' 



Ford Bros '" 



Froment H. E '8- 



Fuller J '77 



Galvin Thos. F '79 



GarnseyM.V '78 



Getmore Box Factory .78 



Grey T.J. Co '75 



Gude Bros. Co '79 



Guttman Alex. J '82 



Haerens A '77 



Hall Asso. '90 



Haines, J E....- '73 

 Hammond Paint & blug 



Shot Works ••'90 



Hartmann Hjalmar & 



Co '75 



Harty.Jas.J.&Co.iSo 



HauswirthP.J &J E.179 

 Herbert David & Son. 163 

 HewsA. H. &C0..--190 

 Hicks Frank S. & Co 183 



Hilfincer Bros 190 



Hitchings&Co '9= 



HoHman '79 



Horan E. C '8' 



Houghton & Clark. ..179 



Jahn.H. A '7» 



Jacobs S.& Sons '91 



KasllngW.F.. ...... 183 



Kervan Co., The i8t 



Kessler, P. F 182 



Kimberly Frank H...173 



King Cons. Co '9' 



Kouelman J & Co. ..181 



KoralMlg.Co 178 



Kramer Bros. Fdy.Co. 1 88 

 Kucbler Wm. H 183 



Pago 



Lager & Hurrell 177 



Laugjahr, Alfred H...182 



Leuthy A. & Co 176 



Lord & Burnham Co. 192 

 Lutton W. H I9« 



Manda Jos. A 177 



Mann. Alex Jr. C0/..183 

 McCanhy N. F.& Co.t83 



McConnell Alex 179 



McKellar Charles W. 180 



McKissick.W. E 180 



McManusJas. 182 



Michell H. F. Co.. ..'74 

 Michigan Cut Flower 



Exchange 183 



Millang Charles 183 



Mlllang Frank iSj 



Mineralized Rubber 



Co 19' 



Moltz, A ....183 



Moninger J. C 9' 



Moore, Hentz & Nash 183 



Moore, J L 163 



Morse C.C. &C0....17S 

 Murdoch J. B.&Co.. 183 



Murray Samuel '79 



New England Nur- 

 series '63 



Niessen Leo. Co '72 



Ordonez Bros '77 



Ouwerkerk P '63 



Palethorpe P. R. Co.. 190 



Park Floral Co 179 



Payne John A igj 



Pennock-Meehan Co. 180 

 Perkins St. Nurseries. 176 

 Philadelphia Plant 



Exchange 181 



Pierson, A. N '73 



PiersonF.R. Co 175 



Pierson U Bar Co iq-2 



Pratt H. G. Co 190 



Pulverized Manure 



Co 190 



Raynor John I... . 182 



Reed& Keller 183 



Reid Edw 180 



Reinberg Peter 180 



Rickards Bros '75 



Robinson H.M . & Co. 



178-183 



Rock Wm.L. FI0.C0.179 

 Roehrs Julius Co. 163-177 

 Rolker August & Sons 



177-190 



Rose Hill Nurseries.. 163 

 Rusconi D. '77 



Sander & Son 176-177 



Schulz Jacob 179 



Scott, John 177 



Sheridan W.F 182 



Siggers & Siggers 191 



Sim.Wm i6» 



Situations & Wants. .188 



Skidelskv S. S 173 



Slino B.S.Jr 182 



Smyth Wm. J.. . ..'79 

 Standard Plate Glass 



Co '9' 



Steams A. T. Lumber 



Co '9' 



Stumpp & Walter Co. 



162-175 



ThorburnJ.M. & Co. 175 



Totty Chas. H 173 



Traendly & Schenck.182 



Valentine, J. A '79 



VclthuysK 174 



Vick's Jas. Sons '75 



Vincent R. Jr. & Sons.177 



Waterer John & Sons .163 



Weber F. C '79 



Weber H. & Sons 173 



Welch Bros 172-180 



Wiboltl.R 175 



Wilson '79 



Winterson,E. F. Co.. 180 

 Woodrow, Sam'lA...i83 



Yokohama Nursery 



Co 177 



Young A. L 183 



Young John 182 



Young. Thos. Jr 179 



Young & Nugent '79 



Zangen O.V. 

 Zinn, J. A. .. 

 9 



•175 

 ■179 

 .176 



BOXWOOD: GALAX: HARDY 



FERNS. 



X. F. McCiiilli.v A: r<,.. S4 llawlc.v St., 



Hostoli. 



Fof pitge sec List of Advertisers. 



CANNAS. 



A. T. r.tidiliii.i;l.iii. :ml' W. 14Ui St., 



.New Vi)ik. 



Fur page see List of Advertisers. 



FLOWER SEEDS NEW CROP. 



Sinniiiii \ \\;illri In.. ."lO llarfla.v St., 



New York. 



For page sec List of Advertisers. 



FORMOSA LILIUM LONGIFLORUM. 



Fur page see l.i.st of .Vilvertisers. 



IRON PIPE, 



iJeo. li. Doane, IS Mldwu.v St., Boston. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



LINCOLN PANSY SEED. 



Will. Elliott ^t Sons. 201 Fulton St., 



New York. 



I'or page see Tiist of Advertisers. 



PELARGONIUMS: GERANIUMS. 



li. Vincent, Jr. iV Sons Co., White Marsh, 



Maryland. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. 



Adverkisements in this column one 

 cent a word. Initiak count as words. 

 Cash with order. All correspondence 

 addressed "care HORTICUL- 

 TURE" should be sent to U Ham- 

 ilton Place, Boston. 



OBITUARY. 



Andrew DeVoe. 

 Andrew DeVoe, son of the late 

 Stuart De Voe, an old-time seedsman, 

 died in New York on January 26. 



Edward P. Stannard. 

 Edward P. Stannard of Westbrook, 

 Conn., died on January 25, in his 

 titty-third year. About three years 

 ago he started in the florist business 

 in which he was very successful. He 

 held many offices of trust in his 

 town, and was highly esteemed. A 

 widow and two daughters survive 

 him. 



Is Your Name In The Above 

 List? If Not, Why Not? 



John Awckland. 



John Awckland. 67 years old, died 

 on January 23 at his home in Frank- 

 ford, Pa. Since 1864 he has been 

 identified with the florist business In 

 this town, and in 1887 his increasing 

 business led him to locate on the Bart- 

 lett farm, where he erected several 

 greenhouses. He leaves a widow, one 

 daughter and three sons. 



Responding to the constantly in- 

 creasing demand from the farmers 

 and land owners throu,ghout Michigan 

 for information regarding the planting 

 and care of forest trees and the man- 

 agement of standing timber, the Agri- 

 cultural College, throu.gh its depart- 

 ment of forestry, will prepare plant- 

 ing and working plans for farm wood 

 lots upon receiving application for 

 such work from the owner. 



Seedlings of the best native forest 

 trees will be furnished to farmers 

 from the college nurseries at cost. 

 There are now on hand in the nursery 

 seedlings of white and red pine, 

 spruce, white cedar, w-estern yellow 

 pine, red oak, chestnut, post locust, 

 tulip, walnut, butternut and ash; also 

 cuttings of Carolina poplar, basket and 

 white willow. 



HELP WANTED 



WANTED — SALESMAN 



To Handle Good Side Line 

 On Commistion 



One who calls on Florists, Seed 

 Houses, Nurseries, Cemetery Superin- 

 tendents, Monument Dealeis, etc. 



The Kramer Bros. Foundry Go. 



DAYTON, OHIO 



HORTICULTURE needs a wide- 

 awake representative in every town 

 in tine land. Good commission paid 

 on advertising and subscriptions. If 

 you are ambitious, write for terms. 



situations' WANTED 



GOOD MEN 



When you need good men, 

 skilled or unskilled, Write: 



THOS. H. 

 BAMBRICK 



34 South 7th Street Philadelphia 



Help of all kinds, including that lor 

 Florists, Nurserymen, Seedsmen and the 

 Horticultural trade generally. 



SITUATION M A.VTED as working fore- 

 man; understamls growing roses, carna- 

 tions, violets, cirrysanthemums and miscel- 

 laneous plants. Aged 54; lite experience 

 ill England ajid United States; single, Eng- 

 lish; 18 years in the United States. George 

 H. Morris, Hudson Post Office, N. Y. 



WANTED — Position iir general green- 

 house work; single; age 35; lifelong ex- 

 IH'rience; uuderstand every detail of grow- 

 ing, etc. Address P. A., care HOKTICUL- 

 TURE. 



SITUATION WANTED in general green- 

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

 perience, commercial- Address W. W., care 

 HORTICULTURE. 



FOR SALE 



FOE SALE — Ten acres of flue soil for 

 roses and carnations; five greenhouses 

 recently built, heated with steam, boiler 

 capable to heat three times as much glass. 

 The houses are stocked with roses and 

 adiantums. Excellent railway facilities; 

 22 miles from Philadelphia. Price, $4,500. 

 I'ossession immediately or April 1. Ad- 

 dress P. O. Box 77, North Wales, Pa. 



FOR SALE—A large consignment of 16x24 

 double thick American glass, A and B 

 quality. For further Information write 

 Parshelsky Brothers, 59 Montrose Avenoe, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



EXCHANGE 



FOR EXCHANGE— First class Calla 

 bulbs, one and two years old, for R. C. 

 * 'arnations or Geraniums. W. J. Klngs- 

 liurv. Derry, N. H. 



