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HORTICULTURE, 



June 29, 1907 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS— 

 Continned 

 Bnffalo 



Wm. F. Kasting Co., 383-87 Ellicott St., 

 Buffalo, N. 1". 



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Chicago 



Cbas. W. McKellar, 51 Wabash Av., Cblcago. 

 For page see List of Adrertlsen. 



Peter Relnberg, 61 Wabasb At., Chlcafo. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



A. L. Randall Co., 19-21 Randolph St, 



Chicago. 



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B. V. Wlnterson Co., 45-49 Wabash At*., 



Chicago. 



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Poehlmann Bros. Co., 35 Randolph St., 



Chicago. 



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Detroit 



Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, 38 & 40 



B roadway. 



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Ne\r Tork 



J. K. Allen, 106 W. 28th St., New York. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Wm. Stuart Allen Co., 53 W. 28th St., 

 New Kork. 



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J. S. Fcnrlch, 110 W. 28th St., New York. 

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Ford Bros., 48 W. 28th St., New York. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



H. E. Froment, 57 W. 28th St., New York. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Alex. J. Guttman, 43 W. 28th St. New 

 York. 



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E. C. Horan, 55 W. 28th St., New York. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



A. H. Langjahr, 55 W. 28th St., New York. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



James McManus, 42 W. 28th St., New York. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Chas. Mlllang, 50 W. 29th St., New York. 

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John I. Raynor, 49 W. 28th St., New York. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



W. F. Sheridan, 39 W. 28th St., New York. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Traendly & Schenck, 44 W. 28th St.. New 

 York. 



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A. L. Young & Co., 54 W. 28th St., New 

 York. 



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John Young, 51 W. 28th St., New York. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Moore, Heutz &■ N.isli, 55 and 57 \V. 20tU 

 St., New Yurli. 



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Philadelphia 



W. E. McKIssIek, l^zT Filbert St., Phlla- 

 delphia. Pa. 



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Leo Nlessen Co., 1209 Arch St., Phlladel- 

 phla. Pa. 



For page see Lis t cf Advertisers. 



The S. S. Peanock-Meehan Co., 1608-18 

 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Edward Reid, 1526 Ranstead St., Phll«- 



deiphla. Pa. 

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Fittsbnrg 



J. B. Murdoch & Co., 646 Liberty St., 

 Pittsburg, Pa. 



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New Offers in This Issue. 



ACACIA PUBESCENS. 



Albert Dirwanger, 422 Congress St., Port- 

 land, Me. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



BEGONIAS; TUBEROSES. 



Johnson Seed Co., Philadelpliia. 

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CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Castle Grove Greenhouses, Danville, Pa. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



FERNS IN FLATS. 



Stumjjp & Walter Co., 50 Barclay St., 



New York. 



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GARDEN SEEDS. 



Francis Brill, Hempstead, L. I., N. Y. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



GERANIUMS. 



Burgess & Cooney, 77 Lebanon St., Maple- 

 wood, Mass. 

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KENTIA PALMS. 



August Kolker & Sons, 31 Barclay St., New 



York. 



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PANSY, CINERARIA, PRIMULA 



SEEDS. 



Henry F. Mlebell Co., Philadelphia. 

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ROSES, AMERICAN BEAUTY AND 



RICHMOND. 



C. H. Totty, Madison, N. J. 

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S. A. F. VISITORS WELCOME. 



S. S. Pennock-JIeehan Co., Philadelphia. 

 For page see List of Advertiser s. 



VARIEGATED AGAVES. 



M. B-jllocke, 85th St. and 2d Ave., Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. 

 For page see List of Advertiser.^. 



WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. " 



Advertisements in this column one 

 cent a word. Initials count as words. 

 Cash with order. All correspondence 

 addressed "care HORTICuL- 

 TURE" should be sent to J J Ham- 

 ilton Place, Boston. 



HELP WANTED 



HORTICULTURE needs a wide- 

 awake representative in every town 

 in the land. Good commissions paid 

 on advertising and subscriptions. If 

 you are ambitious, write for terms. 



WANTED — Single head gardener on pri- 

 vate estate with first-class experience un- 

 der glass and outside. Protestant. Wages 

 .$50 to $60 per month and board. Reply to 

 "Gardener," No. 6 South Market Street, 

 P.oston, Mass., care of R. & J. Farquhar 

 & Co. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



SITUATION WANTED 



As working foreman or head gardener. 

 Age 38; mi-rrled. Best of reference. New 

 England preferred. H. W., care HORTI- 

 CULTURE. 



POSITIONS WANTED for head garden- 

 ers and assistants; for further Information 

 apply to W. W. Rawson & Co., 5 Dolon 



St., Boston, MasD. 



NEWS NOTES. 



.Tohn Lamont, Jr., will start in the 

 florist business in S. Hadley Palls, 

 Mass. 



W. L. Taylor of Minnesota and J. 

 B. Saunders will start in the nursery 

 business near Mandan, N. D. 



P. & W. Topel have Uken the 

 greenhouses of C. Bussjaeger at St. 

 Paul, Minn., for a term of years. 



A new office and salesroom have 

 been added to the equipment of the 

 Riverside Greenhouses, Lansing, Mich. 



Arthur Kidder has purchased the 

 greenhouses of Jones Potter, North 

 Beverly, Mass., and will move them 

 to Conant street. 



The New England Trade Press Asso- 

 ciation met on June 20 at the Boston 

 Club and elected officers as follows: 

 Pres., Henry h. Johnson; vice-pres., 

 E. B. Pillsbury, P. P. Cutler, W. J. 

 Stewart; sec-treas., L. P. R. Langelier; 

 ex. com., W. L. Terhune, I. P. Fox. 



CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES. 



The rose show of the North Shore 

 Horticultural Society will be held July 

 10 and 11, on the grounds of the Essex 

 County Club, Manchester, Mass. 



A preliminary meeting of the dahlia 

 growers of Ansonia, Derby and Sey- 

 mour, Ct., was held on June 21, and a 

 committee was appointed to prepare 

 by-laws and rules to be presented at 

 a meeting on July 12, when permanent 

 officers will be elected. 



Ou June 17 Jno. Trumbull addressed 

 the members of the New London 

 County Horticultural Society (Conn), 

 on "Our Native Orchids." Under the 

 auspices of this society State Ento- 

 mologist W. E. Britton delivered an 

 illustrated lecture on June 22 on "Care 

 of trees and how to preserve them 

 from insects." 



The Gardeners' and Florists' Club 

 of Boston will hold a field day in the 

 Boston Parkways on Saturday, June 

 29. The place of meeting is Audubon 

 road, Riverway, and Brookline avenue. 

 Memljers should take Brookline ave- 

 nue cars via Ipswich street, or any 

 Beacon street car to Audubon road, 

 then walk (two minutes) to River- 

 way. 



A DESIRABLE GIFT FOR YOUR 

 EMPLOYEE. 



There can be no more useful and ap- 

 propriate present than a subscription 

 to HORTICULTURE. The more he 

 reads HORTICULTURE the better 

 service he will render you. If you 

 want to give five or more we will be 

 glad to make a special discount, on 

 application. 



Other Useful Books. 



The Horticulturist's Rule-Book. 

 Bailey. Price, 75 cents. 



Chrysanthemum Manual. Smith. 

 Price, 40 cents. 



The Chrysanthemum. Herrington. 

 Price, 50 cents. 



How to Make Money Growing 

 Violets. Saltford. Price, 25 cents. 



Dwarf Fruit Trees. Waugh. Price, 

 50 cents. 



The American Carnation. C. W. 

 Ward. Price, $3.50. 



PRICES QUOTED IN THESE COLUMNS ARE FOR DEALERS ONLY Ks"e^'i*rlr.i.?''H*o??ffluM 



