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HORTICULTURE 



August 21, 1909 



HEWS STAND ARD POTS ** 



WORLDS LARGEST MANUFACTURERS! 



POT MAKERS FOR 140 YEARS 



Pearson Street, 

 LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. 



WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND DISCOUNTS 



A. H. HEWS & CO., Inc. 



CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 



452-460 No. Branch St^ 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



PATENTS GRANTED. 



92!),647. Fruit Picker. Rasmus P. An- 

 derson, Los Angeles, Cal. 



929,657. Modulating Valve for Steam 

 Heating Systems. Edward 

 W. Comfort and James L. 

 Fitts, Pensauken township, 

 Camden County, N. J., as- 

 signors to Warren Webster 

 & Company, a Corporation 

 of New Jersey. 



929,814 and 930, G29. Lawn Mower. 

 James H. Auble, Cincinnati, 

 Ohio, assignor of two- 

 thirds to Jacob H. Brom- 

 well, Wyoming, Ohio, and 

 James J. McDonald, Cincin- 

 nati, Ohio. 



930,034. Pipe Connection and Support. 

 Eugen Boernel, Berlin, 

 Germany. 



930,058. Lawn Mower. Louie J. Ertl, 

 Nebraska City, Neb. 



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STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



Packed ia Email crates, easy to handle. 



Price per crate 

 1500 1 in.pots in crate $4.88 



1500 2 }i 



"500 >ii 

 10003 



800 3H 



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456 4Vi 



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5-=5 

 6.00 

 5.00 

 5.80 

 4.50 

 5.24 

 4-51 

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Price per crate 

 144 6 in. pots in crate $3.16 

 1207 " " 4.20 



608 '• " 3,00 



HAND MADE 

 48 9 in. pots in crate $3.60 

 48 10 " " 4.80 



24 II " " 3-6° 



24" " " 4.80 



12 14 " " 4.80 



616 " " ^.50 



Seed pans, same price as pots. Send for price list of 

 Cylinders for Cut flowers. Hanging Baskets, Lawn 

 Vases, etc. Ten per cent, off for cash with order. Address 



HUflng:er Bros., Pottery, Fort Edward.N.Y. 

 -August Rolker i Soni, Agtt. tl Barclay St. N. If. GIty. 



SyracuseRedPots 



ALL THE STANDARD SIZES 



It will soon be time to order large pots for 

 fall potting. We have a full line of the best. 



Syracuse Pottery Co., Syracuse, 



|— STANDARD FLOWER — 



If your greenhouses are within 500 miles of 

 the Capitol, write us, we can save you money. 



W. H. ERNEST 



- 28lh i M Sts., - Washington, D. C. — 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR 

 CONTEMPLATED. 



Tacoma, Wash. — J. Burrows, house. 

 20x60. 



Adams, Mass. — A. J. Boothman, one 

 house. 



Westport, Conn. — Wm. Burr, one 

 house. 



Tacoma, Wash. — J. TBenthlen, house, 

 50x60. 



Oconto, Wis. — J. Sylvester, Improve- 

 ments. 



Holland, Pa. — G. Swearer, house, 

 50x300. 



Bangor, Mich. — A. E. Davis, two 

 houses. 



Mansfield, Pa. — Mrs. Robt. Crossley, 

 additions. 



Darby, Pa. — Edmonson & Fenton, 

 two houses. 



New Canaan, Ct. — Stephen B. Hoyt, 

 range of houses. 



Painesville, O. — Storrs & Harrison 

 Co., storage cellar, 112x240. 



Huntington, N. Y. — L. D. Hurd, two 

 houses, one 28x9G, one 16x96. 



Newport, R. I. — Carl Jurgens, addi- 

 tions and improvements. 



Marshfield, Wis.— Robt. T. Macklin, 

 four houses with walls and benches of 

 concrete. 



Grand Island, Neb. — Ellsworth Green- 

 houses, four houses, two 16x100 each, 

 one 22x140, one 80x125. 



Buffalo, N. Y.— E. O. Barrman of 

 High street is adding a greenhouse, 

 20x90, to the one built a year previous. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Detroit, Mich. — The Simonds Heat- 

 ing & Specialty Co. have moved across 

 Washington avenue to No. 104. 



Buffalo, N. Y. — Jno. Spiess & Son, 

 Peach street florists, are erecting a 

 store and dwelling in addition to their 

 greenhouses. 



Pittsburg, Pa. — A disastrous hail and 

 wind storm swept over this section 

 Aug. 5, wrecking the glass of A. R. 

 Peacock. H. J. Heinz, H. C. Finch. 

 Randolph & McClements lost about 

 15,000 feet of glass. 



The Advance Co., Richmond, Ind., 

 writes that they have received an in- 

 quiry from Berlin, Germany, for op- 

 portunity to handle their goods. Or- 

 ders are now piling in on them. 



A sentiment in favor of an annual 

 Arbor Day is growing in Great Britain. 

 The first half of October has been sug- 

 gested as a suitable time and road- 

 side fruit tree planting after the man- 

 ner of some districts in Germany has 

 been recommended by some writers as 

 a good way to make a beginning which 

 will at once enlist the interest of the 

 public. 



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THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO. 



15 State Street, Boston, Mass. 



STIC A 



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F.O.PIERGECO, 



112 W.BROADWAY 

 NEW YORK 



Hastica Is elastic and tenacious, admits of ex- 

 pansion and contraction. Putty becomes hard 

 and brittle. Broken glass more easily removed 

 without breaking of other glass as occurs with 

 hard putty. Lasts longer than putty. Easy to 

 apply. 



Send your busineis direct to Washlo^oa. 

 Soves time aod insures bettar sarvice. 

 Personal attention guaranteed. 

 Twenty-five yeors' active service. 

 SPECLALTY; " World ng on the FaUoM 

 ol Others." 



8IGGERS & SIG6EA8 



PATBNT LAWYBKS 



Box 9, NatJonsI Untes Buiidtog 

 Waahlnetoa, D. C. 



GREENHOUSE CONSTRUCTION 

 LUMBER 



John C. Moninger Co. 



1 17 E. Blackhawk St., CHICAQO. 



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GlBzlnff Points are the best. 

 No righta or leTtB. Box of 

 1.000 poiDU 75 eta. poatp&ld. 



OENBT A. DREER, 



7X4 ChMtBBt St., PhllA., Pft. 



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