December 4, 1909 



HORTICULTURE 



SOS- 



List of Advertisers 



Page 

 Advance. The Co.bUT 



Allen J. K TilT 



Aui. Nursery. .. .77t) 

 Aniericaii Wood- 



eii\v;iie Co Nittt 



Aschmaun G ....TSS 



Banner J. L. . . .7i)7 

 Barlows & Sou..Vyj 

 Baur .Sc Siuitb. . .773 

 Bayeisdoiter H. 



& Co 794 



Beaven E. A 797 



Bei'iydale Experi. 



Gardens 788 



Bishop 782 



Boliliiuk & At 



kins 774 



Boddington A. l.i'.n 

 Boston Cut 



Ii"lower Co 793 



Boston Florist 



Letter Co 793 



Botton I'late & 



Window Ghtss 



Co 807 



Bowe M. A 792 



Breck J. & Sons. 791 

 Breitmeyer's J. 



Sons 792 



Bridgeman's Seed 



Warehouse . . .791 



Brown A. C 775 



Burpee W.A.&C0.791 



Caledonia Marl 



Co 805 



Carrillo & Bald- 

 win 789 



Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co 775 



Clarke's D. Sons. 792 



Cook, John 774 



Cottage Gardens. 774 



Cowee W. .1 793 



Craig. ltol)t., Co. 776 

 Crawbuck G. W.796 



Danker P. A 792 



Dards 793 



Daw.son Henry S.787 

 De Nave, l'aul..774 

 Diugee & Conrad 



Co 778 



Doane, Geo. B..81I7 

 Dorner &SonsCo.775 



Dow Geo. E 791 



Dreer H. A 



789-806-.807 

 Dunlop .lohu H..792 

 Durand & Ma- 



rohn 796 



Dysart R. J 793 



Eastern Nurser- 

 ies 774-787 



Edgar W. W 789 



Edwards Folding 



Box Co 794 



Elliott W.&Sons.7fiO 



Esler J. G 807 



Ernest W. H 806 



Ever Ready 



Flower Pot Co. 806 

 Eyres 792 



Farqiihar U. & 



J. & Co 776 



F i s k e H. E. 



Seed Co 791 



Foley Mfg. Co. .807 



Ford Bros 796 



Ford C. S 775 



Froment H. E. . .796 



Galvin, Thos. P. 793 

 German Kail 



Works 805 



Greater N. Y. 



Florists' Asso. .796 

 Grey T. .T. Co... 791 

 Gude Bros. Co. .792 

 Guttman Alex J. 796 



Hail Association. 807 

 Hartmann Hjal- 



mar & Co 791 



Hauswirth 792 



Heacopk .Tos. Co. 7.89 



Hcrhert 775 



Hews A.H.&Co .800 

 Hilflm'pr Pros.. ..SOO 

 Hill. The E.G. Co 775 

 Hitehings & Co.. 808 

 Hoerlier Bros. .. .794 



Hoffman 792 



Holden G. A 793 



Home Corresp. 



School ...805-806 



Horan E. C 796 



Hunt A. E.& Co.77.'i 



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Hunt Bros 775 



Hunt E. H 805 



Ililfe D 806 



•Jacobs S 807 



Jager Chas.J.Co.S05 



Kasting W.F.Co.797 

 Kentucky Tobacco 



Product Co 804 



Kervau Co 796 



Kessler P. F 796 



King Cons. Co. .807 



Knopf Chas 77."i 



Krick W. C 797 



Kroeschell Bros. 



Co 807 



Kuebler Wm. H.796 



Lager & Hurrell.789 

 Laugjahr A. H..796 

 Leesley Bros.... 776 

 Leonard Seed Co. 791 

 Leuthy A. & Co. 789 

 Littlelield H. P. 775 

 Lord &Burn- 

 ham Co 80S 



McCarthy N. P. 



& Co 797 



MacMulkin E...792 

 M a p e s Rustic 



Works 793 



Matthews 793 



McConnell, Alex. 792 

 MeCullough's J. 



M. Sous Co.... 794 

 McKellar C. W. .794 

 McKissick W. E. 



& liros 794 



McManus, Jas...796 

 Mever J. C.& Co. 797 

 Michell H. P.Co.790 

 Michigan Cut 



Flower Ex 797 



Millang Bros 796 



Millang Charles. 796 

 Millang Frank. .796 



Miller E. S 788 



Moninger J. C. ..807 

 Moore, Heutz & 



Nash 796-79? 



Moore J. L 776 



Morse C.C.& Co.791 

 Murray Samuel.. 792 



N. E. Nurseries. .776 

 Niessen Leo Co.. 794 



Oechslin Frank. .789 

 Ordonez Bros.... 789 

 Ouwerkerk P 776 



Palethorpe P. R. 



Co 805 



Palmer W. J. & 



Son 792 



Park Floral Co. .792 

 Parshelskr Bros. .807 



Patten & Co 775 



P e a cock Dahlia 



Farms 787 



Penuock-Meehan 



Co 795 



Perkins St. Nur- 

 series 789 



Petei-son J. A. ..7.88 

 Pierce F. O. Co. 806 



Pierson A. N 788 



Pierson F. R. Co. 7.86 

 Pierson U-Bar Co. .808 

 Pittsburgh Cut 



Flwr. Co., Ltd. 797 

 I'oehlmann Bros. 794 

 Pollworth C.C.Co.793 

 Pratt B. G. Co. .805 

 Pulverized Ma- 

 nure Co 805 



Ray, T. J. & Co. 793 

 Ravnor John I.. 796 

 Reed & Keller. .796 

 Reinberg l>eter. .794 

 Renter S,J.&Son.775 



Rice Bros 794 



Rice, M. & Co. .784 

 Rickards Bros. ..791 

 Robinson & Co. .7.8.') 

 Rock Wm. L. Co. 792 

 Roehrs Julius Co. 



7,87-788 



Roland. Thos 7.89 



Rolker A.&Sons.S06 

 Rosens 796 



Sander & Son. ..7.89 

 Schlegel & Pot- 



tier Co 791 



Schmidt. .T. C...776 

 Schmltz F. W.0.7.SS 



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Schultheis A 788 



Schultz Jacob... 792 



Scott, John 789 



Sharp, I'artridge 



& Co 807 



Sheridan W. P. .790 

 Siggers & Big- 



gers 807 



Skidelsky & Ir- 

 win 776 



Slinn B. S., Jr. .790 

 Smith E. D.& Co.774 

 Smith W.&T.C0.776 

 Smyth Wm. J.. 792 

 Standard Plate 



Glass Co 807 



Stearns A. T. 



Lumber Co 807 



Stoothoff II. A. .805 

 Stumpii & Wal- 

 ter Co 805 



Syracuse I*ottcry 

 Co 806 



Tailby 793 



Talmadge G. E..786 



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Thorburn J. M. 



>■« Co ..791 



Totty Chas. H. .774 



Valentine J. A. .792 

 \'icks Jas. Sous. 788 

 Vincent R. Jr. & 

 Sous Co. ..775-791 



Wallis Ed 775 



Wants, For Sale. 803 

 Ward K. M.& Co.7S7 

 Wiiterer J.&Sons.776 

 Welch Bros. .783-704 



Wilson 792 



Winterson, E. F. 



Co 794 



Wood Bros 775 



Yokohama Nur-_ 



series 788 



Young A. L 797 



Young & Nugent. 792 



Zangen O. V 791 



Zlun Julius A... 793 

 Zvoianek A. C...791 



Hospital on Nov. 15. He had con- 

 ducted a florists establisliment for 

 many years in Racine. 



Miss Anna Cronan. 

 Miss Anna Cronan of Covington, 

 Ky., died November 22 from ptomaine 

 poisoning. Miss Cronan conducted a 

 retail florists business in Covington. 



HELP WANTED 



Bernard Breckner. 

 Bernard Breckner, one of the oldest 

 members of the New York Cut Flower 

 Exchange, died suddenly Sunday, Nov. 

 21, at his home at Bayside, I-.- 1. 



THE LATE H. F. A. LANGE. 



We would add to the notes on th'e 

 death of H. F. A. Lange which we 

 published in last week's issue that 

 Mr. Lange was 62 years old, having 

 been born in Hamburg, Germany, in 

 1847. His father was a florist in the 

 old country. 



After being graduated from one of 

 the German common schools when 

 only 13 years old, Mr. Lange became 

 apprenticed to a firm of gardenere tor 

 a term of seven years. Having ac- 

 quired proficiency in the art quicker 

 than was usual he was graduated with 

 honors in five years, and received his 

 diploma as a professional florist. 



Mr. Lange concluded to follow his 

 trade in America and came to this 

 country in 1866. He came to Worces- 

 ter in 1867 and took charge of a con- 

 servatory owned by Dr. Benjamin F. 

 Heywood. Three years later Mr. 

 Lange entered into partnership with 

 Dr. Heywood. 



In 1877 Mr. Lange leased the con- 

 servatory upon his own account and 

 conducted the establishment until 1882. 

 In that year he purchased seven acres 

 of land ar Grant Square. In less than 

 a year he had put 5000 feet under 

 glass besides erecting a substantial 

 residence. For 35 years he has con- 

 ducted a store on Main street and the 

 greenhouses establishment has now 

 grown to an area of 125,000 sq. ft. of 

 glass. His two sons. Carl C. and Al- 

 bert H.. who have been associated with 

 him will continue the business. 



MISCELLANEOUS WANTS 



W.\NTED — Rose plants of any kind lln* 

 seedling perennials, cheap. Melrose G«r 

 den Co., 90 Melrose St.. Providence. B. 1 



WANTED-A MAN 



— Or Woman — 



In every town sup- 

 porting a florist, 

 seedsman or nur- 

 s e r y m a n, in the 

 United States, to 

 solicit subscriptions 



FOR. 



Horticulture 



Pleasant work and 

 liberal pay make 

 this a splendid 

 means to add to 

 your regular in- 

 come. Write today 

 for our exceptional 

 offer. 



-Circulation Dept.- 



Horticulture Publishing Co. 



1 1 Hamilton Place, Boston, Mass. 



WANTED- Jan. 1st. single man to take 

 charge ot private conservatory, with good 

 knowledge of foliage plants. Must be com- 

 petent and well recommended. State age 

 and enclose copy of references. Wages- 

 $0U.00 monthly. Address M. C, care- 

 HOKTICULTUKR. 



HELP WANTED— Man of all work to care 

 for yard, small greenhouse, two horses, 

 COM-, etc.; must be thoroughly competent, 

 sober, and present good references; wagea 

 $40 per month, with board and room. Ad- 

 dress <:. B. Dlllev. Palestine, Tex. 



SITUATIONS WANT ED 



orchid grower and gardener, thoroughly 

 experienced man, able and willing to 

 work up a collection for any lady or 

 gentleman requiring my services. Good 

 knowledge of stove, greenhouse plants, 

 M- clalilc garden and lawn. First class 

 testimonials. Address Gardener, Box 114, 

 S ecaucus. X^^^^^ .Icrsey. 



SITUATION WANTED— Carnation, violet 

 t;rower; general stock; good references. 

 .1 P. Hersey, 725 South St.. Roslindale, 

 Mass. 



FOR SALE 



FOR 8AI.K— Special IB i 18 «nd 1« x M 

 double thick glass In "A" «nd "B" qn»lV 

 ties. Put now and save money. Write 

 PARSHEI.SKY BHOTHERS, INC.. H 

 Montnise Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouse property, with- 

 stock and all; 12.000 sq. ft. glass, 1 LS room 

 house, 1 5-room house with all improve- 

 ments; a nice big store front; good retail 

 trade; established 15 years; acre of grouud, 

 with lot on main street. 7710 Loralu Ave., 



Cl eveland. Ohio. 



~BOILEK FOR SALE— Small return tubu- 

 lar. In good condition. Good for small 

 power-plant or greenhouse. For particu- 

 lars write or call "Engineer," 11 Hum- 

 phre ys Street, Dorchester. Mas s. 



FOR SALE — Hinsdale, 111., E. C. Crosby 

 greenhouse plant, running order. 4.".OnO ft. 

 of glass 20.000 carnations, etc., 10 acres, 1 

 house. 2 cottages. 3 barns, 2 cisterns and 

 village water; value $25.0IH). for $10,000 If 

 taken at once; might divide; 30 minutes 

 from Chicago. 



