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rtORTICULTURF 



May 28, 1910 



HEWS STANDARD POTS 



POT MAKERS FOR 140 YEARS 



WORLDS LARGEST MANUFACTURERS 



Pearson Street, 

 LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. 



WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND DISCOUNTS 



A. H. HEWS & CO., Inc. 



CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 



452-460 No. Branck SV 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR 



CONTEMPLATED. 

 Govans, Md. — F. Bauer, two houses. 



Dedham, Mass. — Edw. Bingham, ad- 

 dition. 



Kirkwood, Mo.— Gus Gross, range 

 of houses. 



Millbrook, N. Y.— Wm. C. Russell, 

 one house. 



Weedsport, N. Y. — Irving La Due, 

 one house. 



Oregon, III. — Oregon Greenhouses, 

 two houses. 



Kirkwood, Mo. — Vennemann Bros., 

 three houses. 



Indianapolis, Ind. — P. W. Brandt, 

 conservatory. 



Tacoma, Wash. — Sumner Floral Co., 

 range of houses. 



Attica, N. Y.— A. J. Pauly, Jefferson 

 street, one house. 



Hillsboro, III.— George L. Zeall, 

 house, 25 x 75 feet. 



Oelwein, Iowa. — Charles Hancock, 

 addition, 8 x 40 feet. 



Memphis, Tenn. — Otto Schwill & 

 Co., range of houses. 



Rochester, N. Y.— C. W. Bradley, 

 First street, one house. 



Forest City, Iowa.— Hill City Green- 

 houses, house 20 .\ 66 feet. 



Govans, Md. — Mathias Thau, chry- 

 santhemum house, 17x68 feet. 



Lestershire, N. Y.— W. R. Gray & 

 Son. Burliank avenue, one house. 



Spokane, Wash. — The Rose Floral 

 Co., range of houses to cost $20,000. 



Maywood, III.— A. F. Amling. six 

 houses: also reservoir, 25x130 feet. 



Fitchburg, Mass.— W. H. Ritter, 70 

 Main street, two houses, 21x100 feet. 



Hiawatha, Kans. — Miss Susan Mar- 

 grave, Hiawatha Greenhouses, addi- 

 tion. 



Cedar Rapids, la. — Grant Newport, 

 four houses, two 50x100; two 24 x 

 100. 



Lexington, Mass.— W. C. Stickel, 

 house, 40x100 feet; still another next 

 year. 



East Greenville, Pa. — O. C. Trum- 

 bore, two houses, 30 x 50 feet, this 

 summer. 



Providence, R. I. — John A. Macrea, 

 Smith street, carnation house, 50 x 

 400 feet. 



Old Tacoma, Wash. — Chas. Halkier, 

 Star street and Tacoma avenue, range 

 of houses. 



Great Neck, N. Y.— Wm. Tatum, 

 East Shore Road, three houses, one 

 for palms. 



Maywood, III. — Wm. H. Amling, 

 house,, 29 x 350 feet. New boiler 

 room, 18 x 85 feet. 



Kendallvllle, Ind. — Johnson Floral 



Hunt's Spiked Cemetery Vase 



Beautiful Clear Crystal Glass, heavy to stand hard usage, 4J4 inch diameter and 9 inch deep. Each 20 ccnls, 

 $1.40 dozen, 5 dozen i^i bar. el) $6 25. White Enamel Lawn or Cemetery Vase. Made of heavy Tin Shteting, 

 Enameled White. 



No. 1— 4V4X6M inches. 20 cents each, $3.00 per dozen 

 No 3— 3^ x6'^ " 1ft * " I 60 per dozeu 



E. H. Hunt, 76-78 Wabash Avenue, Chicago 



Co.. one house. 28 x 56 feet. King 

 Construction Co. material. 



Watertown, Mass. — J. W. Stone, 

 vegetable forcing house. 4.3 x 230 and 

 one 46x100 feet; A. T. Stearns Lum- 

 ber Co. construction. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Halifax, Mass. — J. L. Parker's green- 

 house at his summer place, Monopon- 

 sett Lake, was burned recently. 



Florence, S. C. — Mr. De Witt House 

 informs us that owing to ill health 

 he will not be able to build this sea- 

 son as was recently reported. 



Monroe, Mich. — The Greening Nurs- 

 ery Co., 304 Monroe street, contem- 

 plates the construction of cement cel- 

 lars, one about 400 feet long and one 

 about 100 feet. 



Maywood, III. — Paul E. Weiss of 

 Milwaukee has bought two acres of 

 land adjoining W. H. Amling's prop- 

 erty and intends to build a number 

 of greenhouses in the near future. 



Albany, N. Y. — It was reported re- 

 cently that Edw. S. Yauch was to 

 build a greenhouse. Mr. Yauch now in- 

 forms us that this report is errone- 

 ous, that for the present he will do 

 no building. 



Spokane, Wash. — The Rose Floral 

 Co.. which was recently incorporated, 

 will have in its new greenhouses one 

 full acre under glass and 40 acres of 

 flower beds and shrubbery outside. 

 They have just purchased a large 

 tract of land near the northwest lim- 

 its of the city. Construction of the 

 greenhouses will begin immediately. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



H. Austin Co., Felton. Del.— Whole- 

 sale Price List of Vegetable Plants and 

 Seeds, Season of 1910. 



King Construction Company, North 

 Tonawanda. N. Y., Bulletin No. 34, 

 issued May 1, 1910, tells all about the 

 King Semi Iron Frame Greenhouse 

 Construction. Diagrams of the various 

 types and widths of houses constructed 

 by this company are given together 

 with drawings and descriptions of the 

 various sash bars, benches, ventila- 

 tors, etc., which are peculiar to these 

 houses. 



DREER'S 



Florist Specialties 

 KEYSTONE CEDAR 

 PLA^T TUBS 



Diam. Each. Dox. 100. 

 A II in. .65 7.15 55.00 

 B 12I4 *' 75 8.25 65.CO 

 C 13W" .85 9.35 75.00 

 D 14^^ " i.oo 11.00 90.00 

 E i54i *' 1.25 13.75 110.00 

 F i6J4 " 1.50 16.50 130.00 

 Three largest sizes have 

 handles. 

 Special PAIL TUB 



8 inches, .30 3.50 28.00 

 II " .30 3.50 28.00- 



Painted Green 

 HENRY A. DRKBR 



714 Chestnut Street 

 Philadhlphia, Pa. 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



Paclced in small crates, easy to handle. 



Price per crate 

 1500 2 in. pots in crate$4.88 



1500 2 }< 

 1500 2'^ 

 10003 



8003J4 



5004 



456 4}4 



3205 



aio sV, 



5-25 

 6.00 

 5.00 

 5.80 

 4.50 

 5.24 

 4.51 

 3-78 



Price per craM 

 144 6 in. pots in crate$3.x6 

 120 7 " ** 4.20 



608 " " 3.00 



HAND MADE 

 48 9 in. pots in crate$3.6o 

 48 10 " " 4,80 



24 " " " 3 fio 



24 J2 " " 4.80 



12 14 " " 4.80 



616 " " 4.50 



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

 Cylinders for Cut flowers. Hanging Baskets, Laws 

 Vases, etc. Tenpercent.offfor cash with order. Addreai 



Hllflngrer Bros., Pottery, Fort Edward.N.Y. 

 lagust Rolker S Sons, Agts. 31 Barclay SL, N. V. CiQi 



Syracuse Red Pots 



We have a large stock of well made and well burned 

 pots on hand for the trade of 1910, Prompt shipmcnti 

 guaranteed. Our terms are as good as the best. 

 Catalogue for 1910 on application. 



Syracuse Pottery Co.,'^''n''*v'!'"' 



i—STANDARD FLOWER — 



PO^ 



If your greenhouses are within 500 miles ot 

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



W. H. ERNEST 



-^ 28th I M Sts., Washington, D. C. —* 



All The Clay 



for our 



Florists' Red Pots 



Is prepared by passiug through a screen 

 1600 meshes to the square inch. If in 

 h hurry for pots, order from us. 



THE PETERS S REED POTTERY CO., Zanesville, Olili 



Holds Class 

 Firmly 



See the Point 

 PEEIHJE5S 



« OlftKfnff Points are tLetMit. 

 No rlKbts or left.. Box of 

 1.000 poiDU 7& ou. po.tpftld. 



HENBT A. DREEK, 



714 CbMlMHt B%.. mi.., F«. 



