February 6, 1910 



HORTICULTURt 



211 



List of Advertisers 



Page 



Advance, The Co.215 



Allen, J. K 205 



Aphlne Mfg. Co.. 190 

 Ascbmann. G 179 



Bacon & Co 180 



Banner, J. L 201 



Barrows & Son. . 179 

 Baur & Smith. ..194 

 Bayersdorfer, H. 



& Co 202 



Beaven, E. A... 205 

 Berrydale Exper. 



Gardens 180 



Bester, Wm 194 



Boddington, A. T. 



191-197 

 Boston Cut 



Flower Co 201 



Boston Florist 



Letter Co 201 



Boston Plate & 



Window Glass 



Co 215 



Bowe, M. A 200 



Breck,- J. & Sons. 199 

 Breitmeyer's. J. 



Sons 200 



Bridgeman's Seed 



Warehouse ...199 



Brown, A. C 194 



Brown, A. J. Seed 



Co 198 



Brownell, C. W. 



& Co 192 



Burpee, W. A. & 



Co 199 



Buxton, G. E...194 

 Buxton, Doane 



Co 215 



Carrillo & Bald- 

 win 192 



Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co 194 



Clarke's D. Sons. 200 

 Cottage Gardens.195 



Co wee, A 180 



Cowee, W. J 205 



Craig, Robt. Co.. 193 

 Crawbuck, G. W.204 



Danker, F. A...20O 



Dards 201 



Dawson, H. S. . 



100-191 

 Dlngee & Conard 



Co 180 



Darner & Sons 



Co 194 



Dow, Geo. E 199 



Dreer, H. A.... 



157-193-214-215 

 Dunlop, John H.200 

 Durand & Ma- 



rohn 204 



Dysart. R. J 201 



Eastern Nur- 

 series 180-191 



Eble. Chas 201 



Edwards Folding 



Box Co 202 



EUwanger & Bar- 

 ry 191 



Elliott, W. & 



Sons 198 



Esler. 3. G 215 



Ernest, W. H...214 

 Eyres 200 



Farquhar. R. & 



J. & Co 180 



Fiske, H. E. 



Seed Co 199 



Foley Mfg. Co.. .215 



Ford Bros 204 



Ford. C. S 194 



Froment, H. E. .204 



Galvin, Thos. F.207 

 Germnn Nursei-y 



& Seed Co. ..'.180 

 Greater N. Y. 



Flori.sts' Asso.204 

 Grey, T. J. Co. .199 

 Gude Bros. Co. .200 

 Guttman. Alex J.204 



Hail Association. 215 

 Hartmann Hjal- 



mar & Co 199 



riauswirth 200 



Heacock, Jos. Co. 



179-194 



Herbert 180 



Hews, A. H. & 



Co 214 



Hilflnger Bros. . .214 

 Hill, The B. G. 



Co 194 



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Hitchlngs & Co. 214 



Hoerber Bros 202 



Hoffman 200 



Home Corresp. 



School 198 



Horan, E. C 204 



Hughes, Geo. J.. 179 

 Hunt, A. E. & 



Co 194 



Hunt Bros 194 



Hunt. E. H 212 



Jacobs, S. & 

 Sons 215 



Jager, Chas. J. 

 Co 212 



Johnson. D. D.. .21? 



Kasting, W. F. 



Co 205 



Kervan Co 204 



Kessler, P. F 204 



King Cons. Co. .215 



Krick, W. C 205 



Kroeschell Bros. 



Co 215 



Kuebler, Wm. H.204 

 Kuhl, Geo. A... 179 



Lager & Hurrell.192 

 Langjahr. A. H..204 



Leesley Bros 180 



Leonard Seed Co. 199 

 Leuthy, A. & Co. 179 

 Lord & Bum- 

 ham Co 216 



Mastin, J. G 212 



McCarthy, N. F. 



& Co 205 



MacMulkin, E...200 



Matthews 201 



McConnell. Alex. 200 

 McCullough's, J. 



M. Sons Co. . .202 

 McKellar. C. W.202 

 McKissick, W. E. 



& Bros 202 



McManus, Jas. ..204 

 Meyer, J. C. & 



Co 205 



Mlchell, H. F. Co. 199 

 Michigan Cut 



Flower Ex 205 



-Millang Bros 204 



Millang, Chas... 204 

 Millang, Frank.. 20? 



Miller. E. S 193 



Moninger, J. C. 



Co 215 



Moore, Hentz & 



Nash 204 



Moore, J. L 180 



Morse C. C. &Co.l99 

 Murray. Samuel. 200 



S'ational Clock & 



Electric Co 178 



N. E. Nurseries. 180 

 Nlessen. Leo. Co.202 



Oberlin, Thos. J. 180 

 Oechslin. Frank. 179 

 Ordonez Bros. ...192 

 Ouwerkerk, P...180 



Palethorpe, P. R. 



Co 212 



Palmer, W. J. & 



Son 200 



Park Floral Co. .200 

 Parshelsky Bros. 215 

 Peacock " Dahlia 



Farms 193 



Pennock - Meehan 



Co 203 



Perkins St. Nur- 

 series 179 



Peters & Reed 



Co 214 



Pierson, A. N. . .180 

 Pierson, F. R. Co. 179 

 Pierson U-BarCo.216 

 Poehlmann Bros.202 

 Pollworth, V. C. 



Co 201 



Pratt, B. G. Co. 



199-212 



Raynor. John L.204 

 Reed & Keller. .204 

 Reinberg, Peter. 202 



Rice Bros 202 



Rice, M. & Co... 190 

 Rickards Bros.. .199 

 Robinson & Co. .202 

 Rock. Wm. L. C.200 

 Roebr.^. .Julius Co. 



180-192-193 



Roland. Thos ISO 



Rolker. A.&Sons.214 



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Rosens 201 



Rupp, J. F 193 



Sander & Son.. .179 

 Schlegel & Fot- 



tler Co 199 



Schultz. Jacob.. 200 



Scott, John 179 



Scientific Intense 



Culture Ranch. 198 

 Sharp, Partridge 



& Co 215 



Sheridan, W. F.204 

 Slggers & Sig- 



gers 215 



Skidelsky & Ir- 

 win 194 



Slinn, B. S., Jr. .204 

 Smith, E. D. & 



Co 193 



Smith, W. & T. 



Co 180 



Smyth, Wm. J. .200 

 Standard Plate 



Glass Co 215 



Stearns, A. T. 



Lumber Co 215 



Stoothoff, H. A.. 212 

 Stumpp & Wal- 

 ter Co 212 



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Syracuse Pottery 



Co 214 



Tallby 201 



Thorburn, J. M. 



& Co 199 



Potty, Chas. H..194 

 Valentine. J. A., 200 

 Viclis, Jas. Sons. 179 

 Vincent, R. Jr. & 

 Sons Co... 179-199 



Wallis, Ed 179 



Wants, For Sale.211 

 Ward, R. M. & 



Co 193 



Weeber & Don. .198 



Welch Bros 202 



Wilson 200 



Winterson, E. F. 



Co 202 



Wood Bros 194 



Yokohama Nur- 

 series 193 



Young, A. L 205 



Young & Nugent. 200 

 Zangen, O. V...199 

 Zinn, Julius A. .201 

 Zrolanek, A. C. .199 



INCORPORATED. 



Blacksburg, Va. — Virginia Whole- 

 sale Nurseries, J. H. Broce, pres. ; 

 M. F. Slusser, sec. and treas. ; W. O. 

 Frith. 



Towson, Md. — J. W. Brandt Nur- 

 sery Co.; capital stock $5,000; John 

 W. Brandt, H. J. Raphel and Thos. S. 

 Nichols. 



Portland, Me. — E. J. Harmon Com- 

 pany; capital stock $10,000: E. J. Har- 

 mon, pres.; Mabel I. Hayes, treas.; 

 Kariison Hayes, Elizabeth A. Har- 

 mon. 



Mineral Ridge, Ohio, — The Harris 

 Greenhouse Company, by Robert Har- 

 ris, Ethel Harris. Estella Harris, 

 George Hartlll and G. A. Adams; 

 capital, $5,000. 



Roswell, N. Mex. — Roswell Nursery 

 Co., W. C. Reed, E. L. Beedham, E. A. 

 Cahone. M. S. Murray. H. Fitzgerald, 

 C. H. De Bremond, J. C. Hamilton 

 and L. K. McGaffey. 



Blacksburg, Va. — Virginia Whole- 

 sale Nurseries. J. H. Broce, president; 

 M. F. Slusser, secretary; and W. O. 

 Frith, treasurer. Capital maximum, 

 $500,000; minimum, $3,000. 



Boston, Mass. — Ames Implement 

 and Seed Co. — Manufacturing and sale 

 of agricultural implements and sup- 

 plies; capital, $100,000. President, F. 

 B. Hill; vice-president, R. B. Stanley; 

 treasurer, A. P. Webster. 



Cincinnati, Ohio. — Hyde Park Rose 

 Co.. incorporated with a capital stock 

 (if $15,000. Successors to Sunder- 

 bruch & Meier. Incorporators: Gus- 

 tav Meier, Albert Sunderbruch, Henri 

 Sunnenberg, Frank Sunnenberg and 

 Joseph Sunnenberg. 



San Francisco, Cat. — The Califor- 

 nia Evergreen Company, cap. stk. 

 $20,000, shs. $1 ea. subs. $700: direc- 

 tors—Jos. Scanavino. Jas. Rolleri, Na- 

 tale Merle, Emanuel Roller, Ernest 

 Crescio, Angelo Costa and Angelo 

 Luccbesi 100 shs. ea. 



Fall River, Mass.— The G. L. Free- 

 man Co. has been incorporated with 

 the object of importing, developing 

 and selling orchids. George L. Free- 

 man, formerly of Wellfleet. is presi- 

 dent, and William E. Braley is trea- 

 surer. The capital stock is $30,000. 



The Middlesex Go-operative Garden 

 Co., of Hudson. Mass., whose notice 



HELP WANTED 



WANTED — March 15th, a Nurseryman 

 of experience In packing and grading, and 

 also a herbaceous man. Chas. R. Fish & 

 Co.. Worcester. Mass. 



WANTED — A thoroughly competent 

 planisman well posted in trees, shrubs and 

 all hard planting material. A good prom- 

 ising position for the right man who knows 

 his business and can handle men. State 

 references and salary wanted. "Practical 

 Hostler." care HORTICULTURE. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



WANTED — A position under a good gar- 

 dener in a private establishment by a re- 

 spectaoie young man, aged 23 years, five 

 years' first class experience. Address T. 

 A. H., 17 Everett St., Wellesley, Mass. 



WANTED position with reliable seed 

 firm, by young man with experience In the 

 growing as well as the retail branches of 

 the seed business. Seeds, care HORTI- 

 CULTURE^ 



WANTED — Situation as grower in pri- 

 vate or commercial place, or as salesman 

 for wholesale plant or flower growing es- 

 tablishment. Have had many years' expe- 

 rience In all the above lines and can fur- 

 nish satisfactory references. Address P. 

 B., care Horticulture Pu b. Co., Boston. 

 "SITUATION WANTED by German expe- 

 rienced in roses, carnations, chrysanthe- 

 mums, orchids, stove and bedding plants; 

 also vegetables under glass and all out 

 door work. Familiar with handling help. 

 Wishes position on large private place 

 March 1st, 1910, or before. First class ref- 

 erences. Please state full particulars. Ad- 

 dress O. S., care HORTICULTURE. 



FOR SALE 



FOE SALE — Greenhouse property, witb 

 stock and all; 12,000 sq. ft glass, 1 13-room 

 house, 1 5-room house with all ImproT*- 

 ments; a nice big store front; good retail 

 trade: established 15 years; acre of ground, 

 with lot on main street. 7710 Lorain Ave., 

 CleTeland Ohio. 



GREENHOUSE FOR SALEJ— In Bridge- 

 water, built in 1907, size 30x100, with head 

 house attached. Kroeschell hot-water 

 heater. One-half acre land and adjoin- 

 ing land can be bought. Would sell house 

 for removal. A. H. Hobart, Brldgewater, 

 Mass. , 



FOR SALE— Special IB x 18 and 16 x 24 

 double thick glass In "A" and "B" quali- 

 ties. Buy now and save money. Write 

 PARSHELSKY BROTHERS, INC., 59 

 Montrose Ave., Brookl y n, N. Y. 



FOR sale; — One 10 section Furman 

 boiler used three seasons, good as new, 

 $150. One 9 section Furman, two years 

 old, number 209. $125; also one large 8 

 section Lord & Burnham, excellent condi- 

 tion, $125. One small upright Spencer 

 boiler to heat about 2000 ft. of glass, price 

 $55. This boiler was bought new last 

 March. Also have one 10 h. p. upright 

 steam boiler and 4% x 2% x 4 steam pump, 

 price for both $80. Guaranteed O. K. and 

 in good working order. M. Tomback & Co., 

 Sparklll, N. Y. 



of Incorporation we published last 

 week, intend to do a gardening and 

 specialty business and will cultivate 

 about 75 acres. Benjamin Derby of 

 Concord Junction is president; Albert 

 Haynes, vice-president; H. Harding 

 Haie, secretary, and Howard Wilson of 

 Maynard. Mass.. treasurer. 



The estate of Frederick Goldring, 

 president of the Albany Florist Club, 

 is the largest floral establishment In 

 Albany county. New York, having 

 about 70,000 feet, located at Slinger- 

 lands. The chief products are roses, 

 Easter lilies and carnations. Carna- 

 tions are this season probably the fin- 

 est ever produced at Fort Grove, not 

 so many splits as in previous years. 

 Sweet peas are a little late. Any of 

 the craft visiting Albany should not 

 fail to call on President Goldring, who 

 also has charge of the late Col. Hen- 

 drick's estate which covers about 300 

 acres of farm land. 



