February 12, 1910 



HORTICULTURE 



247 



I^ist of Advertisers 



Page 

 Aavance, The Co.251 



Allen, J. K 241 



Aphine Mfg. Co. 228 

 Asclimann, G....219 



Baoou & Co 220 



Barrows & Sou. .219 

 Baur & Smitb. .231 

 Baversdorfer, H. 



& Co 238 



Beaveu, E .A... 241 

 Berr.vdale Exper, 



Gardens 220 



Bolihiuk & At- 

 kins 220 



Boddingtou, A. T.218 

 Boston Cut 



Flower Co 237 



Bostou Florist 



Letter Co 237 



Boston riate & 



Window Glass 



Co 251 



Bowe. M. A 23t) 



Breck, J. & Sous.233 

 Breitmever's, J. 



Sous 23B 



Brldgeman's Seed 



Warehouse. ' . .235 

 Brown, A. C..:.231 

 Brown, A. J. Seed 



Co 234 



Brownell. C. W. 



& Co 232 



Burpee, W. A. & 



Co 23.') 



Buxton. G. E...231 

 Buxton, Doane 



Co 251 



Carrillo & Bald- 

 win 232 



Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co 231 



Clarke's D. Sons. 236 

 Cottage Gardeus.230 



Cowee, A 220 



Cowee, W. J 241 



Craig, Robt. Co. 220 

 Crawbuck, G. W.240 



Danker, F. A.. 236 



Dards 237 



Dingee & Conard 



Co 220 



Dorner & Sons 



Co 231 



Dow, Geo. E 235 



Dreer, H. A.233-2.">0 

 Duulop, John H.236 

 D.vsart, K. J 237 



Bbeling, F. H..234 



Eble, Chas 237 



Edwards Folding 



Box Co 23S 



Ellwauger & Bar- 

 ry 229 



Elliott, W. & 



Sons 234 



Esler, J. G 251 



Ernest, W. H...250 

 Eyres 236 



Farquhar. R. & 



J. & Co 220 



Fiske. H. E. 



Seed Co 2a'i 



Foley Mfg. Co.. 251 



Ford Bros 240 



Froment, H. E..240 



Galviu, Thos. F.237 

 German Kali 



Works 248 



German Nursery 



& Seed Co 234 



Greater N. Y. 



Florists' Asso.240 

 Grey. T. J. Co. .233 

 Gude Bros. Co. .236 

 Guttman, Alex J. 240 



Hail Association. 231 



Haley, J. H 234 



Hartmann Hjal- 



mar & Co 235 



Hauswirth 236 



Heacock, Jos. Co. 



219-231 



Herbert 220 



Hews, A. H. & 



Co 250 



Hllflnger Bros. ..250 

 Hill, The E. G. 



Co 231 



Hitchings & Co.2o2 

 Hoerber Bros... 238 



Hoffman 236 



Home Corresp. 



School •-'31-234 



Horan, E. C 240 



Hughes, Geo. J. 219 



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Hunt, A. E. & 



Co 231 



Hunt Bros 231 



Hunt, E. H 249 



Jager, Chas. J. 



Co 249 



Jautzeu & Hoe- 



bel 231 



Johnson, D. D..249 



Hasting, W. F. 



Co 240 



Kelsey, F. W. 



Nursery Co. . . .2'20 

 Kentucky Tobac- 

 co I'roduct Co.249 



Kervan Co 240 



Kessler, P. F...240 

 King Cons. Co.. 251 



Krick, W. C 240 



Kroeschell Bros. 



Co 251 



Kuebler, Wm. 11.240 



Lager & Hurrell.232 

 Langjahr. A. H.240 

 Leesley Bros.... 220 

 Leonard Seed Co.235 

 Leuthy. A. & Co.219 

 Ivord & Burn- 

 ham Co 252 



Low, Stuart & 

 Co 232 



MacMulkiu, E..236 



Mastin, J. G 249 



Matthews 237 



McCarthy, N. F. 



& Co 241 



McConnell, Alex. 236 

 McCulIough's, J. 



M. Sous Co.. 238 

 McKellar, C. W.238 

 McKissiek, W. E. 



& Bros 238 



McManus. Jas. ..240 

 Metropolitan Ma- 

 terial Co 251 



Meyer, J. C. & 



Co 241 



Michell, H.F.Co.235 

 Michigan Cut 



Flower Ex 241 



Millang Bros 240 



Millang, Chas... 240 



Miller, E. S 233 



Moninger, J. C. 



Co 231 



Moore, Hentz & 



Nash 240 



Moore, J. L 220 



Morse. C. C.&C0.235 

 Murray. Samuel. 236 



N. E. Nurseries. 220 

 Nicotine Mfg.Co.249 

 Niesseu, Leo. Co. 238 



Oberlin, Thos. J. 220 

 Oechslin. Frank. 219 

 Ordonez Bros... 232 

 Ouwerkerk, P...220 



Palethorpe, P. R. 



Co 249 



Palmer, W. J. & 



Son 236 



Park Floral Co. 236 

 Parshelsky Bros. 251 

 Peacock " Dahlia 



Farms 220 



Pen nock - Meehan 



Co 239 



Perkins St. Nur- 

 series 219 



Peters •& Reed 



Co 2.50 



Pierson, A. N...220 

 Piersou, F. R.Co.2l9 

 I'iersou U-BarCo.252 

 Pc)ehlmann Bros. 238 

 Pollworth, C. C. 



Co 237 



Pratt, B. G. Co. 



235-248 

 Pulverized Ma- 

 nure Co 249 



Ravnor, John 1.240 

 Reed & Keller. .240 

 Reinberg, Peter. 238 



Rice Bros 2.38 



Rice, M. & Co.. 218 

 Rickards Bros... '235 

 Robinson &. Co. .238 

 Rock, Wm. L. C.236 

 Roehrs, Julius Co. 



219-232-233 

 Roland. Thos... 220 

 Rolker, A.&Sons.250 



Rosens 237 



Royal Nurseries. 232 

 Ru'pp. J. F 219 



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Sander & Son.. 219 

 Schlegel & Fot- 



tler Co 235 



Schultz, Jacob.. 236 



Scott, Johu 219 



Sharp, Partridge 



& Co 251 



Sheridan, W. F.240 

 Shinn, Warreu..234 

 Siggers & Sig- 



gers 251 



Simon, I. N. & 



Sou 234 



Skidelsky & Ir- 

 win 231 



Slinu, B. S., Jr. 240 

 Smith, E. D. & 



Co 231 



Smith, W. & T. 



Co 2-20 



Smyth, Wm. J.. 236 

 Standard Plate 



Glass Co -251 



Stearns, A. T. 



Lumber Co. .. .2.51 

 Stoothotf, H, A. 249 

 Stumpp & Wal- 

 ter Co 249 



Syracuse Pottery 

 Co 250 



Valentine, J. A.. '236 

 Vicks. Jas. Sons. 213 

 ■Vincent, R. Jr. & 

 Sons Co... 219-235 



Wallis, Ed 219 



Wants, For Sale.247 

 Ward, R. M. & 



Co 233 



Weeber & Don. .234 



Welch Bros 238 



Wilson 236 



Winterson, B. F. 



Co 238 



Wood Bros 231 



Yokohama Nur- 

 series 233 



Young, A. L 241 



Young & Nugent. 236 



Zangen, O. V... 2.3.3 

 Zinn, Julius A.. 237 

 Zvolanek, A. C. .235 



PHILADELPHIA NOTES. 



The new carnation Sangamo was ex- 

 hibited here recently by A. C. Brown, 

 Springfield, 111. S. S. Pennock says 

 it has all the earmarks of a good com- 

 mercial sort. 



M. Rice & Co. are erecting a new 

 story on their six-story warehouse at 

 1220 Race street. More progress. No 

 one is more astonished than Mr. Rice 

 at the rapid Increase of the business. 



Wm. H. McKissiek & Bros, point 

 with jiride to their Jardine roses and 

 defy any other concern to show the 

 same good quality. These are grown 

 by Stephenson who made such a big 

 hit with this variety last season. 



A variegated Dracaena indivisa 

 "Prince Alliert" is a feature at Pep- 

 per's and is highly spoken of by Wm. 

 Robertson, the gardener. Well done 

 specimens of variegated Asparagus 

 Siirengeri are also to be seen here. 



The Frost & Bartlett Co., of Arling- 

 ton, Mass., tree sprayers, pruners and 

 doctors, have established an agency in 

 this city under the management of C. 

 L. Flint. The latter gentleman is 

 highly recommended by Jno. A. Petti- 

 grew, Boston's Park Superintendent, 

 and others. 



Wm. Kleinheinz. superintendent of 

 the Widcner estate, recommends 

 among the newer sweet peas for forc- 

 ing. Governor Fort, a lovely shell pink 

 self, and Mrs. Haman, pink edged with 

 bright ruby. A scarlet seedling car- 

 nation of great promise raised by Mr. 

 Kleinhf-inz, is in fine shape here at 

 present, as is also Craig's new white 

 "Xorv/ood." 



The crested cyclamens to be seen on 

 the Newbold place at present are the 

 best of this type we have noted as 

 yet. The flowers are of the grandi- 

 flora rather than the giganteum type, 

 round and symmetrical, standing 

 straight up. quite unlike the usual 

 straggly habit of other crested forms. 

 Messrs Logan and Batchelor have a 

 good thing in this. 



C. S. Ford had on exhibition at the 

 Pennock-Meehan Co.'s on Monday a 

 fine lot of the new carnation Constant, 

 raised by William Bester of Hagers- 

 town Md. It is a lovely color — a 



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HELP WANTED 



WANTED— An assistant in greenhouses 

 on private estate. Apply by letter to 

 Thos. J. Grey Co., 32 South Market St., 

 Boston. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



SITUATION WANTED 



As manager for gentlemen's place, public 

 institution, park, cemetery, etc.; practical 

 experience in all branches; reference, first- 

 class. Address with particulars, C. L., 

 care Joseph Linfoot, 1015 E. McMillan St., 

 C incinnati, O. ■ 



WANTED--A position under a good gar- 

 dener in a private establishment by a re- 

 spectaole young man, aged 23 years, five 

 years' first class experience. Address T. 

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



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 Pub. Co. , Boston. 



SITUATION WANTED by German expe- 

 rienced in roses, carnatious, chrysijnthe- 

 mums, orchids, stove and bedding p ants; 

 also vegetables under glass and all out 

 door work. Familiar with handlmg help. 

 Wishes position on large private place 

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

 erences. Please state full particulars. Ad- 

 dress O. S., care H ORTICULTURE. 



SITUATION WANTED— By rose and 

 carnation grower; 13 years' practical ex- 

 perience: capable of taking f V"T^ ""v "if^' 

 Address W. H. Clump, General Delivery, 

 Jamestown, N Y. 



FOR SALE 



GREENHOUSE FOR SALE— In Bridg^ 

 watei- built in 1907, size 30x100, with head 

 Soile attached. Kroeschell Jot-water 

 heater One-half acre land and adjoln- 

 Tng land can be bought. Would sell house 

 fof removal. A. H. Hobatt,, Brldgewater, 

 Mass. ,r, ' ;■• , 



FOR SALE— Special 16 i ^^ 'ind 16 X 24 

 double thick glass in "A" and B cpinll 

 ties Buv now and save money. Write 

 PARSHELSKY BROTHERS INC., 59 

 Montrose Ave., Brooklyn, N.JC^ 



FOR SAlI^^uo 10 section Furman 

 boiler used three seasons, good as new, 

 $1.50 One 9 section Furman, two years 

 Sid, number 209, $123: 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 holier was bought new last 

 March. Also have one 10 h. p. "Prlg" 

 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., 

 Sparkill, N. Y^ 



bright pleasing pink, fine size and 

 grand stems— also a good keeper. Or- 

 ders have been coming in to Mr. Ford 

 very liberally from all over the United 

 States and also some from abroad. 



Visitors this week: Mr. and Mrs. 

 W. C. Langbridge, Albany, N. Y., on 

 way to and from the Canners' Conven- 

 tion at Atlantic City; William Bester, 

 Hagerstown, Md.; M. C. Ebel, of 

 Aphine Mfg. Co., Madison, N. J.; W. 

 .1. Stewart, Boston; Chas. Schoenhut,^ 

 Buffalo, N. Y. 



