March 5, 1910 



HORTICULTURE 



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List of Advertisers 



Page 

 Advance, The Co. 339 

 Allen, J. K 349 



Aphlue Mfg. Co.338 

 Aschmann, G 337 



Barrows & Sou. .327 

 Bay State Nur- 

 series 328 



Bayersdorfer, H. 



& Co 346 



Beaven, E. A... 349 

 Bobblnk & At- 



klus 328 



Boddingtou, A.T.326 

 Bostou Cut 



Flower Co 345 



Boston Florist 



Letter Co 345 



Bostou Plate & 

 Window Glass 



Co 359 



Bowe, M. A 344 



Bowker Insecti- 

 cide Co 356 



Breck, J. & Sous.343 

 Breitmeyer's, J. 



Sons 344 



Bridgeman's Seed 



Warehouse ...343- 

 Browu, A. C....341 

 Brown, A. J. Seed 



Co 342 



Bnrpce, W. A. & 



Co 343 



Buxton. Doaue 

 Co 359 



CarriUo & Bald- 

 win 336 



Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co. ...'...341 

 Clarke's D. Sons.344 

 Cottage Gardeiis.340 

 Cousins, Leonard. 327 



Cowee, A 328 



Cowee, W. J 349 



Craig. Robt. Co. 341 

 Crawbuck, G. W.348 



Danker, F. A... 344 



Dards 345 



Darnait, E. M...336 

 Davis Cooperage 



Co 358 



Dingee & Conard 



Co 328 



Dorner & Sons 



Co 310 



Dow, Geo. E 343 



Dreer. H. A.. 341-358 

 Dunlop, John H.344 

 Dysart, II. J 345 



Ebeling, F. n...342 



Eble, Chas' 345 



Edwards Folding 



Box Co 34G 



Ellwanger & Bar- 

 ry 337 



Elliott, W. & 



Sons 342 



Esler. J. G 359 



Ernest, W. H...358 

 Byres 344 



Farquhar, R. & 



J. & Co 328 



Fiske, H. E. Seed 



Co 343 



Foley Mfg. Co. ..339 



Ford Bros 348 



Froment, H. E. .348 



Galvln, Thos. F.345 

 German Nurserv 



& Seed Co.... 328 



G. F 327 



Greater N. Y. 



Florists' Asso.348 

 Grey, T. J. Co. .343 

 Gnde Bros. Co. .344 

 Guttman, Alex J.348 



Hail Association.359 

 Hartmann Hjal- 



mar & Co 343 



Hauswirth 344 



Heacock, Jos. Co.,327 



Herbert 328 



Hews, A. H. & 



Co 358 



Hillflnger Bros.. 358 



Hill, D 328 



Hill, The E. G. 



Co 340 



Hitchlngs & Co.. 360 

 Hoerber Bros... 346 



Hoffman 344 



Home Corresp. 



School 358 



Horan, B. C 348 



Page 

 Hunt, A. B. & 



Co 341 



Hunt Bros 341 



Hunt, E. H 357 



Jacobs, S.& Sons.359 

 Jager, Chas. J. 



Co 337 



Johnson, D. D..357 



Kastiug, W. F. 



Co 318 



Kelsey, F. W...292 



Ken-an Co 348 



Kessler, P. F . . . 348 

 King Cons. Co. .359 

 Kjiight & Struck. 327 



Krick, W. C 348 



Kroescbell Bros. 



Co 359 



Kuebler, Wm. H.348 



Lager & Hurrell.336 

 Langjahr, A. H.348 

 Lawreuce. H. V.345 

 Leonard Seed Co.343 

 Leuthy, A. & Co.327 

 Lord & Burnham 



Co 360 



Louisville Floral 



Co 349 



Low. Stuart & 



Co 336 



MacMuIkin. E...344 



Mastin, J. G 357 



ilatthews 345 



McCarthy, N. F. 



& Co 349 



McConnell, Alex. 344 

 McCullough's, J. 



M. Sons Co.. .346 

 McKellar, C, W.346 

 .McKissick, W. B. 



& Bros 346 



McManus. Jas...348 

 Michell, H.F. Co.343 

 Michigan Cut 



Flower Ex 349 



Millang Bros 348 



Millang. Chas... 348 



Miller. B. S 327 



Moninger,- J. C. 



Co 359 



Moore, Heutz & 



Nnsh 335-348 



Moore. J. L 328 



Morse, C. C.&Co.343 

 Murray. Samuel. 344 



N. E. Nurseries. 328 

 Nicotine Mfg. Co.321 

 Niessen, Leo. Co.346 



Oechslin, Frank. 327 

 Ordonez Bros... 336 

 Ouwerkerk, P. ..328 



Palethorpe, P. R. 



Co 357 



Palmer, W. J. & 



Son 344 



Park Floral Co.. 344 

 Parshelsky Bros. 359 

 Peacock Dahlia 



Farms 328 



Pennock-Meehan 



Co 347 



Perkins St. Nur- 

 series 327 



Peters & Reed 



Co S3H 



Peterson, J. A.. 341 

 Pierson, A. N. . .328 

 Pierson, F. R. Co.327 

 Pierson U-BarCo.360 

 Poehlmann Bros. 346 

 Pollworth, C. C. 



Co 345 



Pratt, B. G. Co. 



343-357 



Raynor, John I. .348 

 Reed & Keller. .348 

 Reinberg, Peter. 346 



Rice Bros 346 



Rice, M. & Co.. 326 

 Rickards Bros. ..343 

 Robinson & Co. .346 

 Rock, Wm, L...344 

 Roehrs, Julius Co, 



328-337-341 



Roland, Thos 341 



RolUer, A.&Sons,353 



Rosens 345 



Roval Nurseries. 338 



Rupp, J. F 327 



Ryther, O. E 355 



Sander & Son.. ,336 



Page 

 Schlegel & Fot- 



tler Co 343 



Schultheis Bros. 328 

 Schultz, Jacob.. 344 



Scott, John 327 



Sharp, I'artridge 



& Co 359 



Sheridan, W. F..34S 

 Siggers & Sig- 



gers 339 



Skidelsky & Ir- 

 win 340 



Slinn, B. S., Jr.. 348 

 Smith, E. D, & 



Co 340 



Smith, W. & T. 



Co 328 



Smyth, Wm. J. .344 

 Standard Plate 



Glass Co 359 



Stearns. A. T. 



Lumber Co 350 



Strafford, Geo. 



Oakum Co 338 



Stumpp & Wal- 

 ter Co 357 



Syracuse Pottery 



Co ,358 



Taiiby 345 



Thompson, J. D. 

 Co 340 



Page 

 Thorburn, J. M. 



& Co 343 



Totty, Chas. H..340 



Umpleby, J. H..327 



Valentine, J. A.. 344 

 Vicks, Jas. Sons,33y 

 Vincent, R. Jr. & 

 Sons Co... 327-342 



Walbridge & Co.358 



Wallis, Ed 340 



Wants, For Sale,355 

 Ward, R. M. & 



Co 337 



Weeber & Don.. 343 



Welch Bros 346 



Weinberg, T 336 



Wilson 344 



Winterson, E. F. 



Co 340 



Wood Bros 340 



Yokohama Nur- 

 series 327 



Young. A. L 349 



Young & Nugent. 314 



Zangen. O. V....343 

 Zinn, Julius A. .345 

 Zvolanek, A. C..343 



FRENCH GARDENER' SOCIETY OF 

 LONDON. 



On the 29th of January, the 21st an- 

 niversary of this society was held at 

 the Cafe Royal, London, Eng. Mon- 

 sieur Philippe de Vilmorin was to 

 have occupied the chair, but owing to 

 the floods in Paris was prevented. 

 Monsieur de Lalande, the Consul Gen- 

 eral of France, was therefore invited 

 to occupy the post. After the usual 

 loyal toasts. Sir Albert Rotlit made a 

 splendid speech in his finest form, con- 

 gratulating the society on having at- 

 tained its majority and pointing out 

 how it had by its influence contrib- 

 uted to the good feeling existing be- 

 tween English and continental gardens. 



The chairman proposed the toast of 

 the evening, success to the "Societe 

 Francaise d'Horticulture ae Londres." 

 Mr. George Schneider responded, say- 

 ing that for a large measure of their 

 success they were indebted to those 

 English nurserymen who had found 

 places in their establishments for the 

 young men who came across the Chan- 

 nel to learn English and perfect their 

 knowledge of horticulture. He drank 

 prosperity to English horticulture. Mr. 

 Harry Veitch, of Chelsea, responded. 

 Other toasts ,'were "Officers of the 

 Society," "Past Presidents," "The 

 Press" and "The Chairman," the 

 speakers being Mr. H. B. May, Edmon- 

 ton, M. Guilloud, T. Bevan, etc. 



It was resolved that a telegram of 

 sympathy be forwarded to Mr. Ph. de 

 Vilmorin. It was also resolved that a 

 collection be made in aid of the fund 

 opened by the Lord Mayor for the 

 sufferers by the Paris floods. The sum 

 of $500 was the result. 



Several letters were read from 

 friends unable to be present, among 

 them one from M. Louis Gentil of 

 Brussels, the editor of "La Tribune 

 Horticole" and a former secretary of 

 the society. The dinner was well sup- 

 ported both by French and English 

 amateur and professional gardeners. 

 At the close of the proceedings a 

 presentation of a handsome Sevres 

 vase was made to Mr. George Schneid- 

 er, the chairman of the society. In 

 recognition of his services to the 

 young Frenchmen resident in London. 

 C. HARMAN PAYNE. 



HELP WANTED 



Wanted, Assistant Gardener 



Swede, particularly experienced in ordinary 

 greenhouse work as well as In the culture 

 of grapes and nectarines under glass. 



Address— H. J. B., Horticulture 



"aTexperienced nurseryman 



For propagating shrubs, herbaceous and 

 bedding plants. State references, age and 

 wages wanted. Address 



Rhode Island Nurseries, Newport, R. i. 



WANTED — A foreman, well posted in 

 trees, shrubs and perennials, to take charge 

 of park plantings, street and park trees. 

 Must be able to design and execute plant- 

 ing plans and know how to handle men. 

 Promising position for right man, single 

 man preferred; give references and state 

 salary wanted. Address Theo. Wirth, Supt. 

 Parks, Minneapolis, Minn. 



WANTED — Second man in commercial 

 plant growing establishment in middle 

 West. Wages $12.00 a week. M. W., care 

 HORTICULTURE. 



SITUATIONS WAWTtP 



SITUATION WANTED 



As manager for gentlemen's place, public 

 institution, park, cemetery, etc. ; practical 

 experience in all branches; reference, flrst- 

 class. Address with particulars, C. L., 

 care Joseph Linfoot, 1015 E. McMillan St., 

 Cincinnati, O. 



SITUATION WANTED— By English gar- 

 dener and florist, married, age 40, 20 years' 

 experience in this country, in the growing 

 of 'mums, carnations, bulbs and general 

 line of potted plants; exceptionally good 

 on design work; can furnish the best of 

 references as to habits, etc.; good wages 

 expected and permanent position; give full 

 particulars in first letter. Address Box 110, 

 \\'est Medway, Mass. 



SITUATION WANTED— By German, 44 

 years of age, single, good grower of vege- 

 tables and flowers under glass and out 

 doors; 13 years' practical experience in a 

 White Mountain summer resort. Can fur- 

 nish good references. Address with partic- 

 ulars, Julius Shuenhoff, care J. V. 'Tilton, 

 Wellesley, Mass. 



SITUATION WANTED'— By a good 

 grower and designer; retail place near Bos- 

 ton preferred; fair wages expected. M. M., 

 care HORTICULTURE. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE 



THE NORWICH (CT.) NURSERIES 



Conducted for 30 years by the late Stephen 

 Crane, end by me for seven years. Thla 

 is a solid, reliable, live business. Offered 

 only because the owner has other business, 

 occupying his entire time. Address for 

 terms and interview, 



O. E. RYTHER, Prop., 

 Norwich, Ct. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouse property with 

 or without stock; 4 houses, with 6000 ft. 

 glass; also baru and sheds; room for more 

 houses. Greenhouses one year old. Second 

 floor barn finished for living purposes. 

 Gerudt & Co., Room lOOS Union Bldg., 

 Newark, N. J. 



FOE SALE- Special 16 i 18 and 16 x 24 

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

 ties. But now and save money. Write 

 PARSHELSKY BROTHERS. INC., 8© 

 Montrose Ave,, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



