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HORTICULTURE 



June 25, 1910 



HEWS STANDARD POTS 



POT MAKERS FOR 140 YEARS 



WORLDS LARGEST MANUFACTURERS! 



Pearson Street, 

 LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. 



WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND DiaCOUNTS 



A. H. HEWS & CO., Inc. 



Main Office and Factories 

 CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 



44 



99 



GREENHOUSE GLAZING PUTTY (" SemLLiquid ") 



Absolutely the best glazing product ever produced. Guaranteed to be made of purest double boiled 

 Linseed Oil and to contain a greater proportion of Pure White Lead than any other product. Weights 

 i6>6'lbs. to the gallon; each gallon will cover 300 ruDoing feet. Can be used in machine or putty bulb and we 

 guarantee that ten years after using all that is necessary is to break the outer film and the body will be soft 

 and pliable. Impervious to water and will not heave in cold, nor run in warm weather; in fact, it is *'n]anu> 

 factured to meet the ever IncreasInK demand of the man who wanls the best." 



I Gallon, $1.30 5 Gallons, $6.35 lO Gallons, $12.50 



20 Gallons, $24. 50 I Bbl. (50 gallons), $60.00 



\\ III be pleased to supply special quotations to iobbers 



Sole P U UIIMT 76-78 Wabash Ave.. 



Distributor 



CHICAGO. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Northampton, Mass.— H. W. Field, 

 florist, has purcliased the McGrath 

 property on Button St. 



Hollywood, Cal. — P. J. Stocliman 

 has formed a nursery and plant grow- 

 ing establisliment here. Lathhouses 

 are in process of construction, also 

 cold frames and greenhouse. 



Marysville, Cal. — The Marysville 

 Flower & Seed Store has been discon- 

 tinued. Mr. Evans has found the bus- 

 iness unprofitable especially at this 

 season of the year, but as he had a 

 good business during the fall and win- 

 ter months he may resume later in 

 the year. 



Webster City, la. — Extensive im- 

 provements and additions will be made 

 in the Follett greenhouse. One house 

 is now under construction and within 

 at short time it is expected they will 

 begin the erection of another. Other 

 improvements will be made, the cost 

 totalling several thousands of dollars. 



Iowa Falls, la. — The buildings and 

 equipment of the Riverside Green- 

 houses have been purchased by W. W. 

 Hall. He will use the material in con- 

 structing a range of houses in the 

 rear of his residence on College Ave. 

 He expects to have the new place 

 ready for business about August 1st. 



Canon City, Colo. — D. E. Goodnight 

 is arranging to cover an acre of 

 ground with canvas in order to protect 

 early vegetables. Celery grown under 

 canvas is now being sold in the mar- 

 ket by Hot Springs gardeners. Beans 

 are nearly ready for market and 

 tomatoes are as large as hens' eggs. 

 Lettuce and spinach grow here during 

 the winter. 



Bloomington, III. — Saddler Bros., 

 nurserymen, have been notified that J. 

 A. Delaney formerly employed by them 

 as a nursery salesman and who was 

 accused of crooked work while in their 

 employ and for whom a warrant had 

 been issued sometime ago. has been 

 arrested. After leaving the employ of 

 Saddler Bros. Delaney started to work 

 for Arthur Bryant & Sons, nurserymen 

 at Princeton and while in their em- 

 ploy it is alleged that he forged orders 



and obtained money illegally to the 

 sum of $198. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR 

 CONTEMPLATED. 



Dayton, Ind. — S. P. Lentz, one house. 



Lexington, Ky. — Anderson & White, 

 conservatory. 



Webster City, la. — Follett green- 

 houses, house 30 X 60 feet. 



Interlakin, Mass. — Jlrs. John E. Par- 

 sons, one house, 28x73 feet. 



Canon City, Colo.— J. T. Calvert, 

 house to cost $5,000. 



Hollywood, Cal. — P. J. Stockman, 

 one house. 



Baltimore, Md. — Albert Fielder, house 

 16 X 100 feet. 



Iowa Falls, la. — W. H. Hall, range 

 of houses. 



Philadelphia, Pa. — Ellenwood Green- 

 houses, one house. 



Worcester, Mass. — Edward J. Steele, 

 carnation house. 



Monongahela, Pa. — J. Shelby Crall 

 Co., house 40 x 100 feet. Lord & Burn- 

 ham Co., semi-iron construction. 



INCORPORATED. 



Dallas, Tex. — Lang Floral & Nursery 

 Co., capital stock $46,000. Incorpora- 

 tors: Otto Lang, W. W. Robinson 

 and A. B. Mayhew. 



Salt Lake City, Utah.— Great West- 

 tem Seed & Produce Co., capital stock 

 $3,000. Peter Frost, president; Alvin 

 Johnson, vice-president; Avern R. 

 Poulton, secretary and treasurer. 



Charleston, W. Va.— The Hampshire 

 & Middle Ridge Orchard Co. has made 

 application for a charter. The com- 

 j)any is to be capitalized at $125,000. In- 

 corporators: Edward G. Donley, J. M. 

 Wood, A. Rightmire, H. S. Vanderfoot 

 and James H. McGrew. 



Holds Class 

 Firmly 



See the Point JW 

 PEERt£5S 



< GIftzlne Points ar« tLebeai. 



* No rights or lefta. Box of 



* 1.000 polota 75 oti. poitp&ld. 



HENBT A^ DREER. 



714 CbMtBBt B«. mift., P». 



A STIC A 



FOREST,!— r- 



iWtouseqiannj 

 USE IT NOW. 



F.I. PIERCE CI. 



12 W. BROADWAY 



NKW VORK 



riaatlca Is elastic and tenacioiis, admits •! ex- 

 pansion and contraction. Putty l>ecoiDes hard 

 and brittle. Brokan glass more eaally removad 

 without breaking of other glass as occurs with 

 hard patty. Lasts longer than putty. Easy ta 

 apply. 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



Packed in small crates, easy to handle. 



Price per eraM 

 144 6 in. pots in crate$3.t6 

 120 7 " •* 4.ao 



608 " " 3.0s 



HAND MADE 

 48 9 in. pots in crate$3.6o 

 48 10 " " 4.80 



24 It " " 3.6a 



24 M " " 4.80 



I2H " "4.80 



616 " " 4.J* 



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



? flinders for Cut flowers, Haneing Baskets, Laws 

 ases , etc Ten percent.ofifor cash with order. Address 



Hllfingrer Bros. , Pottcry.Fort Edward.N.Y. 

 HiiIDSt Rolker & Sou, Asts. 31 Baitb) SL, N. T. CH|. 



DREER'S 



Florist Specialties 

 KEYSTONE CEDAR 

 PLANT TUBS 



HBNRT A. I>RE£R 



714 Chestnut Street 

 Philadelphia. Pa. 



Syracuse Red Pots 



We have a large stock of well made and well burned 

 potf on hand for the trade of igio. Prompt shtpmeati 

 guaranteed. Our terms are as good as the best. 

 Catalogue for 1910 on application. 



Syracuse Pottery Co., "^"n'' y'"" 



All The Clay 



for our 



Florists' Red Pots 



Is prepared by passing tbrongh a screen 

 1600 meehes to the square loch. If Ic 

 » linrrj for pots, order from us. 



THE PETERS t REED POTTERY CO., Zantsrille, Btli 

 I— STANDARD FLOWER — 



li your greenhouses are within 500 miles d 

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



W. H. ERNEST 



■^ 28th < M Sts., Washington, D. C. ^ 



