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HORTICULTURF 



April 9. 1910 



ITOIC 



99 





HEWS STAND ARD POTS 



WORLDS LARGEST MANUFACTURERS j 



j POT MAKERS FOR 140 YEARS 



Pearson Street, 

 LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. 



WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND DISCOUNTS 



A. H. HEWS & CO., Inc. 



CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 



4S2^60 No. Branch 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



<3REENH0USE BUILDING OR CON- 

 TEMPLATED. 



Port Huron, Mich. — John Jowett, dne 

 house. 



Dover, N. J. — Payne & Louis, addi- 

 tion. 



Pittsburg, Pa.— F. H. Westhoff, addi- 

 tion. 



Findlay, Ohio. — J. J. Waaland, violet 

 house. 



Eldora, la. — J. S. Polland, range of 

 houses. 



Roscoe, III. — Arthur Briscoe, range 

 of houses. 



Dover, Me. — Fred Norris, Spring St., 

 one house. 



San Francisco, Calif. — F. Pelicano, 

 one house. 



South Evanston, III. — Engle Bros., 

 two houses. 



Newburyport, Mass. — F. S. Moseley, 

 conservatory. 



Gradyville, Pa. — Howard Keller, 

 range of houses. 



Barker, N. V.~J. A. Spafford, two 

 houses, 21 X 100 feet. 



ANCHOR 



GREENHOUSE 



HOSE 



Regular or Braided 



Fully Guaranteed 



Plant Bed Cloth 



Mineralized Robber Co. 



18 Cliff St., 



NEW YORK 



Holds Class 

 Firmly 



See the Point 49* 

 PEERLESS 



Olkdnic Points kre thelmii. 

 No rlghta or lefla. Box of 

 1,000 polnU 7& oL>. poilp^d. 



HENBT A. DREEB. 

 7 14 CbMtantSl. mia.,PA. 



FLORICULTURE 



Compl^tf Home Study Course in practical Floti 

 culture under Prof CrBi,r and Pro! Batchclder ol 

 CoraeH University 



CoujM includes Greenhouse Construction and 

 ManAgemei;t and the en-wmg of Small Fruits and 

 VeRetables as well as Flower- Under Class 

 Perarmat Inslructumx. Bxpen Adii^e 

 360 ea«( c<T,LOOut raci. ,M«irt to-d*, 

 TTw HOME CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 

 P.pt. H. F, Sprlnxflvid M.M. 



St. Louis, Mo. — W. J. Pilcher, range 



of houses this summer. 



Oakland, Calif. — M. H. Morse, Pied- 

 mont Ave., show house. 



Uxbridge, Mass. — High Street Green- 

 houses, addition, 20 x 75 feet. 



Mobile, Ala. — Minge Floral Co., ad- 

 dition to be devoted to roses. 



Clayton, Mo. — A. Werner & Brc, 

 two rose houses, 32 x 165 feet. 



Chicago, III. — Cleason Bros., 6150 

 North Robey St., range of houses. 



Morristown, N. J. — Sunnyside Green- 

 house, E. Blackwell St., one house. 



Grand Rapids, Mich. — Freylings & 

 Mendels, Freyling Court, one house. 



Cranston, R. I. — Geo. D. Fenner, 

 Scituate Ave., carnation house, 30 x 

 100. 



Elmhurst, Calif. — H. Hayashi & Co., 

 five carnation houses, each 25 x 125 

 feet. 



Florence, S. C. — De Witt House, 

 house 50 X 200 feet to cost about 

 $4,000. 



Ballston Spa, N. Y.— Richard Schae- 

 fer. Church Ave., general purpose 

 house. 



Fort Smith, Ark.— A. A. Pantet & 

 Co., two houses, 20 x 150 feet, the com- 

 ing season. 



Bound Brook, N. J. — Thomas Young, 

 Jr., house 28 x 161 feet. Hitchings & 

 Co.. construction. 



Murray Hill, N. J.— L. B. Codding- 

 ton, house 55 x 425 feet. Hitchings & 

 Co., construction. 



Lafayette, Ind.— Bids for the con- 

 struction of a greenhouse will be re- 

 ceived April 7th by A. C. McCorkle. 

 president of the Board of Trustees of 

 the Indiana State Soldiers' Home. 



Scranton, Pa. — The plans for the 

 greenhouse in Nay Aug Park, which is 

 a gift to the city from John Cleland, 

 have been changed and a small sec- 

 tion will be reserved for a conserva- 

 tory. Present plans indicate that the 

 structure will be ready by June 1st. 



Emporia, Kans. — Emporia Floral Co., 

 East St. and 12th Ave., house 54 x 100. 

 This gives them two houses with an 

 area of 8,000 square feet of glass. 

 The houses have a concrete founda- 

 tion. The company is a partnership 

 of J. Ralph Sander and E. M. Robison. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Kankakee, III. — The slipping of the 

 stays is believed to have caused the 

 tank on the 30-foot tower at the Schae- 

 fer greenhouse to fall on March 24th. 

 It crushed one corner of the green- 

 house, doing damage to the extent of 

 about $150. 



Normandie Park, N. J. — Dudley AU- 

 cott has a new greenhouse plant com- 

 pleted, cost about $20,000. An added 

 feature to his estate is an extensive 

 Italian garden embellished with rare 

 statuary. Joseph Barbanes from Ber- 

 nardsville, N. J., took charge as super- 

 intendent April 1st. 



ATTICA 



USE IT NOW. 



F.O.PIERCE CO. 



12 W.BROADWAY 



NEW YORK 



Jlastlca Ib elastic and tenacious, admits of ex- 

 pansion and contraction. Putty becomes bard 

 and brittle. Broken glass more easily removed 

 without breaking of other glass as occurs witb 

 hard putty. Lasts longer than putty. Easy ta 

 apply. 



DREER'S 



Florist Specialties 

 KEYSTONE CEDAR 

 PLANT TUBS 



Diam. 

 A II in. 

 B izV, •• 

 C13K" 

 D nH" 

 E I5»4 " 

 F16K" 



Each. 

 .65 



Dni. 



100. 



7.15 55.00 



.75 8.25 65.CO 



■85 9-35 75-0O 



1. 00 11.00 90.00 



1.25 13.75 iio-oo 



1.50 16.50 130.00 



Three largest sizes have 



handles. 



Special PAIL TUBS. 

 8 inches, .30 3.50 28.00 

 II ** .30 3.50 28.00 



Painted Green 

 HENRY A. DRE£R 



714 Chestnut Street 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



Packed in small crates, easy to handle. 



Price per crate 

 1500 2 in. pots in crate$4.88 

 150025^ 

 15002!/^ 



5.25 

 6.00 



10003 

 8003}^ 

 5004 

 456454 

 3205 

 aiosYj 



5.00 

 5.80 

 4.50 

 5-24 

 4-51 

 3.78 



Price per crata 

 144 6 in. pots incrate$3.l6 

 1207 " " 4.20 



60 8 " " 3.00 



HAND MADE 

 48 9 in. pots in crate$3.6o 

 48 10 ** '* 4.80 



24 II *' " 3 60 



24 12 " " 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, LawD 

 Vases, etc. Ten per cent, oft for cash with order. Address 



HllflngerBrQS., Pottery .Fort Edward.N.Y. 

 August Rolker & Sons, Agts. 3t Baitlay SL, N. V. City, 



Syracuse Red Pots 



We have a large stock of well made and well burned 

 pots on hand for the trade of igio. Prompt shipments 

 guaranteed. Our terms are as good as the best. 

 Catalogue for 1910 on application. 



Syracuse Pottery Co., «^«*<v'!"' 



I— STANDARD FLOWER — 



Tf your greenhouses arc within 500 miles o( 

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



W. H. ERNEST 



-^ 2811) i M Sts., Waihineton, D. C. ^ 



All Tlie Clar 



for our 



Florists' Red Pots 



Is prepared by passing through a screen 

 1600 meshes to the square inch. If in 

 a hurry for pots, order from us. 



THE PETERS & REED POTTERY CO., Zanesville, OMi. 



