April 16, 1910 



HORTICULTURE 



607' 



List of Advertisers 



Page 

 Advance, The Co. 611 



Alleu, J. K GUI 



Aphiue Mfg. Co.nsH 

 Asehuiann, G. . . .57U 



Barrows & Sou.i579 

 Bay State Nur- 

 series 593 



Bayersdorfer, II. 



& Co 589 



Beaveii. E. A.. 601 

 Bobbiuk & At- 



kius 580 



Boddington, A.T.5S7 

 Boston Cut 



Flower Co 597 



Boston Florist 



Letter Co 597 



Boston Plate & 



Window Glass 



Co 611 



Bowe, M. A 596 



Breck, J. & Sons.595 

 Breitiueyer's, J. 



Sous 596 



Bridgcman's Seed 



Warehouse . . .595 

 Brinton, M. J... 580 

 Burpee, W. A. & 



Co 595 



Burr, C. K. & 



Co 580 



Buxton, Doane 



Co 611 



Carrillo & Bald- 

 win 592 



Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co 590 



Clarke's D. Sons.596 



Cowee, W. J 598 



Craig, Robt. Co. 593 

 Crawbnck, G. W.600 

 Cummings, E. U.590 



Dards 597 



Dawson, H. S. ..580 

 Dingee & Conard 



Co 580 



Diorner & Sous 



Co 590 



Dow, Geo. B. ...595 

 Diiiiance, RenJ..609 

 Dreer, 11. A.591-eili 

 Dunlop, John 11.596 

 Dysart, R. J 600 



Eastern Chemical 



Co 608 



Eastern N u r s- 



eries 580 



Edwards Folding 



Box Co 59S 



Ellwanger & Bar- 

 ry 593 



Elliott, W. Sons.608 



Esler, J. G 611 



Ernest, W. H...610 

 Eyres 696 



Farquhar, R. & 



J. & Co 578 



Fiske, H. E. Seed 



Co 595 



Foley Mfg. Co. .611 



Ford Bros 600 



Freeman, G. L. 



Co 592 



Froment, H. E..6O11 



Galvin, Thos. F.597 

 Greater N. Y. 



l^lorists' Asso.600 

 Grey, T. J. Co. .595 

 Gude Bros. Co.. .596 

 Guttman, Alex J.COO 



Hail .\ssoclatiou.611 

 Hammond Paint 



& Slug Shot 



Works 6119 



Hartman Hjal- 



niar & Co 595 



Hnuswlrth 596 



Heat.'ock, Jos. 



Co .590 



Heinl, Geo. A.. .597 



Herbert 580 



Hews, A. H. & 



Co 610 



Hilltinger Bros.. 610 



Hill. D .578 



Hill. The E, G. 



Co ,592 



Hitchings & Co. 612 



Hoerber Bros 508 



Hoffman 596 



Home Corresp. 



School 594 



noran. B. C 600 



Page 

 Jacolis, S. & 



Sous 611 



Jager, Chas. J. 



Co 609 



Johnson, D. D. .009 



Kasting. W* F. 



Co .'....(»«) 



Kcrvau Cn OUIJ 



Kessler, 1'. F...6(J() 

 King Cons. Co. .611 



Krick, W. i' 600 



KroesclicU Bros. 



Co 611 



Kuebler. Wm. H.6OO 



Lager & Hur- 



rell 590 



Lancaster Co. 



Nurseries .5811 



Laugjahr. A. II.6W1 

 Lawrence, 11. \'.59ri 

 Leonard Seed C0..595 

 Leuthy, A. & Co.579 

 Lord & Burnham 



Co 612 



Louisville Floral 



Co 601 



MacMulkin, E,..596 



Matthews 597 



McCarthy, N. F. 



& Co 601 



McCouuell, Alex.59G 

 McCullouch's, J. 



M. Sons Co... 598 

 McKellar, C. W.59S 



McKeuzie, J .579 



McKissick. W. E. 



& Bros 598 



McMauus. Jas. . .61X) 

 Michel!, H.F.C0..594 

 ilichigau Cut 



Flower Ex 601 



Millang, A 600 



Millang, Chas. . .600 



Miller. E. S 579 



Moninger, J. C. 



Co. : 611 



Moore, Hentz & 



Nash 600 



Moore, J. L .590 



Murray, Samuel. 596 



N. E. Nurseries. .580 

 Niessen. Leo. Co. .598 

 Oei-hsliii. Frank. .579 

 Ordonez Bros. . . .50(1 

 Ouwerkerk, P. . ..580 



Palethorpe, P. R 



Co 609 



Palmer, W. J. & 



Son 596 



Park Floral Co. .596 

 Parshelsky Bros. 611 

 Peacock ' Dahlia 



Farms 593 



Pennock-Meehan 



Co 599 



Perkins St. Nur- 

 series 579 



Peters & Reed 



Co 610 



Pierce. F. O 610 



PiersOD, A. N. .579 

 Pierson. F. R. 



Co 590 



Pierson U-B a r 



Co 612 



Poehlmann Bros. 598 

 Pollworth, C. C..597 

 Pratt, B. G. Co. 



595-608 



Itayner, I. M 590 



Raynor, John l..)jO0 

 Keed & Keller. .600 

 Reinberg, Peter. 598 



Rice Bros 598 



Rice, M. & Co. ..578 

 Rickards Bros... -595 

 Riverside Green- 

 houses 579 



Robinson & Co. .598 

 Rock, Wm. L. . ..596 

 Roehrs, JuIiusCo.590 



Roland, Thos 590 



Rolker, A.&S0US.6IO 



Rosens .597 



Sander & Son. . ..590 

 Schlegel & Fot- 



tler Co 595 



Schultz, Jacob... 596 



Scott, John 579 



Sharp, Partridge 



Co 611 



Sheridan. W. F. .600 

 Slegers&Sigsers Gil 

 Skidelsky & Ir- 

 win 590 



Smith, B. D. & 

 Co 579 



Page 

 Smith. W. & T. 



Co 5Su 



Smyth, Wm. J.. 590 

 Standard I'late 



Glass Co 611 



Stearns, A. T. 



Lumber Co. . . .611 

 Stratford, Geo. 



Oakum Co UIKI 



Stumpp & Wal- 

 ter Co 609 



Svracuse Pottery 



Co 6111 



Tailby 597 



Tnompson, J. D. 



Co .578-.59U 



Thorburu, J. M. 



& Co 595 



Totty, Chas. H. .590 



Valentine, J. A. .590 

 Vicks, Jas. Sons.595 

 Viucent, R. Jr. & 

 Sons Co . . . 579-595 



Page 

 Walluidge & Co. 610 



Wallis, Ed .579 



Wants, For Sale.(>07 

 Ward, R. M. & 



Co 593 



Waterer, llosca.609 

 Weelier & Uim. ..595 



Welch Bros .598 



West Jersey Nur- 

 sery Co 593 



Wilson 596 



Wiuterson, E. F. 



Co 598 



Wood Bros .590 



Yokohama Nur- 

 series 578-579 



Young, A. L. . . .601 

 Young & Nugent. 596 



Zaugen. O. V...595 

 Zinn. Julius A.. 597 

 Zvolanek, A. C...595 



DURING RECESS. 



Bowling at Chicago, 

 Totals for the two games played last 

 Thursday are as follows: 



1st Game. 2nd Game. 



Carnations 2266 22.57 



Roses 2191 2228 



Orchids 2159 2129 



Violets 2146 2067 



Foerster made the highest individual a^"- 

 erage, 193 in 1st game, and J. Zeck, 187 in 

 second. 



As the league now stands the Car- 

 nations lead by one game, Violets 

 have second place, Orchids third, and 

 Roses fourth. 



List of Prizes: — 



Team prizes— $25, $15, $10, $5. Each 

 man on winning team — championship 

 fob, donated by Peter Reinberg. 



Substitute prizes— $6, $4.50, $3, $1.50. 



Six highest individuals — umbrellas, 

 donated by Foley Mfg. Co. 



Individual champion — Deamud cup. 



Ten individual cash prizes amount- 

 ing to $68 completes the list. 



This week completes the 51 games 

 and eutliusiasm runs high among the 

 participants. 



A LECTURE COURSE. 



Illustrated Lectures in Economic En- 

 tomology and Genetics will be given 

 at the Bussey Institution of Harvard 

 University, Forest Hills, Mass., Sunday 

 afternoons, during April and May, at 4 

 o'clock. 



I. April 10th. — "Insects as Carriers 

 of Disease," "The House-fly and Its 

 Allies," Professor W. M. Wheeler. 



II. April 17th. — "Insects as Carriers 

 of Disease," "Mosquitoes and Their 

 Allies," Professor W. M. Wheeler. 



III. April 24th.— "Mendel's Law of 

 Heredity," Professor W. E. Castle. 



IV. May 1st. — "Variation and Selec- 

 tion In Evolution and in Animal Breed- 

 ing." Professor W. E. Castle. 



V. May 8th. — "The Gypsy and 

 Brown-tail Moths," Mr. C. T. Brues. 



VI. May 15th. — "Insects Injurious to 

 Elm Trees," Mr. C. T. Brues. 



VII. May 22d.— "Making New Plants 

 by Selection," Professor E. M. East. 



VIII. May 29th.— "Making New 

 Plants by Hybridization." Professov E. 

 M. East. 



The Bussey Institution is at the cor- 

 ner of Arborway and South street, near 

 the Forest Hills Station of the New 

 York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, 

 and the terminal Station of the Bos- 

 ton Elevated Railway. The best ap- 

 jjroach for private conveyance is by 

 thfc Fenway. 



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I WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. | 



S Advertisements in this colonm one a 



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5 Cash with order. All correspondence 5 



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= TURE" should be sent to 11 Ham- = 



5 ilton Place, Boston. S 



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 HELP WANTED 



W.\NTED — Young man who thoroughly 

 understands Orchids, and with experience 

 with Sweet Peas, Carnations and Garden 

 Stmt. Write giving full particulars as to 

 experience to the Altimo Culture Co., Can- 

 fleld, Ohio. 



WANTED— Working foreman to take 

 charge small commercial place, 12,000 ft. 

 glass. Good grower, reliable, honest. 

 Single violets our specialty. Carnations 

 and no joses. Jlr.s. Ilaworth, Farmington, 

 Conn. 



WANTED — A good, all-round greenhouse- 

 man, strlctl.v sober and reliable; good de- 

 signer, married man preferred; capable of 

 taking charge of a small place. Apply to- 

 Wm. Doel, Pascoag, R. I. 



WANTED— An all-round working fore- 

 man well up in growing Carnations, Chry- 

 santhemums, etc. For further particulars 

 (iddress or call upou Thomas Pegler, Park 

 St., Boston. 



WANTED— Good salesman In wholesale 

 cut flower establishment In eastern city. 

 Address S. P., care HORTICULTURE, 

 Boston. 



WANTED — Experienced, well recom- 

 mended clerk in prominent retail store, 

 eastern city. Good wages. Address S. P., 

 care HORTICULTURE, Boston. 



WANTED — An experienced man to work 

 in greenhouses where a large part of the 

 product is carnations. Will pay good wage»- 

 to the right man. GiTe references. Address 

 Box 1092, Lowell, Mass. 



WANTED — Second man In commercial 

 plant growing establishment In middle 

 West. Wages $12.00 a week. M. W., car* 

 HORTICULTURE. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



GARDENER— Landscape and florlcnl- 

 turlst, has talent and fondness for his pro- 

 fession; competent to take charge of large 

 estate; Swiss, 37 years of age; married; 

 two children; wages $70 and house. S. A. 

 Leuba, 47 West 129th St., N. Y. City. 



HEAD WORKING GARDENER, Eng- 

 lish, wants situation. Thoroughly experi- 

 enced in all branches: would take a good 

 single handed place. Married, age 35, no 

 familv. .\pplv, Benjamin Disley, 425 West 

 i;^tb St . Oklahoma City, 



FOR SALE 



FOR S.\LE— Greenhouse 150 x 30 ft., 

 glass 16 X 24 "A" quality, 300 ft. 4 in. 

 pipe, 2000 ft.' 2 in pipe, 8 section Furman 

 boiler, all in perfect condition, built less 

 than two years. Will sell complete to be 

 taken down for very low figure. Or will 

 sell entire plaut including 4^^ acres A-1 

 land, good barn, hue water supply, etc. 

 Howar d C. Burr. South Sudbury, Mass. 



GUEEMIOIJSE FOR SALE— Built lor 

 private estate. lu excellent condition. 

 Length 78 ft., width 36 ft., including forc- 

 ing house in rear. Size of glass 16 x 24. 

 Height front, 4 ft. G in.; centre, 9 ft. 6 in.; 

 rear. 7 ft. 2 In. Allen Improved Steam 

 Boiler. 2300 ruuuing ft. of piping. Price. 

 etc., P. O. Box .SI. Providence, R. I. 



B'OR SALE OR RENT— Twenty-six thou- 

 sand souare feet of glass and five acres of 

 laud. Will sell on easy terms or rent for 

 term of years. Only eight miles from loop 

 (center) of Chicago. Good condition. Write 

 at once if interested. AUGUST ERICK- 

 SO N , 3437 Foster Ave., Chica g o, HI. 

 ^KOR SALE— Special 16 i 18 and 16 x 34 

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

 ties. Buy now and save money. Write 

 PARSHELSKY BROTHERS, INC., 59 

 Mon trose Ave., Brookly n, N. Y. 



Cheap land for a bulb grower; some 

 basket material; ideal place for man wish- 

 ing to retire. A. G. Cobb, Anna Maria,- 

 Fla. 



