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HORTICULTURE 



May 7, 1910 



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HEWS STANDARD POTS 



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POT MAKERS FOR 140 YEARS 



Pearson Street, 

 LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. 



WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND OltCOUNTS 



A. H. HEWS & CO., Inc. 



WORLDS LARGEST MANUFACTURERS! 



CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 



452^60 No. Branch St. 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Columbus, Ohio. — The Columbus 

 Floral Co. has been incorporated by 

 Messrs. Halbrooks, Miller and Thomp- 

 son. They are building two houses, 

 37 X 400 feet. 



Hillsboro, III.— F. C. Winklemann 

 lost the largest portion of his glass 

 by hail April 15th. Nearly all his 

 stock both in the open and under 

 glass was destroyed. 



Houghton, Wash. — A new corpora- 

 tion formed to carry on a general hor- 

 ticultural business here will be man- 

 aged by C. L. Wilcox. 3r. Seven 

 acres of ground will be cultivated and 

 they expect to erect 40,000 feet of 

 glass. 



Hastings, Nebr.— Considerable dam- 

 age was done by hail to the green- 

 houses of C. W. Seidler, C. B. Tanner 



Hawley Cemetery Vase 



The Hawley Gla.. 

 Cemetery Vase. — 



flared top, $% inches 

 in diameter, 9 inches 

 deep, inside measure, 

 with a 3 inch spike. 

 Price $2 00 a dozen 



Heavy Tin Lawn 

 or Cemetery Vase, 

 No. I in both green 

 and white enamel, 6)i 

 inches deep and four 

 inches in diameter, 

 wiih a 4 inch spike. 

 Price $15.00 per too. 



No. 2 in green acd 

 white. These are 6% 

 inches deep 3 ii inch- 

 es diameter and a four 

 inch spike. Price 

 $12.00 per joo Made 

 with heavy sheet tin. 



Also, Stone Cem- 

 etery Vatei in blue 

 only. These are 6% 

 inches deep. 4^^ inch- 

 es in diameter with a 

 four inch spike. Price 

 $[ 50 per dozen. 



N. F. McCarthy 



&C0., 



U Hawlo street 

 BOSTON. MASS, 



feenliquseqlazin^ 



USEJTKGW. 



P.O. PIERCE CO. 



12 W. BROADWAY 

 NEW YORK 



Hastica is elastic and tenacious, admits of ex- 

 panslon and contracliun. Puttv becomes hard 

 I3?u .'i*- ^';°'<«" Kl"8s more easily removed 

 without breaking of other glass as occurs with 

 hard putty. Lasts longer than putty. Easy to 

 •ppiy. 



Hunt's Spiked Cemetery Vase 



Beautiful Clear Crystal Glass heavy to stand hard usage, 4H inch diameter and 9 inch deep. Each 20 cenls, 

 Enamele"white''"° '" ''="<='' ^'^■^S- White Enamel Lawn or Cemetery Vase. Made of heavy Tin Sheeting! 



No. 1— 4Vii6^ Inches. 20 cents each, Sa.no per dozen 

 No 3-3itx6!< " lli '• " 1.60 per dozen 



E. H. Hunt, 76-78 Wabash Avenue, Chicago 



and Chas. Winkler. The Tanner 

 greenhouse lost about one-half of its 

 glass and the other two from one- 

 third to one-half. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR 

 CONTEMPLATED. 



Carthage, Mo. — Stephen Hyde, two 

 houses. 



Mount Clemens, Mich. — James Carey, 

 two bouses. 



Hudson, N. Y.— M. E. Teator, one 

 violet house. 



Dedham, Mass.— H. A. Stevens, house, 

 25 .\ 100 feet. 



Evanston, Ind.— Fischer Bros., Wilder 

 street, addition. 



Excelsior, Minn.— S. M. Robinson, 

 range of houses. 



Houghton, Wash.— C. L. Wilcox, 

 range of houses. 



Jamesport, N. Y.— J. Ebb Weir, two 

 houses, 28 x 200 feet. 



Columbus, Ohio. — Columbus Floral 

 Co., two houses. 37 x 400 feet. 



Jamaica Plain, Mass.— Thomas J. 

 Plant Co., house. 40x150 feet. 



Chicago, III.— Edward Schawel. 3751 

 Agatite avenue, house. 21 x 125 feet. 



Bloomingdale, Ind. — Bloomingdale 

 Friends Academy, range of houses. 



Chicago, III.— W. Vehon, 4608 Win- 

 throp avenue, house, to cost $4,000. 



Gloversville, N. Y.— Thomas Barson, 

 one house. Lord & Burnham construc- 

 tion. 



Des Moines, la.— J. S. Wilson Floral 

 Co., chrysanthemum house, 18 x 200 

 feet. 



Atlantic City, N. J.— Chas. Mason, 

 one house and expects to put up 

 others. 



Great Falls, Mont.— Chas. Burrell, 

 1409 Fifth avenue North, two houses 

 and office. 



Kennett Square, Pa.— Howard Thomp- 

 son, four houses, 28x200 feet each, 

 connected. Lord & Burnham con- 

 struction. 



DREER'S 



Florist Specialties 

 KEYSTONE CEDAR 

 PLANT TUBS 



Diam. 

 A II 

 B i2!i 

 Ci3«' 



E 15 V. ' 



in. 



Each 

 .6s 



Doi. 



100. 



7.15 5S.0O 



75 8.25 65.CO 



■85 9-35 75.00 



1. 00 11.00 90.00 



"■=5 13.75 110.00 



1.50 16.50 130,00 



Three largest sizes have 

 handles. 

 Special PAII, TUBS. 



8 inches, .30 3.50 28.00 

 II " .30 3-5° 28.00 



Painted Green 



HENRY A. DREER 



714 Chestnut Street 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



Packed in small crates, easy to handle. 



Price per crate 

 1500 2 m.pots in crate$4.88 



1500 2}i 

 1500 2^^ 



5.25 

 6.00 



1000 3 

 80O3H 

 5004 



3205 

 "0 5'/» 



5.00 

 5.80 

 4.50 

 S.24 



4.S» 

 3.78 



Price per crat* 

 144 6 m. pots in crate$3.i6 

 1207 " " 4.20 



608 " " J 00 



HAND MADE 

 48 9 in. pots in crate$3.6o 

 48 10 " ■' 4,80 



24 II " " 3 60 



24 13 •' " 4.80 



1214 " " 4.80 



6 16 " - ^ 



FIRE RECORD. 



Ballston Spa, N. Y.— William Kemp's 

 greenhouse on Division street was de- 

 stroyed by fire; loss about $300. 



McRae, Ga.— The seed house and 

 other property of the McRae Oil & 

 Fertilizer Co. was destroved recently 

 loss $3,500, fully insured. 



- - ^ , - , __ •• 4*50 



Cylinders for Cut flowers. Hanging Baskets, Laws 

 Vases, etc Ten per cent, off for cash withorder. Addresi 



Hllflngrer Bros., Pottery .Fort Edward.N.Y. 

 Aapst Rolker t Sons, Atts. 31 Bucbf SL, H. V. Cit): 



Syracuse Red Pots 



We have a large slock of well made and well burned 

 pots on hand for the trade of 1910. Prompt shipments 

 guaranteed. Our terms are as good as the best. 

 Catalogue for 1910 on application. 



Syracuse Pottery Co., *^'Jj^^y^"' 



|— STANDARD FLOWER — 



'J ^S"'. greenhouses are within 500 miles ol 

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



W. H. ERNEST 



— 28»h « M $t«., - Waihlngton, D. C. —J 



All The Clay 



for our 



Florists' Red Pots 



lLS'''^P'"'?'' ''y passing through a screen 

 1600 meshes to the square Inch. If in 

 » hurry for pots, order from us. 



THE PETERS t REED POTTERY CO., Zaoesville, Obi! 



; Holds Glass 

 ; Firmly 



< See the Point to- 

 ; PEERLESS 



i Glazing Points u-e thebeat. 

 i No rights or lefts. Box of 



< 1.000 poiaU 7& Ota. postpaid. 



t HENKT A.DREER, 



4 714 Chr«ttiBt 8«. Pktift.. ra. 



