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HOETICULTUEE 



October 4, 1913 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR CON- 

 TEMPLATED. 



Oneco. Fla. — Reasoner Bros., one 

 house. 



Cairo, III.— H. 

 houses. 



H. Cade, range of 



Hudson, Mich. — R. J. Peterson, two 



houses. 



Chicago, III. — F. O. Franzen, Monin- 

 ger conservatory 20 x 50. 



Washington, N. J. — Alonzo J. Bryan, 

 two houses each 35 x 140. 



St. Paul, Minn. — Park Department, 

 nine houses 26 x 100 each. 



North Wales, Pa. — Fred Fould, one 

 house. John Holt, one house. 



South Euclid, Ohio— Y. L. Sever- 

 ance, three Hitchings' houses. 



Pittsford, N. Y. — Chas. B. Emmons. 

 Lord & Burnham house 20 x 60. 



Poughkeepsie, N. Y. — Joseph Jones' 

 Sons. W. Main street, one house. 



Indianapolis, Ind. — Roepke & Son, E. 

 Washington street, range of houses. 



Brooklyn, N. Y. — \Vm. F. Kenny Co., 

 Marion avenue and Oliver street, one 

 house. 



PATENTS GRANTED. 



1,073,646. Orchard Spraying Machine. 

 Fred C. Thompson. Granger. Wash. 



1,073,702. Machine for Transplanting 

 Plants. Richard L. Owens, Minne- 

 apolis, Minn. 



1,073,852. Tree Sprayer. Forest G. 

 Hayes, Sharon, Pa. 



1,073,780. Weed Destroying Machine. 

 John R. Roe, Rupert, Idaho. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Alexandria, Ind. — M. E. Goode has 

 purchased the greenhouse of H. A. 

 Maxiner and will take possession. 

 October 1st. 



Galesburg, III. — The heating plant of 

 H. F. Drury's greenhouses was de- 

 stroyed by fire. September 15th, caus- 

 ing a damage of $1,000. 



The Xicotino Manufacturing Co., of 

 St. Louis. Mo., makes its welcome re- 

 appearance in our advertising columns 

 in this issue. Inability to care for any 

 increased business was the reason for 

 their discontinuance, but they have 

 now completed and moved into a new 

 factory with four times the former 

 floor space and quadrupled machinery 

 and are now in a position to ship 

 promptly. On August 18 they incor- 

 porated under the laws of Missouri. 



Greenhouse Materials 



FURNISHED 

 AND ERECTED 

 IRON or WOOD SASH BARS 



In all len^hs up to S3 fe«t. 

 Mlllpd to any detail furclshed or will 

 furnish details and eat materials ready for 

 erection. 



Frank Van Assche, ■'"l^d" ^ir^^^v^Jtr 



JKRSEV (^ITY. N. J. 



% Burns 



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Coal 



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King Ideal" Boiler 



FOR 



NMOLJS 



A square Sectional Cast Iron Boiler designed especially for burning soft 

 coal, so that it is 



SMOKELESS 



The King Ideal is a very practical heater which costs a trifle more than 

 the old style rocking grate hard coal boiler but it 



Saves 1-3 of the Season's Fuel Bill 



Write for Bulletin No. 4 1 and find out why the King Ideal Boiler 

 like a King Greenhouse is the most profitable investment you can make. 



KING CONSTRUCTION CO. 



28 King's Road. 



NORTH TONAWANDA, N.Y. 



".-ILL THE SUNLIGHT ALL DAY HOUSES: 



In Writiiig AdvertLsers Kindly Mention HORTICULTURE. 



)reer'8 Peerless^ 

 Glazing Points 



For Gre«nlkoases 



Drive cur 3Ui(l tn]», oecaofe 

 both oeveli are on the same 

 ■Ide CaD*t twist and break 

 tbe glass Id driviof. Galvao* 

 Ueo and will cot rust. 

 rigtiti or lefts. 

 The Peerless Glazlne Poin 

 li pateoted No others like 

 it Order from your deale^ 

 or direct from as. 



No 



1600, 75c postpaid. I 



Samples tree 



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F.O.PJERCECC, 



12 W. BROADWAY 

 NEW YORK 



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Evans 20th Century Arm 



Will not twist the shafting pipe. Three 

 times the power of old style elbow arms 

 Sold only with Evans Challenge Machine 



Write for frft Catalo^ur to 



QUAKER CITY MACHINE CO 



Richmond. Ind. 



Mastica Is elastic and tenacious, admits of ex- 

 pansion and contraction. Putty becomes hard 

 and brittle. Broken glass more easily removed 

 without breaking of other glass as occurs with 

 hard putty. Lasts longer than putty. Easy to 

 apply. 



CONSULT 



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 HEATING 



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 ROSS-IONES 



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In writing to Advertisers kindly mention Horticulture 



