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HORTl CULTURE 



July 30, 1910 



List of Advertisers 



Page 

 Advance The Co.l59 



Allen, J. K 150 



Apliine Mfg. Co. 132 

 Aschmann, G....131 

 Barrows & Son. 131 

 Baveredorfer, H. 



& Co 147 



Beaven. E. A... 151 

 Bohbink&Atkias.l32 

 Boddingtoa A.T.143 

 Boston Florist 



LPtter Co 151 



Boston Plate & 



Window Glass 



Co 159 



Breck, J.& Sons. 145 

 Breitmeyer's, J. 



Sons 146 



Bridgeman's Seed 



Warehouse . . . 145 



-Buds" 145 



Burpee. W. A. & 



Co 145 



Buxton, D o a ne 



Co 159 



Carrillo & Bald- 

 win 130 



Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co 131 



Clarke's, D.Sons.140 . 



Cowee. W. J 14S 



Craig. Robt. Co.l31 

 Crawbuck, G. W.loO 



Dards 146 



Dingee & Conard 



Co 132 



Dorner & Sons 



Co 131 



Dow. Geo. E. . . .145 

 Dreer. U. A.141-1.5.S 

 Dunlop. John H.146 

 Dutch Bulb & 

 S e ed Growers 



Co 145 



Dysart, R. J 151 



Eastern Chemical 



Co 157 



Edwards Folding 



Box Co 148 



E 1 1 w a n g er & 



Barn- ..143 



Elliott, W. Sons.145 



Elsei-, J. G 1.59 



Ernest, W. H...158 



Eyers 146 



Farquhar. R. & 



J. & Co 132 



Fiske, H. E. Seed 



Co 145 



Foley Mfg. Co.. 159 



Ford, M. C 150 



Freeman, G. L. 



Co 130 



Froment. H. E..150 



Frost. Chas 145 



GalTin. Tho.s. F.147 

 Gloeckner. C a rl 



R 145 



Greater N. Y. 



Florists' Asso.1.50 

 Grey. T. J. Co. .145 

 Gude Bros. Co.. 146 

 Guttman,Alex J. 150 

 Hail Association. 159 

 Heacock, Jos. 



Co 140 



HeinI, Geo. A... 146 



Herbert 132 



Hews, A. H. & 



C.n 158 



Hillflnger Bros.. 158 

 Hill, The E. G. 



Co 132 



Hitfhings & Co.lBO 

 Hoerber Bros... .148 

 Home Corresp. 



School ..139 



Horan, E. C 1.50 



Hotel Seneca.... 139 

 Hunt, E. H.157-15S 

 Ja^er, Chas. ' J. 



Co 157 



Kasting, W. F. 



Co 1.5(1 



Kentuck.v Tobac- 

 co Product Co. 1.57 



Kervan Co 350 



Kessler. P. F...1.50 

 King Cons. Co. .159 

 Krick W. C....150 

 Krocschell Bros. 



Co 159 



Kuebler, W. H. .150 

 Lager & Hurreli.lSO 

 Langjahr. A. H.1.50 

 Lawrence. H. V.llfi 

 Leonard SeedCo.145 

 Leuthy, A. & Co.ir.l 



Page 

 Lord & Burnham 



Co 160 



MacMulkin, E...146 



Matthews 146 



McCarthy, N. F. 



& Co 1.51 



McConnell, Alex. 146 

 McCray Refrig- 

 erator Co 147 



McCullough's J. 



M. Sons Co.. .148 

 McHutchison & 



Co 143 



McKellar, C. W.148 

 McKLssick, W. E. 



& Bros 148 



McManus, Jas...l50 

 M e t r o p o litan 



Material Co... 159 

 Meyer, J. C. & 



Co 151 



Michell, H. F. 



Co 144 



M i c h i g an Cut 



Flower Ex. . . .151 



Millang, A 150 



Millang. Chas... 150 

 Moltz. A. & Co.148 

 Moninger, J. C. 



Co 1.59 



Moore. Hentz & 



Nash 1.50 



Murray. Samuel. 146 

 N. E. Nurseries. 132 

 Nicotine Mfg. 



Co 157 



Xiessen. Leo Co.148 

 Opch.slin, Frank. l.TO 

 Ordonez Bros... 130 

 Ouwerkerk, P...132 



Palethrope. P. R. 



Co 157 



Palmer, W. J. & 



Son 146 



Park Floral Co. .146 

 Parshelsky Bros.159 

 Peacock Dahlia 



Farms 132 



Pennock - Meehan 



Co 149 



Perkins St. Nur- 

 series 131 



Peters & Reed 



Co 1.58 



Pierce. F. 0....158 

 Pierson. P. R...142 

 Pierson, A. N...15il 

 Pierson U - B a r 



Co 160 



Poehlmann Bros. 148 

 Pulverized Man- 

 ure Co 1.57 



Reed & Keller. .150 

 Reinberg. Peter. 148 



Rice Bros 148 



Rice. M. & Co.. 130 



Rickard Bros 145 



Robinson, D. A. 1.56 

 Roliinson & Co.148 

 Rock, Wm. L...146 

 R o e h rs, Julius 



Co 130-131 



Roland, Thos....l31 

 R o I k e r, A. & 



Sons 142-158 



Rosens 148 



Sander & Son.. 130 

 Schlegel & Fot- 



tlcr" Co 145 



Schultz. Jacob... 146 



Scott. John 131 



Sharp, Partridge 



Co 1.59 



Sheridan, W. P.150 

 Siggers & Sig- 



gers 159 



Skidelsky & Ir- 

 win 145 



Smith, E. D. & 



Co 131 



Smith, P. J 150 



Smith, W. & T. 

 Co. .............132 



Smyth. Wm. J.. 146 



Soleillet 143 



Standard Pldte 

 Gbiss Co.. . ...159 



Stearns A. T. 

 Lumber Co ... . 159 



Stumpp & Wal- 

 ter Co 1.57 



Syracuse Pottery 



'Co 158 



Tailby 146 



Thompson, J. D.131 

 Thorburn. J. M. 



& Co 145 



Thurlow's, T. C. 

 Sims, Inc 132 



Page 

 Totty, Chas. H. .131 

 Valentine, J. A. 146 

 Vicks. Jas. Sons.145 

 Vincent, R., Jr.. 



& Sons 131-155 



Wadsworth, B. 



E 131 



Wants. For Sale. 156 

 Ward, R. M. & 



Co 145 



Welch Bros 148 



Page 

 W h e e ler. Wil- 

 frid 132 



Wilson 146 



Wood Bros 131 



Woolley, A. M..139 

 Yokohama Nur- 

 series- 132 



Y'oung & Nugent.146 



Zangen. O. V...145 

 /inn, Julius A. .147 

 Zvolanck. A. C. .145 



Obituary, 



Isaac C. Wood. 



Isaac C. Wood, one of the founders 

 of the firm of Wood Bros., of Fish- 

 kill, N. Y., died in Ontario, California, 

 Friday, July 8, after an operation the 

 day iDetore. 



Mr. Wood was born in Fishkill, N. 

 Y., March 21, 1840. When a youu.? 

 man he entered the employ of Dal. 

 Brinkerhoff, who carried on a nursery 

 business near Fishkill Landing, whi.'re 

 he continued until 186G, when he en- 

 tered into partnership with J. G. Bur- 

 row, under the firm name of Buirow 

 & Wood. In 1873 Joseph J. Wood 

 bought an interest in the business, ad- 

 ding more land to their nursery) atjd 

 the firm was then known as Burrow, 

 Wood & Co. In 1876 the Wood's 

 bought out Mr. Burrows' interest, 

 after which the firm name was I. C. 

 Wood & Brother. On July 1st, 1889, 

 the present firm of Wood Bros., L. E., 

 E. V. and I. J., sons of Isaac C, bought 

 the whole business and good will. 



Mr. Wood was always a hard worker 

 and pusher in business when here. He 

 was an ardent prohibitionist and 

 noted for his gifts to charity. Wh?n 

 he went to California in 1890 he be- 

 came interested in the orange and 

 lemon industry, being one of the 

 pioneers in working out the problems 

 that confronted the orange grower. 



Mrs. D. H. Sheehan. 



Mrs. Mary C. Sheehan, wife of David 

 H. Sheehan, superintendent of parks 

 and public grounds of Brookline, 

 Mass., died at her summer home, 

 Rose Cliff, North Weymouth, July 19, 

 after a lingering illness. Mrs. Sheehan 

 was born in Ireland about 60 years 

 ago, but for nearly half a century had 

 lived in America, most of the time in 

 Brookline. 



She is survived by her husband, two 

 sons, Dr Martin D. Sheehan, of Stone- 

 ham, and Edward P. Sheehan, of 

 Brookline, and two daughters, Dr. 

 Helen G. Sheehan, of Brookline, and 

 Miss Marie J. Sheehan, of Brookline. 



W. G. Gano. 

 W. G. Gano, for whom the Gano 

 apple is said to have been named, 

 died at his home near Parkville, Mo., 

 on July 20. He was 71 years old. He 

 had been a member of the Missouri 

 Horticultural Society twenty years. 

 In the early days Mr. Gano came to 

 Missouri from Kentucky and began 

 the operation of one of the largest 

 fruit farms in the Ozark district. He 

 was the first to raise what is known 

 as the Gano apple. 



Alexander Youngston. 

 This well known resident and for- 

 mer florist of Barre, Vt, died in that 



HELP WANTED 



With $3,000, An Experienced Florist 



Can obtain working interest in one of the 

 best paying propositions in the South; 

 business is well established and in position 

 to double in value in two years. We have 

 no snow or ice, can work outside every 

 mouth of the year, will pay salary monthly 

 and guarantee 10 per cent, on investmeA. 

 I''or full particulars address. Southern, care 

 of HORTICULTURE. 



Married or single man on a place of 

 12,000 feet, near Boston. Man must be a 

 good grower of Carnations, Mums, Violet* 

 and general stock. Do not apply unlesa 

 you are a willing, quick worker. State 

 wages in first letter. C. M. care HORTI- 

 CULTURE. 



WANTED AT ONCE>— Reliable and ex- 

 perienced nursery foreman acquainted with 

 propagating ornamental stock and care of 

 herbaceous perennial grounds. State par- 

 ticulars and send references. Address. 

 Southworth Bros., Nurseries, Beverly. Mass. 



WANTED — An experienced man to work 

 In greenhouses where a large part of the 

 product Is carnation*. Will pay good wagee 

 to the right man. GiTe references. Addren 

 Box 1062, Lowell, Mass. 



WANTED — Experienced grower of hot- 

 house fruit and plants. Apply with teat- 

 imonlals, HOETICULTURB OFFICB, 11 

 Hamilton Place. Boston, Mass. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



SITUATION WANTED, FARM MAN- 

 AGER, with lifetime experience, also 

 thorough seedsman and expert in growing 

 of seeds is desirous to make a change. Am 

 acquainted with general farming and truck 

 farming. First class references as to 

 business ability and character. Besides 

 saiaiy a share of the net profit of the farm 

 wanted. Address. "Seeds." care HORTI- 

 CULTURE, Boston, Mass. 



GARDENER and superintendent, Ger- 

 man, married, age 41; experienced In land- 

 scape, greenliouse, flower and vegetable 

 gardening; also in all work connected with 

 maintenance of large private place; good 

 references. P. Wenzel, Greenwich, Conn. 



FOR SALE 



GREENHOUSE FOR SALE 



With office, or to let; good will of 

 business goes with it. Apply to 



DAVID A. ROBINSON 



Revere Beach Parkway, EVERETT, MASS. 



FOR SALE OR TO LET— Three green 

 houses, one IS x 85, two 15 x 73 each; six 

 and one half miles from Boston market; 

 all mocl^^rn conveniences. Also lot of land 

 for out.side use. Terms reasonable to right 

 partv. Apply to Samuel Brown, 320 Beale 

 St.. 'Wollaston, Mass., N. Y.. N. H. & H. 

 R. R. 



FOB SALEJ— Special 18 x 18 and 18 x H 

 double thick glass In "A" and "B" q«al>- 

 ties. Buy now and sare money. Writ; 

 PARSHELSKT BROTHERS. INC., M 

 Montrose Aye., Brookly n. N. Y. 



FOR SALE — Retail florist business, line 

 location. Wm. Doel, Pascoag, R. I. 



city on July 25, of plumonary edema. 

 Mr. Youngston formerly ran a florist 

 establishment on Pearl street. He 

 was a native of Elgin, Scotland, where 

 he was born on May 5, 1855. He Is 

 survived by his widow and four 

 children. 



George H. Sheppard. 

 George H. Sheppard, nurseryman, 

 died at his home in Lamonte, Mo., 

 July 21st. He was seventy-eight years 

 of age and a native of Indiana. He 

 came to Lamonte in 1868 and engaged 

 in the nursery business. He was un- 

 married. 



