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HORTICULTURE 



July 30, 1910 



HEWS STANDARD POTS 



I POT MAKERS FOR 140 YEARS 



WORLDS LARGEST MANUFACTURERS! 



Pearson Street, 

 LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. 



WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND DISCOUNTS 



A. H. HEWS & CO., Inc. 



Main Office and Factories 

 CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR 

 CONTEMPLATED. 



Atchison, Kans. — H. E. Mitting. one 

 house. 



LIbertyville, III. — J. L. Meredith, one 

 house. 



Pentwater, Mich. — A. E. Milnes, one 

 house. 



Wamesit, Mass. — George Foster, ad- 

 dition. 



West Chester, Pa. — J. Monroe Palmer, 

 one house. 



Connellsville, Pa. — George Schomer, 

 two houses. 



Fall River, Mass. — Oak Grove Ceme- 

 tery, addition. 



Salt Lake City, Utah.— D. E. Law, 

 range of houses. 



Cleveland, Ohio.— C. B. Wilhelmy, 

 range of houses. 



New Rochelie, N. Y. — Louis Epple, 

 range of houses. 



New Rochelie, N. Y.— Hitchcock & 

 Co., conservatory. 



Holliston, Mass. — H. S. Dawson 

 (Eastern Nurseries), house 20x80. 

 : CIrcleville, Ohio. — George and Wal- 

 ter Marion, one liouse. 



Pomfret, Conn. — Estate of Mrs. 

 George Bradley, one house. 



Bath, Me. — Kennebec Greenhouses, 

 addition of 10,000 square feet. 



Spokane, Wash.— W. H. Acuff. and 

 .J. C. Xeffeler, range of houses. 



Cincinnati, Ohio. — Henry Schwarz, 

 one new house, rebuilding several. 



Eugene, Ore. — Misses Ida and Har- 

 riett Patterson, house 40 x 103 feet. 



Chicago, III. — Stollery Bros, conser- 

 vatory. 3.5 X 40 feet, to cost $10,000. 



Esopus, N. Y. — Col. Payne, conser- 

 vatory. Lord & Burnham Co. construc- 

 tion. 



Hillsdale, N. Y.— Cornelius Whit- 

 beck, three violet houses, each 25 x 

 200 feet. 



Cranford, N. J. — T. A. Sperry, range 

 of houses. Lord & Burnham Co. con- 

 struction. 



Great Neck, L. I., N. Y.— Samuel 

 Winnant, one house, Hitchings & Co. 

 construction. 



Pittsfield, Mass.— W. M. Salisbury, 

 conservatory. Lord & Burnham Co., 

 construction. 



Manhattan, Kans. — The Kansas State 

 Agricultural College, six-section house 

 112 X 1.50 feet. 



Wallkill, N. Y.— Mrs. Bordon Halli- 

 day, conservatory. Lord & Burnham 

 Co. construction. 



Elmira, N. Y.— United States Cut 

 Flower Co., enlargement of from 25 

 to 50 thousand square feet of glass. 



Newport, R. I.— Estate of Arthur 

 Curtis Brown, range of houses. Estate 

 of Wm. Grosvenor, range of houses, 

 both Hitchings & Co. construction. 



Detroit. — Breitmeyer's have two new 

 bouses almost completed at their 

 Mack Ave. place, and Mr. Knoiie ex- 

 pects to get four more remodeled be- 

 fore fall. Just now they are in the 

 midst of planting out 16,000 chrysan- 



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GREENHOUSE GLAZING PUTTY ("Semi-Liquid") 



99 



Absolutely the best glazing product ever produced. Guaranteed to be made of purest double boiled 

 Linseed Oil and to contain a greater proportion cf Pure White Lead than aoy other product. Weights 

 i6J^ lbs. to the gallon; each gallon will cover 300 running feet. Can be usf d in machine or putty bulb and we 

 guarantee that ten years after using all that is necessary is to break the outer film and the body will be soft 

 and pliable. Impeivi us to water and will not heave in cold, nor run in warm weather; in fact, it is "manu- 

 factured to meet the ever IncreaslnE demand of the man who wanfs the best." 



I Gallon, $1,30 5 ca'lons, $6.35 lO Gallons, $12. 50 

 20 Gallons, $24. 50 I Bbl. (50 gallons), $60.00 



\\ 111 be pleased to supply special quotations to jobbers 

 Sole P U U I I NT 76-78 Wabash Ave., 



Distributor *■■ fla fl 1^ Hi I y CHICAGO. 



themums for their own store's con- 

 suinptinn. One of the new houses will 

 be devoted to sweet peas and bouvar- 

 dia. Robt. Watson, also, is rearrang- 

 ing his whole range of houses and 

 adding to his office building. 



President- Lathrop, of the Board of 

 Regents of Stamford University, will 

 at once comrnence the erection of 

 four steel-frame- greenhouses on his 

 estate near Palo Alto, Cal. 



J. A.- Peterson, Cincinnati, has pur- 

 chased material for two new houses, 

 one IG X 125, the other 26 x 125, to 

 be ej-.ected.in the near future and will 

 devote same entirely to Begonia 

 Glory of Cincinnati. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Swansea, Mass. — Robert Vanmeader 

 of Providence has purchased a farm 

 with several greenhouses here and in- 

 tends adding to them. 



Spencer, la. — The frame work of 

 the Spirit Lake Greenhouses has been 

 purchased by H. N. Antisdel and it 

 will be removed to Milford, where it 

 will be used to enlarge his green- 

 house at that place. 



Baltimore, Md. — The greenhouse of 

 Charles A. Fox at 230 Dolphin street 

 has been torn down, as the demands 

 of his business calls for larger and 

 more modern quarters. He will erect 

 a modern three-story dwelling, office 

 and range of houses, which will cost 

 between $15,000 and $20,000. It is 

 expected that they will be completed 

 about the latter part of November. 



PATENTS GRANTED. 



064,882. Lawn Trimmer. Frank C. 

 Reynolds, Columbus, Ohio, 

 assignor to Jacob G. Tuss- 

 ing and Eliza T. Tussing, 

 Columbus, Ohio. 



965,031. Lawn Mower. George Blat- 

 ters. Plumtree, England. 



Holds Glass 

 Firmly 



See the Point 1^ 

 PEERLESS 



OlAKlnfT Points are tLebeit. 

 No riKhts or lefte. Box of 

 1.000 poiQU 75 oU. pofltpkid. 



DENBT A. DBEER, 

 7 14 ChMtaBt 6t. Pkllft., Pa. 



$mw9^ 



A^TiCA 



USEITNOW. 



F.O.PIERCE CO. 



12 W. BROADWAY 



NEW YORK 



nastlca Js elastic and tenacious, admits of ex- 

 pansion and contraction. Putty becomes bard 

 and brittle. Broken glass more easily removed 

 witbout breaking of other glass as occurs with 

 hard patty. Lasts longer than putty. Easy to 

 apply. 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



Packed in small crates, easy to handle. 



Price per cnM 

 t44 6 in. pots in crate$3.i6 

 120 7 " ** 4.ae 



608 " " 3^ 



HAND MADE 

 48 9 in. pots in crate$3.6o 

 48 10 " " 4.a» 



2411 " " S«» 



24 " " " 4-8» 

 13 14 - " 4.8* 

 6 10 " •* 4.)> 

 Seed pans, same price as pots. Send for price Hat e( 

 Cylinders for Cut flowers, Hanging Baskets. Laws 

 Vases, etc* Ten percent, ofifor cash with order, AddreM 



HllflnfcrBros., Pottcry.Fort Edward.N.Y. 

 Aogust Rolker & Sons, Agts. 31 Banby SL, N. V. CH)i 



Syracuse Red Pots 



We have a large stock of well made and well bumcd 

 pots on hand for the trade of 1910. Prompt shipment* 

 guaranteed. Our terms are as good as the best. 

 Catalogue for 1910 on application. 



Syracuse Pottery Co.,^'"\t'^^- 



All The Cla?' 



for our 



Florists* Red Pots 



Is prepared by passing through a screvn 

 16(X) meehes to the square Inch. If Ic 

 t hurry for pots, order from us. 



THE PETERS i REED POTTERY CO., Zmesvillt, Olil 



r-STANDARD FLOWER — 



If your greenhouses are within 500 miles oi 

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



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— 28tli « M Sts., 



ERNEST 



Wathingtosi D. C. ^— 



