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HORTICULTURE 



September 3, 1910 



I^ist of Advertisers 



Page 



Advance The Co.363 

 Allen, J. K 3o4 



Amerioau N u r - 



ggl'Y • • ooD 



Aphine Mfg. CO. 346 

 Aschmann, Or...ii-io 



Barrows & Son. 335 

 Bayersdorfer, H. 



& Co .■■'S-- 



Beaveu, E. A.-.iM 

 BobbiukitAtkms.uub 

 Boddington, A.i.d-lJ 

 B o s t on Flonst _ 



Lettei- Co ■^•>'- 



Boston Plate At 



Window ^liss „ 



(Jo •3D^ 



Bretk, J. & Sons.349 

 Breitmeyei's, J. 



Sous ......,•■■'50" 



Bridgemau s t'eed 



Warehouse ■ ■ -f^i, 

 ••Buds" •;••»■•■« 

 Burpee, "■ a. •» 



Co • ^•^'' 



Buxtou, Uoaue 



Co ^"^ 



Carrillo & ^'^''l'.,.,. 

 win ...■• ■*^* 



Chicago carna- 

 tion Co....---^*? 



Clarke, L>an 1 A.aib 



Clarke's, V. 



Sons ■•••■.■■■■^s" 



^r" vbuck, G. W.304 

 Crawford, H. i.dWJ 



Dards -^^ 



Dingee & Conard 



Co '^*"' 



Dorner & ''""^ov^ 



Dreer. H. A.347-362 

 Dunlop, .lohn H.350 

 Dysart, U- J ^ai 



Edwards Folding 

 Box Co oo^ 



Kll w anger & 

 Barry U,'^'" 



Elliot fs, W. 

 Sons .......346-349 



Ernest, W. H...362 

 Eyres ''''" 



Farquhar, E. & 



J. & Co ..349 



F 1 s k e, H. M. 



Seed Co..-..--g35 

 Foley M£g;.Co..-363 

 Ford, M. C. ..••^»» 

 Freemau, G. ^■„„, 



Co •^'^ 



Fromeut, H. E. .354 



Galvln, Thos. F.351 

 Gloeekner, Carl 



K *"'' 



Greater N. '5f •„. , 



Florists' Asso.354 

 Grey, T. J. Co.. 349 

 Gude Bros. Co.. 350 



Mail Associatioa.363 

 Hart, Geo. B...3d4 

 Heacock, J o s. 



Co 334 



Heinl, Geo. A...3oO 



Herbert 34b 



Hews, A. H. & 



Co 3bZ 



Hilltinger Bros.. 362 

 Hill, 'I he E. G. 



Co 33b 



Hitchings & Co..3b4 

 Hoerber Bros.. ..352 

 Home Corresp. 



School 361 



Horan, E. C....354 

 Hunt, E. H.. 361-302 



Jacobs, S.&Sons.36'2 

 Jager, Chas. J. 

 Co. 361 



Kasting, W. F. 



Co 354 



Kervan Co 354 



King Cons. Co. .363 



Krick. W. C 354 



KroeschcU Bros. 



Co 363 



Kuebler, W. H..3.54 



Lager & Hurrell.334 

 I,ang1ahr. A. H..Si4 

 Lawrence, H. V.350 



Page 



Leonard Seed Co. 349 

 Leuthy, A. & Co. 335 

 Lord A: Bnrnham 



Co 304 



Low, Stuart & 



Co 334-330 



MacMuIkin, E.. ..350 



Matthews 350 



McCarthy, N. F. 



& Co 3.JO 



MeCounell, Alex. 350 

 McCray Refrig- 

 erator Co 351 



McCullough's, J. 



M. Sons Co... 352 

 McHutchison & 



Co 335 



McKellar, C. W.352 

 McManus, Jas. ..3.54 

 Michell, H. F. 



Co 34S 



M i c h i gun Cut 



Flower Ex 355 



Mlllaug, A 3.54 



Millaug, Chas.... 3.54 

 Moninger, J. C. 



Co 363 



Moore, Hentz & 



Nash 354 



Morse, C. C. & 



Co 349 



Muller, O A 335 



Murray, SatQuel.350 



N. E. Nurseries. .336 

 Niesseu, Leo Co. 352 



Oechslin. Frank. 335 



<.)rdouez Bros 334 



Ouwerkerk, P...336 



Palethrope, P. R. 



Co 361 



I'almer, W. J. & 



Sou 350 



I'ark Floral Co. .350 

 Parsbelsky Bros. 363 

 Peacock Dahlia 



Farms 345 



I'eunock-Meehan 



Co 353 



Perkins St. Nur- 

 series 335 



I'eters & Reed 



Co 362 



Pierce, F. 363 



Piersou, F. R. 



Co 347 



Piei-sou, A. N...335 

 Piersou U - B a r 



Co 304 



Poehlmann Bros. 352 

 Pratt, B. G 361 



Raedleiu Basket 



Co 352 



Red Oak Nur- 

 series 346 



iteed A: Keller. .354 

 Heiuberg, i'eter..352 



Rice Bros 352 



Rice, M. & Co. .334 

 Uickards Bros. ..349 

 Robiusou & Co. .352 

 Rock. Wm. L. ..350 

 R o e h rs, Julius 



Co 334-335 



Roland, Thos 335 



R o 1 k e r, A. & 



Sons 362 



Rosens 352 



Sander & Son... 334 

 Schlegel & Fot- 



tler Co 349 



Schultz, Jacob. ..350 



Scott, John 335 



Sharp, Partridge 



Co 363 



Sheridan, W. F.354 

 Siggers & Sig- 



gers 362 



Skidelsky & Ir- 

 win 349 



Slinn, B. S., Jr.. 354 

 Smith, E. D. & 



Co 335 



Smith, P. .T 3.54 



Smith. W. & T. 



Co .336 



Smyth, Wra. J. ..350 

 Standard Plate 



Glass Co 363 



Stearns, A. T. 



Lumber Co.. . .363 

 Rtiokel, W. ('...335 

 Stumnp & Wal- 

 ter Co 301 



Syracuse Pottery 

 Co 362 



Tailby 350 



Thorburn, J. M. 

 & Co 349 



Page 

 Thurlow's, T. C. 



Sons, Inc 336 



Totty, Chas. H..346 



Valentine, J. A. .350 

 Vicks, Jas. Sons.349 

 Vincent, R., Jr., 

 & Sons 335-349 



\\'adsworth, B. 



E 335 



Wants, For Sale.360 

 Ward, R. M. & 



Co 349 



Page 

 Watcrer, John & 



Sons 336 



Welch Bros 352 



Wilson 350 



Wood Bros 325 



Yokohama Nur- 

 series 345-346 



Young & Nugent.350 



Zangen, O. V...349 

 Zinn, Julius A. .351 

 Zvolanek, A. C..349 



Obituary. 



William Benjamin Whittler. 



William Benjamin Whittier, pro- 

 prietor of the Framingham Nurseries, 

 South Framingham, Mass., died Satur- 

 day afternoon, August 27th, after but 

 a week's illness with pleuro-pneumon- 

 ia, aged 51 years. Mr. Whittier, who 

 was a native of Nova Scotia, founded 

 the nurseries with which he was oon- 



WiLi.iAM Benjamin Whittier. 



nected and for the past ten years has 

 conducted the business personally. It 

 was recognized as one of the town's 

 most successful concerns. Besides his 

 wife he is survived by three small chil- 

 dren. He was a member of the Bunker 

 Hill Lodge I. O. O. F., and the En- 

 campment. The funeral services were 

 held at his late home on Tuesday the 

 30th. Interment in Edgell Grove Cem- 

 etery. 



Everett C. Lufkin. 



Everett C. Lufkin died suddenly at 

 his home on Lexington street, Lynn, 

 Mass., August 22nd. The deceased was 

 G4 years of age and had always resided 

 in Lynn, being a florist on Lexington 

 street for the last 20 years. 



The Southern Nurserymen's Associa- 

 tion had a very successful meeting at 

 KnoxvilU-. Tcnn., on August 24, 2.5 and 

 26. R. C. Berckmans is president of 

 the Association. 



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HELP WANTED 



WANTED — First-class man to take 

 charge of private place in eastern Massa- 

 chusetts. $10(1 a month. Address, D. F., 

 care HOItTICULTUKE. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



SITUATION WANTED, FARM MAN- 

 AGER, with lifetime experience, alBO 

 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 

 salary a share of the net profit of the farm 

 wanted. Address, "Seeds," care HORTI- 

 CULTURE, Boston, Mass. 



SITUATION WANTED by first class 

 grower. Danish, age 31; has 16 years' ex- 

 perience in all branches; capable of taking 

 charge of commercial or private place. 

 Hustler, strictly temperate and tends to 

 business. Ready for engagement. Good 

 wages expected "in return for good work; 

 state same and give full particulars in 

 first letter, please. Address, "H. E.," 

 HORTICULTURE. 



SITUATION WANTED 



Gardener or estate foreman, by young 

 married man. Efficient in all branches of 

 horticulture. First class references. Ad- 

 dress. M. S., care HORTICULTURE. 



SITUATION WANTED as assistant, by 

 man experienced in all branches of garden- 

 ing. Private place preferred. Home de- 

 .sired with head gardener. Address, A. E., 

 22 Adams Ave.. Everett, Mass. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



WANTED— At once. Ice Box 17 to 18 ft. 



Ion 2. 6 to S ft. deep, good height. Give 



price and full particulars. "F." care 

 IIciKTICULTURE. Boston. 



FOR SALE 



For Sale on Easy Terms 



Crawford Greenhouses, situated in Brock- 

 ton, Mass. Excellent chance for retail 

 trade; about 20,000 ft. glass; one house 

 164 X 54 new, other houses in good condi- 

 tion, 10 years old. Stock in field about 

 8,000 carnations, 4,Uuo chrysanthemums; 

 one house Kaiserins good stock. 400 callas, 

 two 130 foot benches, asparagus. Income 

 at once. Sell for very low price, easy 

 terms. Good reason for selling. 



H. F.CRAWFORD, 



Montello Station, Brockton, Mass. 



FOR SALE— Special 16 x 18 and 16 x 24 

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

 ties. Buy now and save money. Write 

 PARSHELSKY BROTHERS, INC., 59 



Montrose, Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse, 14,000 square 

 feet of glass, excellent condition. Steam 

 heat, stock of chrysanthemums, violets, 

 pinks, geraniums, etc. New eleven room 

 house: town water and cars pass. Sixteen 

 acres of land. 14 miles from Boston. Price 

 .fUfiiX). easy terms. R. E.. care of Hortl- 

 fultnrc Publishing Company. 



Wellesley, Aug. 23, 1910. 

 Please stop my adv. Got success- 

 ful answer. 



T. D. HATFIELD. 



