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HORTICULTURE 



September 3, 1910 



If yoa want yonr greenhoDse beaches to last ; 



If you want to lessen repair expenses; 



If jon want an np-to-datc plant ; 



THEN USE CEMENT BENCHES 



You can easily make them yourselves. Others are doing so right along. We will tell you juit how 



to do it. We will furnish you the molds. Write for full particulars and we will tell you all about it. 



No expensive labor to hire — you do the work. 



E. H. HUNT, 76 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. 



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HEWS STANDARD POTS 



99 





POT MAKERS FOR 140 YEARS 



WORLDS LARGEST MANUFACTURERS 





Pearson Street, 

 LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. 



WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND DItCOUNTt 



A. H. HEWS & CO., Inc. 



Main Office and Factories 

 CAMMtlDGE, MASS. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Medicine Lodge, Kan. — On account 

 of failing health John L, Brady has 

 retired from business. 



Lancaster, N. Y.— The Hammell 

 property has been purchased by Wm. 

 J. Palmer & Son of Buffalo. 



Zenith, Wash. — The partnership of 

 Eisner Bros, has been dissolved. Max 

 Eisner buying his brother's interest. 



Selma, Ala. — The greenhouses of 

 the Selma Street and Suburban Rail- 

 way Co. have been leased by Wm. 

 Eickenroth. 



Lisbon, Ohio. — C. C. Handerschilt 

 has purchased five acres of land and 

 will erect a greenhouse for growing 

 plants for the city trade. 



Bay City, Mich. — The greenhouse 

 belonging to Martin Kelt, Euclid ave- 

 nue, was damaged by the storm of 

 Aug. 22, glass being broken and stock 

 damaged. 



Loudonvllle, Ohio. — Harry Work- 

 man has sold his interest in the 

 greenhouse to his brother Howard 

 and expects to go to Cleveland in 

 the near future. 



Keokuk, Iowa. — A hail storm on 

 Aug. 20 did considerable damage to 

 the greenhouses of R. G. Schlotter 

 and Wm. C. Laisle. Mr. Laisle esti- 

 mates his loss at $200. 



North Abington, Mass. — Work on 

 the new packing house of the Bay 

 State Nursery Co. has been begun. 

 This building is to be 60x132 feet, 

 two stories in height and will cost 

 $7,000. 



Atlanta, Ga. — Fifty acres of land in 

 the Black Chadbourn tract have been 

 purchased by the Dahl Floral Co.. 

 upon which they will build green- 

 houses. The site is an ideal one, be- 

 ing on three railroads. 



Spokane, Wash.— The Van Holder- 

 beke Nursery Co. has started a dam- 

 age suit against the Northern Paci- 

 fic Railroad Co. to recover $1,096.75, 

 the alleged value of a shipment of 

 nursery stock which they claim was 

 delayed in transportation. This delay 

 caused the stock to become worth- 

 less. The goods were shipped on 

 March 19 from Otis and were con- 

 signed to several customers at King 

 Hill. Ida. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR 

 CONTEMPLATED. 



Austin, Tex. — A. J. Seiders, addi- 

 tion. 



Red Bank, N. J. — Wm. Mears, one 

 house. 



Pierre, S. D. — Enoe & Barney, ad- 

 dition. 



Clifton, Mass. — James Mockford, 

 one house. 



Des Plaines, III. — Norby & Hofle, 

 one house. 



Lisbon, Ohio. — C. C. Handerschilt, 

 one house. 



Orlando, Fla. — Luther, the florist, 

 one house. 



Superior, Wis. — F. H. Rockwood. 

 one house. 



Birmingham, Ala. — Ragner Bros., 

 two houses. 



Monmouth, III.— W. J. Miller & Son, 

 three houses. 



Sedalia, Mo. — The Archias Floral 

 Co., two houses. 



Plymouth, Mass. — Henry Horn- 

 blower, range of houses. 



Atlanta, Ga. — Dahl Floral Co., range 

 of houses, to cost $25,000. 



Red Bank, N. J.— W. W. Kennedy 

 & Sons, house 25x100 feet. 



St. Louis, Mo. — Adolph Ahner, 

 sweet pea house 17x100 feet. 



Paxton, III. — Addems Morgan & 

 Co., 100-foot propagating house. 



Washington, D. C— O. W. D'Alcorn, 

 range of houses for bulb growing. 



Milwaukee, Wis. — Charles Ber- 

 raeister, range of houses for sweet 

 peas. 



Send your b«sUiess direct to WashlngtOB. 

 Saves time and insures better service. 

 Personal attention guaranteed. 

 T wenty -five years' active service. 

 SPBCIALTY: " Worldng on tlie Failure 

 of Others." 



8IGGERS & SieSERS 



PATENT LAWVHRS 



Box *, N.UoD.l Unloa Building 

 WuUnctoB, O. C. 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



Pftcked in tmall crates, easy to handle. 

 Price per crate 

 isoo X in. pots in crate$4.88 



JSOosK 



ZS0O2^ 

 10003 



80035s 



SOO4 



404% 

 MO 5^4 



3.25 

 6.00 

 3.00 

 5.80 

 4-50 



S-78 



Price per eoM 

 t44 6 in. pou in crate$).ii 

 1207 ^ " 4.aa 



608 " " M» 



HAND MADE 

 48 9 in. pots in crate$}.i> 

 4810 " " 4J» 

 54" " •• (.<• 



«4M " " ♦•» 



,g J. M M ^J, 



63 " " ♦* 



Seed pans, nme price as pots. Send for priot tit il 

 Cjrlindeis for Cut flowers, Hanging Baskets, Lawa 

 Vases, etc Ten per cent, og for cash with order. Ad di C M 



mmntrer Bros. , Pottery.Fort Edward,N.T. 

 lHKtliiirtSiB,lcb. 31 B»i« », 1. 1. a|( 



Syracuse Red Pots 



We have a large st«ck of well made and well \ 

 poU OB haad for the trade of 1910, Prompt alLipmeaito 

 guaraatccd. Oiir terms are as good a* the best. 

 Catalogue for 1910 on application. 



Syracuse Pottery Co., •^'ij^*?'"- 



All The Clar 



for our 



Florists' R.ed Pots 



la prapared bj ptaalDg throngk ■ 

 1000 meahM to tli* mnart lock. If 

 t hnrry for poti, ordtr fr*B o(. 



TK KTEU t lEEl POTTEIT C«.. 



r-STANDARD FLOWER —i 



T^OT' 



If your greenhoutes are witfatn 500 Biles cl 



the Capitol, write us, we caa ure you mo— y. 



W. H. ERNEST 



-^ 2ttk < M tti., WMhbictaii, D. C. ^ 



'~****'^ ■*■-*"*— """"*** 



Holds Glass 

 Firmly 



See the Point M 

 PEERLESS 



* Olazlnff Point, u^ tLetMMt. 

 No rlghLs er lerta. Box of 

 1,000 polaM T^ou. poitpidd. 



HENBT A. DREEK, 



714 Ckntut St.. nil.., IV 

 !«»•••■ •■•••■■••I 



Greenhouse Arterial and Sash 



Of Every Description 



Get oor Prlcei and CataloKn*. 



«S. JA.COBS «s SOIV^tS 



1359-I385 Flushing Ave. 



Est. 1781. BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



