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HORTICULTURE 



September 10, 1910 



List of Advertisers 



Page 

 Advauce, The C'o.aao 



AUeu, J, K 386 



American N u r- 



sery 3(58 



Aphiue Mfg. Co.aCO 

 Aschmann, G. ...378 



Barnard, W. W. 



Co 381 



Barrows & Son. .3(8 

 Bayersdorfer, H. 



ii Co 3»3 



Beaveu, K. A.. .38( 

 BobUiuk & At- 



Uius 368 



Boddiugtou, A.T.3i7 

 Boston Florist 



Letter Co 383 



Boston Plate & 



Window Glass 



Co 393 



Bostrom-Brady 



Mfg. Co 375 



Breek, J. & Sons.3Sl 

 Breitmoyer's, J. 



Sons 382 



P.ridgeman's Seed 



Warehouse ...381 



•■Buds" 381 



Burpee, W. A. & 



Co. 381 



Burr, C. R 368 



Buxton, Doane 



Co 395 



■Carrillo & Bald- 

 win 366 



Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co 367 



Clarke, Dan'l A.378 

 ■Clarke's, D. 



Sons 3S2 



Cowee. W. J.... 384 

 Craig, Robt. Co.. 377 

 Crawbuck, G. W.386 

 Crawford, H. F.392 



Uards 382 



XJiuKee & Conard 



Co 377 



Doruer & Solus 



Co. ..• 367 



Dreer, H. A.. 379-394 

 LIuulop, John H.3S2 

 Dysart, B. J 386 



Edwards Folding 



Box Co 384 



j!;ilwanger& 



Barry 377 



Elliot fs, W. 



Sous 374-381 



Esler, J. G 395 



Ernest, W. H...3&4 

 Byres 382 



Farquhar, B. & 



J. & Co 381 



F i s k e, H. E. 



Seed Co 381 



Eoley Mfg. Co... 395 



Ford, M. C 386 



Freeman, G. L. 



Co 366 



Froment. H. E..386 



Galvin, Thos. F.383 

 Gloeckner, Carl 



R 381 



Greater N. Y. 



Florists' ASS0.3S6 

 Grey, T. J. Co.. 381 

 Gude Bros. Co.. .382 



Hail Association. 395 

 Hart, Geo. B...3S6 

 Heacock. Jos. 



Co 376 



Heinl, Geo. A... 382 



Herbert 367 



Hews, A. H. & 



Co 394 



Hillfinser Bros. .394 

 Hill, The E. G. 



Co 368 



Hitchings & Co. 396 

 Hoerbef Bros.. . .384 

 Home Corre.sp. 



School 392 



Horan, E. C 3.S(i 



Hunt, E. H.. 393-394 



Kasting, W. F. 



Co 386 



Kentucky Tobac- 

 co Pro'duct Co.. 39?. 



Kervan Co 386 



King Cons. Co. .39.^ 

 Krick, Vf. C....3S6 

 Kroosohell Bros. 



Co 395 



Knehler. VT. n..Rsn 



Page 

 Stumpp & Wal- 

 ter Co 393 



Syracuse Pottery 

 Co 394 



Tailby 382 



Thorburn, J. M. 



& Co 381 



Thurlow's, T. C. 



Sons, Inc 368 



Totty, Chas. H..367 



Valentine, J. A.. 382 

 Vicks, Jas. Sons. 381 

 Viucent, R., Jr., 

 & Sons 367-3S1 



Page 

 Wadsworth, B. 



E 367 



Wants, For Sale. 392 

 Ward, B. M. & 



Co 375 



Waterer, John & 



Sous 368 



Welch Bros 384 



Wilson 382 



Wood Bros 367 



Yokohama Nur- 

 series 377 



Young & Nugeut.3S2 



Zangen. O. V...381 

 Zinn, Julius A.. 383 



Puae 

 Lager & Hurrell.3UB 

 Langjahr, A. H..386 

 Lawreuce, II. V.3S2 

 Leonard Seed Co. 381 

 Leuthy, A. & Co. 367 

 Lord & Burnham 



Co 396 



Low, Stuart & 



Co 368-378 



MacMulkin, E...382 



Matthews 382 



McCarthy, N. F. 



& Co 384-387 



McConnell, Alex. 382 

 McCray Refriger- 

 ator Co 383 



McCullough's, J. 



M Sons Co. ..384 CANADIAN DESTRUCTIVE INSECT 

 McHutchison ic 



Co 367 AND PEST ACT. 



McKellar, C. W.384 , , , 

 McMaiius, Jas... 386 In response to a number or In- 

 Metropolitan Ma- quiries we here publish such portions 

 Mk^lieU ^^•"p/*"*" of the regulations under the Destruc- 



Co. .'. ' .380 tive Insect and Pest Act, as will be 



M i c h i g'an Cut of direct interest to exporters from 



Mma>i^''A''.':;::i6 the Umted states. 



Millaug, Chas 386 "Nursery stocli, including trees, 



Moninger, J. C. shrubs, plants, vines, grafts, scions, 



Moore "■Hentz"& cuttings or buds entering Canada 



Nasii 386 shall be imported only through the 



Morce, C. C. & ports and during the periods respec- 



MuHer' b "a ' !367 t'vely hereinafter mentioned, that is 



Murray, SamueL382 to say: 



Vancouver, B. C, and Niagara Falls, 



SkotinVMtT 00.393 O^t" ^^'^^ October 1st to May 1st. 



Niessen, Leo Co.. 384 Winnipeg, Man., and St. John, N. 

 B., from March 15th to May 15th, and 



gfdonez'B^T'iiss f^-^ °^'°''^' 1'^ *° December 7th. 



Ouwerkerk, P...368 Windsor, Ont., and St. Johns, Que., 

 from March 15th to May 15th, and 



Pa^ethrope, P. R.^^^ f^.^^ September 26th to December 7th. 



Palmer, W. J. & At these points of entry the im- 



Son 382 portations shall be fumigated in the 



Farshe'Isky^Bmsii fumigation houses provided for that 



Peacock Dahlia purpose, and a certificate of fumiga- 



Farms 377 tion will be issued, without which no 



Pe^nock-Meehan ^^ ^^^^^ j^^y ^e talsen out of bond. Im- 



Perkin's' St.' Nur- portations by mail shall be subject to 



series 367 the same regulations. 



Peters & '^'"^'^394 Provided, however, that the follow- 



I'ierce, F.' 6!...395 ^^S vegetation shall be exempt from 



Pierson, F. R. fumigation: 



Co. .......... .378 (^) Greenhouse plants, with the 



Pierson, A. N...3bi .. . j \i_ , 



Pierson u - B a r exception of roses and other woody 



Co 396 plants. 



p?.?tt™B""G^™''393 '•^'^ Herbaceous perennials (the 



Piilvt'riEed isiaii- stems of which die down in winter), 



ure Co 393 such as perennial phlox, peonies, sun- 



^^ies^^"" ^""'^''m flowers, etc. 



Reed & 'keHer.'!386 (f) Herbaceous bedding plants 



Reinberg, Peter.. 384 (such as geraniums, verbenas, pansies, 



Rice Bros 384 etc 1 



Ri-e. M. & Co.. 366 7,', „ ,, , , , , u u 



Rickards Bros... 381 t") Bulbs and tubers (such as hy- 



Robinsnn & Co. .384 acinths, lilies, narcissi and other true 



Ro-'k, Wm L 382 bulbs, and also the tubers of dahlias, 



R o c h r s, Julius !„;„„„ „♦„ ■, 



Co :... 366-367 '"ses, etc.) 



Roland, Thos 367 (e) Nursery stoclt originating in 



R o 1 k e r, A. & Europe. 



Rosens ...... ...SSi Gottonwood Or Necklace Poplar (pop- 



ulus deltoides) when shipped from and 



Sander & Son. ..366 grown in Daltota or Minnesota, two 



iiOTCo. .. .° 381 o£ tlie United States of America, may 



Sciuiltz, .T.Tcoii.. .3S2 be admitted at the Customs ports of 



S.iitt. Jnim... . . .367 Brandon or Winnipeg, Man., and with- 



ci'^''.. :"■'". f 395 o«t fumigation, 

 siieri'ihin! w. "F.3.8fi The port by which it is intended 

 Si^'pers & Sig- that the nursery stock shall enter 

 Slc^delsliv it Ir- shall be clearly stated on each pack- 

 win .' 381 age, and all shipments made in ac- 



siiTiu. B. S., .Tr. .3.S6 cordance with these regulations will 



siniib, E. D. &^^^ jjg entirely at the risk of the ship- 



Sniith. P. J. !! ]!!386 pers or consignees, the Government as- 



Smith, W. & T. suining no responsibility whatever. 



Snn'tb " Wm ".T "3S2 '^" Persons importing nursery stock 



Stnn''a'rd Plate " into Canada shall give notice to the 



Gi.nss Co 39,5 Minister within five days of despatch- 



'^'^fni'ibcv Co ''''395 ^"S the order for the same, and they 



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 Floriculture. Landscape Gar- 

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SITUATIONS WANTEP 



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 as assistant, by 

 man experienced in all branches of garden- 

 ing. Private place preferred. Home de- 

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

 22 Adams Ave., Everett, Mass. 



FOR SALE 



For Sale on Easy Terms 



Crawford Greenhou.ses, 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, 4,0uo 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 16x24 

 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 chry.«anthemums. violets, 

 pinks, geraniums, etc. New eleven room 

 house: town water and cars pass. Sixteen 

 acres of land. 14 uiiles from Boston. Price 

 $0500, easy terms. R. E.. care of Horti- 

 culture Publishing Company. 



Wellesley, Aug. 23, 1910. 

 Please stop my adv. Got success- 

 ful answer. 



T. D. HATFIELD. 



