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HORTI CULTURE 



October 1, 1910 



List of Advertisers 



Page 

 Advance, The Co.491 



Allen, J. K 4S2 



American N u r- 



sei-y 464 



ApWne Mfg. Cu..4rl 

 Asclimanu, G....462 



Badgley, Heidel 



& Myer *°^ 



Banner, J. L- ■ ■ -ioii 

 Barnard, W. W. _ 



Co ■*" 



Barrows & Son. 462 

 Bayersdorfer, H. 



* •=" ••.•-■■.■ •■•fit 

 Beaven. t. A...4!5d 



Bobbink & ^^',^, 



kins loj 



Boddington, A.T.4i,i 

 Boston Florist _ 



Letter Co 4i9 



Boston Plate & 



Window Glass 



Co 490 



Braslan Seed Co.4i7 

 Breck, J. & Son.4i7 

 Breitmeyer's, J- ^ 



Sons *'° 



Bridgeman's Seed 



Wareliouse — 477 



"Buds" 472-477 



Burpee, \V. A. & _ 



Co 4'T 



Burr, C. R 464 



Buxton, Doane 



C( 491 



Carrillo & Bald- 

 win 462 



Cbitago Carna- 

 tion Co 463 



CUilds. Jolin, 



Lewis 474 



Clarke, Dan^l A.464 

 Clarke's, D. ^ 



Sons 4i8 



Cowee, W. J....48U 

 Craig. Kolrt. Co.. 463 

 Crawbuck, G. ■W.482 

 Crawford. H. F.4SS 



Dards 478 



Dingee & Conard 



Co 464 



Dorner & Sons 



Co 463 



Dreer. H. A. 473-490 

 Dunlop, Jobn H.478 



Dysart, R. J 483 



Edwards Folding 



Box Co 480 



E 1 1 w a n g er & 



liarrv 483 



Elliot fs, W. 



Sons 477 



Esler. J. G 491 



Ernest, W. H...490 



Eyres 478 



Farquhar, R. & 



J. & Co 477 



Folev Mfg. Co.. 491 



Ford, M. C 482 



Ford. W. P 482 



Fottler. Fiske, 



Rawson Co 477 



Froment, H. B..482 

 Fruit Auction Co.471 

 Galvin, Thos. F.479 

 Glneckner, Carl 



R 472-477 



Greater N. Y. 



Florists' ASS0.4S2 

 Grcr, T. J. Co. .477 

 Gud'e Bros. Co. .478 

 Hail Association. 491 

 Hart, Geo. B....480 

 Heacoek, Jos. 



Co 462 



Hendei-son, Peter. 474 



Herbert 403 



Hews, A. H. & 



Co 490 



Hillfinger Bros. .490 

 Hill. The E. G. 



Co 462 



Hirschelber, A.. 463 

 Hltchings & Co. 492 

 Hoerber Bros. ...480 

 Home Corresp. 



School 488 



Horan, E. C 482 



Hunt. E. H 489 



Jacobs, S. & Son.491 

 Kasting. •'W. F. 



Co 482 



Kervan Co 482 



King Cons. Co. .491 



Krick, ■W. C 483 



Kroeschell Bros. 



Co 491 



Kuebler, W. H..483 



Page 

 Lager & Murrell.462 

 Landsca|ie Archi- 

 tecture 464 



Langjahr. A. H.4S2 

 Lawrence, H. V.478 

 Leonard Seed Co. 477 

 Leuthv, A. & Co.463 



Long, W. H 478 



Lord & Burnham 



Co 402 



MacMuIkin, E...478 



Matthews 478 



McCarthy, N. P. 



& Co 483 



McConnell, Alex.478 

 McCrav Refriger- 

 ator Co 479 



McCullough^s, J. 



M. Sons Co. . .480 

 McHutchison & 



Co 463 



McKellar, C. W.480 

 McManus. Jas...482 

 Michell. H. F. 



Co 476 



M i c h i gan Cut 



Flower Ex 483 



Millang. A 482 



Millang, Chas. . .482 

 Moltz, A. & Co.. 482 



Millang. F 482 



Moninger, J. C. 



Co 491 



Moore. Hentz & 



Na.^h 482 



Morse, C. C. & 



Co 477 



Murray. Samuel. 478 

 Newman, J. & 



Sons 463 



N. B. Nurseries. 464 

 Niessen. Leo Co. 480 



Oechslin, Frank. 463 



Ordonez Bros 462 



Ouwerkerk. P...464 

 Palethrope, P. R 



Co 489 



Palmer. W. J. & 



Son 478 



Park Floral Co. 478 

 Parshelsky Bros. 490 

 Peacock Dahlia 



Farms 473 



Pennock-Meehan 



Co 481 



Perkins St. Nur- 

 series 463 



Peters & Reed 



Co 490 



Piene. F. 0. Co.491 

 Pierson, F. R. 



Co 475 



Pierson, A. N...463 

 Pier.son U - B a r 



Co 492 



Poehlmann Bros.480 



Pratt, B. G 4,89 



Raedlin Basket 



Co 480 



Red Oak Nurse- 

 ries 464 



Reed & Keller. . .483 

 Reinberg. Peter. .480 



Rice Bros 480 



Rice. M. & Co.. 462 

 Ricknrds Bros... 477 

 Robinson & Co. .480 



Rock, Wm. L 478 



R o e h r s, Julius 



Co 462-463 



Roland, Thos 463 



R o 1 k e r, A. & 



Sons 490 



Rosens 480 



Sander & Son. ..462 



Scbultheis. A 470 



Schnltz Jacoli...478 



Scott. John 463 



Sharp, Partridge 



Co 490 



Sheridan, W. F.482 

 Siggers & Sig- 



gers 491 



Skidelsky Sc Ir- 

 win 477 



Slinn. B. S.. Jr. 482 

 Smith, E. D. & 



Co 463 



Smith. P. J 482 



Smith, "W. & T. 



Co 464 



Smyth, Wm. J.. 478 

 Standard Plate 



Glass Co 490 



Stearns. A. T. 



Lumber Co 491 



Stnmpp & Wal- 

 ter Co 482 



Syracuse Pottery 

 Co 490 



Page 



Taill.v 479 



Thorbnrn, J. M. 



& Co 477 



Thurlow's, T. C. 



Sons, Inc 464 



Totty, Chas. H. .463 

 T r a e n d 1 y k 



Schenck 482 



Valentine. J. A. 478 

 Vicks, Jas. Sons. 477 

 Vincent. R., Jr.. 



cS: Sons 463-477 



Wadsworth, B. 



E 463 



Page 

 Wants, For Sale.4S8 

 Ward, R. M. & 



Co 471 



Waterer, John & 



Sons 464 



Watson, Geo. C.476 



Welch Bros 400 



Wilson 478 



Wood Bros 463 



Yokohama Nur- 

 series 463 



Young, A. L 482 



Young & Nugent. 478 

 Zangen, O. V....477 



Obituary. 



Frederick Ehrenberg. 



Frederick Ehrenberg, landscape ar- 

 chitect, died on Friday, September 23, 

 after a brief illness. He was a most 

 estimable gentleman. His work was 

 largely in connection with New York 

 City public reservations. 



Frank S. Sherburne. 



Frank S. Sherburne, treasurer of the 

 Boston Plate & Window Glass Co., 

 died suddenly on Sept. 26, of angina 

 pectoris after a brief illness. 



He was born in Boston and immedi- 

 ately after completing his college 

 course at Harvard with the class of 

 1S72, entered the plate and window 

 glass business, in which he was long 

 one ot the leaders. 



He was an officer of the Boston com- 

 pany from its formation. 



Marie M. Keitsch. 



Marie M. Keitsch, president of the 

 H. Keitsch & Son Co., the successor 

 of the late Henry Keitsch, who began 

 business as a florist in Buffalo, N. Y., 

 in I860, died on September 25th, the 

 funeral taking place Wednesday, Sep- 

 tember 2Sth. Mrs. Keitsch was born in 

 Sulesia. Germany, September 24lh. 

 1S33. She was the mother of ten chil- 

 dren, all of whom survive her, and 

 three ot them — Charles, Albert and 

 Elizabeth — will conduct the business as 

 heretofore. 



Henry B. Crosby. 



Henry B. Crosby, 95 years of age, 

 died in Oakland, N. J., Sept. 25. He 

 had been a lifelong resident of Pater- 

 son, and was known throughout the 

 country as the "Father ot Parks." He 

 seemed in good health up to the day 

 of his death, but at night he suffered 

 a stroke of apoplexy and died before 

 the arrival of -a physician. He was 

 one of the best known of Paterson's 

 citizens, and because of the prominent 

 part he took in the establishing of 

 east side and west side parks he was 

 called "Father of Parks." He retired 

 from active business twenty years ago. 



Emily D. Schultiieis. 



Emily D. Schultheis, proprietor of a 

 retail florist store at Scranton, Pa., 

 and one near Dunmore Cemetery, in 

 Scranton, died on September 21st after 

 an illness of only five days. Miss 

 Schultheis was the daughter o£ Henry 

 Scbultheis. who has a farm in Taylor, 

 a suburb of Scranton, and cousin ot 



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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,U\ai chrysanthemums; 

 one house Kaiserlns good stock. 400 callas, 

 two 150 foot benches, asparagus. Income 

 at once. Sell for very low price, easy 

 terms. Good reason for selling. 



H. F.CRAWFORD, 



Montello Station, Brockton, Mass. 



GREENHOUSE, 14,000 square feet of 

 glass, steam heat, stock of 12,000 chrysan- 

 themums, 5,000 violets. 500 pinks, 500 

 marguerites, 6.000 geraniums, Includes cut- 

 tings and stock; 1,000 vincas; other stock. 

 Eleven room house, stable, two henneries, 

 etc. Town water and electrics pass. Six- 

 teen acres of land, 14 miles from Boston. 

 Price $6500; easy terms. R. E., care of 

 HORTICULTURE PUBLISHING COM- 

 PANY. 



FOR SALE— Special 16x18 and 16x24 

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

 ties. Buy now and save money. Write 

 PARSHELSKY BROTHERS, INC., B9 



Montrose, Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Anton Schultheis, the -well-known plant 

 grower of College Point, N. Y. She 

 also has a brother engaged in the 

 greenhouse business at Petersburg, 

 near Scranton. She has been doing a 

 prosperous business and displayed 

 splendid abilities in the management of 

 her enterprise. Her age was 35 years. 



Beverly, Mass. — George A. Galloupe 

 has sold his greenhouses and florist 

 business to Wm. Jones, of South 

 Hamilton, Mass., formerly manager of 

 the estate of R. D. Evans, Beverly 

 Cove, the President's summer home. 



