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HORTICULTURE 



December 3, 1910 



HEWS ST ANDARD POTS 



f POT MAKERS FOR 140 YEARS 



WORLDS LARGEST MANUFACTURERS 



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Pearson Street, 

 LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. 



WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND OltCOUNTa 



A. H. HEWS & CO., Inc. 



Main Office and Factorle* 

 CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 



GLASS 



Greenhouse and Hot Bed 



SIZES OUR SPECIALTY 

 IMMENSE STOCK 



Plate and 'Window Glaas 



Alio hot bed sash and greenhouse material 

 Estimates cheerfully given. Write lor our 



Prices 



PARSHELSKY BROS., Inc. 



M> Montrom Atc. BROOKLYN, N. T. 



DO C Em D9 G. ^^^^- 2!^ach. Dot. 100. 

 " ^ ^ " ^ A II in. .6s 7.IS 55.00 

 B 12K " -75 8.25 65,00 

 C 13^ " .85 9.35 75.00 

 D i4Si " i.oo 11.00 90.00 

 E 15 v^ " 1.25 13.75 110.00 

 F i6J^ ** 1.50 16.50 130.00 

 Three largest sizes have 

 handles. 



Florist Specialties 

 KEYSTONE CEDAR 

 PLANT TUBS 



Special PAIL TUB 



8 inches, .30 3.50 28.00 

 II " .30 3.50 28.00 



Painted Green 



HENRY A. DRBER 



714 Chestnut Street 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



STANDARD PLATE GLASS CO. 



rianufacturers — Importers — Jobbers 



NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 



FRENCH OR AMERICAN GREENHOUSE GLASS 



LOWEST PRICES ON REQUEST 

 26-30 Sudbury St. BOSTON, HASS, 61-63 Portland St. 



GLASS 



NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 



WE HAVE INTERESTING PRICES. 



Sharp, Partridge & Co. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



BOSTON PLATE & WINDOW GLASS CO. 

 ^GREENHOUSE GLASS ''Vl.T^'to^li^ 



261 to 287 A Street BOSTON 20 to 22 Canal Street 



NEWS NOTES. 



Montreal, P. Q.— Alex. Wilky, for- 

 merly foreman for Hall & Robinson, 

 has- gone to Boston to accept a posi- 

 tion. 



New York, N. Y. — The wholesale 

 firm of John Seligman Co., 56 West 

 26th street, has been succeeded by 

 Jos. Levy. 



New York, N. Y. — J. J. Perkins will 

 move from 115 West 30th street to 

 117 West 28th street the first of 

 December. 



Wichita, Kans. — Dugan & Cain 

 have entered into partnership with 

 George Bixby and will use the build- 

 ing material, stock, etc., they pur- 

 chased from the Fairview Green- 

 houses to enlarge the Bixby plant. 



Rosedale. Ind. — The glass and stock 

 of the Rosedale Greenhouses has been 

 purchased by S. R. Fisher, who will 

 remove them to his property in the 

 southwest part of the town. He will 

 continue the business formerly owned 

 by Jasper Mier, who is going to Ar- 

 cadia. Fla. 



New Orleans, La. — Charles Eble has 

 just completed a new house which 

 will be used for fancy ornamental 

 stock. 



Mrs. Carrie Rehm secured quite a 

 good order for large ornamental stock 

 to be used at the National Horticul- 

 tural Congress at Council Bluffs, Iowa. 



The nursery of the New Orleans 

 Parking Commission of which Edward 

 Baker is superintendent, located on 

 reclaimed swamp land, has made 

 great progress since planted some 

 twelve months ago, and under Mr. 

 Baker's skillful management will not 



be long in supplying our city with all 

 the stock required for municipal 

 planting. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING AND 

 CONTEMPLATED. 



Taunton, Mass. — C. Macomber, one 

 house. 



Shelbyville, III. — E. M. Harwood, 

 one house. 



Providence, R. I. — A. M. 

 two houses. 



Waterbury, Conn. — A. A. 

 range of houses. 



Mt. Vernon, la. — A. C. 

 house 36 x 100 feet. 



Burlington, N. J. — Leon S. 

 son. house 10 x 27 feet. 



Hammonton, N. J. — William Col- 

 well, house 20 x 100 feet. 



Beverly Farms, Mass. — Estate of 

 Mrs. Leiter, two houses. 



Newport, R. I. — August Belmont 

 Estate, conservatory, 20x50. 



Thompsonville, Conn. — Brainard 

 Floral & Nursery Co., office and sales- 

 room 15 X 50 feet. 



Powell, 

 Dallas, 

 Cowen, 

 Ander- 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



Packed in small crates, easy to handle. 



INCORPORATED. 



St. Louis, Mo. — Grimm & Gorley 

 Floral and Jewelry Co. 



Lowellville, Ohio. — R. J. Erskine & 

 Son, capital stock $15,000. 



Providence, R. I. — Westminster 

 Greenhouses, capital stock $5,000. 



Syracuse, N. Y.—W. B. Day Floral 

 Co., capital stock $15,000. William 

 Day, Mary E. Day and Fred Banister 

 incorporators. 



Lincoln, Nebr. — Griswold Seed Co., 

 capital stock $200,000. Incorporators: 

 W. B. Griswold, Frank L. Everts and 

 H. G. Whitmore. 



Seed pans . same price as pots. Send for price list (rf 

 Cylinders for Cut flowers. Hanging Baskets Lawiv 

 V.jses, etc. Ten per cent o(f for cash with order. Addres* 



Hilflnger Bros., Poltery,Fort Eduard,N.Y. 

 August Roiker& Sons, Agts. 31 Barclay SL, N. Y. City. 



Syracuse Red Pots 



We have a large stock of well made and well burned 

 pots on hand tui the trade of igio. Prompt shipmeaMi 

 ^aranteed. Our terms are as good as the best. 

 Catalogue for 1910 on application. 



Syracuse Pottery Co., ^^"n"*?'"- 



W ALL T 

 ,_^-' Florist' 



ME CLAY 



FOR OUR 



orist' Red Pots 



is prepared by passing 

 through a screen 1600 meshes 

 to the square inch If in a 

 hurry for pots, order from us. 

 THE PETERS & REED POTTERY CO. 

 Zanesville, Ohio 



— STANDARD FLOWER — 



II your greenhouses are within 500 aila 

 the Capitol^ write us, we ca^n sare you 



W. H. ERNEST 



- 281li I M Stt., WathlngtDii, D. C. -^ 



