HORTICULTURE 



December 23, 1905 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS— Continued 

 Chicago. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



J. A. Budloug, 37 Randolph St., Chicago. 



E. H. Hunt. 76-78 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



Chas. W.McKellar, 51 Wabash A v., Chicago. 



Peter Kelnberg. 51 Wabash Av., Chicago. 



A. L. Randall Co., 21 Randolph St., Chicago. 



Welland & Rlsch, 59 Wabash Av., Chicago. 



WIetor Bros., 51 Wabash Av., Chicago. 



Vanghan & Sperry, 60 Wabash Av., Chicago. 



a. F. Wlnterson Co., 45, 47, 49 Wabash 

 Av., Chicago. 



Cincinnati. 



Ohio Cut Flower Co., 129 E. 3d St. 



Wh) Murphy, 128 E. 3d St. 

 Detroit. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Mlf-'iiigan Cut Flovrer Exchange, 38 & 40 

 Miami Av. Wm. Dllger, mgr. 

 New Yori<. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



BoDnot Bros., 55-57 West 26th St., New 

 York. 



Ford Bros., 48 West 28th St., New York. 



U. E. Froment, 57 W. 28th St., New York. 



Alex. J. Guttman, 43 West 28th St. 



E. C. Horan, 55 West 28th St., New York. 



Philip F. Kessler, 55 W. 26th St., New 

 York. 



Julius Lang, 53 West 30th St., New York. 



A. H. Laugjahr, 55 W. 28th St., New York. 



James McManus, 50 W. 30th St., New York. 



Chas. Mlllang, 50 West 29th St., New York. 



Frank Mlllang, 55-57 W. 26th St.. New 

 York. 



John J. Perkins, 115 W. 30th St., New York. 



John L Raynor, 49 W. 28th St., New York. 



George Saltford, 46 W. 29th St., New York. 



W. F. Sheridan, 39 W. 28th St., New York. 



Traendly & Schenck, 44 W. 28th St., New 

 York. 



John Young, 51 W. 28th St., New York. 



Philadelphia. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



W. J. Baker, 1432 So. Penn. Sq., Phila- 

 delphia. Pa. 



W. E. McKissIck, 1221 Filbert St., Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. 



Leo Nlessen Co., 1217 Arch St., Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. 



S. S. Pennock, 1612-18 Ludlow St., Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. 



Phlla. Cut Flower Co., 1516-18 Sansom St., 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



Pittsburg. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 

 Pittsburg Cut Flower Co., Ltd., B04 

 Liberty St., Pittsburg, Pa. 



J. B. Murdoch & Co.. 545 Liberty St., Pitts 

 burg. 



New Offers in This issue. 



CARNATIONS, RED LAWSON, MRS. 

 W. T. OMWAKE. 



Henry Elchholz. Waynesboro. Pa. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



CARNATION, WHITE LAWSON. 



T. F. Matthews, Ashland St., cor. Mill, 



Dorchester, Mass. 



For page ."ee List of Advertisers. 



CLAY'S FERTILIZER. 



Wm. Elliott & S.ins. X.w Yorli. 

 Fur page sw I.i-1 uf .V.lvciiiscrs. 



FORCING AND DECORATIVE 

 PLANTS. 



Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS. 



A. L. Young & Co.. 54 W. 28th St.. 



New York. 

 For page see List of Advertiser.s. 



LIST OF PATENTS. 

 Issued December 5, 1905. 



806,341 hawn-Sprinkler, Henry Ham- 

 ilton, Indianapolis, Ind. 

 806,402 Suppoi-t for Trees, John Don- 

 nelly, Branford, Conn. 

 806,683 Spade, Noah D. I.angford, 

 J>uton, Iowa. 

 Issued December 12, 1905. 

 806,'.)it9. Device for Treating Seeds. 

 William S. Smith, Langdon. 

 N. D. 

 807,213. Tree-Protector. Samuel S. 

 Staley and Jos. T. Ward, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



BUSINESS CHANGES. 



The greenhouses of T. W. Long at 

 Charlotte, N. C, have been sold to W. 

 W. Scholtz. 



J. B. Braidwood of Colorado Springs, 

 Colo., has opened a new store at 110 

 North Tejon street. 



The Hyde Park Floral Co. has 

 started in business at 822 Congress 

 avenue, Austin, Texas. 



Miss Maude Miller has purchased the 

 old Swan Peterson stand at 147 Mer- 

 chant street, Decatur, 111. 



W. H. Kuebler, wholesale commis- 

 sion florist of Brooklyn, will soon 

 move to 28 Willoughby street. 



Frank T. Hazeltine is closing out his 

 business in Crockston, Minn., which 

 has been conducted as the Crockston 

 Nurseries. 



The Jubilee Nursery of Winnipeg, 

 Man., Ed. Neberrhein, manager, has 

 opened a down town store at 280 Port- 

 age avenue. 



The business of the late E. B. Lewis 

 at Lockport, N. Y.. will hereafter be 

 conducted by his daughter, Nettie 

 Lewis Oliver. 



Miss Lottie Lockhart, with George 

 McLean as manager, has opened a 

 flower store at 11 North Phelps street, 

 Youngstown, O. 



The Copeland street greenhouses, 

 Campello. Mass.. have been sold to 

 Nicol Bros. — Andrew Nicol of Brook- 

 line and Alex. Nicol of Newport. 



Max Rasmussen of Negaunee, 

 Mich., has bought the greenhouses of 

 W. J. Miller at Pontiac, 111. Mr. Mil- 

 ler will try fruit growing in Chad- 

 bourn, N. C. 



Carl H. Beckhill, formerly with G. 

 M. Kellogg of Pleasant Hill, Mo., will 

 engage in the florist business at Lam- 

 peter, Pa., on what is known as the 

 John Fritz estate. 



Byrne Bros., Buffalo, have moved 

 from Main street to the corner of West 

 Chippewa street and Delaware avenue, 

 and have opened a branch store on 

 Connecticut street. 



John Burke, who some time ago 

 gave up his business in St. Louis and 

 went to California, has returned to 

 that city and expects to locate at the 

 West End at an early date. 



E. A. Fetters, formerly of Cleveland 

 is about to open a new store in 

 Detroit. The improvements that are 

 under way will make his establish- 

 ment one of the finest in the city. 



Werrick Bros, of Pine Ridge, have 

 purchased the store and business of 

 C. D. Zimmerman on W. Chippewa 

 street, Buffalo. Mr. Zimmerman re- 

 tains his greenhouses on the west side. 

 Dana Herron, Clean. N. Y., has 

 opened a retail store in the basement 

 of Masonic Temple, which with its 

 modern appointments will prove an 

 attractive addition to the uptown busi- 

 ness section. 



SEED TRADE. 



The Toledo Seed Company has re- 

 cently been incorporated to do busi- 

 ness in Toledo. O. They will handle 

 clover, timothy and other seeds. Capi- 

 tal, $50,000. The incorporators are 

 Herman Philips, Karl Mathies, Lait- 

 mer Thompson, U. G. Denman and 

 Charles Friedman. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING AND 

 PROJECTED. 



Dalton, Mass.— Fred G. Crane, one 



house. 



Lisbon, Me.— H. W. Blethen, one 

 house. 



Ludlow, Vt— A. A. Baldwin, one 

 house,- 15x25. 



Cheyenne, Wyo. — Union Pacific Rail- 

 road, one house. 



Clinton, la. — Charles Gallentine, 

 range of houses. 



Lenox, Mass. — Morris K. Jesup es- 

 tate, one house, 80x30. 



Davis Bros, have just completed an 

 $1S,0UU range of houses at Morrison. 

 111., for the forcing of cucumbers, 

 lettuce, ferns and chrysanthemums. 

 It consists of seven houses each 

 27 X 200, ridge and furrow construc- 

 tion with short span to south. Two 

 longitudinal glass partitions separate 

 the range into three sections. The 

 walls are of two courses of brick with 

 air space between, resting on concrete 

 foundation. In the brick boiler house 

 are two 150 H. P. boilers, with rooin 

 for one more. Two 8 in. feed pipes 

 carry the steam through the houses in 

 a brick tunnel. Five rows of 1 1-4 in. 

 pipe pass around each house. The 

 chimney is 90 ft. high, octagon in 

 shape. Facilities are supplied for 

 steam-heating all the water used in 

 the houses. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED 



H. F. Michell, Philadelphia, seeds, 

 plants and supplies. 



Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, 

 Detroit, Mich., issues a neat and com- 

 prehensive folder with price list of 

 supplies for the holidays. 



We hope our readers will, as far as 

 po.ssible, buy everything they need 

 from Horticulture's Advertisers. 



WANTS. 



nXI'ERT FERN RAISER and grower of 

 general stock want.s position in flrst-cl.iss 

 establishment; 9 years' e.xperi(Mice: 2-1 

 years old. Addre.ss I. R., care Dr. T. Berg. 

 Lynn, -- 



WANTED— Assistants to 

 pgetable and fruit garden 



io charge of 

 rult gardens: some knowl- 

 ■y bedding stuff required. 

 •■•■■■ James Hollowav, Do- 

 re. N. Y. 



i;.\Mi:Ki:i'.l'i:i:— Wants a position, thor- 



iiiijii 1 iiinh! ^1 Ill-Is rearing Fancy Pheas- 

 i.ni I I II I-. English Ring Necks, 



I'l: III, I, Wild Ducks. Peacocks, 



ail. I I ii.iim >.i,ii^.' of estate. Address Care 

 .M.. J.,- i:.i.,i 7-m St., New York. 



WANTED — Salesman: bright, active man, 

 thoroughly competent, for ribbons, snpplles 

 and cut flowers. Apply with full partlCD- 

 lars as to salary wanted, experience, refer- 

 ences, to S. S. Pennock. 1612 1618 Ludlow 

 Street, Philadelphia. 



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