January 14, 1911 



HORTICULTURE 



61 



I^ist of Advertisers 



Page 

 Advauce, The Co. 63 

 Aggeler & Miisser 



Seed Co 49 



Allen, J. K 54 



American N u r- 



sery 36 



Aphine Mfg. Co. .43 



Asolimann, G 45 



Backhouse, J a s. 



Co 4T 



Badgley, Reidel & 



Me.ver 54 



Barnard, W. W. 



Co 49 



Barrows & Son.. 34 

 Bayersdorfer, H. 



& Co 51 



Bay State Nur- 

 series 36 



Beaven, E. A.... 55 

 B o b I) i n Ij & At- 

 kins 36 



Boddington, A. T.46 

 Bolgiano, J.&Son.49 

 Boston Florist 



Letter Co 55 



Boston Plate & 

 Window Glass 



Co 63 



Braslan Seed Co. .49 

 Breck, J. & Son.. 49 

 Breitmeyer's, J. 



Sons 50 



Bridgeman's Seed 

 Warehouse ....49 



Budlong, J. A 52 



"Ends" 49 



Burpee, W. A. & 



Co 49 



Buxton, Doane Co.63 

 Carrillo & Bald- 

 win 34 



Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co 35 



Child s, John 



Lewis 34 



Clarke's, D. Sons. 50 



Cowee. W. J 55 



Craig, Robt. Co. .34 

 Crawbuek, G. W.54 



Dards 50 



Dawson, H. S 36 



Dodd. Chas. H. ..63 

 Dorner & Sons Co.35 

 Dreer, H. A.. .45-62 



Dysart, R. .1 52 



Duulop, John H. .50 

 Eastern Nurser- 

 ies 36 



Edwards Folding 



Box Co 52 



Ellwanger & 



Barry 47 



Elliott's. W. 



Sons 47-4S 



Esler, J. G ..63 



Ernest. W. H 62 



Eyres 50 



Farquhar. R. & 



J. & Co 47 



Foley Mfg. Co..., 63 



Ford, M. C 54 



Ford. W. P 54 



F t t 1 e r, Fiske, 



Rawson Co 49 



Fronient, H. B. . .54 

 Galvin, Thos. F. .51 

 German Kali 



iVorks 44 



Gloeckner, Carl 



R 49 



Greater N. Y. 



Florists Asso. ..54 

 Grey, T. J. Co... 49 

 Gude Bros. Co. . .nCi 

 Hail Association.. 63 

 Harlowarden 

 Greenhouses . . .35 



Hart. Geo. B 52 



H a r tman, Hjal- 



mar 49 



Heacock, Jos 45 



Herbert 36 



Hews, A. H. & Co.62 

 Hlllflngor Bros. . 0" 

 Hill. E. G. Co... 43 

 Hitchlngs & Co. .64 

 Hoerber Bros..... 52 

 H o 1 1 ywood Gar- 

 den 50 



Home Cor res. 



School 61 



Horan, E. C .54 



Hunt, R. H 44 



niffe, D 63 



Kasting, W. F 



Co. 50 



Kentucky Tobac- 

 co Product Co. .44 

 Kerran Co .55 



Page 



King Cons. Co 63 



Krick, W, C 55 



Kroeschell Bros. 



Co 63 



Kuebler, W. PI.. 55 

 Lager & Hurrell. .34 

 Langjahr, A. H..54 

 Leonard Seed Co. 49 

 Leuthy, A. & Co. .34 



Long, W. H 50 



Lord & Burnham 



Co 64 



Lorett, J. T 43 



MacMulkin, E 50 



Matthews 50 



McCarthy, N. F. 



Co 55 



McCounell, Alex. .50 

 McCray Refriger- 

 ator Co 51 



McCullough's, J. 



M, Sons Co 52 



McHutchisou & 



Co 45 



McKellar, C. W..5-J 



McKenzie, J 35 



McManus, Jas....54 

 Miami V a 1 ley 



Seed Co 49 



Michell, n. F. Co. 48 

 Michigan Cut 



Flower Ex 55 



Millaug, A 54 



Millang, Chas 54 



Millang, F 54 



Miller, E. S 34 



Moltz, -A. & Co.. 54 

 Moniuger, J. C..63 

 Moore. Hentz &. 



Nash 54 



Morse, C. C. & Co.49 

 Murray, Samuel. .50 

 N. E. Nurseries. .36 

 Nicotiue Mfg. Co. 44 

 Niessen, I,eo Co. .52 

 Oechslin, Prank. .35 



Ordonez Bros 34 



Ouwerkerk, P 36 



Palethorpe, P. R. 



Co 44 



Palmer, W. .L & 



Son 50 



Park Floral Co. .50 

 Parshelsky Bros. .62 

 Pennock - Jleehan 



Co 53 



Perkins St. Nur- 

 series 34 



Peters & Reed Co.62 

 Pierson, F. R. Co. 43 

 I'ierson, A. N. . . .34 

 Pierson U - B a r 



Co 64 



Plant Food Co., 



20th Century... 44 

 Poehlmann Bros:-.52 



Pratt, B. G 44 



Pulverized M a- 



nure Co 44 



Reed & Keller 55 



Reinberg, Peter. .52 



Rice Bros 52 



Rice, M. & Co... 34 

 Rickards Bros.... 49 

 Robinson, Darid 



A 61 



Robinsou & Co... 52 



Rock, Wm. L 50 



Roehrs, Julius Co. 34 



Roland, Thos 34 



Rolker, A, & Sous. 62 

 Sander & Son. ...34 

 Schultz, Jacob... 50 



Scott. John 35 



Sharp, Partridge 



Co 63 



Sheridan, W. F..54 

 Siebrecht & Sie- 



brechi 54 



Siggers & Siggers.62 

 Skidelskv & Ir- 

 win ..49 



Slinn, B. S., Jr. .54 

 Smith, E. D. & 



Co 34 



Smith, P. J 54 



Smith, W. & T.Co.36 

 Smvth, Wm. T. . .50 

 Standard Plate 



Glass Co 63 



Stearns, A. T. 



Lumber Co 63 



Stoothoff, H. A. 



Co 44 



Stumpp & Walter 



Co 44 



Sutton & Sons... 45 

 Syracuse Pottery 



Co 62 



Tailby 51 



Page 

 Thorburn, J. M. 



& Co 49 



Totty, Chas. H..35 

 Thurlow's, T. C. 



Sons, Inc 36 



Traendly & 



Schenck .54 



Valentine, J. A. ..50 

 Vicks, Jas. Sons.. 49 

 Vincent, R., Jr., 



& Sons 3.5-45 



Wadsworth, B..E.35 

 Wants. For Sale. .01 



Page 



Ward, R. M. & 



Co 47 



Welch Bros 52 



Waterer, John & 



Sons 36 



Westerman, N. J. 48 



Wilson 50 



Wood Bros 35 



WoodruBf. S. D..4!) 



Ziweifel, Xic 35 



Young, A. L 54 



Young & Nugent.. 50 

 Zinn, J. A 51 



DURING RECESS. 

 New York and New Jersey Association 

 of Plant Growers. 

 The third annual dinner of the Asso- 

 ciation will be held on Thursday even- 

 ing, February 2nd, 1911, at 7 o'clock, 

 at Cafe Martin, New York City. The 

 dinner committee has spared no efforts 

 to make this the banner dinner of the 

 Association. A large private dining- 

 room has been secured together with 

 the proper appointments, and the 

 menu selected will be sufficient to ap- 

 pease the appetite and thirst of all 

 participants. There will be no speech- 

 making. Music and professional talent 

 has been engaged to furnish amuse- 

 ment during the course of the dinner 

 and the remainder of the evening. 



This will be strictly a businessmen's 

 dinner at which all members, their 

 wives, and friends, can enjoy a pleas- 

 ant evening. There will be no formal 

 evening dress, and all persons attend- 

 ing are requested to appear in their 

 business suits. 



Julius Roehrs, Jr., Herman C. Stein- 

 hoff and Louis Dupuy are the dinner 



committee. 



New York Bowlers. 

 Scores recorded on Friday evening, 

 January 6: 



Chadwick 221 2.36 



Nugent 101 



Kakuda 122 



Scott 154 



Manda 1.55 



The special prize— -a bottle of cham'- 

 pagne— given by the Alex. D. Shaw 

 Co., was won by A. Kakuda. This 

 prize will be repeated each evening 

 until further notice, and can be won 

 but once by any of the Club's mem- 

 bers. 



There was a large attendance last 

 Monday afternoon of club members 

 looking on and advising. There were 

 some close contests, and much enthu- 

 siasm. Scores were made as follows: 

 W.R'k'rds.l47 164 169 S'br'cht, 136 190 137 

 Scott, 139 132 134 Berrv, 141 146 157 



D'n'lds'n, 1.56 183 207 A.R'k'rds.l77 1,55 180 

 Manda, 177 119 172 H'dr'ks'n, 95 — — 

 Fenrich, 204 155 198 Schultz, 96 — — 



Chicago Bowlers. 



At the meeting of the Chicago Bowl- 

 ing Club. Wednesday last, the follow- 

 ing scores were made: 

 C'rn'fns,815 696 847 Roses, 871 667 718 

 Violets, 868 861 800 Orch'ds, 725 754 750 



Cincinnati Bowlers. 

 The Bowling Club met at Pinke & 

 Craig alleys, Wednesday, January 4th. 

 The followin.g were the scores: 

 1st 2nd 



L. W'frsffr, 

 L. Fritz, 

 Ben George, 

 E. W'frst't'r, 

 C. W'frst't'r, 

 H. S'nd'rh'us. 



S'nd'rbr'ch, 151 163 

 W. Murphy, 146 131 

 R. Murphy, 140 171 

 O. H'frm'st'r,122 129 

 A. Horning, 173 181 

 C. H'flm'st'r,112 106 



1st 2nd 

 1.56 141 

 1.33 133 

 115 137 

 166 151 

 180 172 

 125 92 



Dinners Ahead. 



Morristown, N. J., on Monday eve- 

 ning, Jan. 16; Tarrytown and Red 

 Bank on Wednesday evening, Jan. 16, 

 and the Greek Ball on this same eve- 



Landscape Gardening 



A course for Home-makers and 

 Gardeners taught by Prof. Craig 

 and Prof. Batchclor, of Cornell 

 University. 



Gardeners who understand up- 

 to-date methods and practice are 

 in demand for the best pocition*. 



A knowledge of Lanc&cape Gar- 

 dening is indispensable to thoM 

 who would have the pleaaaoteat 

 homes. 



250 page catalogue free. Write to-daj 



The Home Correspondence School 



Dept. H, Sprinfffield, NUm. 



Prof. Craig 



HELP WANTED 



WANTED— Experienced and hustling 

 man to go on the road to sell florists' sup- 

 plies. Apply to N., care HORTICULTURE, 

 lioston. 



WANTED— Man to take charge ot whole- 

 sale florist supply department, attend to 

 .shipping, etc. Address with references, 

 II. S.. care HORTICULTURE Office, Bos- 

 tun, ^ki.ss. 



SITUATIONS WANTEtT" 



FOREMAN wants position; at present 

 employed by wholesale grower in Massa- 

 chusetts. A No. 1 grower of Christmas, 

 Easter and bedding plants, also small ferns 

 and stove plants. Life experience in Eu- 

 rope and U. S. ; only responsible position 

 will be considered; correspondence confiden- 

 tial; can start thirty days after engage- 

 ment. Large salary expected. T. T., care 

 HORTICULTURE. 



SUPERINTENDENT or head gardener 

 wants position: open for engagement March 

 1st, 1911, or later; 20 years' experience in 

 the growing of flowers, fruits and vege- 

 tables under glass, as well as out of doors. 

 Married. Only flrst-class position will be 

 considered. State salary and give full 

 particulars In first letter. Private inter- 

 view desired. T. D., care HORTICUL- 

 ■rURE. 



Situation wanted at once by florist, ex- 

 perienced with carnation and general 

 plant and bulb stock. American, married, 

 sober, reliable and competent. Good refer- 

 ences. Address; Florist, 21 Laurel St., 

 Lowell, Mass. 



FOR SALE 



FLOWER SHOP 



Best equipped flower shop on the 

 most prominent corner in New York 

 City, is offered for sale at a great 

 sacrifice. A fine opportunity for a live 

 man. Address or apply H. W,, 103 E. 

 29tii Street, New York. 



GREENHOUSES FOR SALT 



TO TAKE DOWN 



1 house 20 X 65, lights 16 x 24; 1 house, 

 sash, 50 X 12; 1 Doric hot water No. 4; 

 10(» ft. 2 in. pipe; 40 or 50 sash 3x6. 

 Also 5000 pots, different sizes. Price $250 

 cash. Apply to 



DAVID A. ROBINSON, ?95 Chelsea St, Everett, Mass. 



Phone 12 7 Everett. 



I am a farmer and have for sale strictly 

 choice clover seed. Also handle matnmoth 

 and alsike clover, timothy and millet seed. 

 Reid's Yellow Dent, Learning, Boon Co. 

 White, and Silver Mine and the big Sllo 

 fodder seed corn. Please ask for samples 

 and prices. I also bu.v all kinds of seed. 

 L. F. Stoecker, Farmdale or Peoria, 111., 

 Box 18. 



FOR SALE— Special 16 x 18 and 16 X 24 

 double thick glass in "A" and "B" qnalt- 

 ties. Buy now and save money. Writ* 

 PARSHELSKY BROTHERS, INC., » 

 Montrose Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. 



ning! Some of the epicures around 

 New York can clip their board bills 

 a bit next week. 



The fourteenth annual dinner of 

 the Florists' and Gardeners' Club of 

 Rhode Island will be held at their 

 rooms, 96 Westminster street. Provi- 

 dence, on Monday evening, January 16. 



