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HORTICULTURE 



April 1, 1911 



List of Advertisers 



Page 



Advance Co 519 



Allen, J. K...»-50S 

 American For - 



estry Co 474 



American N u r - 



sery _;--4|6 



Aphine M£g. Co. 517 

 Aschmann, G-v;*^* 

 Badgley, Kiedel 



& Meyer &u» 



Banning. F----*^ 

 Barnard, W. W. 



Qq OOd 



Barrows & Son. .499 

 Bassett & Wash- 

 burn ..49^ 



Bayersdorfer, H. 



& Co 50o 



Bay State Nui'" 



series •'^^ 



Bloomingdale ...49^ 

 Bobbink & At- 

 kins 4ib 



Boddington, A. T. 



496-497 

 Bolgiano, J. & 



Son 503 



Boston Florist 



Letter Co 509 



Boston Plate & 

 Window Glass 



Co 519 



Braslan Seed Co.503 

 Breck, J. & Son.503 

 Breitmeyer's, J. 



Sons 504 



liridgemau's Seed 



Warehouse . . .503 

 Brill, Francis. ..503 

 Budlong, J. A... 488 



••Buds" 502 



Burpee, W. A. & 



Co 503 



Buxton, Doane 



Co 518 



Carrillo & Bald- 

 win 498 



Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co 475 



< ' h i 1 d s, John 



Lewis 494 



Clarke. D. A 476 



Clarke's. D. Sons.504 



Cowee. W. J 509 



Craig. Robt, Co. .499 

 Crawbuck. G. W.508 

 Cripwl Fern Co. .509 



Iiarils 504 



Darrow, H.Frank493 

 Dawson, H. S. ..478 

 De Buck. John. .498 

 Dorner & Sons 



Co 475 



Dreer, H. A.. 499-518 



Dysart, R. J 506 



Dunlop, John H.504 

 Eastern Chemical 



Co 517 



Eastern Nurser- 

 ies 478 



Edwards Folding 



Box Co 506 



Elliot f s, W. 



Sons 502 



Esler, J. G 519 



Ernest, W. H. ..518 



Eyres 504 



Farquhar, R. & 



J. & Co 502 



Folev Mfg. Co... 519 

 P\)rd. M. C. 508-509 



Ford, W. P 508 



Fottler, F i s k e. 



Rawson Co. .. .502 

 Froment, H. £..508 

 (Jalvlu. Thos. F..')0ri 

 Gt. Van Wave- 



ren & Kruijff..501 

 Gloeckuer, Carl 



R 502 



Greater N. Y. 



Florists' Asso.nOS 

 Grey, T. J. Co. .503 

 Gude Bros. Co. ..504 



Hail Asso 519 



Hart, Geo. B 506 



Heartlev, G. W. ..517 



Hatcher 505 



Heacock, Jos. . . .499 



Herbert 501 



Hews. A.H.&C0.518 

 Hillfinger Bros. .518 

 Hill, E. G. Cqi. .494 

 HItchings & Co. 520 



Hoerber Bros .500 



H o m e Corres. 



School 510 



Holm & Olson. ..504 



Horan. E. C .508 



ITiMit F. H "IT 



Page 



Hide, D 519 



Jacobs, S. & 



Sons 519 



Kasting, W. P. 



Co 506 



Kervau Co 509 



King Cons. Co. .519 

 Krick, W. C....505 

 Kroeschell Bros. 520 

 Kuebler, W. H. .509 

 Lager & HHrrell.499 

 Uingjahr, A. H..508 

 Leedle Floral Co.501 

 Leonard Seed Co.503 

 Leuthy, A. & Co.499 



Long, W. H 504 



MacMulkin, E...504 



Matthews 504 



McCarthy, N. F. 



Co 509 



McConnell. Alex. 504 

 McCrav Refriger- 

 ator Co 520 



MoCullough's, J. 



M. Sons Co... 506 

 McHutchison & 



Co 501 



McKellar, C. W.506 

 McManus, Jas...508 

 M 1 a m i Valley 



Seed Co 503 



Michell, H.F.Co.500 

 Michigan C u t 



Flower Ex 509 



Millang. A 508 



Millang, Chas .508 



Millang, F 508 



Miller, E. S 499 



Moltz, A. & Co.. 508 

 Moninger. 3. C..519 

 Moore, Hent?, & 



Nash 508 



Morse, C. C.&CO.503 

 Murray, Samuel. 504 

 NafI Labor Ex.. 516 

 N a t'l Flower 



Show 516 



N. E. Nurseries. 501 

 Niessen, Leo Co. 506 

 Oechslln, Frank. 499 

 Ordonez Bros. . . ,498 

 Ouwerkerk, P. . .476 

 Palethorpe, P. R. 



Co 517 



Palmer, W. J. & 



Son 504 



Park Floral Co.. 504 

 Parshelsk.v Bros. 519 

 Pennock-Meehan 



Co 491-507 



Perkins St. Nur- 

 series 499 



Peters & Reed 



Co 518 



Phillips, Jno. V.505 

 Pierson, F.R. Co.495 



Pierson, A. N 477 



Plant Food Co. 



20th Century.. 517 

 Poehlmann Bros. 



475-506 



Pratt. B. G 517 



Price, H. C 516 



Red Oak Nurser- 

 ies 476 



Reed iSi; Keller. ..509 

 Reinberg. Peter. .506 

 Renter. S. J. & 



Son 47.-> 



'fioe. M. & Co. .474 

 Rickards Bros. . .503 

 Robinson & Co. ..".(i« 

 Rock. Wni. L...504 

 R o e h r s. Julius 



Co 498 



ISnbind. Thos 192 



R o I k e r. A. & 



Sons 49.'!-51S 



Rosedale Nurser- 

 ies .501 



Sander & Son. ..498 

 Schaible Mfg. 



Co 518 



Schlatter, Wm. & 



Son 475 



S.'hultheis. A 498 



Schulz. .lacob. . .."iM 



Scott. John 499 



Sharp, Partridge 



Co 519 



Shatemuc Nurser- 

 ies .501 



Slipridau, W. F..508 

 Siebre-^ht ^^ Sie- 



brecht .508 



Slinn. B. S.. Jr. ..508 

 SicL'crs & Sig- 

 ners ..518 



Skidclsky & Ir- 



I'age 

 Smith, E. D. & 



Co 494 



Smith, P. J. 490-508 

 Smith, W. & T. 



Co 476 



Smyth, Wm. J.. 504 

 Southworth Bros.516 

 Standard PI a t e 



Glass Co 519 



Stearns, A. T. 



Lumber Co 519 



Stoothotf, H. A. 



Co 517 



Stumpp & Walter 



Co 517 



Syracuse Pottery 



Co 518 



Thorburn, J. M. 



& Co 503 



Tailby 505 



Totty, Chas. H..475 

 Thurlow's, T. C. 



Sons, Inc 476 



Traendly & 



Schenck 508 



Page 



Trepcl, C. C 492 



TricUer, Wm....499 

 Vick's, Jas. Sons..-i03 

 Vincent, R., Jr., 



& Sons 475-501 



Valentine, J. A.. 504 

 Wants, For Sale. 516 

 Ward, R. M. & 



Co .501 



Waterer, John & 



Sous 47<» 



Weeber & Don. .503 

 Welch Bros. .4.S9-5O0 

 Weiss C h a s. 



Sons oOfi 



Wilson .504 



Withers, J. T...501 

 Wohlert, Emil...476 



Wood Bros 475 



Woodruff, S. D..503 

 Young, A. L. . . .508 

 Young & Nugent. 504 



Zange'u, O. V 502 



Zinn, J. A 505 



OBITUARY. 



Amasa T. Hoyt. 



Amasa T. Hoyt, for fifty years a flor 



ist in Warren, Ohio, died March 19th. 



He was born in Painesville, May 12, 



1841; he is survived by a widow. 



Thomas T. Connors. 



Thomas T. Connors of Pittsfield, 

 Mass.., died on March 28th and was 

 buried on Thursday, March 30th. He 

 had been gardener and superintendent 

 for some forty years on the estate of 

 Mrs. W. Pollock in Pittsfield, and was 

 universally loved and respected. 



Charles Barnard. 



Charles Barnard died at his resi- 

 dence in Earl Marlborough township, 

 Pa., March 17th of pneumonia. He was 

 in his 82nd year. He became promi- 

 nent in this section during the past 

 score of years for raising white onions. 

 He leaves a widow and several chil- 

 dren. 



David Mundetl. 

 David Mundell, tor many years em- 

 plsyed as florist at the Hospital for the 

 Insane, Indianapolis, Ind., passed away 

 at his home in Glenwood recently. He 

 was about fifty years of age. He was 

 an expert in the line of gardening and 

 was well known among florists all over 

 the state. 



SITUATIONS WANTfeD 



GARDENER — private estate. Under- 

 stands gardening under glass and outside. 

 Good experience, reliable, sober, good 

 worker. Best references. "B. T.," care 

 HO RTI C ULTURE . 



SITUATION WANTED by first class 

 Horist at once. 20 years' experience with 

 general greenhouse stock. Married, reliable, 

 well reconiniended and hard worker. Ad- 

 (Ire ss O. K., care HORTICULTURE. 



HEAD GARDENER, thirty-nine, life ex- 

 perience Britain and America. Manage gen- 

 tlemen's private estate, construction lawns, 

 roads, etc. ; all branches of gardening. 

 A. A., care HO RTICULTU RE. 



FOREMAN in commercial greenhouse, _ 15 

 years' experience liere and abroad, special- 

 ized in cucuniliers, tomatoes, caruatlons. 

 Steady, reliable, good references. "C. T.,*' 

 care H ORT ICULTURE . 



GARDENER— Married, no children, 24 

 .years' experience in 'mums, carnations, 

 roses, fruits and vegetables, wishes posi- 

 tion as gardener on estate or commercial. 

 .\ddress. A. E.. 277 Cniu-ord St.. So. Frani- 

 ;. ..I,. ,,., \':,y< 



Make the Farm Pay 



Complete Home Study Courses 

 in Agriculture. Horiiculture. 

 Floriculture, Landscape Gar- 

 dening, Fo ettry. Poultry Cul- 

 ture and Veterinary Science 

 under Prof. Brooks of the Mass. 

 Agricultural College, Prof. Craig 

 of Cornell Uoiyersity and other 

 eminent teachers. Over one huo- 

 dred Home Study Courses under 

 able professors io leading colleges. 



250 page catalog fre*.^ IWrile t> -day 



m HOME CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 



Dept. H. A. Sprincficid, M«». 



Prof. Brooks 



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I WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. I 



_ Advertsaaeab in this colutnc oo« 



S cent a word. Initials count as wordt. g 



S Cash with order. All correspoDcieao* S 



S addressed "care HORTICUL- s 



= TURE" should be sent to H Ham- S 



S ilton Place, Boston. J 

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HELP WANTED 



LJ p I p Furnished for 

 ■ ■ C t ■ greenhouses, 

 gardens, estates, etc. Skilled 

 and unskilled. National Labor Ex- 

 change, 918 Walnut St., Phila., Pa. 

 HENR\ C. PRICE 



WANTED AT ONCE 



An experienced and reliable foreman 

 for Nursery. State particulars, salary 

 wanted, references, etc. 



SOUTHWORTH BROS., 



Beverly, Mae*. 



WANTED — A young nurseryman of some 

 practical experience In general nursery 

 and landscape business. State age, experi- 

 ence, with references, and salary to begin. 

 Chas. R. Fish & Co., Wor ceste r, Mass. 



WANTED— Man with general knowledge 

 of ornamental nursery stock, landscape 

 planting, etc. Address N. D. Pierce, Nor- 

 wood. R. I. 



M.V N with some experience In landscape 

 f)r orn.anicntal ;rar)l('ninj: ; able to sel' 

 gouds. Excellent opportunities to advance. 

 "P. 1>..' care III ll: ricri.THRE. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE— Special 16 z 18 and 10 z 2t 

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

 ties. Buy now and save money. Writ* 

 PARSHELSKY BROTHERS, INC., SO 

 Montrose Atb., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



FOR SALE OR TO RENT— Florist place 

 iu growing Connecticut town. In full run- 

 uing: for sale with stock, etc.; own water 

 supply: near two large cemeteries, several 

 villages around where no florist is; good 

 chance for young man; 3,000 feet of glass, 

 lioiler room, potting .shed, etc. For partic- 

 ulars, write J. S. W., care HORTICUL- 

 TURE; 



GREENHOUSE to take down, about 65 x 

 20 ft., 16 X 20 in. lights. 1 leanto house of 

 sash 60 X 15 ft. ; also about 50 good 3 x 6 ft. 

 sash; 1 No. 4 Doric, about 1500 feet pipe 

 and 3000 flower pots, all sizes. D. Robin- 

 son's Sons, Revere Beach Parkway, Everett, 

 Mass. 



FOR SALE OR RENT— Flower business, 

 established 16 years, doing a good business; 

 best of reasons for selling. M. & E. 

 SCHOINBURG, 1132 Mt. Hope Ave., Roch- 

 este r, N. Y. 



Greenhouse property near Boston; 12,000 

 feet of glass, dwelling house, barn and 

 8 acres land. G. B., care of HORTICULT- 



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