April 15, 1911 



HORTICULTURE 



587 



Leading Florists Everywhere 



Are using our equipments 



Why? 



Because we guaran- 

 tee our goods. If not 

 as we represent them — 

 Money Sack. 



Aside from good soil, 

 what is it a Florist 

 needs most? 



WATER 



and wants it handy 

 when he wants it. By 

 our methods he can 

 have it. 



Simplex Air Pressure System 



WATER WORKS SUPPLIES -ALL KINDS 



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MA.KERS OF TQ-WERS, TANKS, WINDMILLS, SILOS. " " ''""'' »•"■ 



reputation into our 



11 South Howard Street, .... BALTIIMORE, IMD. "Pedigree- Tanks. 

 Get in line. Tbls .idv. will not appear again. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS— 



New^ York — Continned 



Frank MUlang, New York, N. Y. 

 For page see List of AdTertlsera. 



Traendly & Srhenck, New York, N. Y. 



For page gee List of AdTertlgeni. 



Badgley, Riedel & Meyer, Inc., New York. 



For page see List of AdTertlsera. 



A. Moltz & Co., New York, N. Y. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



Slebrecht & Slehreoht, 136 West 28th St., 



New York. 



For pace see List of AdTertlsera. 



Charles Weiss & Sons, New York, N. Y. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



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Leo. Nleesen Co., 1209 Arch St., Phlla., Pa. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



The S. S7 Pennock-Meehan CoT! 1608-15 



Lndlow St., Phllailelphla. Pa. 



For page see List of AdTertlsera. 



Riohmond, Ind. 



E. G. Hill Co.. Richmond, Ind. 

 For page see List of AdTertlsera. 



Rooheeter, N, Y. 



George B. Hart, 34 Stone St. 

 For page see List of AdTertlsera. 



New Offers in This Issue. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS 

 SEEDS. 



J. M. Thorburn & Co., New Yoik, N. T. 

 For page .see List of Advertisers. 



BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS. 



Eastern Nurseries, Jam.Tica Plain. Mass. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



GLADIOLUS KUNDERDI "GLORY." 



Henry F. Mirhell Co., Pliiladeiphi.'i, Pa. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



ROSES "DOUBLE PINK KILLAR- 

 NEY" AND "MELODY." 



S. S. Pennooli-Meelian Co., IMiilnrloIpLia, Pa. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



WATER WORKS SUPPLIES. 



The Baltimore Cooperage Co., Baltimore, Md. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Medina, N. Y.— White Bros, will 

 erect a greenhouse establishment on 

 property recently purchased here, to 

 he run in conjunction with their plant 

 at Heartland, 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Davis Nursery & Seed Co., Utica, N. 

 Y.— "Bountiful and Beautiful" New An- 

 nual for 1911. 



Wm. H. Moon Co., Morrisville, Pa. — 

 Hardy Trees and Plants for Every 

 Place and Purpose. Handsomely illus- 

 trated. 



I. N. Kramer & Son, Cedar Rapids, 

 la. — General Spring Catalogue of 

 Flowers and Vegetable Seeds, Florists' 

 Plants, etc. 



David Herbert & Son, Atco, N. J.— 

 Dahlias. A comprehensive list of the 

 varieties offered by this well-known 

 dahlia house. A list of gladioli and 

 cannas is also included. 



Kramer Bros. Foundry Co., Dayton, 

 Ohio, — Catalogue of Iron Vases, Set- 

 tees, Chairs, Window Bo.xes, etc. Very 

 elaborate in make-up and illustration. 

 Shows some elegant designs. 



T. C. Thurlow's Sons, Inc., West 

 Newbury, Mass. — A most attractive 

 publication, in which much choice 

 material is listed, Kalmia latifolia 

 makes a lovely cover-page illustration, 



W. W. Barnard Company, Chicago, 

 111. — Market Gardeners' Price List of 

 High Grade Vegetable Seeds and Gar- 

 dening Tools. A business getter from 

 cover to cover. Also General Catalogue 

 for 1911. Covers in colors; subjects, 

 vegetables and Lilium auratum. 



L, Duehnfeldt, Odense, Denmark — 

 Specialties for America. Second edi- 

 tion 1911 wholesale prices for the 

 trade only. Cauliflower, cabbage, to- 

 mato, cucumber, cineraria, cyclamen, 

 aster, pansy and root seeds are the spe- 

 cialties. The catalogue is richly illus- 

 trated. 



Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J, 

 — General Catalogue for Spring, 1911, 

 A splendid publication on heavy paper 

 finely illustrated. Trees, shrubbery, 

 hardy and tender plants, rustic work 

 and plant tubs are fully described and 

 priced. A wistaria bower and a rhodo- 

 dendron group in dark green Ink form 

 the cover illustrations. 



New England Nurseries, Inc., Bed- 

 ford, Mass. — New England Trees and 

 Plants, Fifth Edition, Spring, 1911, 

 Like its predecessors, this is a hand- 



some catalogue, with well-selected lists 

 and should fill its place as an incentive 

 and inspiration to the planting of the 

 best grades and varieties of hardy gar- 

 den plants, shrubs and trees. 



James Vick's Sons, Rochester, N. Y. 

 — Vick's Garden and Floral Guide for 

 1911. This well known and ever- 

 welcome visitor comes this year 

 dressed in ivory white with richly col- 

 ored pansies embossed thereon. "Vick's 

 Masterpiece Mixture" is the name by 

 which these pansies are known and 

 the title is not misapplied, judging 

 from the pictures. 



Julius Roehrs Co., Rutherford, N. J. 

 —General Catalogue for 1911. A high- 

 class production, typographically and 

 in contents. The illustrations are 

 original and beautiful. Stove and 

 greenhouse plants, bays, conifers and 

 hardy herbaceous plants are included. 

 Also Orchid Catalogue, equally elegant 

 as to illustrations and descriptive 

 notes. Many rare varieties are figured. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Klamath Falls, Ore.— E, G. Ehle in- 

 tends to establish a nursery on five- 

 acres of land he has recently pur- 

 chased here. 



Pasadena, Cal.— Property on Lake 

 avenue has been purchased by the Al- 

 tadena Nursery and they will move to 

 the new location. 



Brookside, Pa.— Fred Frank of Phil- 

 adelphia has purchased the Brookside 

 Greenhouses formerly conducted by 

 Irwin H. Anderson. 



Salem, Ohio.— The Fawcett Green- 

 houses formerly conducted by Lemuel' 

 Fawcett have been leased by Arthur 

 Scraggs who intends to make immedi- 

 ate repairs. 



Exeter, N. H.— George H. McAlpine, 

 who is building a rose house here as 

 reported in the Jan. 7th issue of HOR- 

 TICULTURE, will make a specialty 

 of White Killarney and Richmond for 

 the Boston market. He was formerly 

 employed by W. H. Elliott of Mad- 

 bury, N. H. 



Perhaps you want Dahlias. See 

 Buyers' Directory, page 583, this issue. 

 The best growers and best stocks are 

 there represented. 



