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HOETICULTUEE 



August 29, 1914 



;Est. 1765 



■Pot Makers for a 

 -Century anda Half 



St. 



F-OI 



HEWS 



l_l-ICK" u 



STANDARD 



POTS 



Inc. 1904 



World's Largest 

 Manufacturers 



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: 4X. 19 T hH CIM \A/ ^V I 



:c7i4x.i_-ri 



Write for Catalogue 

 -and Discounts 



A. H. HEWS & CO., Inc., Cambridge, Mass. 



Warehonses ; 

 CAMBRIDGE. MASS. 

 LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. 



"RED DEVIL" CIRCULAR GLASS 

 CUTTERS. 



Since the advent of the automobile 

 with its numerous and varied head- 

 lamps of all sizes, the demand for cir- 

 cular glass lights for these has in- 

 creased to a surprising degree. For 

 the enterprising and economical mo- 

 torist who wishes to replace his 

 broken lights himself, the Smith & 

 Hemenway Co., Inc., makers of the 

 widely known "Red Devil" glass cut- 

 ters and electrical hand tools, have 

 just brought out a most effective and 

 handy circular cutter at the popular 

 price of 50c. It will cut cleanly and 

 neatly from 2-inches to 20-inches in di- 

 ameter. A larger size will cut up to 

 40-inch, and sells at 75c. The illus- 

 tration shown below will give a gen- 

 eral idea of this practical little cutter. 



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To meet the demand for a better 



tool of this class. Smith & Hemenway 



are offering a circular cutter, style 



263, with hand-honed wheels which 



will cut sharp, clean circles from 2- 

 inches to 22-inches in diameter. The 

 strong metal base around which the 

 cutter revolves, is lined with rubber 

 to prevent slipping and no unusual 

 deftness is required to cut perfect cir- 

 cles with this tool. Both cutters are 

 supplied, of course with "Red Devil" 

 cutting wheels, on the wonderful cut- 

 ting powers of which, the Smith & 

 Hemenway Co., have largely based the 

 business success which is theirs today. 



NEWS NOTES. 

 Delavan, wis.— The Delavan Nurs- 

 ery Company has been sold to Wm. J. 

 Moxley. 



Marlboro, Mass — Charles F. Taylor 

 has purchased the property and land 

 of the Lewis Greenhouses. 



Paducah, Ky.— John Van Aart has 

 bought the greenhouse range of Rob- 

 ert E. Rudolph and will run same in 

 connection with his store. 



East Weymouth, Mass.— Charles E. 

 and Edward Beechey have bought the 

 Hanson Greenhouse. Middle street. 

 which they will plant to carnations 

 and chrysanthemums. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR CON- 

 TEMPLATED. 



Austin, Tex. — Frederichs, additions. 



Danbury, Ct.— F. W. McCarl, Jacobs 

 house. 



Manoa, Pa. Leonard Dudman, two 

 houses. 



Fremont, Neb. — Andreason Bros., re- 

 building. 



Oswego, N. Y. — Nicholas J. Feeley, 

 one house. 



Terre Haute, Ind. — Heine & Webber, 

 house 30x100. 



Fall River, N. Y.— William Wilkin- 

 son, house 20x50. 



Milwaukee, Wis. — Kummer Floral 

 Co.. two houses. 



Pittsburgh, Pa. — Mr. Benedum. Lord 

 & Burnham house. 



Guelph, Ont. — George Dunbar, Que- 

 bec St., rebuilding. 



Portland, Me.— George W. Huff, 

 Shaw St.. one house. 



Leominster, Mass. — Geo. M. Kendall, 

 Nelson St.. rebuilding. 



Storm Lake, la.— Munson Green- 

 houses, house 32x140. 



New Haven, Ct. — Nelson Anderson. 

 John St.. range of houses. 



Williamson, N. Y— A. H. Williams. 

 Lord & Burnham house 16x33. 



Sherman, Tex. — Joe Rerabek, Sher- 

 man Floral Co.. house 25x200. 



Barnard, N. Y. — William J. Thomas. 

 Lord & I'.iunham house. 40x150. 



North Warren, Pa. — A. H. Sharman. 

 Lord & Burnham house 32x150. 



Philadelphia. Pa. — John Hanlon, 

 8760 Frankford Ave., one house. 



Terre Haute, Ind.— J. B. Davis Co., 

 South "til St., vegetable house. 



Denver, Col. — Walter & Richmond, 

 3239 R. S(^f ond .\ve.. one house. 



Ashtabula, O. — Lake Shore Green- 

 house Co.. range of vegetable houses. 



Philadelphia, Pa. — A. M. Michaelson, 

 58th and Walnut Sts.. two houses each 

 17x11111. 



OREER'S 



FlorUt Specialties, 



New Brand. New Style. 

 Hose "RIVERTON" 



Furnished in lengths up 

 to 500 ft. without seam or 



fiiT HOSF for the FLORIST 



J^-inch. per ft.. 15 ».. 

 Reel of 500 It., " 14)^0. 

 2 Reels, 1000 ft., " 14 c. 

 J4-inch, " 13 c. 



Reels, 500 ft., " i2>Sc. 

 Couplings furnished 



HENRT A. DREER, 



714 Chestnut St., 

 Philadhli'HIa, Pa 



Evans 20th Century Arm 



\\'ill ool twist the shafting pijie. Three 

 time-i the power of old style elbow arms 

 Sold only with Evans Challenge Machine 



Wrhe for free Catalogue to 



(IIAKRR CITY MACHINE CO.. 



Kifhninnd. Ind. 



Send TOOT biitineM direct to Washingtoflu 

 Saves time and insures better service. 

 Personal attention s^arantee<). 

 Thirty years active service. 



SIGGERS & SIGGERS 



PATENT LAWVKRS 



Box 9, National Union Building 

 Washington, D. C. 



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F.O.PIERCE GO. 



12 W. BROADWAY 

 NEW YORK 



.Maetica In elastic and tenaclooft, adndtc of 

 expansion and contraction. Potty bee«aMa 

 hard and brittle. Broken glasB more easily 

 removed without breaking of other srlaM 

 as occurs with hard patty. Lasts lonce* 

 than patty. Easy to apply. 



1000 READY PACKED CRATES 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS AND BULB PANS 



can be shipped at nn hour's notice. Price 



HILFINGER BROS. Pottery, Fort Edward, N.T. 



August Rolker %. Sons, 51 Barclay St.. N. Y. City, Agents 



OUR SPFCItin - Lont Distinct ind TiiileEiiion 



The best FAPEB 

 FOT for <blppln( 

 purposes. Sizes from 

 2 Id. to 6 In. 



Ask your dealer for 

 them. Samples free. 



E. AL.LAN FEIBCE, 



401 Oaks St., 

 Waltliam, Mass. 



^STANDARD FLOWER 



If your greenhouses are within 500 miles 

 of the Cnpltol, write us, we can save | 

 Tou money. 



W. H. ERNEST 

 • 28th A .U Sts. Washington, D. O. 



THE FLORISTS' HAIL ASSOCIATION OF 

 AMERICA, Insarer of 39,000,000 sq. fi. of filasi 



For particulars adtircss 



John G. Esler, Sec'y Saddle River, N.J. 



