378 



Est. 1765 



Pot Makers for a 

 Century anda Half 



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iHEWS 



HORTICULTURE 



L-tJOK 



STANDARD 



:iM>A/^i^i 



K" VJSE 



POTS 



September 5, 1914 



Inc. 1904 



World's Largest 

 Manufacturers 



ZTc^counlf'""" A, H. HEWS & CO., Inc., Cam bridge 



c?iA.i_-rii 



DREE R'S "Riverton Special** Plant Tub | 



^•f^^S* No. DIam. Ka. Dor. 100 



10 20 In. J1.46 116.00 $130.00 

 20 18 In. 1.30 14.00 115.00 

 30 16 In. 1.00 11,25 92.00 

 40 14 In. .65 7.00 56.00 

 50 12 in. .45 5.00 40.00 

 60 10 In. .38 4.00 32.00 



— — "0 8 In. .30 3.50 2a00 



Manulacturea for us exclusively. The best tub ever Introduced. The neatesf llirhfo.* 

 d°op'h3fee. '^''°''' ^'*^°' "'"■ '•"'""^ "•"'"='* """""■ The'four llrgmnVes^h^e 

 Seeds. Plants, Bgllis, lad Supplies, 



, Mass. 



Warehoasea; 

 CA3LBRIDGE. MASS. 

 LONG ISLAND CITT, N. Y. 



714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa. 



TWO NEW LAWS IN GEORGIA 

 Garnishment Law. 



Section 5298 of Voi. 1 of the Code of 1910. 

 amended to read. 



All persons shall be exempt from the 

 process and liabilities of garaishment on 

 one dollar and twent.T-five cents per day 

 of their daily, weekly or monthly wages, 

 and on fifty per cent, of the excess thereof, 

 whether in the hands of their employers 

 or others. All wages above the exemption 

 herein provided for .shall be subject to 

 garnishment, and garnishee in making 

 answer shall state specifically when the 

 wages therein referred to were earned by 

 defendant, and whether same were earned 

 as daily, weekly or monthly wages. 



Fraudulent Check Law. 



To he entitled an Act declaring it a mis- 

 demeanor to draw and utter anv check 

 draft, or order where the drawer' has not 

 at the time sufficient funds to meet the 

 same, provided such drawer does not de- 

 posit with the drawee sufficient funds to 

 meet the same within thirty davs rro- 

 viding punishment therefor, and for other 

 purposes. 



Section 1. Be it enacted bv the General 

 Assembly of Georgia, and it is hereby en- 

 acted by authority of ih£ same. That "from 

 and after the passage of this Act, anv 

 person who shall draw and utter any 

 check, draft, or order upon a bank, person, 

 firm, or corporation with which such 

 drawee has not at the time sufficient funds 



shall thereby obtain from another monev 

 or other thing of value, or induce such 

 person to postpone any remedy he may 

 have against such drawer, shall be gulltV 

 shnn h? ^''"1''°,'"' "'"' "P«" conviction 

 iS^'of'tE^cl'de' '' P^-"'"^" "" ''-^ti- 

 Provided, That if such drawer shall de- 

 J^'Jfi- "IL*.''. *"'''' tlrawee of such paper, 

 within thirty days thereafter, fr.nds suffi- 

 cient to meet .such check, draft, or orde^- 

 together with interest which mav have 

 accrued there shall be no p?osecut?on 

 under the provision of this .\ct "'"^'^""°" 

 The foregoing new laws have been 

 passed by the Legislature and signed 

 b.v the Governor of Georgia. Business 

 men who have had experience in try- 

 ing to collect from slippery parties in 

 that btate and some other States 

 where laws have been lax or as in 

 some instances plainly framed to 

 shield the debtor, will hail with satis- 

 faction the enactments above quoted. 

 The overdrawn check pest is common 



0?..^° J"''^'"'''^ ''"^ a reasonable 

 curb on his operations is timely. 



Y 



Builds Good Greenhouses 



_„_ _ TRY HIM. 



THE FOLEY GREENHOUSE MFG. CO 



3275 We.t 31.t Street 



CHICAGO, III. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR CON- 

 TEMPLATED. 



Sullivan, Ind.— Harry Richmond, one 

 house. 



Summit Hill, Pa— W. D. Keller, en- 

 larging, 



E. Marshfield, Mass.— W. A. Staples 

 one house. 



Spring Valley, N. Y.— A. S. Burns. 

 Jr., five houses. 



East Dover, N. J.— Lackawanna Rail- 

 road, one house. 



Clark's Green, Pa.— Walter Ma- 

 thews, one house. 



West Newton, Mass.— H. M How- 

 ard, house 40x180. 



Mendenhall, Pa.— J. E. Wade vege- 

 table house 20x100. 



Williamstown, W. Va. — Philander 

 trabbart. one house. 



Louisiana, Mo. — Elmwood Floral 

 Co., range of houses. 



Luzerne, Pa.— S. P. Smith, 28 Lin- 

 den street, one house. 



St. Louis, Mo.— F. C. Weber, 4328 

 Olive street, additions. 



Bridgeport, Conn.— Mr. Tubbs vege- 

 table house, 75 ft. long. 



Somerset, Mass.-J. & c. Cross, 

 Center street, house 20x50. 



Providence, R. I.— Miltonia Conser- 

 vatones. six houses each 50x200. 



New Bedford, Mass. — James F 

 Smith, 19G Hawthorn St., house 22x60. 



St. Mary's, O.— H, J. Vanderhorst 

 & Son, South Webb street, one house. 



Philadelphia, Pa.— Samuel D. Milner 

 Franklin Ave., additions and altera- 

 tions. 



.oh"^^*"^''"' Cal.— Mrs. J. Milbank, 

 1^14 South Von Noss avenue, one 

 house. 



Lincoln, Neb. — Yule's Landscape 



25x10^'' ^''' ^' ^^^ ^''■®^'' ^°"'« 



Skinner Irrigation System 



^or Farm, Garden and Lawn 



BARRIE GLASS FORCING 

 FRAMES 



WOODEN MELON FRAMES 

 GEO. N. BARRIE 



BROOKLINE, . . MASS. 



Telephone Connection. 



KING 



The name that assures "the 

 most for the monev" in 



GREENHOUSES 



Write for Bulletin No. 47 

 and you will see why. 



KING CONSTRUCTION CO. 



28King'sRoad,N.Tonawanda, N.Y 



1000 BEADT PACKBO CRATES 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS AND BULB PANS 



■an be shipped at an hour'i notice. Price 

 per crate: ^^me 



1000 Z 4.88 458 41X " r! % ,. 



1500 2J4 ■• " 6.25 ms^ ■■ - 4 51 



1500 2% " •• 8.00 210 5V, •• •• Vii 



1000 3 " •• 6.00 lu 8^ " " 318 



800 3H '• " 6,80 120 7 " " I20 



80 8 " " 3!00 

 HILFINGER BROS. IPotlery, Fort Edwwd, N.Y. 

 Aaeust Rolkir t Sons, 51 Barclay St., N, Y. City, AfiDts 



OII« SPfCIAin-lonjOlsljoc. Md TradeEiton 



The florists of Danville, 111 held 

 their first annual picnic at Barlow 

 Park, near Alvin, on August 20 All 

 the florists stores and greenhouses 

 were closed for the day and a most 

 enjoyable time was had, the attend- 

 ance numbering more than one hun- 

 dred. 



The best PAPEB 

 POT for ahipplnc 

 pnrpoies. Sice* from 

 2 in. to 6 in. 



A»1j your dealer for 

 them. Sampleo free. 



E. ALLAN PEIBCK, 



401 Oaks St., 

 Waltham. Haea. 



—STANDARD FLOWER— 1 



~OT® I 



ahouses are within 500 mlleg I 



""°"!l 



If your green... 



of the Capitol, write ub 



you monev, 



W. H 



— 28th « M Sts. 



KRNKST 



Washington, D. O. 



TBE FLORISTS' HAIL ASSOCIATION OF 



AMERICA, Insorer of 39,000,000 sq. ft. of disss 



For particulars address 



JohnG. Eater, Secy Saddle River, N.J. 



