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HOETICULTUBE 



December 19, 1914 



C»t. 176S 



Pot Maker* for a 

 Contury anda Half 



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HEWS 



STANDARD 



POTS 



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Write for Catalogue 

 and DUount* f?S'^ 



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



Inc. 1904 



World's Largest 

 Manufacturers 



Warehousea: 

 CAMBKILXiE. }IA8B. 

 NEW VORK. N. Y. 



Obituary 



Evelyn Fuller Alward. 

 Evelyn, eldest daughter of Mr. and 

 Mrs. Joseph Fuller, of Leominster 

 Mass., died on December 10, aged 29 

 years. At the funeral, which took place 

 on Sunday, the church was filled to the 

 limit and there were no less than sixty 

 floral tributes, showing what a favorite 

 this lovable lady had been and how 

 generally the sorrow of Mr. and Mrs. 

 Fuller was shared in by neighbors and 

 friends. She leaves one sister and a 

 son of about nine years. 



Joseph G. Harrison. 

 Joseph G. Harrison, senior mem- 

 tier of Harrison's Nurseries, died 

 of Brlght's disease at his home in 

 Berlin, Md., on December 12. at the 

 age of 74 years. He leaves a widow, 

 two brothers, three sisters and four 

 children, Orlando Harrison, a mem- 

 ber of the Maryland Senate; George 

 A Harrison, Mrs. W. B. S. Powell, of 

 Ocean City. Md., and Mrs. George W. 

 Purnell. of Berlin. Born in 1840 in 

 lower Sussex county. Del., he and his 

 family moved later to North Caro- 

 lina, and there he engaged in the lum- 

 ber business. He came to Berlin in 

 1884 and engaged in fruit growing. 

 He was one of the pioneer orchardists 

 of the Peninsula, and succeeded in de- 

 veloping the business of fruit grow- 

 ing to a high degree. Five years 

 later, with his two sons, he started a 

 small nursery, which was enlarged 

 from year to year and now is known 

 as Harrison Nurseries. The deceased 

 had been in poor health tor 12 years, 

 and the active management of the 

 business was in the hands of his sons, 

 who win continue It. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Kansas City, Mo.— John R. Hanley 

 has purchased the greenhouse proper- 

 ty of W. I. Rush, Sr., at 2215 Jackson 

 ave. 



Jollet, III.— .John Arter, landscape 

 gardener, has started In the nursery 

 business under the name of Riverside 

 Nurseries. 



Washington, la. — The Keck-Wolf 

 Floral Company has changed its name 

 to the Wolf Floral Co., the interest of 

 E. C. Keck having been purchased by 

 Preston Wolf. 



Northampton, Mass. — A gift of $10.- 

 000 to Smith College from Mr. and 

 Mrs. A. J. White of Brooklyn is an- 

 noiinced. Half of the money is to be 

 applied toward payment for recent im- 

 rrovements on the Lyman plant house. 

 The remainder will constitute a perma- 

 nent endowment fund for repairs to 

 the plant bouse, purchase of new mate- 

 rials and encouragement of botanical 



study. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR CON- 

 TEMPLATED. 



Canistee, N. Y. — Lee Ordway, addi- 

 tions. 



Houston, Tex. — Gulf Florists, one 

 house. 



Shelton, Wash.— Jay Needham. one 

 house. 



Caro, Mich. — A. J. Packer, range of 

 houses. 



Silver Creek, N. Y. — J. E. Gascon, 

 one house. 



Chittenango, N. Y.— A. R. Ellis, 

 three houses. 



Lancaster, Pa. — E. K. Lefevre, King 

 house 35x100. 



Logan, Utah.— Anthon Pehrson, 

 house 20x100. 



Raleigh, N. C. — J. L. O'Quinn. Swain 

 street, one house. 



Cedar Rapids, la.— Polland Floral 

 Co.. range of houses. 



Fort Wayne, Ind. — Geo. W. Doswell 

 & Son. two rose houses. 



Fairfield, la.— E. H. Montgomery, 

 two houses each 34x110. 



Wheeling, W. Va.— Albert Lash, 

 South Warwood. addition. 



Negaunee. Mich. — Frank Ashleman. 

 Merrv and Iron Sts.. house 28x86. 



Walla Walla, Wash.— Walla Walla 

 Hothouse Vegetable Co., range of 

 houses. 



Gladstone, N. J. — James C. Brady. 

 Lord & Huniham palm house and two 

 plant houses. 



Kingston, N. Y. — V. Burgevin's Sons, 

 two houses each 45x225; one house 

 11x225; iron frame work room, boiler 

 room and garage 30x150; vacuum 

 steam heating throughout, Lord & 

 Burnham construction. 



lOM RBADT PACKED CBATBS 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS AND BULB PANS 



on be ablppcd at an boar'i notice. Prlct 

 per iTiitf : 



SnOO 1% In. & 18.00 BOO 4 in. Q Hbt 



1800 2 " ^ 4.88 4M 4V4 " ' bU 



1500 2% " ■• B.J8 320 8 " " 4.S1 



1!«)0 2H '• •' e.OO 219 8% " " 3■^* 



1000 8 '■ " BOO 144 6 " " S 1« 



800 3H " " 5.80 120 7 " " 4.1f' 

 60 8 " " S.0<' 



HaFlNGER BROS., Potterr. Fort EdwarJ, N.T. 



AiIKt lotkir t Sms. 51 brcby St.. N. Y. Clt}, tftiti 

 aai OT cmn — im nimci ■< inMamt 



The best PAPER 

 rOT for eblpplng 

 purpoMe8. Sizes from 

 2 in. to e In. 



Ask your dealer for 

 them. Sample* free. 



E. AM.AN PEIRCK, 



401 OaliB St., 



AValtham, Ma«n. 



—STANDARD FLOWER- 



If your erreenlinnsca are within .'JOO miles 

 of the Ciipltol, vtrlte us. we can save 

 yoji monov 



W. H. ERNEST 

 • Xitu .: M ^i's. WaHhioKton, D fl 



KING 



The name that assures "the 

 most for the money" in 



GREENHOUSES 



Write for Bulletin No. 47 

 and you will see why. 



KING CONSTRUCTION CO. 



28 King's Road, N ToRawanda, N.Y. 



SPRING IS COMING! 



iind when It does come tliere wlU be 

 a whole lot of folks wluhUig they bad 

 Installed 



Skinner Irrigation 



for the eoonomlcfll nnd proper wnter- 

 Ine of nil growing crups, Buwers or 

 lawn. 



SAVE MONEY BY D0IN6 IT NOW 

 GEO. N. BARRIE 



BROOKLINE, MASS. 



Saod TOUT biuineM direct to WashbistOB. 

 Sav«« time aiiid inMire* better •erric*. 

 PwvooaJ attentioo guaranteed. 

 Thirty year* actire service. 



SICGERS & SIGGERS 



rATHKT LAWVKRS 



Bos 9, National Union Building 

 Waahincton. D. C. 



DREER'S 



Fion.t Specialtiea, 



Neu Br.-tnd New Style. 

 Hoe -RIVERTOh" 



KiirDi«ihe4l in lengths ap 

 to yr, fi without seam or 



The^ HOSF fsr tba FLORIST 



)i inch. per ft., 15 c. 

 Kerl ot 50011 , " mX*- 

 2 Rerls, 1000 h.," 14 c. 

 >4-inch, " 13 e. 



Reels. 500 ft.. " tjj<c. 

 Couplings furnisficd 



HENRT A. DREEI, 



714 Cheslnui St^ 

 Phii ai>fi pHtA. Pa. 



Evans 20th Century Arm 



Will noi twist the shatimE pipe. Three 

 times the power of old -iiyle elbow irmi 

 Sold ODiy with Evans Challenee Macbtne 



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