Match 3, 1917 



HORTICULTURE 



275 



Rochester, N. Y. — Charles Felton. 

 Buffalo. 



St. Louis — W. J. Vesey, Fort Wayne, 

 Ind.; Robt. Newcomb. Chicago; J. J. 

 Karins. Philadelphia. 



Pittsburgh— T. T. Fryer, the Tajimi 

 Co., New York City; Martin Reukauf, 

 it H. Bayersdorter and Co., Phlla.; 

 Julius Dllloff, New York; Edward J. 

 Fancourt, S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., 

 Phila. 



Philadelphia — H. L. Holmes, Harris- 

 burg, Pa.; C. B. Coe of D. M. Ferry & 

 Co., Detroit, Mich.; William Stubbs of 

 Wood, Stubbs & Co., Louisville, Ky.; 

 Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Coates- 

 ville, Pa.; N. J. Hayman, Clarksburg, 

 W. Va. 



Boston — Walter Jlott, rep. Benj. 

 Hammond, Beacon, N. Y.; H. C. Neu- 

 brand, rep. A. X. Pierson, Inc., Crom- 

 well, Conn.; J. J. Lane, rep. The Gar- 

 den Magazine, Garden City, N. Y.; A. 

 F. Faulkner, rep. The American Flor- 

 ist Chicago; Oscar Schulz. Newport, 

 R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Schiller, 

 Chicago. 



Washington, D. C— J. W. Niestlie, 

 of William Rehder, Wilmington, N. C; 

 H. J. Ware, of Maltus & Ware, and 

 Mrs. Ware, Oradell, N. J.; Jack D. 

 Papendrecht, of Warnaar & Company, 

 Holland; Joseph J. Goudy, of H. A. 

 Dreer & Co., Phila.; C. K. Dusel, New 

 York; A. E. Kunderd, Goshen, Ind.; F. 

 Sitterding, Jr., Richmond, Va.; a rep- 

 resentative of F. Rynveld & Sons, Hil- 

 legom, Holland; Eugene Dailledouze, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR CON- 

 TEMPLATED. 



Fontana, Wis. — M. P. Quinn. two 

 houses. 



Clayton, Mo. — Samuel C. Davis, one 

 house. 



Bridgeport, Conn. — Bedford Gardens, 

 one house. 



Two Rivers, Wis. — Emil Hoefert, 

 one house. 



Terra Haute, Ind. — Davis Gardens, 

 five houses. 



Marion, Mass. — George W. .Mitton, 

 Hitchings house. 



Manhasset, N. Y. — A. Kottmiller. 

 range of houses. 



Albion, Mich. — A. H. Dew, two 

 houses each 36 x 150. 



Wauregan, Ct. — Hillcrest Green- 

 houses, house 20 X 200. 



Woburn, Mass. — Arnold & Fisher, 

 two houses each 40 x :B00. 



Toledo, O.— Hecklinger Bros.. 193 

 Seaman St., range of houses. 



Muskogee, Okla. — Muskogee Green- 

 house Company, four 224 ft. Dietsch 

 houses; Muskogee Carnation Company, 

 two 120 ft. Dietsch houses. 



The Philadelphia offce of the King 

 Construction Company reports sales of 

 greenhouses as follows: 



Complete Materials and Erection. — White 

 Haven. Pa., White Haven Sanitarium, house, 

 2r) X 100. Glen Cove, N. Y., ,T. R. De Lamar, 

 fruit house, 244 ft.; house. 21 x 200: house, 

 21 X 125; conservatory, 21 x 42. Willies 



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COLDWELL HORSE MOWER 



with DEMOUNTABLE GUTTERS 



IN this type of COLDWELL HORSE iMOVVER, if the 

 DEMOUNTABLE CUTTER UNIT needs sharpening, 

 just take it out. It is independent — easily removed. 



Replace it with the second set of knives which COLD- 

 WELL furnishes with every DEMOUNTABLE CUTTER 

 UNIT Mower. 



Four locking screws adjust the cutter units. The whole 

 operation is simple. You lose no time waiting for knives 

 to be sharpened. 



Your machine is ahvuys ready for work. You will appre- 

 ciate the convenience of two cutter units and the easy 

 adjustment. 



Another feature of Coldwell construction protects the 

 knives from twist and strain over rough ground. 

 Write for illustrated catalogue, giving full particulars of the 

 Coldwell line— Combination Roller and Motor Mowers, both Ride 

 and W.ilk Types, the new 1917 Threesome (87" swath) and 

 Horse and Hand Mowers in 150 styles and sizes. 



The output of the Coklwell factories includes lawn mowers of 

 every description — tor every purpose. The name "Coldwell" has 

 been familiarin the markets of the world for more than forty years. 



COLDWELL L.\WN MOWER COMPANY 



Offices and Factory 



at 

 Newburgh, N. Y. 



Chicago Office 



at 



62 East Lake St., Chicago, 111. 



Barre, Pa., C. Steigmeyer, house,. 14 x 75. 

 Wilkes Barre. Pa., John Conyngham. palm 

 house. IS X 52 ; house. 11x70: rose house. 

 19 X 42. Wilkes Barre, Pa., William Lord 

 C'onyngham. house, 24 x 50. Laverock, Pa.. 

 Alfred C. Harrison, house, 25x75; service 

 liuilding. 25 x 27. Allentown, Pa.. Col. H. 

 C. Trexler. house. So x 125. Bryn Mawr. 

 Pa.. Sirs. C. W. Hacker, conservatory, 10 x 

 15. Scranton. Pa., Mrs. Harriet Burr con- 

 servatory. Weatlierly, Pa.. Middle Coal 

 Field Poor District, house. 21 x 75. Enfield. 

 Pa., John Welsh Young, house. :K) x 300. 

 Chestnut Hill. Pa.. Samuel F. Houghton, 

 conservatory. 16 x S4. Elmira. X. Y.. U. S. 

 Cut Flower Co.. two houses, each 37 x 250. 

 Binghamton, N. Y., O. A. EUwell, house. 

 21 X 50. 



Slaterials Only. — Marlton. N. J.. Walter 

 B. Winner, house, 35 x 75. Camden, N. J., 

 Daniel G. Deacon, house. 20x42. Philadel- 

 phia, Pa., J. William Colflesh Sons. 53d and 

 Woodland ave., four houses, each 14 x 50. 

 Germantown, Phila., Pa.. Zieger & Sons, 

 house, 42x100: house. 35x100. Lancaster, 



Pa.. B. F. Barr, two houses, each 24x40. 

 Bird in Hand, Pa., H. B. Weaver, house. 

 .■',2x225; house. 28 x 22y. Lancaster, Pa., E. 

 Lefever, house. 25x60. Harrisburg, Pa., S. 

 M. I'lrli. house. 40 x 100. Konks, Pa., Chas. 

 Weaver, house. .34x305: house. 21x305. 

 Strasburg. Pa., Wade Gayley, house, 35 x 

 140. Scranton. Pa.. Anton Scliultheis, three 

 houses, each 35x150; boiler house, 35 x .35. 

 Reading. I'a., Fred Frank, house. 21x100; 

 house. 2K X 100. 



PATENTS GRANTED. 

 1.215,627. Seed Plate and Agitator 



Mechanism for Planters. Delmar D. 



Dooley, Rock Island, 111. 

 1,215,986. Combination Flower Pot and 



Reflector. Arthur Edward Pohlman, 



Watertown, Wise. 

 1,210,642. Irrigating Device for Plants. 



Roy White, Lamar, Colo. 



