April 14, 1917 



HORTICULTURE 



489 



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'!^."-'- R. W. CLUCAS, Mgr. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR 

 CONTEMPLATED. 



Peroria, III. — John and Frank Hasse, 

 one house. 



-U. S. Cut-Flower Co., 



Elmlra, N. Y. 

 two houses. 



Independence, Mo. — H. A. Delaney, 

 range of houses. 



Forest Lake, Mo. — Ed. Ellsworth, 

 range of houses. 



Terre Haute, Ind. — W. W. Archer, 

 range of houses. 



Eagle Grove, la. — John Buhner, two 

 Moninger houses. 



Newport, R. I. — Godfrey Loew, Stene- 

 acre, range of houses. 



Barberton, O. — O. C. Barber, two 

 Lord & Burnham houses. 



Lowell, Mass. — Lowell Cemetery, 

 Lawrence street, one house. 



Lincoln, Neb. — Frederick Eiche, 

 South 20th street, one house. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Heightstown, N. J.— The Heights- 

 town Improvement Association will 

 hold an exceptional flower show next 

 September. 



Park Ridge, N. J. — The Koeppen 

 place has been sold to a party from 

 Elmhurst, L. I., who will build exten- 

 sive greenhouses In the near future. 



Wakefield, Mass. — The final meeting 

 of creditors of C. C. Ball, Inc., is set 

 for April 18, at 9.30 A. M., at the Reg- 

 istry of Deeds, East Cambridge, Mass. 



Provincetown, Mass. — The Easter 

 display in the show windows of Wil- 

 liam Newton formed one of the most 

 attractive pictures ever seen in this 

 town. 



STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, 



MANAGEMENT, ETC., OF 



HORTICULTURE 



As Required by the Act of Congress 



Aug. 24, 1912. 



Publisher— Horticultural Publishing Co., 

 Boston. Editor and Business Manager — 

 Wm. J. Stewart. List of atoekliolders 

 holding one per cent, or more of total 

 amount of stock— W. W. Castle, N. F. Per- 

 kins. Wm. J. Stewart, Andrew Stewart, J. 

 K. M. L. Farquhar, P. Welch, David Welch, 

 of linston. Mass.; Estate of F. E. Mathlson, 

 Waltham, Mass.; Thos. Young, Jr., W. F. 

 Sheridan, F. H. Traendly, Chas. Schenck, 

 John I. Ravnor, New York City; Estate of 

 W. F. Kastlng. Buffalo, N. Y. ; A. S. Burns, 

 Elmhurst. N. Y. ; Wm. S. Person, S. S. Pen- 

 nock. PhiUidelphla. Pa.; John Burton, 

 Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.; Estate of 

 Carl Jurgens, Newport. R I.; Philip 

 Breitmeyer. Detroit, Mich. ; Fred Lauten- 

 Bchlager, Chlcngo. 111. Bondholders, niort- 

 giiffpcs and other security holders — none. 



Sworn to and subscribed before Notary 

 Public by WM. J. STEWART, 



Business Manager. 



Boston, April, 1917. 



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