194 



bt. 1765 



Pot Makers for a 

 Cantury anda Half 



HORTICULTURE 



HEWS 



STRONG 



RED 

 POROUS 



POTS 



February 5, 1916 



Inc. 1904 



World'* Largaat 

 Manufacturara 



Standard, Azalea. Bulb, Orchid, Fern, Hanging;, Embossed, Rose, Carnation, Palm, Cyclamen, Cut Flowar. 

 Special Shapes to Order. Chicken Founts, Pigeon Nests, Bean Pots, Etc. 



Sp 



Write for Catalogaa 

 attd Diaeaunit 



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



TAMIIKIIXiK, MASS, 

 NEW YOKK, N. T. 



DREEJ^'S "Riverton Special" Plant Tubs 



Miuiuliiilured lur us exclusivel.v. Tlit- l.e.st lull i-vrr introduced. The neatest, llRlitest 

 and clieiippst. Painted sreen. with electric welded hoops. The four largest sizes have 

 drop hnndtes. 



Sleds, PbDts. Bulbs, Md Supplies, 



HENRY A. ORFER, 



714 ChestBut Street, Philadelphia, Pa 



KING 



The name Chat asBUFH "tbs 

 ino.'it for the money" in 



GREENHOUSES 



Write for Bnlletln Mo. 4T 

 and 7on will ae* why. 



KING CONSTRUCTION CD. 



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



CKINNER 



Oystem 



OF- IBRIOAXION. 



HARK. 



Florists ask for information re- 

 garding our New Greenhoues 

 Nozzle. Greater spread, which 

 means less pipe. 



THE SKINNER IRRIGATION COMPANY 



33 Station St. Brookline, Mast. 



GLASS 



Our prlcea can be bad bj mall, and 

 It will pay you to get them. We carry 

 the largest stock of Specially 8»lect«d 

 Glasa In Greater New York and can 

 supply any quantity from a box to ■ 

 car load on a one day notice, and at 

 Rock Bottom Price.. 



PARSHELSKY BROS. Inc. 



tI5-tl7 Havemerer St., Brooklrn, N. T. 



)reer'8 Peerless^ 

 Glazing Points 



For Greenliouses 



Drire euy »od true, becaoie 

 both bcveti are on the game 

 •ide. Can't twist and btealc 

 the glau In drivins. Galvan- 

 ized and will Dot nut. No 

 riehu or letts 



The Peerlen Glazlne Poir 

 ll patented. Noolhers lilte _ 

 h. Order from your dealej.^ 

 or direct from as. 

 1000,75c. postpaid. | 

 Samplei free. 

 HENKT A DEEKE,! 

 71i Cbeitnnt Street^ 

 FUl.d«lpU.. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR CON- 

 TEMPLATED. 



Mt. Joy, Pa.— K. H. Zercher, house 

 10x84. 



West Hoboken, N. J.— John Blmie, 

 house 28x135. 



Minneapolis, Minn. — O. H. Carlson, 

 range of houses. 



Portland, Ore. — Al Henneman, Bybee 

 street, one house. 



Milwaukee, Wis.— Cudahy Floral Co., 

 three houses each 30x165. 



Buffalo, N. Y.— Mrs. Porter Norton, 

 Gates Circle, two houses. 



Rock Island, III. — Ludwig Stapp, 

 three Moninger houses each 34x300. 



Toledo, O. — Harry Heinl and Frank 

 Schramm, contemplating new con- 

 struction. 



Chicago, III. — Marks Bros,, Cicero 

 avenue and Waveland, three houses In 

 spring. 



Spring Valley, N, Y. — A. S. Burns, 

 Jr., two houses, each 70 x 400, to cost 

 $40,000. Lord & Burnham Co., con- 

 tract. 



Newark, N. J. — Claiming that he lost 

 his entire greenhouse crop of straw- 

 berries, rhubarb and asparagus 

 through the removal, at the request of 

 the town of Irvington, of his green- 

 houses at Union and Chancellor aven- 

 ues, Frank W. Van Emburgh filed a 

 suit for $3.(100 damages against the 

 municipality. According to the com- 

 plaint. Van Emburgh leased the green- 

 house property of his father. May 28, 

 1913. It is alleged that, although the 

 town paid damages to the lessor, It 

 failed to consider the alleged loss sus- 

 tained by the lessee. Van Emburgh 

 says he received word April 7, 1915, to 

 remove the greenhouses to make way 

 for improvements being made by the 

 municipality. 



This pill II n uas taken right after a 

 blizzard, an<l proves conclusively that 

 our style of lonstruction is positively 

 ice-clcariiifi. 



This full iron frame, curved eave 

 JACOBS' GREENHOUSE, was com- 

 pletely erected, including ventilation 

 and heating system, by our own ex- 

 pert mechanics, for Mr. Chas. Bradley 

 at Convent, New Jersey. 



This greenhouse is 25 x 85 ft., and has 

 a partition in the middle, making two 

 distinct and separate compartments, 

 with separate heating systems, so that 

 different temperatures may be main- 

 tained in both sections. 



WE KNOW WHAT TO DO 

 AND WHAT NOT TO DO 



If you contemplate building a 

 greenhouse write us — we can 

 save money for you. 



S. JACOBS & SONS 



Greenhouse Bulldars 



1359.1385 Flushing Av«., 

 BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Difficult and rejected cases apecl- 

 ally solicited. No mlsle;idlng In- 

 ducements made to secure liualneaa. 

 Over SO years' active practice. Ex- 

 perienced, personal, conscientious 

 service. Write for terms. Book 

 free. Address, 



SIGGERS & SIGGERS 



lATESr I.AU'VBRS 



Box 9, National Union Building 

 Waahinffton, D. C. 



[—STANDARD FLOWER—^ 



If your greenhouaea are within fiOO 

 miles of the Capitol, write na, we can 

 save yon money. 



W. H. ERNEST 

 — ZSth * M Sts.. Wwhlnston. D. O. .-. 



Whan writing to adoertimert kindfy 

 mention HORTICULTURE. 



