February 12, 1916 



HOETICULTURE 



227 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



New York — Continaed 



W K Sli.Tl.lMU, 133 W. 2Bth St. 

 Fnr PMir.. •t^ l.l.»t of Artv.'rtt«pr8 



P. J. 8iuUb. 131 Wen 2tKb St., N. T. 

 For pHir** «»»*• LlHt of Artvprtlnprs 



Uoore. HriiTi A NHab. 66 and 67 W. 2«tb St. 

 For pMifp WPP l.iRt of AdvprtlBere 



Cbarlea MIIIhiik. 56 aod S7 Weat 2«tb St. 

 For OhiTP «p«» F.Wt of AflvprttRprs 



v\ , r Ki.rd. ^ew York 

 For pMifp «pp I.lat of .AdvprtlBprs 



/. K. Allrn. 11I> Wpsi 2»tb St., New lork 



nij. 



For pjicp «pp I-Ut of AdvertlHPri. 



TI>e S S feiiuuck Mpeban Co., 117 West 



2Mtb St. 



Fnr PH^p "pp I.Ibi of Advprtlnpra. 



Tnendl; a M.upu.k, 43a dtb Are., between 



201 b aod 27tb Sta. 



For p.iifp -pp l.lHt ..f A.lvprtlsprs 



BadKle; * HIabup, loc. New York. 

 For pavp iwp Llat of AdTertlaera. 



WoodruH .V .Markpuia. 37 A 3U Weat 2stb St. 

 For pitep <pp 1.l«t of Advprtlrt^r^ 



Bledel & Mp.vpr. Inr.. 4li Weat 2»tb St., 

 New \ork City. 



For pjitrp KM.- I.l>t of Advertlsera. 



Oeoffct: L SiPl.reobt, IU9 W. 28tb St. 

 For pHfTP Rpp I. tat of AilvertlaerB. 



Jobo TuuDK A Co., BS Weat 28tb BC 

 For piiiT.- .4PP l.lat of Advprtt^PD* 



M. t Kurd. 121 Weat 28tb St. 

 Far pHBP »pp l.lat of Advertlaera. 



B. 8. SUiin. Jr., New Tork City. 

 For |.:ii:p ..pp l.ist of AdvprtUpra. 



Okltcd Cat Flower Co., Inr., Ill W. 28th St. 

 For paite aee Llat of Adrenlaera. 



Qattman A Reynor, Inc., 101 W. 2Stb St., 



New York. 



For paffp «p» '.!"• of Advprtlsprs 



OuQtber Krus., nil Wpst 28tb St., New 



y.irk City. 



For pace Bpp 1. 1st of Advertisers. 



D. C. Aruuld & Co.. I 111-., 112 West 2sth St., 



New York City. 



For p.iup <pp l.lsi of Advertisers. 



Heory M KoIiIiihod Co., New York City. 

 For piifp spp 1. 1st of Adverllsers. 



W. R. Slebreebl. 114 West 2Sth St., New 



York City. 



For nnffe seo l.ls t of Advertisers. 



W. B. Cole, Pninesville, Ohio. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



Herman Weiss, lOfi West 2Sth St. 

 J. J. Coau, 115 West 28th St. 



PhlladrlpbiB 



Leo. NlpNspn Co.. 12tb and Race Sta. 

 For paep upp l.lat of Advertlaers. 



Edwnrd Kpld. lrtm-21 Kanatpad St. 

 For PHipp «pp !.l«t of Advprtlspra 



Th* 8. 8. Feooo.'k-Ueeban Co., 1806-20 



l.udlow St. 



For page «pp List of Advertisers. 



miadelphla WholpMie Flower Ezrbange, 

 1S2S Baaaira* 8t., rblladelpbla. Fa. 



For p:.itp upp l.lat .if Advertlsera. 



Kl**liiii«.nd. lod. 



IC (1. Hill Co. 

 For paee aee List of Advertisers. 



Korhnter, N. Y. 



QpurEP B Hart, 24 Stone St. 

 For paRe ae« Llat of Advertisers. 



Waahlnston 



The S. 8. Pennook-Meplian Co., 1216 H St., 



N. W. 



For page see List of Advertlaera. 



New Offers In This Issue 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS 

 SEED. 



W. H. Elliott, Brishton, Mass. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



BEGONIAS. 



R. Vincent, Jr. & Sons Co., White Marsli, 



Md. 



For page see List of Advertisers. 



CHERRIES FOR WASHINGTON'S 



BIRTHDAY. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



LONG LOST LETTUCE AND JOHN 



BAER TOMATO SEED. 



J. Bolsinno & .Son, Baltimore. Md. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



NATURAL AND DYED SHEET MOSS 



Knu.l Nielsen. Evergroi'n, .Via. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



SPENCER SWEET PEAS. 



S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



VICK'S FAMOUS ASTERS. 



James Vick's Sons, Rochester. N. Y. 

 i'\.r page see List of Advertisers. 



WANTED TO BUY — TREES, 



SHRUBS, ROSES. 



Fred H. Gates, Wilkes Barre, Pa. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



WINNINGS AT SAN FRANCISCO. 



Sutton & Sons, Reading, Eng. 

 For piige see List of Advertisers. 



PROPOSALS 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Supervising 

 Architect's Office, Washington, D. C, Feb- 

 ruary 5, 1916.— SEALED PROPOSALS will 

 be received in this office until 10 A. M.. 

 March 1, 1916, and then opened, for plant- 

 ing trees, slirubs, etc., on the grounds of 

 the Federal Buildings at .\lameda, Berke- 

 ley, Riverside, and San Jose, California; 

 Albany and Eugene. Oregon: Belliugham, 

 North Yakima, Olympia, Tacoma, and 

 Walla Walla, Washington ; and Lewiston, 

 Idaho, in accordance with the specifica- 

 tions, copies of which as well as copies of 

 approach plans of the several buildings 

 may be had upon application to the re- 

 spective Custodians of the Buildings, or at 

 this office. Make application only for the 

 specification and drawing for the buildings 

 for which you intend to sniiiuit proposals. 

 JAS. A. WETMORE. Acting Supervising 

 Architect. 



TREASURY DEP.\RTMENT, Supervis- 

 ing Architect's Office. Washington. D. C, 

 February 7. 1916.~SEALED PROPOSALS 

 will be received in this otlice until 10 A. M., 

 February 2S, 1916, and then opened, for 

 sodding and seeding, and planting trees, 

 shrubs, etc., on the grounds of the Fed- 

 eral Building at Plymouth, Mass., in ac- 

 cordance with drawing T-1, and speclfiia 

 tion, copies of which may be had on ap 

 plication to the Custodian of the Building, 

 or at this office. JAS. A. WETMORE, 

 Acting Supervising Architect. 



WANTED TO BUY 



The City of Wllkes-Barrc. Pennsylvania, 

 will receive sealed bids until February 2."), 

 1916, for 550 shade trees, 150 shrubs and 

 3,500 roses, etc. 



Write FRED U. GATES, City Clerk, for 

 detailed inf.irmation. 



HELP WAN'ED 



WANTED — An experienced nurseryman 

 for New England position. One who un- 

 derstands propagating, has good record 

 and is not afraid of work, can get good 

 position. "F. A.," care HORTICULTURE. 



WANTETD— Experienced foreman for 

 general landscape work, with knowledge of 

 hardy trees, shrubbery and herbaceous ma- 

 terial, road building, grading, etc. Ad- 

 dress "R," care of HORTICULTURE. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



GARDENER, FARMER, SUPERINTEND- 

 ENT for private estate, life practical ex- 

 perience, laying out new pl.ices, vege- 

 tables, fruit, flowers, farm crops, and live 

 stock; first class credentials, Scotch, mar- 

 ried, age 45. Address. A. L. MARSHALL, 

 216 Cleveland St., Portchester, N. Y. 



SITUATION WANTED— As head gard- 

 ener on private estate, by 3 (Jerman, 30 

 years: single; very best of references. At 

 present assistant superintendent on one of 

 Brookiine's best known private estates. 

 BRUNO SITZENSTOK, 185 Davis Ave., 

 Brookline, Mass. 



WANTED— Position as decorator and 

 salesman in first-class retail flower store. 

 Boston and New Y"ork references. Address 

 G.. care HORTICULTURE. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE — Fresb from factory, new: 

 10 1 12, 16 X 18, 16 I 24, double thick. A 

 and B qaulltles. Market dropped. Now U 

 the time to Imy and aave money. 



PARSHELSKT BROS., INC., XU-Til 

 Havpnipyer St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



FUR SALE— An old established and good 

 paving florist business in Montreal. Small 

 .■aiiital re<iuired. This is a snap for a 

 i|niik liuver. Address "M. A. B.," care of 

 HORTICULTURE. 



FOR S.\LE — Modern Greenhouse Plant, 

 located in citv of tlnrtv thons'nd. Ad 

 dress E. A. CHURCHILL, 41 Royal St., 



Lowell. Mass. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



GREENHOUSES TO LET, March 1st. 

 30x100 and 10x105 ft., suitable for 

 Geraniums. MRS. PRISCILLA GRASSIE, 

 92 Bartlett Ave., Waverley, Mass. Tel., 

 Belmont 154-M. 



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