162 



HORTICULTURE 



.li.niiary iO, 1916 



bt. 1765 



Pot Maker* for a 

 Century anda Half 



FOF* 



( ( 



l-LJOK 



(^^1 



HEWS 



STANDARD 



XKIMO 



Writr for Catalogue 

 ^nd DtMcounis 



POTS 



^ l=> E CD I 4V t-T I ^ 



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



:/VF3-r»H E:rM\A/^VF9i 



Inc. 1904 



World's Largest 

 Manufacturers 



\\ iirrlmunrN : 

 ( AMItKIIXiK, MAB8. 

 NKW YOBK, N. Y. 



During Recess 



Southampton Horticultural Society. 



Till- animal liaiunu-t (if llu' Soutli- 

 aniplon Hurlicultiiral Soticty was held 

 in till' Coiiiniercial Hotel, Southamp- 

 ton, N. Y., on Jan. 2Uth, when there 

 was a large attendance of members 

 and their wives who sat down to a 

 very tastefully served dinner, there 

 being some IJO diners present. 



President Martin .McLaughlin pre- 

 sided at the tables in his \isual able 

 manner, introdnring the many speak 

 ers. including Wni. G. Gomcrsall of Ny- 

 ack, who was listened to with interest; 

 Walter .1. .lagger of Southampton, who 

 gave an interesting paper on "The 

 Value of Education to the Farmer," 

 and was heartily appl:iiiUed, and \V. 1). 

 Van Brunt, who gave a very pleasing 

 address on Southami)ton and the Hor- 

 ticultural Society. The .spirit among 

 the members present gave only one 

 impression: that the Southaniplon 

 Horticultural Society is united and in- 

 tends to carry on the good work of the 

 past with greater vigor in Ihe future. 



At the regular meeting on .Ian. 2Ist 

 it was decided to hold the annual show 

 in July, particulars of which will be 

 published later. The next meeting 

 will be held in Odd Fellows' hall on 

 Feb. 4th at 8 P. M., when any horti- 

 culturalist in Southampton will be 

 welcomed. 



S. R. CAXDI.E1!, Cor. Sec. 



New York and New Jersey Association 

 of Plant Growers. 

 The seventh annual dinn<r of llie 

 New York and ,\ew Jersey Associa- 

 tion of Plant Growers will be held in 

 the Green Room of the Hotel Mc- 

 Alpin, on Tuesday, February 9th, 191. "i, 

 at G.30 P. M. The price of the tickeis 

 will be five dollars per person. 

 Music, vaudeville acts and dancing 

 have been provided for. The com- 

 mittee has made all arrangements and 

 assures everyone of an enjoyable 

 evening. The dinner committee con- 

 sists of Julius Roehrs, chairman, Wil- 

 liam H. Siebrecht, Jr., Herman ('. 

 Steinhoff. 



New York Florists' Bowling Club. 



January 21, 1915. 



1st 2ud 3rd 



Game Game Giime 



.T. Miesem 200 1(» ICO 



C. W. Scott.. I.i7 lfi2 y-tO 



P. Jacobson 139 l.'jS 140 



W. Pif-rson 141 137 150 



H. C. Ricdel 172 ITn 190 



A. M. Hpnshaw 124 141 152 



W. H. Sifbreclit 153 157 149 



The annual ball of the Lenox Horti- 

 cultural Society was held on the night 

 of Friday, January 22. 



Chas. O'Brien, florist, of Waltham. 

 Mass., and Frances J. Weir were mar- 

 ried Jan. 24th. 



NEW CORPORATIONS. 



Stratford, Ct.— Hollister Heights 

 Floral & Nursery Co., capital stock 

 $51100. Incorporators Wni. G. and 

 Chas. F. Iloehrick and Wm. F. Riiscoe. 



Washington. D. C. — The Wasliingloii 

 Floral l'oni|iaiiy was last week incor- 

 porated with a capital stock of $1,000 

 divided into ten shares of a par value 

 of $100 each. The trustees of the cor- 

 poration are J. Louis Loose. Nellie R. 

 Loose, and Charles F. Diggs. The of- 

 fices of the corporation are given as at 

 l.'?4ft R street. .Northwest. 



PATENTS GRANTED. 



1.12.5.122. Combined manure loader 

 and spreader. William John Koenig, 

 Underwood. N. D. 



1.125,139. Fertilizer Distributor. Rob- 

 ert Love, Syracuse, N. Y., assignor 

 by mesne assignments, to Deere & 

 Company, Jloline, 111., a corporation 

 of Illinois. 



1,125,378. Plant Protector. Harrison S. 

 -Vichols, Cakes, N. D. 



7.125.534. Self-Cleaning Weed-Cutter. 

 Nick Hoffman, Charles L. Triplett, 

 Thomas D. Fawcett and William H. 

 Fawcett. Pomeroy, Wash. 



A man's mail will reach him where no mortal can 



99% 

 Guaranteed 



Mailing Lists 



covering all cUiscs o( business, professions, 

 trades or individuals. Send for our com- 

 plete catalogue showing national count on 

 7,000 clanifications. 



Ross-Gouid564Mthst St. Louis 



The best PAPER 

 POT for shlppUiK 

 pnrpoHee. Slies from 

 : in. to « in. 



Atik your dealer for 

 Uiem. Samples free. 



E. ALLAN PEIRCB, 



401 Oaks St., 

 Waltbam, Mass. 



KING 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR CON- 

 TEMPLATED. 



Clifton, Mass. — Janu'.s .\. Xeal, one 

 house. 



Caro, Mich. — A. J. Packer, i-ange of 

 houses. 



Valhalla, N. Y. Mrs. Lizzie Cater- 

 son. one house. 



Mt. Washington, Mo. — Hunting Flo- 

 ral Co.. addition lCx5l). 



Havre Hill, Mont.- Mi-s. L. C. 

 Trump. 6th street, one house. 



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. Tonawanda, N.Y. 



QKINNER 



CJystem 



OR IRRIGATION. 



MA R K. 



for Farm, Garden, 

 Lawn and Greenhouse 



Ask for information 



GEO. N. BARRIE 



BROOKLINE, - - MASS. 



DREER'S 



_ Florist Specialtiet, 



New Brand. New Slylc, 



Hose "RIVERTON" 



]• urnished in lengths up 

 to 500 ft. without scam or 



Tbe" HOSF lor tie FLOmST 



HILFINGER BROS., Potterr. Fort Edward, N.Y. 

 togust Rolker I Sons, 51 Barclay St.. N. r. City, ((uti 



OUR SPFCItLn — lont Distinct »il rrtdetiion 



—STANDARD FLOWER' 



If .voiir creonhouses arc within .')00 miles 

 of the Capitol, write us, we can save 

 you nionev. 



W. H. ERNEST 



— !J8th & M .St9. A\us|,ln(rton, D C 



When writing to advertiterm kindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE. 



