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February 6. 1916- 



C»t. 1765 



Pot Makers for a 

 Cantury anda Half 



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HEWS 



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



Inc. 1904 



World's Larseat 

 Manufacturer* 



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DREER'S "Riverton Special" Plant Tub 



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.M:iiiufii. turwl fc.r us OK lusivflv. Thp lient I iih ever Inirudui-ed. The iinite«t. llKlitonl 

 «nd ilipnpcst Painted creen, with electric welded lio.ps. The four liiri{e«i dlzeH Iihtc 

 drop h.<tDilli's. 



HENRY *■ DREER, ^"'y '■"■'s. Biibs. and Supplies. 7|4 chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa. 



BUSINESS TROUBLES. 

 Providence, R. I.— J. Heiir.v A. Grif- 

 fith has beoii elected trustee of the 

 Everett Forestr.v Company, Inc., whlcn 

 recently filed a voluntary petition in 

 bankruptcy in the United States Dis- 

 trict Court at Providence. A petition 

 to sell the assets of the concern has 

 been granted by the creditors. The 

 schedule gives the liabilities as 

 J15,650.06. and the assets, $1,407.79. 



S. A. G. 



Washington, D. C. — P'ollowing the re- 

 cent filing of a petition by the creditors 

 of the Wasliinglon Florists' Company 

 in the District Supreme Court, it has 

 filed a sfhedule of its assets and liabili- 

 ties showing assets $S,.').5 1.80; liabilities, 

 J. Louis Loose, $:59,000 due upon the 

 principal of one hundred bonds of the 

 company and ?7,4,i4 interest: T. F. Bur- 

 roughs Sons, Alexandria, Va., $49.86; 

 W. A. Smoot & Co., Inc., Alexandria, 

 $186.63; P. T. Van der Supl, Ghent, 

 Belgium, $168.85; Thomas Somerville 

 Company, Washington, $5.97; Leo Nies- 

 sen Company, Washington, $30.9."); Pen- 

 nock-Meehan Company, Washington, 

 $i5.80; A. Schumacher, Washington, 

 $8.50; Fred H. Kramer, Washington, 

 $24.55; O'SuUivan & Comi)any, Alex- 

 andria, $30.11. The schedule of liabili- 

 ties further reads as follows: "Gude 

 Bros. Co. (the amount of this claim is 

 in dispute, the creditor claiming the 

 same to be $172.36 and the bankrupt 

 claiming $132.36 as the amount due), 

 $130.72. Promissory note negotiated by 

 the bankrupt of which George C. Shaf- 

 fer is the maker and The Florists' Ex- 

 change and Leo Niessen are endorsers. 

 The said note will be paid by the mak- 

 ers or endorsers, $125. Said note is 

 held by Story & Cobb." 



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Red Devil Glass Cutter 



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A ver.T popular tool Unit cuts glass 

 with preol.siou. Sample sent postpaid 

 (or 3 two-cent stamps. Booklet on re- 

 quest. 



SMITH & HEMENW^AY CO. 



181 Cliambers St.. New York City. 



KING 



The name that assures "the 

 most for the money" in 



GREENHOUSES 



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 and you will see why. 



KING CONSTRUCTION CO. 



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



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STANDARD FLOWER POTS AND BULB PANS 



can be shipped at an hour's notice. Price 



per crate: 



2000 i% In. 

 1500 2 



l.'OO 2V4 " 



1500 2V> " 



1000 3 ' " 



800 3K '• 



® $6.00 



" 4.8,S 



" 5.25 



" 6.(10 



" 5.00 



" 5.S0 



500 4 In. @ $4.,%0 



HILFINGER BROS., PotterT. Fort Edw.rd, N.Y. 



Agfiist Rolker t. Sons. 51 Barclay St., N. Y. City, (t'ots 



OUR SPFCimrv - lont Dlslince ud TDdiEuori 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR CON- 

 TEMPLATED. 



McKeesport, Pa.- Edward Frederick, 

 addilidiis. 



Central Valley, N. Y.— Sprague & 

 Wallin.ir, one house. 



Johnsville, Pa. — James Moss, two 

 bouses, carh 21x150. 



Buffalo, N. Y.— A. C. Paddon, Kngle- 

 wood Ave., one house. 



Hutchinson, Kan. — N. T. Barrett, 

 First Ave.. East, one house. 



Lowell, Mass. — .John S. Hayes Es- 

 tate, 1328 Gorham St., house 31x79. 



We are informed by the Sanderson 

 Fertilizer & Chemical Company that 

 I be sheep and goat manure which they 

 are advertising in this paper comes 

 from a rainless section of the moun- 

 tainous country of Venezuela where, 

 the animals have to be corralled nights 

 for safety but are never fed or "bed- 

 ded," so must be a perfectly pure ani- 

 mal excretion of digested food. They 

 are receiving hearty commendations 

 from those growers who have used 

 this product. 



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Send TOur buainek* direct to WaahlDCtOB. 

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 PeraoDal attention nuaranteed. 

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—STANDARD FLOWER— i 



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W. H. ERNEST 

 • 38tb & M StH. WaHhlnrton. D C ^ 



