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Mar 22. 19ie 



•t. 176S 



Pot Makers for a 

 Contury and a Half 



F-OIR 



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HEWS 



STANDARD 



POTS 



Inc. 1904 



World's LarsMt 

 Manufacturara 



/KIMC3 F9EC3 e: iok F9 -r i-i e: iM NA/ ^x F3 e: si=»E:c2i^vi_-ri e:^ 



Wnt0 for Catatogum 

 and Diacountt 



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



WarrbouBCa : 

 CAMIIKIIKiE. MA8K. 

 VKW \ (IKK. N T. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR CON 

 TEMPLATED. 



East Orange, N. J.— Charles Hale, 

 I w-i house*. 



Houston, Tex.— Briuos Greenhouses, 

 addition?. 



New Bedford, Mass. .loseph V. 

 IMtTce. one lioiise. 



Windsor, Ont— U. Parent, 261 

 Goyeau st., one house. 



Greenwich, Ct. -.MacMillen & Co.. 

 t«o iioii.-;t'.'; ench laxfi". 



Kankakee, III.— D. F. Harrison Co.. 

 rai^ge of \«'»;>'table houses. 



Conneaut, O. — 1>. A. Eaton & Son, 

 (••nter St.. adilltion 18x65. 



Springfield, Mass.— Robert C. Bath, 

 t'ltl Kiverdale .st., one house. 



Moorhead, Minn.— J. \V. Briggs, 

 Kroiit and 8tli sts., one house. 



Hartfora, Ct.— John Coombs, South 

 St., near CeorKe St., one house. 



Philadelphia, Pa.— Dr. Samuel C. 

 Blair. 7:;C2 Ridge ave., one house. 



St. Petersburg, Fla. — Royal Poin- 

 ciana Nursery Co., house 20x100. 



Sandwich, III. — Mrs. Francis Spick- 

 erman. retail show house. Moninger 

 contract. 



Greenville, Mich. Thos. F. Brown, 

 cucumber house 84 .\ 600. Moninger 

 contract. 



Central Valley, N. Y.— J. Barlow 

 Ford, one house, L. M. Pembleton, 

 contractor. 



Ann Arbor, Mich. — Ann Arbor Green- 

 house Co., two vegetable houses each 

 32 X 300. Moninger contract. 



Waverley, Mass.— W. W. Edgar Co., 

 has awarded the contract for remodel- 

 ling their greenhouses to Lord and 

 Burnham Co. 



Springfield, N. J.— Dr. W. B. Morris 

 and J. N. Jakobsen, range of green- 

 houses to be erected at Westfield and 

 Mountain Aves. 



NEW CORPORATIONS. 



North Vernon, Ind. — King Seed Co., 

 capital stock, $10,000. Incorporators. 

 N. M.. J. M. King and E. E. Walker. 



New York, N. Y. — Gibson Develop- 

 ment Co., agricultural, horticultural 

 and sylvicultural. capital stock, 

 $111,000. Incorporators, A. G. Wigren, 

 H. D. and C. E. Gibson, 30 W. 19tli st 



Florist's Pliers 



■■Red0e¥il"No.622-5-.in. 



cuts wires a«* easily as 

 >>he;ir^ nit a stem. 

 Iliin<l lionpf) etlRe — 

 kcepH ItH edge; handler 

 nt the liand and make 

 tlie tool work more 

 easily. 



Fits tlie ve§t pocket. 

 TOc at yoor dealer's or 

 po*«tpaid from nft. 

 Write for "RED 

 DEVIT," Booklet. 



SMITH & HEMENWAY CO.. Ihc. 

 81ChafflbersSt.. NewYortCitY 



CKINNER 



CJystem 



OF- I R n 1 G AT I O N. 



MARK. 



for Farm, Garden, 

 Lawn and Greenhouse 



Ash for fnfurmation 



GEO. N. BARRIE 



B'^COKLINE, - - - MASS. 



Hotbed Sash at 75c each 



.M.'ide of I)e8t KfJitlc <iulf cypress. 



Glazed Hotbed Sash from $1.65 up. 



Double Light Sash up to $4.00. 



We rnrry n liirKO Btork of nil filees. 



Write liH for eHtlninte. 



S. JACOBS & SONS 



I3S9'I38S Flisbing Avioui BROOKLYN, N. y. 



GLASS CUTTING MADE EASY. 



Florists who wish to cut glass as 

 easily as snipping off a bud. with a 

 clean cut free from splinters, will find 

 the "Red Devil" glass cutters very use- 

 ful and economical for the purpose. 

 We are told that they are the only 

 glass cutters on the market with gen- 

 uine hand-honed and tested steel 

 wheels. Just as a horse is no better 

 than its feet, so a glass cutter is no 

 better than its wheels. 



But because the enthusiastic users 

 of "Red Devil" glass cutters proclaim 

 that it's all in the wheel," sight must 

 not be lost of the fatigue proof handles 

 and the scientific shajie of the entire 

 tool. 



"Red Devil" cutters are sold as low 

 as lOc. each and they run up as high 

 as SOc. with all the trimmings. Read- 

 ers interested further in the subject 

 will do well to write for a booklet of 

 forty styles of glass cutters "Red 

 Devil," to the makers, Smith & Hemen- 

 way Co., Inc., 181 Chambers street, 

 .\ew York. 



Nashua, N. H. — The greenhouse 

 property and business of August 

 Gaedeke & Co. has been sold to Fred 

 D. Sperry. of Reading, Mass. August 

 Gaedeke, who has been in the florist 

 business in Nashua for the past thirty 

 years and has had a very successful 

 career will remain in charge of the 

 business for the present and will have 

 his brother. Rudolph, associated with 

 him. Extensive improvements in 

 property are contemplated. 



Wf Erected ibr Gr«eohon»ct id Prospect Park 

 (Brooklyn, N. Y. ) At Top-Nolch Sp«d. 



Step No. 'J. ]:re<-tiitK tite tiuiirrntrurture 

 nnil Iron work look UK two wavkn. 

 I^nnifrli ni;isons. Iron workcr.s iiiicl cap- 

 penlprs were put on the Jol) to lirlnif tile 

 work to iin e.'iri.v complotlon. Ln.vInK the 

 found.-itlon. erei-Unc the wiiUa. HuperHiruc- 

 ture and Iron work took four weeks. That's 

 speed. The life of a Metropoin.in greea- 

 lionw Is loncer thnin tliiil of any other 

 mnke. If yon contoniplatc linllrtlnK one, al- 

 low us to submit plans and prlies. We 

 show l)e8t resHlts. and what's more we 

 can save yon nione.v. 

 Plans anil priieH >.rnt without ohllentlon. 

 We BO an.vwliere In the l'. S. A. 



Metropolitan Material Company 



1392-1414 Melropolilan Aye., BROOKLYN, NY. 



1000 READY PACKKU CRATES 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS AND BULB PANS 



&1 



can he shipped at an hour's nutlce. Prlt* 



er crate : 

 GO 1% Id. @ $e.( 



150O 2 " " 4.( 



1000 2M " ■' 0.! 



1500 2^4 " " 6.( 



1000 3 " " 5 ( 



800 3U " " 5.! 



9.00 

 1.88 

 >.25 

 i.OO 

 SOO 

 i.80 



HILFINGER BROS. 



Ai{ist Rolkir t Sons, 



aui sPECiiin - 



SCO 4 In. a «4J« 



456 4V4 " ^ OM 



320 5 " ■' 4m 



210 8% •■ " a.1B 



144 6 " " I.M 



120 7 " " 4J» 



flO 8 " " &«• 



, Potterr, Fort Edward, N.T. 



51 Birclir St.. N. r. ttty, «|Mll 



Ijil Dliuici ut IiahEiMit 



The best PAFBB 

 POT for ablpplBS 

 pnrpoiiev. Sliea fr«^ 

 t In. to • In. 



Ask yoor dflalcr f«c 

 them. 8amplM tra*. 



R. ALLAN FKlntm. 



401 Oaka St, 



Waltham, Haaa. 



BED CEDAR 'W'rite for Catalo^na. 



,Tree Tubs and Brass Hoo(i 

 Jardinieres 



The extension atara 

 foot prevents the bot- 

 tom from rotting. H» 

 chance for water to col- 

 lect and rot the floor. 



The American Woodenwate Mfg. 

 CoDpaoy 



Toledo, Ohio, U.S.A. 



-^STANDARD FLOWER— i 



POTS 



If your greenhouses are within .'JiJO mlleg 

 of the Capitol, write us, we can aave 

 you money. 



W. H. CRNKST 

 ' 38th & M Sts. Wasttlngton, D. O. mm 



