August 18, 1906 



horticulture: 



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FLOWER POTvS 



If your greenhouses are within 500 miles ot the Capitol, 

 write us; we can save you money. 



W. H. ERNEST 



28tH and M Streets, Washington, D. C 



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WE wish to announce that we have established a 

 department for securing positions for such that 

 require them. Our services are absolutely free. 

 We also wish to establish a complete up to date directory 

 of those who are in employment. In order to accomplish 

 this successfully, we require the assistance of every 

 reader of this paper. If you will kindly send us your 

 name linked with that of your employer, also of those 

 whom you know, we would consider it a great favor. 



A."«ss W. W. RAWSON & Co.. 5 Union St., BOSTON, MASS. 



WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. 



Advertisements in this column one 

 cent a word. Initials count as words. 

 _ Cash with order. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING 

 PROJECTED. 



AND 



New. 



New Bedford, Mass. — Robert Wood- 

 house, additions. 



Rumford Falls. Me.— Eugene B 

 Davis, one house. 20x100 



Additions. 



Rockland. Mass. — Alvin Bates. 



Clinton, Conn. — Miss Anderson. 



St. Johnsbury. Vt.— James Burns. 



Pittsfleld, Me.— A. J. Loder, one 

 house. 



Mansfield, Mass.— W. A. Staples, ad- 

 ditions. 



Batavia, N. Y. — Gustav Noack. ont> 

 house. 30x75. 



E. Mansfield. Mass.— J. W. Conrod, 

 one house. 50 ft.; one house, 30x147. 



Rutherford, N. J.— Julius Roehrs, 

 six houses, each 18x150. Lord & Burn- 

 ham construction. 



INCORPORATED. 



The Morris Nursery Co., West Ches- 

 ter, Pa., has been incorporated with 

 capital cf $50,000. 



Articles of the incorporation of The 

 Real Estate Bureau of Wood. Stubbs 

 & Co., Louisville, Ky., have been filed. 

 The capital is $500 divided into fiftv 



A. Schulthels is building a big stor- 

 age shed for bulbs and plants at Col- 

 lege Point, N. Y. There is no more 

 essentia! adjunct to a large plant grow- 

 ing establishment such as Mr. Schul- 

 thers' place than a roomy shed. Who 

 ever saw one of them capacious 

 enough for the handling of Easter 

 plants without inconvenient crowding? 

 They cannot be too big. 



FOK SALE— Five greenhouses containing 

 5,000 feet o( glass, hot water heat. Town 

 water. One acre of land. 10 minutes' walk 

 from depot; 1 minute from electrics. Near 

 churches, stores and schools. For particu- 

 lars write- A. F. Belcher, Foxboro, Mass. 



FOR SALE OR RENT— Place estab- 

 lished twenty years, good local trade; no 

 competition: town sis thousand Inhabitants. 

 One acre land, greenhouses covering seven 

 thousand feet, with or without stocfe; 75 

 sashes. 3\r,. Houses heated by two No. 7 

 Furman steam boilers. A. S. Lamb, 

 Winehendon, Mass. 



SITUATION WANTED— As private gar- 

 dener on place where there Is a range of 

 greenhouses. Best of references. Over 7 

 years in last place. Expert rose grower. 

 Married. Address J. J., care HORTICUL- 

 TURE 



WANTED— To buy or lease, with privi- 

 lege of purchase, one or two greenhouses 

 with one acre or more of land. New Eng- 

 land preferred. State terms. Address. 

 L. M., care HORTICULTURE, 11 Hamil- 

 ton Place, Boston, Mass. 



WANTED— Tonng man, 22 to 26, to 

 work In greenhouses; $55.00 per month. 

 Reply to E. D. B., Office of HORTICUL- 

 TURE^ 



WANTED — Yoang. single man for fruit 

 range. Palms and Violet Houses. Wages 

 $.50.00. Reply to E. J. C, Office of HOR- 

 TICULTURE. 



WANTED — Young single man for Green- 

 house, who understands grapes. Wages 

 $35.00 and board. Reply to R. M. C, Of- 

 fice of HORTICULTURE. 



WANTED— Assistant for rose houses, 

 with one or two years' experience. Robert 

 Miller, rose grower. East Brookfield, Mais. 



