590 



HOETICULTUEE 



October 28, 1916 



Est. 1765 



Pot Makers for a 

 Century anda Half 



HEWS 



STRONG 



RED 

 POROUS 



POTS 



Inc. 1904 



World's Largest 

 Manufacturers 



I 



Standard Azalea, Bulb, Orchid, Fern Hanging, Embossed, Rose, Carnation, Pa!m, Cyclamen, Cut Fkower. 

 ^^ ' Special Shapes to Order. Chicken Founts, Pigeon Nests, Bean Pots, Etc. 



"^^iLz'Jf"" A. H. HEWS & CO., Inc., Cambridge, Mass. 



WBr*li*B*a«l 



CAMKKIItliK. MASS. 



NHW VONK. M. T. 



DREER'S "^Riverton Special" Plant Tubs 



No. Dlam. Ea. Doz. 100 



10 20 in. Sl.fiOJlT.fiO $145.00 



20 18 In. 1.45 15.50 i:tO.()0 



30 16 In. 1.10 12.25 100.00 



4 40 14 In. .70 7.75 60.00 



ViO 12 In. .50 5.50 45.00 



' » 10 In. .40 4.40 35.00 



^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ,^^^ ^^^ .^^ „^ .0 S in. ..SO 3.50 28.00 



Tlrmlluctum^rrus exc.uBlvelj. ilie ueut lub ever Introduced. The neateBt 



Ughtee" and cheapest Painted green, with electric welded hoops. The four largest 



sizes hare ilrop handles. 



HENRY A. DREER, seeis, pianK . Bill's, ^i sup piits, 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



OR 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING 

 CONTEMPLATED. 



Oakhurst, N. J. — John Brown, one 

 house. 



Albany, N. Y. — Hugh Morgan, re- 

 building. 



Middletown, R. I. — Carl .lurgens, al- 

 terations. 



Atchison, Kan. — Groves Floral Co., 

 one house. 



Williamsport, Pa. — James Bren, 

 house 30 by 60. 



Springfield, III.— Mrs. Helen Angler, 

 South Main St., one house. 



Boonvllle, Mo. — E. C. Stammerjohn, 

 house 28 by 100. 



Corfu, N. Y. — W. Preisach, rebuild- 

 ing house 38 by 100. 



NON-KINK WOVEN HOSE 



In any length (one piece) 

 with couplings. 14c. per 

 foot. Unequalled at tke 

 price. Remnants, shorter 

 than 50 feet, 10c. per foot, 

 with couplings. 



HOSE VAL,VE— 700. 



All brass except the band 

 wheel. Has a removable 

 leather disk which Is easily 

 replaced to keep water 

 tight. Stuffing box pre- 

 vents leaks at stem. 



METROPOLITAN MATERIAL CCIi 



1S92-1414 Metropolitan Ave., BrooklTn, N. Y. 



Kind 



/^■^~^ 



-STANDARD FLOWER-, 



POTS 



If yonr Kreenhonses are within 000 

 miles of the Capitol, write ui, we can 

 save yon money. 



W. H. ERNEST 



— Mth a M at»., Wsililnston, D. C. ^ 



Kansas City, Mo. — B. B. Crane, re- 

 building three houses. 



Athol, Mass.— W. M. Boynton, Wall- 

 ingford Ave., one house. 



Philadelphia, Pa. — John Maurer, 

 5012 Wakefield St., one house. 



Atlantic Highlands, N. J. — W. B. 

 Parsons, Locust Point, one house. 



Media, Pa. — J. M. Hurley, two 

 houses each 12 by 125, completed. 



Fort Wayne, Ind. — A. J. Lanternile 

 & Co.. Anthony boulevard, rebuilding. 



Amsterdam, N. Y. — Delamater, flor- 

 ist, McClellan Ave., Lord & Burnham 

 house. 



Itasl<a, III. — H. H. Geils, two houses 

 each 28 by 100; two houses each 20 

 by 100. 



Carthage, Mo. — Tadlock Green- 

 houses, Forest & Clevenger Sts.. two 

 houses. 



Rochester, N. Y. — Francis B. Mit- 

 chell, Kolaneka Farm, one house; 

 Richard Teute, Long Meadows, house 

 20 by 100. 



PATENTS GRANTED. 



1,201,259. Weeder and Vine-Turner. 



Levin B. Collins, Sharptown, Md. 

 1,201,823. Flower-Pot. Frederick 



Holtke and Frederick Schaffert, Jr., 



Caristadt, N. J. 



Hartford, Conn. — Defendant's mo- 

 tion for a more specific statement and 

 defendant's demurrer to the complaint 

 in the suit of Charles K. Swenson 

 against the Charter Oak Brick com- 

 pany have been denied and overruled 

 by Judge M. A. Shumway of the su- 

 perior court. Swenson is a florist in 

 West Hartford, and he claims dam- 

 ages from the brick company, which 

 has its plant in the next lot to his 

 greenhouses, his claim being that the 

 fumes from the brick kilns and poi- 

 sonous and noxious gases were waft- 

 ed onto his plants and they were 

 killed. The defendant wanted a list 

 of the plants injured, their names 

 and their value set up. 



[Mr. Swenson's attorneys, if they 

 have not already done so, should get 

 a copy of the records of the success- 

 ful suit of M. H. Walsh of Woods 

 Hole, Mass., against the N. Y., N. H. 

 & H. R. R. for damages of a similar 

 nature. Ed.] 



KROESCHELL 

 BOILER 



SEND FOR CATALOGUE 



KROESCHELL BROS. 00. 



««6 W. Erie St. Chlcace, III. 



)re«r^t Peerlessi 

 Glazing Points 



For Grecnbonsea ^ 



DriTt .ftf? And trae, because 

 both ^Talc are on tbe aame 

 •Ue. Can't twist and bfeak 

 ike glass lo drivins. GaWan- 

 i%*t an4 vlll oot lust- No 

 rifMaoclefta 



Tka Peaitees Glazing Point 

 ll patented NooTberslike, 

 It. Otder horn rour Atiltt^ 

 V <is> a tiom Ds. 

 UM, Tik postpaid. 

 Samples bee. 

 Emi A DKZZK.I 



HI>TBEO SASH at 7Sc. 



Made of best grade Gulf cypr 

 Ghizoil Hotbed Sash from $ 1 .6S up. 



Double Light Sash up to $4.00. 



\A e carr.T a targe utorlc «f ail siaaa. 



^Wlte lie for e«tlm«te. 



S. JACOBS & SONS 



1359-1385 Fkisbing AvniH BRODKLTN, N. T. 



Will laat a Ufe-tlme. 



»!.» EACH 



Adjn.table — can and 

 frame separate- 

 easily cleaned. 

 Frame all one pleca, 

 of malleable Iron. 

 More practical and 

 more easily operatad 

 than any other. 



••al-tlaht liquid patty at (i.tS per (alloK. 



METROPOLITAN MATERIAL CO. 



Itn-ltlt Molropolltan Avsi., Brooklyn, N. 1. 



