November 11, 1916 



HORTICULTURE 



653 



WHOIjESAI^ xxobists 

 New York — Continued 



P. J. Smltb, 181 WMt 28tb St. 

 WUT p»g9 see List of AdTcrtUen. 



HratB * Nuh, 00 and 07 W. 2etli St. 

 For pte* •«« List of AdT«rtl8«ra. 



AarlM laiUng, SB and 07 Wrat 26th Bt 

 For paBo ■«« Llat of AdTertUera. 



W. P. Ford, 107 W. Stb St. 

 Par pac* ace LUt of AdTcrtlaera. 



J. K. Anra, 118 We« 2Stti St. 

 Par pace a«e LUt of Adrcrtlaera. 



Vk« t. B. Pannock-Moelian Co., 117 Waat 



28th St 



Far pas* ■•• Llat of AdTartlaera. 



ffraamdlT A Sehanek, 480 0th At*., between 



Stth and ZTth Sti. 



Par pare aee Llat of AdTcrtUera. 



••«Cl«7 * BUbop. IDC^ 84 ^oat 28th St. 

 Par pac* aea Uat of Adrertlaers. 



Paul Meconl, 67 West 28th St. 

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WaadTDW * Ifarkttoa, 87 and 8» W. 28th St 

 Par pace aee Llat of Adrertliera. 



Bto«al * Marer. Inc. 49 Waat 2Bth St 

 Par pace ace Llat of Adrertliera. 



Oeerca C. Blabiaeht loe W. 28tb Bt 

 Per pace t« Llat of AdTortlaera. 



Jaka Te«B« * Oa.. OS Waat »th St. 

 aa Llat of Adrertlaera. 



U. C. Ferd, in Weet IStb St. 

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OBlted Cnt Flower Co., Inc., Ill W. Sth St. 

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Oattaan 4k Reynor. Inc., 101 W. 38th St 

 Por pace aee Lla t of Adrertlaera. 



Qvntber Broa., 110 Weat 28th St 

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mmrj U. Roblnaon Co., S6-G7 W. 28th St. 

 Far pace aee LUt af Adrertlaera. 



W. K. Slebrecht. U4 Weat 28tb St 

 Per pace aea Llat af AdrertUera. 



Herman WeUi, 100 Weet 28th St. 

 For pace a ee LUt of Adrertlaera. 



J. J. Coan, 116 Weat 28th St. 

 Por pace aee Ltat of Adrertlaera. 



•harca W. Crawbnck Co., 07 Weat 28th St 

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WUUam Stuart Allen Co., 63 West 28th St. 

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Clarence SUnn, 123 West 28th St 

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B. S. Slinn. Jr., 55-57 West 28th St. 

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PhOiHlelphla 



L««. NJeiaen Co., 12tb and Race Sta. 

 Por pace aee Llat of AdrertUera. 



■dward Reld, 1619-21 Ranatead St. 

 Per pace aee LUt of AdrertUera. 



The S. 8. Pennock-Meeban Co., 1008-20 



Ludlow St. 



For pace »" LUt of AdrerUiera. 



Blehmond. Ind. 



B. Q. Hill Co. 

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Rochester. N. T. 



George B. Hart, 21 Stone St 

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WsAhlnctoD 



The S. S. Pennock-Meeban Co., 1216 H St., 



N. W. 



For page aee List of AdrertUeri. 



New Offers In This Issue 



BOUVARDIA. 



The Leo .Nicsscii (ti.. riiilndelpbia. Pa. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



BOXWOOD SPRAYS. 



rittsliurgh Cut KliiwiT I'll., rittslnimh. Pa. 

 For i)a,m.' SI 1' List of .Vilvi-rtlsers. 



LILY AND HOLLAND BULBS. 



Ralph M. Ward & Co.. New York City. 

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NEW CARNATION COTTAGE MAID. 



Cottage Gardens Co., Inc., Queens. N. Y. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



SCALECIDE. 



B. G. Pratt Co.. New Yorlf City. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



SPECIAL OFFER JAPAN LILY 



BULBS. 



J. .M. Thorburn & Co., New Yorli City. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



SWEET PEAS— GARDENIAS— LILY 



OF THE VALLEY. 



S. S. Pennocli-Mocliau Co., I'liiladelphia, Pa. 

 For page see List of .Vdvertisers. 



VENTILATING APPARATUS AND 



GREENHOUSE FITTINGS. 



Advance Co.. Kiclimond, Imi. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



PROPOSALS 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Supervis- 

 ing Architect's Office, Washington. D. t., 

 November 7, 1916.— SEALED PROPOSALS 

 will be received in this office until 10 a, in., 

 December 5, 1916. and then opened, for 

 planting trees, shrubs, etc., on the grounds 

 of the Federal Building at Plymouth, 

 Mass., in accordance with drawing T-1, and 

 specltlcation, copies of which may be had 

 on application to the Custodian of the 

 Building, or at this office, in the discretion 

 of the Supervising Architect. Jaa. A. Wet- 

 more, Acting Supervising Architect. 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Supervis- 

 ing Architect's Office, Washington D.C^ 

 November 7, 1916.— SEALED PROPOSALS 

 will be received in this office until 10 a. m., 

 December 5, 1916, and then opened, for 

 planting trees, shrubs, etc., on the grounds 

 of the Federal Building at Ennis, Texas, in 

 accordance with specitications. copies ot 

 which as well as copies of approach plan 

 may be had upon application to the Cus- 

 todian of the Building, or at this office. 

 Jas. A. Wetmore, Acting Supervising Archi- 

 tect. 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Supervis- 

 ing Architect's Office, 'Washington D.C^ 

 November 7, 1916.— SEALED PROPOSALS 

 will be received in this office until 10 a. m., 

 December 5, 1916, and then opened, for 

 planting trees, shrubs, etc., on the grounds 

 of the Federal Building at Faribault, Min- 

 nesota, in accordance with the specitica- 

 tions. copies of which as well as copies of 

 approach plan may he had upon applica- 

 tion to the Custodian or at this office. Jas. 

 A. Wotmore. Acting Supervising Architect. 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Supervis- 

 ing Architect's Office, Washington D.C.. 

 November 7, 1916.-SEALED PUOPOSALS 

 will he received in this office until 10 a. m., 

 December 5, 1916, and then opened, tor 

 planting trees, shrubs, etc., on the grounds 

 ot the Federal Building at Steelton. I'enn- 

 svlvanla. in accordance with specihcations, 

 copies of which may be had upon appli- 

 cation to the Custodian of the Building, or 

 at this office. .Tas. A. Wetmore, Acting 

 Supervising Architect. 



WAHTS. FOR SAl£, ETC. 



AdvertltemeDts In thU oolomn 

 one cent a word. Initials count 

 aa words. Cash with orod«r. All 

 correspondence addressed "Care 

 lIORTICn.Tl'KK" should be sent 

 to in Hummer .St., llostKn. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



Gardener with flret-class referencea, 80 

 years old, married, no children. Biperl- 

 ence In and ontdoora on well-known prlrau 

 plarea. Address "R. S.," care HOR'TICOL- 

 TURE. Boston. 



SITUATION WANTED by single man, 

 17 years' experience on private estates. 

 No trifles answered. "G. D.," care HOR- 

 TICULTURE, Boston. 



Plant Propagation, Greenhouse 

 and Nursery Practice 



By M. G. KAIN8 



We have had many Inquiries from 

 time to time for a reliable and up-to- 

 date book on plant propagation, but 

 were always at a loss to tind any pub- 

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 this new work has been issued, especi- 

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 chapters covering in detail topics of 

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 grafting. t*tr.. fruit tree stocks, cions, 

 etc., ai;cl theri> are olght pages. of con- 

 <lenspd cultural instructions in tabu- 

 lated form, covering annuals and peren- 

 nials from seed, woody plants, ever- 

 greens, vines, bulbs and tubers, green- 

 house and house plants, ferns, palms. 

 water plants, orchids and cacti. The 

 illustrations are numerous, comprising 

 '213 Hgures and halftone plates. There 

 are 322 pages well bound and on heavy 

 paper, teeming with helpful information. 

 It Is a book which no cultivator can 

 afford to do without. It is worth many 

 times its price. Copies can be supplied 

 from the office of HORTICULTURE at 

 publisher's price, $1.50. 



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