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HOETICULTURE 



December 9, 1916 



BULBS BOXWOODS 



Do Not Forget Salesdays — Monday and Thursday 

 Consignments Solicited 



JOHNSON & MILLANG, Inc., Auctioneers 



Coogan Building, 55 57 West 26th Street. New York 



(Under Cut Flower Exchange) 



Salesdays JV^onday and Thursday at 10 A. M. 



10,000 square feet devoted to our auction business 



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OLDEST AUCTION 

 HOUSE 



IN THE UNITED STATES 



Con*lgfiin*«it« Solicited 



Elliott Auction Co 



42 V«s«y St., N«w YoH( 



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Lv^.en assortment in New 

 »;o(i xJ Evergreens, deciduous 

 trt!!*f loth common and rarer 



Sturdy, choice stock that can be 

 depended upon. Send for cata^ 

 log and special trade prices. 



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TR'c Ba^^taJtt -Nurseries 



North AbmfiloQ 

 Mom. 



S IH F9 U.^ & S 



TTiis New England »-'dnd 

 climaie produces fint ..(urdy 

 shrubs. Special trade prices. 

 By the thousands, hardy 

 Nativ. *ind Hybrid Rhodo- 

 dendrons — transplanted and 

 acclimated. Let us estimate 



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I=>A.P>E:R NA/hHITE IMA.RCISSOS 



Imported by us for own exclusive retail trade 



A few more cases lo ofTer. 1000 first class bulbs in each case. $10.00 per Case 



HARRY QUINT, Florist, 



Cash only 



520 Boylston Street 

 cor. Clarendon Street 



BOSTON, MASS. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS IN OKLAHOMA. 



NEW CORPORATION. 

 Syracuse, N. Y. — Russell Bros., 

 growers; capital stock, $50,000. In- 

 corporators, W. H. & J. H. Russell. 

 W. P. Morris, L. R. Failing. Stephen 

 King and Wm. Ellis. 



BUSINESS TROUBLES. 

 Olivia F. Zinn. florist, 23 Central ave- 

 nue, Medford, Mass., has filed a peti- 

 tion in bankruptcy. Liabilities, $5307; 



assets. $150. 



Ax OkLAHOM.V CllliYSAXTHEMU.M HorSF. 



Whitehall Gardens, situated in front 

 of the National Liberal Club on the 

 Thames Embankment, London, has 

 been commandeered by the govern- 

 ment and is being transformed by an 

 army of workmen into large annexes 

 to government offices close by. The 

 statues of Outram, Bartle Frere and 

 William Tyndale, the first translator 

 of the New Testament, which adorn 

 the gardens, will be covered to pro- 

 tect them until the place is restored 

 after the war. 



The accompanying pictures are gooH 

 evidence of the way fine horticultU!> 

 is progressing in the great western 

 country which not long ago was "wild 

 and wooly" and the last place on' 

 would look to for examples of skillful 

 culture under glass such as is here- 

 with shown. The varieties which ap- 

 pear in the pictures are principally 

 William Turner and Yellow Turner, 

 and the photographs were taken on 

 November 11, this year. The scene is 

 the greenhouse of Charles Page, Sand 

 Springs, Oklahoma, and the gardener 

 in charge is James Rust. 



Sherborn, Mass. — M. O. Trameli, in 

 charge of the greenhouses at the Re- 

 formatory, was badly injured when a 

 sprayer he was using exploded. He 

 was painfully wounded in the face, 

 necessitating several stitches by the 

 surgeon. 



An Oklahoma Chkysanthemum House 



