August 17, 1912 



HORTICULTURE 



349 



L'ist of Advertisers 



Page 



Advauce Co 255 



Albert & David- 

 son 255 



Allen, W. S 229 



American N u r - 



sery Co 218 



Aphine Mfg. Co. 252 



Ascbmann, G 201 



Avres Co., S. 



BrysoQ 223 



Badgley, Reidel 



& Mever 234 



Barnard, W. W. 



Co 222 



Barrows & Son.201 

 Bayersdorfer. H. 



& Co 236 



Bay State Nur- 

 series 218 



Berger Bros 237 



Bertermann, Ir- 

 win 224 



Bobbiuk & At- 

 kins 218 



Boddingtou, A. 



T 217 



Bolgiauo, J. & 



Son 222 



Boston Flower 



Ex 216 



Boston Florist 



Letter Co 232 



Brccht Co 226 



Breck, J. & Son. 222 

 Bridgeman's Seed 



Warehouse ...223 

 Breitmeyer's, J. 



Sons 224 



Budlong, J. A.. . 



228-232 

 Burpee, W. A. & 



Co 241 



Carbone 225 



Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co 232 



Chicago Flower 



Growers' Asso.232 

 C h i 1 d s , John 



Lewis 221 



Clarke's, D. Sons224 



Cowee, W. J 234 



Craig, Robt. Co. 239 

 Crawbuck, Geo. 



W 234 



Dards 224 



Davis Nurs. Co., 



Franklin 218 



De Buck, John.. II 

 Dodd, Chas. H..256 

 Double Claw 



Hammer Co. . .255 

 Dorner & Sons 



Co 201 



Dreer, H. A 219 



Duulop, John H.225 

 Dysart, R. J....2M 

 Eastern Chemical 



Co 251 



Edwards Folding 



Box Co 232 



Elizabeth Nur- 

 sery Co 219 



Elliotts, W. 



Sons 220 



Ernest, W. H. ..251 



Bsler, J. G 254 



Eyres 224 



Fairfield Land- 

 scape & Nur 



sery Co 218 



Farquhar, R. & 



J. Co 221 



Felix & Dvkhuis.218 

 Florists' Tel. De- 

 livery 224 



Ficke, Theo 222 



Foley, Mtg. Co. .Ill 



Ford, M. C 234 



Ford. W. P 234 



Foatler, Fiske, 



Rawson Co 223 



Framingham Nur- 

 series 218 



Froment, H. E. .234 



Frost, Chas 222 



Galvin, Thos. F.225 

 Gasser, J. M. Co, 225 



Gibson Bros 225 



Goodsell, P. H. .218 

 Greater N. Y. 



Florists' Asso.234 

 Grey, T. J. Co. .222 

 Gude Bros. Co.. 225 

 Hail Association. 254 

 Hammond's Paint 

 and Slugshot 



■Works 251 



Hart, George B.232 



Page 

 Hartford & Mc- 



Donough 234 



Ilatclier 224-230 



Haven Seed Co. 223 



Heacoik. Jos 219 



Henderson & Co., 



P 201 



Henderson, A... 219 

 Hilfinger Bros.. .251 

 Holm ct Olson.. 224 



Koran, E. C 234 



Hews, A. H. & 



Co 251 



Hoerber Bros. . .227 

 Holland Nurser- 

 ies 218 



Hunt. E. H 253 



IlilTe, D 256 



Irwin. R. J 201 



Interstate Tobac- 

 co Co 253 



Jacobs & Sons, 



S 256 



Johnston, T. J. 



& Co 225 



Kustiiig, W. F. 



Co 235 



Keller, J. B. 



Sons 225 



Kervan Co 234 



King Cons. Co. .255 

 Kroes<-hell Bros. 256 

 Kuebler, W. H. .'235 

 Lager & Hurrell. II 



Lange, A 225 



Lange. H. F. A. 2-25 

 Langjahr, A. H.234 

 Ltmon Oil Co. ..251 

 Leonard Seed Co.222 

 Leuthy. A. & Co.201 

 Loechner & Co. .218 

 Lutton, W. H... IV 

 MacMulkin, E...225 

 Maynard, W. E.218 

 McCarthy, N. F. 



Co 229-235 



McCounell, Alex.224 

 McCray Refrig- 

 erator Co 225 



McCuIlough's, J. 



M. Sons Co... 232 

 .VlcIIntchi.son & 



Co 201 



McManus. Jas...234 

 MIchell, H. F. 



Co 242 



Michigan Cut 



Flower Ex 235 



MetroiKjIitan Ma- 

 terial Co 255 



Millang, Chas. . .234 



Miller, E. S 218 



Mouinger Co, J. 



C 256 



Montreal Floral 



Exchange 234 



Moore, Hentz & 



Nash 231-234 



Murray. Samuel. 224 

 Niesson. Leo Co. 



232-238 

 Oechslin. Frank. 204 

 Oklahoma Seed 



Growers' Co... 222 

 Ouwerkerk, P...218 

 Palethorpe, P.R. 253 

 Palmer, F. E...201 

 Palmer, W. J. & 



Son 224 



Park Floral Co. .224 

 Parshelskv Bros.2.54 



Patten & Co 201 



Pennock Bros. . .237 

 Pennwk • Meehan 



Co 233 



Penn the Florist.225 

 Perkins St. Nur- 

 series 201 



Pierce Co., F. 0.255 

 Pierson - U - Bar 



Co IV 



Pierson, A. N. . .201 

 Pierson. F. R.. .216 

 Plant Food Co., 



20th Century. .251 

 Poehlmaiin Bros. 



203-232 

 Putnam. F. P. . .201 

 Pulverized M a - 



nure Co 251 



Quaker City Ma- 

 chine Co 199 



Reed & Keller. .234 

 Reinberg. Peter. 



231-232 

 Revere Rubber 



Co 250 



Reich. V. E 2.54 



Rex Co 223-254 



Page 

 Rice, M. & Co.. II 

 Rickards Bios.. .223 

 Robinson & Co. 



223-232-234 

 Robinson, J. C. 



Seed Co 223 



Eock, Wm. L. ..2-24 

 Roehrs, J. Co. .. II 



Roland, Thos 201 



R 1 k e r, A. & 



Sons 218 251 



Rosery, The 224 



Rustic Mfg. Co. 2.54 



Salter Bros 225 



Sander A: Son. . . II 

 Schulz, Jacob... 224 



Scott, John 219 



Sharp, Partridge 



Co 254 



Sheridan, W. F.234 

 Siggers & Sig- 



gers 256 



Skidelsky, S. S. 



& Co 222 



Smith, E. D. & 



Co 251 



Smith, P. J 234 



Smith, W. & T. 



Co 218 



Smyth, Wm. J. .224 

 Soltau Fernery. 



B 219 



Sprague, J. H. . . II 

 Standard Plate 



Glass Co 2.54 



Stumpp. Geo. M.2'24 



Page 

 Stearns. A. T. 



Lumber Co.. . .255 

 Stumpp & Wal- 

 ter Co 243-2.53 



Syracuse Pottery 



Co 251 



Tailbv 225 



Totty, Chas. H.201 

 Thorburn, J. M. 



& Co 223 



T r a e n d 1 v & 



Scbenck 234 



United Fertilizer 



Co 251 



Valentine, J. A. 224 

 Van Assche, F. .255 

 Vaughnn, A. L..231 

 Vick's Jas. Sons. 223 

 Vincent, R., Jr., 



& Sons Co 201 



Wants, For Sale. 249 

 Ward, R. M. & 



I'o 216 



Welch Bros.. 230-235 

 Weeber & Don. .222 

 Wertbeimer Bros. 11 

 Whittier & Co., 



W. B 218 



Wilson. Robt. G.224 



Wood Bros 201 



W o o d r w & 



Marketos 234 



Woodruff & Son, 



W. M II 



Young & Nugent. 224 

 Zangen, O. V...223 



Obituary. 



Fred W. Hoppe. 

 Fred W. Hoppe, florist, of Middle Vil- 

 lage, N. Y., died last week, age 40 

 years. 



Frank E. Roberts. 

 The funeral of Frank E. Roberts, 

 proprietor of the Portsmouth Flower 

 Store, Portsmouth, N. H., was held on 

 August 11, at 2.30 o'clock. 



Charles Schlobohm. 

 On Jul.v 23, Charles Schlobohm, 

 nurseryman and florist, of Englewood, 

 N. J., died after an attack of apoplexy. 

 He was born in Germany in 1865. His 

 wife survives him. 



G, W. Wright. 



On July 28, George W. "Wright, of 

 the Acme Seed Co., Dayton, O., died 

 at his home after an illness of about 

 a year. He was 53 years of age and 

 had spent his entire life in Dayton. 

 His wife and four children survive 



him. 



Frank L. Ingles. 



Frank L. Ingles, florist, 138 Broad- 

 way, Bridgeton, N. J., died on July 30 

 after a few weeks' illness of typhoid. 

 He began as a florist in the plant of 

 Theodore Edwards and after mastering 

 the profession entered business for 

 himself. A few years ago he estab- 

 lished a florist store and had built up 

 a flourishing business. He was a 

 young man of much promise and of 

 high character. One child survives 



him. 



Mrs. Mary A. Small. 



Mrs. Mary A. Small, widow of the 

 late John H. Small of Washington, 

 D. C, founder of the firm of J. H. 

 Small & Sons, passed away at her 

 home at Fairhill. Brookland, D. C. at 

 the age of 81. Mrs. Small was born in 

 Georgetown, living in this section dur- 

 ing her entire life. She is survived by 

 two sons, Charles Albert of New York, 

 who came to Washington to be with 

 his mother in the last moments, and 



HELP WANTED. 



WANTED — Men to sell seeds to farmers 

 and ornamental stock in towns; apply at 

 onie. "H. S.," care HORTICULTURE. 



ROSE and CARNATION GROWERS, for 

 new range. Give wages expected, experi- 

 ence and references in first letter. "W. F ," 

 care HORTICULTURE. 



YOUNG FLORIST with experience grow- 

 ing bedding plants, mums and Easter stock. 

 Chance to advance for right man. Give 

 salary and references. "M. D.," care 

 HORTICULTURE. 



FERTTLTZER~~AGENt'S~WANTEb— To 

 handle Shell-Marl Land-Lime and other 

 materials. Exclusive agency, liberal com- 

 missinn. Vermont Marl Co.. Brnttlebo ro, Vt. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



FLORIST, nn able young man with four 

 years' experience in cut flowers and plants, 

 wants a position as a first-class assistint 

 florist . "W. R.." care HORTICULTUR E. 



FOREMAN, experienced in nil branches 

 of private and commenial gardening. Mnr- 

 ried. no children. Rest references "S C " 

 cire IIORTTC ULTURK. 



GARDENER on pr'vate place. Gond all 

 'rinnd experience under glnss and outside. 

 I'nderstaiids road making, planting shrubs, 

 perennials, etc. Single. Pest references. 

 'IP- H.." ca re HO R TICI^LT URE. 



WANTED— Position in charge of^Jlace, 

 private or commercial. Experienced and 

 competent In indoor or outdoor depart- 

 ments. THOMAS PEGLER, 227 Norfolk 

 street, Wollaston, Mass. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE— Frefih from factory, aaw; 

 10 I 12, 16 X 18, 18 X 24, donble thick. A 

 and B qualities. Market dropped. Now li 

 the time to buy and save money. Parmhai- 

 sky Bros., Inc., 21S-217 Haremeyar M.. 

 Brookl jn. N. Y. 



FOR SALE— In Walpole. Flower and 

 Vegetable Greenhouse Plant with build- 

 ings; hot water heat; 2 acres good soil; 

 % mile from town, on corner; cars pass 

 door. A bargain at $1400, half cash. Good 

 reason for selling. W. MAY, Walpole, 

 Mass. 



GREENHOUSE property for sale, Wood- 

 lawn Ave.. Everett. Mass.. belonging to 

 Wm. Christie. Florist. Three houses — 2, 

 20x100. 1. 12x40: dwellina house, stock, 

 etc.. included ; .52.428 feet of land. Call on 

 premises. 



~rOR SALE— 200 second -h"aFd hotbed 

 sashes, cheap. "H. P.," care HORTI- 

 CULTURE; 



FOR RENT 



FOR RENT, low, with privilege of plir- 

 chase. seven greenhouses in fine condition, 

 with good piece of land planted with car- 

 nations, etc. All in order for immediate 

 occ\ipancy. A gre:it opportunity. Charles 

 Millang, 55-5" West 26th St., New York. 



J. Henry, manager of the business, 

 who is at present traveling in the west 

 and by six daughters. Grandsons and 

 nephews were the honorary pallbear- 

 ers. 



John Craig. 

 Professor John Craig, one of the 

 leading horticulturists of the United 

 States, head of the Department of Hor- 

 ticulture in the New York State Col- 

 lege of Agriculture, Ithaca, N. Y., died 

 on August 12. aged 48 years. He was 

 also editor of the "National Nursery- 

 man" and author of several scientific 

 works. He contributed to various agri- 

 cultural and horticultural publications 

 and was often called upon to act as 

 judge of horticultural displays. He 

 was born in Canada and before going 

 to Ithaca had been professor of horti- 

 culture at the Iowa State College. 

 Among the honors bestowed upon him 

 was a fellowship in the Royal Horti- 

 cultural Society, secretaryship of the 

 American Pomological Society and a 

 position on the advisory board of the 

 American Civic League. 



