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HORTICULTURE 



August 17, 1912 



L. 



G ARDEN 



I-l O S E 



Light-Strong-Flexible 



An indestructible moulded hose for 

 Lawn, Greenhouse, Stable, Garage. 

 Of braided construction ; cannot un- 

 wrap, kink or burst, like old-style 

 wrapped duck construction. Made 

 in continuous lengths up to 500 

 feet, which gives you any length 

 you want and avoids leaky coup- 

 lings. 



ASK FOR REVERO HOSE CATALOGUE 



ManufactUTtd by 



REVERE RUBBER CO., 



BOSTON, 

 MASS. 



Branches 



NEW VORK PHILADELPHIA PITTSBIRCJH 



CHICAGO MINNEAPOLIS 



NEW ORLEANS SAN FRANCISCO 



KANSAS CITY 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR CON- 

 TEMPLATED. 



Wyncote, Pa. — Pred Openshaw, one 

 house. 



Hamilton, Md. — C. Hochstedt. fern 

 house. 



Columbia, S. C. — Martin Stork, one 

 house. 



Ardmore, Pa. — James McCrea. house 

 18 X 50. 



Gaffney, S. C. — Irene Mills, two 

 houses. 



Lafayette, Ind. — Frank Schilling, 

 North Salisbury street, two vegetable 

 houses. 



Brook Hill, Va. — Miss E. Hope, house 

 18 X 33. 



Fulton, III. — John E. Kirman, house 

 40 X 150. 



Ashland, Mass. — Clark W. Brown, 

 one house. 



Logansport, Ind. — Longcliff Hospital, 

 one house. 



Wichita, Kan. — Frank Cluff. carna- 

 tion house. 



Kankakee, III. — Mrs. Chas. Schafer, 

 one house. 



Middle River, Md.— W. E. Milburn, 

 one house. 



Lexington, Ky. — Kelly & Current, 

 violet house. 



Alameda, Cal.— V. Inouye, 2530 Glend- 

 ing avenue. 



Towson, Md. — J. L. Wagner, rose 

 house 42 X 150. 



Boyertown, Pa. — Thomas J. Abram, 

 house 28 x 150. 



Columbus, Ohio — J. L. Hamil, Bullitt 

 Park, one house. 



Washington, D. C. — Charles L. Corby, 

 range of houses. 



Atlanta, Ga. — Wachendorft Bros., 

 house 20 X 140. 



Chadd's Ford, Pa. — Mrs. A. S. House, 

 house 25 x 100. 



Laudenville, N. Y. — Hankes Bros., 

 addition, 50 x 100. 



Bridgeport, Conn. — E. Soules, Myrtle 

 avenue, one house. 



Richmond, Va. — John L. Ratcliffe & 

 Co., house 25 x 100. 



Lansdown, Pa. — Arlington Cemetery 

 Co., house 25 x 100. 



Cincinnati, Ohio — F. E. Stienecker, 

 Gray road, one house. 



Independence, Mo. — S. Bryson Ayres 

 Co., range of houses. 



Lancaster, Ohio — M. Meisse, three 

 houses, each 30 x 225. 



Augusta, Ga. — Stulb's Nursery, two 

 houses, each 32 x 110. 



Richardson Park, Del. — Thomas C. 

 Hawke, house 20 x 100. 



Dubois, Pa. — G. H. Jones, two 

 houses, rebuilding three. 



Bloomington, Ind. — Morris, the Flor- 

 ist, two houses, each 25 x 150. 



Enosburg Falls, Vt. — J. H. Mears, 

 Orchard street, house 21 x 60. 



Florence, N. C. — Palmetto Nurseries, 

 22 Rose Block, house 20 x 70. 



Baraboo, Wis. — E. T. Ross. Eighth 

 and East streets, house 22 x 75. 



Norwich, Conn. — E. J. Langenbach, 

 Lafayette street, range of houses. 



Hartford, Conn. — F. C. Welch. 18S 

 Westland street, addition, 8 x 20. 



Homer, N. V.— J. J. Arnold, 29 Cay- 

 uga street, two houses, each 26 x 75. 



Troy, N. Y. — W. H. Brown, Oak- 

 wood Cemetery road, house 35 x 150. 



Oakland, Cal.— P. McDonell, 5186 

 Telegraph street, carnation house 25 x 

 200. 



Minneapolis, Minn. — Park Green- 

 houses. Lvndale Farm, addition to cost 

 $8,000. 



Waxahachie, Texas — ^W. B. Forrest, 

 Bird, Royal and Grace streets, one 

 house. 



Berkeley, Cal — W. H. Wolters, 2906 

 Ellsworth street, one house on Shat- 

 tuck avenue. 



Allentown, Pa. — T. De Long. South 

 Franklin street, range of houses on 

 property recently purchased at Thirty- 

 eighth street. 



Trinidad, Colo. — Trinidad Central 

 Park Co., greenhouse department, 

 range of houses. 



Oakland, Cal. — H. Hayashi & Co., 

 Seventy-third avenue and Thomas 

 street, one house. 



Maywood, III. — Felsch Bros., Fif- 

 teenth avenue and Madison street, 

 propagating house. 



Rome, N. Y. — William T. Hughes, 

 138 River street, house 20 x 140, re- 

 building two houses. 



Winston Salem, N. C. — Mrs. R. J. 

 Reynolds, 4 houses 25 x 33, one 26 x 

 42, propagating house and frames. 



St. Paul, Minn. — William Swanson, 

 2300 West Seventh street, remodeling 

 and additions. The Boardman Green- 

 houses, 1336 River Boulevard, two 

 houses, each 27 x 125, one 30 x 125. 



San Francisco, Cal. — Bids have been 

 made for the erection of three green- 

 houses and a potting shed for the 

 Panama-Pacific International Exposi- 

 tion. They are to be located on the 

 Presidio reservation and will cover an 

 entire block. These houses are for 

 the purpose of propagating plants used 

 in the exposition grounds. John Mc- 

 Laren, landscape engineer of the expo- 

 sition, will have supervision. 



