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H E T I C U L T TJ R E 



August 24, 1912 



List of Advertisers 



Page 



Advance Co 294 



Albert & David- 

 son 204 



Aphlne Mfg. Co. 292 



Arnold, A. A 2iO 



Aschmann, G..._.259 

 Ayres Co., S. 



Brysou 277 



Badgley. Reidel 



& Meyer 284 



Barnard. W. W. 



Co 277 



Barrows & Son.2o9 

 Bayersdorfer, H. 



& Co 262 



Bay State Nur- 

 series 251 



Berger Bros 282 



Berteriuann, Ir- 

 win 278 



Bobbiuk & At- 

 kins 261 



Boddiugton, A. 



T 275 



Bolgiano, J. & 



Sod 277 



Boston Co-op. 



Flower Market. 281 

 Boston Flower 



Ex 281 



Boston Florist 



Letter Co 282 



Breck, J. & Son. 277 

 Bridgeman's Seed 



Wareliouse . . .277 

 Breitmoyer's, J. 



Sons 278 



Budlong, J. A...2S2 

 Burpee, W. A. & 



Co 277 



Carbone 2V9 



Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co 282 



Chicago Flower 



Growers' Asso.282 

 C li i 1 d s, Jolin 



Lewis 258 



Clarke's, D. 



Sons 278 



Cowee, W. J.... 284 

 Craig, Kobt. Co. 260 

 Crawbuck, Geo. 



W 284 



Dards 278 



Davis Nursery, 



Franklin 273 



Dodd, Clias. H..293 

 Double Claw 



Co 291 



Dorner & Sons 



Co 259 



Dreer, H. A.... 



273-291-293 

 Dunlop, John H.279 



Dysart, It. J 284 



Eastern Chemical 



Hammer Co... 291 

 Edwards Folding 



Box Co 282 



Elizabeth N u r - 



sery Co 273 



Elliott, W. Sons.272 

 Ernest, W. H...291 



Esler, J. G 295 



Eyres 278 



Fairfield L a n d- 

 scaije & Nur- 

 sery Co 261 



Farquhar, R. & 



J. Co 261 



Florists' Tel. De- 



liverj' 278 



Ficke, Theo 277 



Foley, Mfg. Co. 295 



Ford, M. C 2.S4 



Ford, W. P 284 



Fottler, Fiske, 



Rawson Co. .. .277 

 Framingbam Nur- 

 series 2C1 



Froment, H. E.284 



Frost, Chas 276 



Galvin, Thos. F.279 

 Gasser, J. M. Co.279 



Gibson Bros 279 



Goodseil, P. H..261 

 Greater, N. Y. 



Florists' Asso.284 

 Grey, T. J. Co. .277 

 Gude Bros. Co.. 279 

 Hail Association. 295 

 Hammond Paint 

 and Slug Shot 



Works 291 



Hart. George B.-J82 

 Hartford & Mc- 



Donough 284 



Hatcher 278 



Haven Seed Co. 277 

 Heaeock, Jos. . . .273 

 Henderson, A. . .273 



Page 

 Hilflnger Bros... 291 

 Holm & Olson.. 278 

 Ilonm, E. C....284 

 Hews, A. H. & 



(■„ 291 



Holland Nur- 

 series 261 



Hunt. E. H. 292-294 



lime. D 294 



Irwin, R. J 2o9 



Iiiter.state Tobac- 

 co Co 292 



Jacobs & Sons, 



S 293 



Johnston, T. J. 



& Co 279 



Kasting, W. F. 



Co 285 



Keller, J. B. 



Sons 279 



Kenan Co 2S4 



King Cons. Co. .295 

 Kroeschell Bros. 293 

 Kuebler, W. H.285 

 Kuehn, C. A.... 281 

 Ky. Tobacco 



Product Co.... 292 

 Lager & Hurrell.'25S 



Lange, A 279 



Lange, H. F. A. 279 

 Langjahr, A. H.284 

 Lemon Oil Co... 292 

 Leonard Seed 



Co 277 



Leuthy, A. & Co. 239 

 Loechner & Co. .261 

 Lord & Burn- 

 ham Co 296 



Lutton, W. H...29e 

 MacMulkin, E...279 

 Mavuard, W. E.261 

 M<Carthy. N. F. 



Co 285 



McConnell. Alex.278 

 McCray Refrig- 

 erator Co 279 



MeCullough's, J. 



M. Sous Co... 282 

 McHutchison & 



Co 2.59 



McManus, Jas...284 

 Merritt, B. G...259 

 Michell, H. F. 



Co 276 



Michigan Cut 



Flower Ex 285 



Metropolitan Ma- 

 terial Co 295 



Millang, Chas... 284 



Miller, E. S 261 



Moninger Co., J. 



C. 293 



Montreal Floral 



Exchange 2.S4 



Moore, Hentz & 



Nash 284 



Murray, Samuel. 278 

 Nlesson. Leo Co. 282 

 Oechslin, Frank.270c; 

 Oklahoma Seed 



Growers' Co.. 277 

 Ouwerkerk, P...261 

 Palethorpe, P. R.292 

 Palmer, W. J. & 



Son 278 



Park Floral Co. 278 

 Pai'shelsky Bros. 294 



Patten & Co 258 



Pennock - Meehan 



Co 283 



Penn the Florist. 270 

 Perkins St. Nur- 

 series 259 



Peters & Son, 



Geo 259 



Pierce Co. F. 0.294 

 Pierson, A. N...259 

 Piersou, F. R...258 

 Plant Food Co.. 



2f>th Century.. 292 

 p. elilmaiin Bros. 



270b, 282 

 Quaker City Ma- 

 chine Co 293 



Reed & Keller. .284 

 Reinberg, Peter. 282 



Reich, V. E 293 



Rex Co.. 277-291 -293 

 Rice, M. &• Co.. 238 

 Riclvards Bros. ..277 

 Robinson & Co 



282-284 

 Robinson, J. C 



Seed Co 277 



Rock, Wm. L...278 

 Roehrs. J. Co... 258 

 Roland. Thos. ...259 

 R o 1 k e r, A. & 



Sons 239-291 



Rosery, The 278 



Page 

 Rustic Mfg. Co. 291 



Sjilter Bros 279 



Sander & Son...2.j8 

 Schulz, Jacob... 2iS 



Scott, John 273 



Sharp, Partridge 



Co 234 



Sheridan, W. _F.2S4 

 Siggers & Sig- 



gers 295 



Skidelsky, S. S 



& Co 277 



Smith, E. D. & 



Co 292 



Smith, P. J 284 



Smith, W. & T. 



Co 261 



Smyth, Wm. J.. 278 

 Soltau Fernery, 



B 293 



Sprague. J. H...258 

 Standard Plate 



Glass Co 294 



Stumpp, Geo. M.278 

 Stearns, A. T. 



Lumber Co.... 293 

 Stumpp & Wal- 

 ter Co 274-292 



Page 

 Svracuse Pottery 



'Co 297 



Tailby 297 



Totty, Chas. H.259 

 Thorburn, J. M. 



& Co 277 



Traendly & 



Schenck 284 



United Fertilizer 



Co 292 



Valentine. J. A. 278 

 Van Assche, F. .294 

 Vick's Jas. Sons. 277 

 Vincent, R., Jr., 



& Sons Co 259 



Wants, For Sale.29(J 

 Ward, R. M. & 



Co 271 



Welch Bros 285 



Weeber & Don.. '277 

 Whittier & Co.. 



W. B 261 



Williams 273 



Wilson, Robt. G.278 



Wood Bros 239 



Woodrow & 



Marketos 284 



Young & Nugent.2i8 



Q^iiiiiiiiiinitiiiiitiiiiaitninHiii 

 I WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC 



B Advertkcmeats in this colutno aoe 

 C cent a wo«d. Intttals count as Tr<wk 

 £ Cash with order. All cocre^ocdenei 

 I acWressed "care HORTICUL- 

 g TURE" shooU be sent to » Haoa- 

 B ilion Place, Bo^on. _^ 



roittiiiimHintniniwmiMHiKimiiiiwiMi 

 HELP WANTED. 



Obituary* 



Charles E. Keith. 

 "Charlie" Keith, for many years 

 superintendent of parks of Bridgeport, 

 Conn., beloved by all who knew him, 

 passed away on Thursday afternoon. 

 August 15, aged 63 years. He had 

 been taken ill suddenly in Beardsley 

 Park on the previous Saturday while 

 making preparations to attend the 

 meeting of the Association of Ameri- 

 can Park Superintendents at Boston. 

 Mr. Keith was a charter member of 

 the Association and the news of his 

 illness had occasioned much sympa- 

 thy among the members at the Boston 

 meeting and in recognition of his lov- 

 able personality and his loyalty to 

 the Association a unanimous vote was 

 passed making him president emeri- 

 tus for the balance of his life. TTn- 

 fortunately, the honor was a brief 

 one, although sincerely bestowed. 

 George A. Parker of Hartford, G. X. 

 Amrhyn of New Haven and Theodore 

 Wirth of Minneapolis attended the 

 funeral and a floral piece was sent 

 as a token from the Association of 

 American Park Superintendents. 



ROSE, carnation auT general stock 

 grower for wholesale and retail estalilish- 

 mcnt. To assist with fires in turns. Must 

 be sober and reliable. $35 a month with 

 board and room. Give full particulars and 

 references in first letter. "T. A, care 

 HORTICULTURE. 



-WANTED — Foreman Tnv commercial 

 greenhouses growing mostly pot plants. 

 Only sober, industrious, >elialde man want- 

 ed. Address "N. S.," care HORTICUL- 



T URL 



"FERTILIZER AGENTS WANTED— To 

 handle Shell-Marl Land-Lime and other 

 materials. Exclusive agency, liberal com- 

 mission Vermont Marl Co.. Brattleboro, Yt. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



' GARDENER— Fifteen years' experience 



in growing vegetables, plants and fruit, 



both under glass and outdoors; bes-t of 



references. "S. F.." care HORTICUL- 



ry JiZi • 



GARDENER seeks permanent position on 

 private place. Has had 23 years experi- 

 ence in greenhouses and outside. Age 45, 

 \mcricaii, married, strictly temperate. Ad- 

 di'ess ''F. A.." care HORTICULTU RE. 



WANTED— Position in charge of place, 

 private or commercial. Experienced and 

 competent In indoor or outdoor depart- 

 ments. THOMAS PEGLER, 227 Norfolk 

 street, Wollaston, Mass. ^^^ 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE— Freeh from factory, new; 

 10 X 12, 16 X 18, 16 I 24, double thick. * 

 and B qualities. Markrt dropped. No'T " 

 the time to buy and gave money. P«r»nm- 

 sky Bros., Inc., 215-217 Haremeytr W.. 

 Brooklyn. N Y. ^^^^ 



FOR RENT 



FOR RENT, low, with privilege of pur- 

 chase seven greenhouses in fine condition, 

 with 'good piece of land planted with car- 

 nations, etc. All in order for immediate 

 occupancy. A great opportunity. Ch.arles 

 Millang, 55-57 West 26tb St^, New York. 



WANTED TO RENT 



Joseph M. Cole. 

 Joseph M. Cole, who opened the first 

 cut flower store in Peoria, 111., and 

 who had lived in that city for about 

 58 years, died at his residence, 615 

 North Jefferson avenue, Peoria, on Au- 

 gust 9. He was born in London, Eng- 

 land, and came to America with his 

 parents when a year old. For many 

 years he was associated with his 

 brothers in the florists' business, re- 

 tiring about six years ago. 



Andrew Johnson. 

 On August 8, Andrew Johnson, gar- 

 dener for Mrs. David King, Newport, 

 R. 1., died at his residence from pneu- 

 monia. He was born in Sweden in 

 1851 and came to America in 1871 and 

 for the greater part of the time since 

 has been head gardener for the late 

 David King, Jr. His widow, one son 

 and a daughter survive him. 



Miss Mary Foley. 



Mary, daughter of James Foley, died 



under an operation for appendicitis 



Aug. 19. She was nine years of age 



and is the niece of P. J. Foley, presi- 



WVNTED to rent greenhouses, 20,000- 

 to 40,000 square feet of gl.ass, in eastern 

 states, in good running "'-cIp'--^ St«te '"'1 

 particulars. "P. T.." care HORTICUL- 

 TURE. 



dent of the Chicago Florists' Club, and 

 her death coming just as the conven- 

 tion opened was particularly sad, es- 

 pecially as her father is in the west 

 for his health. 



S. W. La Pointe. 

 After an illness of only four days, 

 Samuel I.a Pointe, nurseryman of Mon- 

 roe, Mich., died on July 26, aged 63 

 years. He was a native of France. He 

 leaves a wife and six children. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Jackson, Miss.— John & Downs, who 

 recently bought out the McKay Seed 

 & Floral Co.. have dissolved partner- 

 ship. 



St. Paul, Minn.— Munich & Wahler, 

 a new firm, have purchased the green- 

 houses of Leo Hermes on Gorman 

 avenue. 



Hamilton, N. Y.— The Hamilton 

 greenhouses. Clayton Risley. proprie- 

 tor, will be entirely rebuilt and reor- 

 ganized next spring. 



