830 



HOETICULTUKE 



August 31, 1912 



I^ist of Advertisers 



Advauce Co 335 



Albeit & David- 

 sou 334 



Aphiue Mfg. Co. 333 

 Aschmjiuu, G....313 

 Ayres Co., S. 



BrysoQ 319 



Badgley, Reidel 



& Meyer 32-1 



Baiuai-d, W. W. 



Co 319 



Barrows & Son.. 209 

 Bayei'sdorfer, H. 



& Co 30O 



Bay State Nur- 

 series 314 



BobbiuU & At- 

 kins 314 



Boddington, A. 



T 315 



Bolgiauo, J. & 



Sou 319 



Boston Florist 



Letter Co 322 



Bret-bt Co 321 



BrecU. J. & Son. 319 

 Bridjjemau's Seed 



Warebouse . . .319 

 Breitmeyer's, J. 



Sous 320 



Endlong, J. A... 322 

 Burpee, W. A. & 



Co 319 



Carbone 321 



Cbieago Carna- 

 tion Co 322 



Cbicago Flower 



Growers' Asso.322 

 C b i 1 d s , John 



Lewis 29S 



Clarke's, D. 



.Sons 320 



Cowee, W. J 324 



Craig, Kobt. Co. 311 

 Crawbuek, Geo. 



W 324 



Dards 320 



Dodd, Chas. H..335 

 Double Claw 



Hammer Co... 332 

 Doruer & Sons 



Co 299 



Dreer. H. A. . . . 



313-332-334 

 Duulop, Jobu H.321 



Dysart, R. J 324 



Eastern Cbemical 



Co 333 



Edwards Folding 



Bo.\- Co 322 



Elliott, W. Sons. 316 

 Ernest. \V. H. ..332 



Esler, J. G 334 



Eyres 320 



Fairfield L a n d- 

 scape & Nur- 

 sery Co 314 



Faripibar. K. & 



J. Co 310 



Florists' Tel. De- 

 livery 320 



Fifke. Tbeo 319 



Foley. Mfg. Co. 334 



Ford, M. C 324 



Ford, W. I' 324 



Fottler, Fiske, 



Eawsou Co 319 



Fraraingham Nur- 

 series 314 



Frank e u b a c b, 



Cba.s. E 314 



Froment, H. B.324 



Frost, Cbas 31S 



Galvin, Tbos. F.321 

 Gasser, J. M. Co. 321 



Gibson Bros 321 



Goodsell, P. H. .314 

 Greater, N. i'. 



Florists' .Asso.324 

 Grey, T. J. Co.. 319 

 Gude Bros. Co. .321 

 Hail Association. 334 

 Hamraoud Taint 

 and Slug Shot 



Works 333 



Hart, George B.321 

 Hartford & Mc- 



Donougb 3'24 



Hatcher 3'20 



Haven Seed Co. 319 

 Heacoek, Jos.... 313 

 Henderson, A... 313 

 Hilflnger Bros. ..332 

 Hitebiugs & Co. 336 

 Holm & Olson.. 320 



Horau, E. C 324 



Hews, A. H. & 

 Co 332 



Page 

 Holland Nur- 

 series 314 



Hunt, E. H. 333-334 



llilte, D 333 



Irwin, R. J 299 



Interstate Tobac- 

 co Co 333 



Jacobs & Sons, 



S 335 



Johnston, T. J. 



& Co 321 



Kasting. W. P. 



Co 32.-; 



Keller, J. B. 



Sous 321 



Kervan Co 324 



King Cone. Co.. 335 

 Kroescbell Bros. 335 

 Kuebler, W. H..3'25 

 Laser & Hurrell.298 



Lange, A 321 



Lange, H. F. A. 321 

 Lansjahr, A. H.324 

 Lemon Oil Co... 333 

 Leonard Seed Co.319 

 Leuthy, A. & Co.299 

 I.oeehner & Co. .313 

 Lutton, W. H...336 

 MacMulkiu, E...321 

 Maynard, W. B.314 

 .McCarthy, N. F. 



Co 325 



McConuell, Alex. 320 

 .MeCray Refrig- 

 erator Co 325 



.M<Cullough's, J. 



M. Sons Co. ..321 

 McHutcbison & 



Co 299 



McManus, Jas...324 

 Merritt, B. G...299 

 Michell, H. F. 



Co 318 



Michigan Cut 



Flower Ex. .. .3'25 

 .Metropolitan Ma- 

 terial Co 335 



Jlillang. Chas... 324 



Miller. E. S 313 



Montreal Floral 



Exchange 324 



Moore. Ilentz & 



Nasb 324 



.Murray. Samuel. 320 

 Xiessen, Leo Co. 322 

 Oechsliu, Frank. 29S 

 Oklahoma Seed 



Growers' Co. ..319 

 Ouwurkerk, P. . .314 

 Palmer, W. J. & 



Son 320 



Park Floral Co. 320 

 Parshelsky Bros. 334 



Patten & Co 298 



Pennock - Meehan 



Co 323 



Penu the Florist.321 

 Perkins St. Nur- 

 series 299 



Peters & Son, 



Geo 299 



Pierce Co., F. 0.334 

 Pierson, A. N...299 

 Piersou, F. R. Co.298 

 Plant Food Co., 



20tb Century.. 333 

 I'liehlmann Bros.3'22 

 Pulverized M a - 



nure Co 333 



Quaker City Ma- 

 chine Co 335 



Reed & Keller. .3-24 

 Ueinberg. Peter. 322 



Reich, V. E 334 



Rex Co. .319-332-334 

 Rice, M. & C0..29S 

 Rickards Bros... 319 

 Robinson, H. M. 



& Co 322-324 



Robinson, J. C. 



Seed Co 319 



Rock, ■VVm. L. ..320 

 Roehrs, J. Co... 298 



Thos 299 



A. & 



313-332 



The 320 



Co. 332 

 320 



Roland 

 Rnlkcr 

 Sens 

 Kosirv 

 Rustic Mfg 

 Salter Bro: 



Page 

 Smith, E. D. & 



Co 333 



Smith, P. J 324 



Smith, W. & T. 



Co 314 



Smyth, Wm. J.. 320 

 Soltau Fernery, 



B 313 



Sprague, J. H. ..298 

 Standard Plate 



Glass Co 334 



Stumpp, Geo. M.32u 

 Stearns, A. T. 



Lumber Co. . . .335 

 Stumpp & Wal- 

 ter Co 333 



Syracuse Pottery 



Co 332 



Tailby 321 



Totty, Chas. H..299 

 Thorburu, J. M. 

 & Co 319 



Page 

 T r a e n d 1 y & 



Schenck 324 



United Fertilizer 



Co 333 



A'aleutine, J. A. 320 

 Van Assche, F..334 

 Vick's Jas. Sons. 319 

 Vincent, R., Jr., 



& Sons Co.... 299 

 Wants, For Sale. 330 

 Ward, R. M. & 



Co 317 



Welch Bros 325 



Weeber & Don. .319 

 Whittier & Co., 



W. B 314 



Williams 299 



Wilson, Robt. G.320 



Wood Bros 299 



Woodrow & 



Marketos 324 



Wolff. Julius 314 



Young & Nugent. 320 



S.indcr & Son. ..'298 

 Schulz. Jacob.. . .320 



Sell. John 313 



Sharp, Partridge 



Co 334 



Sheridan, W. F.324 

 Siggers & Sig- 



gers 334 



Skidelsky, S. S. 



& Co 319 



PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. 



L. C. Page & Co., Boston, have just 

 published t'wo ne-w books in the "Spell" 

 series— "The Spell of England," by 

 Julia de Wolf Addison and "The Spell 

 of France," by Caroline Atwater 

 Mason. 



The Si)eU of England is all engros- 

 sing and the romantic and historical 

 facts -with which it deals are treated 

 in a vein which has just enough of 

 the sparlde of humor to maintain the 

 interest of the reader. The various 

 chapters are devoted to The Heart of 

 England, The Moated Grange, Bam- 

 bury Cross and other quaint spots in 

 the Coteswood Hills, The Valleys of 

 The Severn and The Nye, About Bath 

 and Wells, Here and There Near Lon- 

 don, The Great Universities, Days in 

 The North, The Vale of Conway, 

 Snowdonia and the Great Legend, 

 Merioneth and The Dee, The Shrine of 

 St. Edmund, Canterbui-y, Along the 

 Southern Coast, etc. 436 pages and 

 many beautiful illustrations including 

 a frontispiece in natural colors of 

 "Caesar's Tomb" at Warwick Castle. 

 The price is $2.50 net. 



"The Spell of France," like the fore- 

 going is adorned with many illustra- 

 tions from special photographs in rich 

 binding and all the finish which char- 

 acterizes all the Page publications. 

 The author conducts the reader 

 through haunted castles, churches and 

 abbeys, olive iields and vineyards, the 

 roses of Provence, under the palms 

 and groves on the Mediterranean 

 shore, and among the mountains and 

 rivers of Old France and the impres- 

 sive remains of an earlier civilization 

 in a most entertaining manner and 

 next to an actual visit this boolc will 

 be enjoyed by anyone interested in 

 foreign travel, history, legend and 

 customs. Price $2.50 net. 



A word regarding two new books of 

 fiction from the same publishers. "The 

 Chronicles of Avonlea" by Miss L. M. 

 Montgomery, author of "Green Ga- 

 bles," is a delightful story, full, of the 

 element of human pathos, cheery and 

 refined, and pervaded by a sweet at- 

 mosphere throughout. Price $1.40, 

 postpaid. 



"Miss Billy's Decision" is overflow- 

 ing with romantic humor and just 

 suited foi- these vacation days. It 

 would be a most excellent companion 

 for the ladies of the family if you have 

 to leave them at home when yoii go 

 to the fall exhibitions. It is a si-- 

 quel to "Miss Billy" and all the in- 

 terestin.? characters portrayed in that 



HELP WANTED. 



FERTILIZER AGENTS WANTED— To 

 handle Shell-Marl Land-Lime and other 

 materials. Exclusive agency, liberal com- 

 misslon. Vermqnt Marl Co., Brattleboro, Vt. 



WANTED— At once, a man willing to 

 work as partner in established nursery 

 business. For particulars write or come in 

 person AT ONCE. Charles F. Newell, 

 Chu rch S t., West N ewbur y, Mas s. 



WANTED— Man on a private place, five 

 acres, two greenhouses; must be temperate 

 and best of reference; steady work year 

 arouml^ ;^'E. M.," car e HO RTICULTURE. 



WANTED — First-class grower of cut 

 flowers and winter vegetables for range of 

 30,000 feet of glass in Middle West. Only 

 steady, reliable, experienced man wanted, 

 (live all references, etc., in first letter. 

 'JI.I._P.,'^care HORTICULTURE. 



MAN for greenhouse and park. Must 

 thoroughly understand growing pot plants 

 in greenhouse and evergreens, shrubs, etc., 

 in open field. Onl.v sober, industrious and 

 reliable man wanted. Permanent position 

 and good wages to the right man. Ad- 

 dress, The Irene Park, Gaffney, S. C. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



WANTED— steady position, by young 

 man on private estate or nursery. Expe- 

 i-iencc in Europe and America: good ref- 

 erences from reliable firms. Write Louis 

 de Wildt, 29 Day St., W. Somerville, Mass. 



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 

 nccnpancv. A great opportunity. Charles 

 Millang, 55-57 West 26th St., New York. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALF.— Freeh from factory. b»w: 

 10x12. 16x18, 16x24, donble thick. A 

 and R qualities. Market dropped. Now to 

 the time to buy and save money. Parshrt- 

 skv Bros., Inc., 215-217 Hayemeyer St.. 

 Brooklyn. N. Y. 



GREENHOUSE property for sale, Wood- 

 lawn Ave.. Everett. Mass., belonging to 

 Wm. Cliriste. Florist. Three hou.ses — 2, 

 20 x im, 1, 12x40; dwelling house, stock, 

 etc., included; 52,428 feet of land. Call on 

 premises. 



FOR SALE — Farm, nursery and green- 

 house property. 65 acres, including 10 

 acres nnrser.v stock. Dwelling house 12 

 rooms, steam heat, electric light, etc. ; 3 

 greenhouses, new, 10 x 24 glass, hot water 

 beating, coal all in for winter; barn 38 x 

 ■50: ice house. .50 tons ice; 2 wagon sheds; 

 2 poultry houses, new; 6 cows, 3 horses. 8 

 hogs. 100 fowl. Twenty-five miles from 

 Boston. Owner recentl.v died and property 

 will be sold low. Apply to "N," care 

 HORTICULTURE. 



volume are again Introduced. The 

 author is Eleanor H. Porter. Pub- 

 lished by L. C. Page <fe Co., 53 Beacon 

 St., Boston, Price $1.40 net. 



Bulletin No. 5 of the American Gladi- 

 olus Society has been issued. It con- 

 tains a complete list of the members 

 and other useful and interesting In- 

 formation for the trade. 



ST. LOUIS NOTES. 



George Walters, who makes florists' 

 wire work, has moved into the whole- 

 sale district. His new shop is at 1531 

 Pine street. 



M. P. Brazill of this city was elect- 

 ed vice-president of the National As- 

 sociation of Cemetery Superintendents 

 at its meeting held last week at Mil- 

 waukee, Wis. 



The Api)le Growers' Congress of 

 America held its annual meeting here 

 at the Planters' Hotel last week. The 

 meeting lasted two days and was well 

 attended. The election resulted in the 

 re-election of all the old officers. 



