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HOKTICULTURE 



October 5, 1912 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR 

 CONTEMPLATED. 



Paxinosa, Pa.— J. J. t'ook, house 24 

 x50. 



Durham, Ore.— J. B. Pilkington, one 

 house. 



St. Helen, Mich.— Louis Hayet, one 

 house. 



Hutchison, Kan.— L. R. Bever, house 

 18 X 120. 



Rhinebeck, N. Y.— J. Yonder Linden 

 addition. 



Marshall, Tex.— Marshall Floral Co. 

 two houses. 



Wheeling, W. Va. — Frank C. Siehert, 

 two houses. 



Suffolk, Va.— Suffolk Floral Gardens 

 house 20 X 100. 



Overbrook, Pa. — Mrs. James S. Mar 

 tin, one house. 



Detroit, Mich. — Norman Sullivan 

 Woodward avenue, house 19 x 85. 



Minneapolis, Minn. — Andrew Her- 

 zog, Penn avenue, N., one house. 



Pittsburgh, Pa.— T. A. Mellon, 401 

 North Negley avenue, one house. 



Baltimore, Md.— Harry J. Quick, Lib- 

 erty road, one house 14 x 100, one 16 x 

 100. 



Memphis, Tenn. — Olaf Johnson, Old 

 Randolph road, four houses each 20 x 

 1.30. 



Southampton, N. Y. — Albert B. 

 Boardman, Great Plains road, one 

 house. 



Evansville, Ind. — Austin J. Wallace, 

 510 Cleveland avenue, vegetable house 

 15 X 100. 



Newport, R. I.— Henry A. C. Taylor 

 estate, eight houses and potting shed. 

 Wm. McKay, gardener. 



Duluth, Minn.—J. J. Le Borious, ad 

 ditions at 921 Bast Third street, also 

 2501 Woodland avenue. 



Dover, N. H. — C. L. Howe, Garrison 

 Hill, violet house. C. A. Davis, 339 

 Washington street, rose house. 



Providence, R. I. — J. P. Swanson, 

 Stanton avenue, one house. D. M. 

 Potter, 501 Park avenue, house 40 x 

 190. Brown University, house 18 x 25. 

 Chattanooga, Tenn.— W. C. Wright, 

 representative of Lord & Burnham 

 Co., has recently visited this city re- 

 garding the erection of greenhouses 

 at Warner park. 



Farmington, Utah. — R. Miller, man- 

 ager of the Miller Floral Co., writes 

 that the recent report that they are 

 to build more houses is incorrect. 

 They have just finished a range and 

 will not build any more at present. 



New Bedford, Mass. — W. H. Daven- 

 port, who has just completed a green- 

 house, recently reported in HORTI- 

 CULTURE, has had a store at 35 Pur- 

 chase street three or four years, but 

 this is his first greenhouse. He in- 

 tends to use it for growing violets. 



San Francisco, Cal. — The contract 

 for the construction of the green- 

 houses and potting shed for the Pana- 

 ma-Pacific International Exposition 

 has been awarded to Neil A. McLean, 

 of San Francisco. They will be erect- 

 ed in Tennessee Hollow in the Presi- 

 dio Reservation. 



Greenhouse Materials anTSd 



IRON or WOOD SASH BARS 



In all lengthe up to S2 feet. 



Milled to any detail (urnlsbed or will 

 furnish details and cut materials read; fur 

 erection. 



Rose Ave. 

 Street 



Frank Van Assclie/"!:k°d^;t.hf' 



GLASS 



for GREENHOISE and HOT BED 



SASHES. Uur prires ran be lunl by 

 mail, and it will pay you to get them. 

 We carry the larjjest stock of Specially 

 Selected Glass in Greater New York and 

 can supply any quantity from a box to 

 a car load on a one day notice, and at 

 Rook Bottom Prices. 



PARSHELSKY BROS. Inc. 



215-217 Havemeyer St., Brooklyn, TJ. Y. 



)reer'8 Peerless^ 

 Glazing Points 



For Greenbouses 



Drive easy and true, because 

 both bevels are on the eame 

 side. Can't twist and break 

 the glass in driving. Galvan- 

 ized and will not nist. No 

 rights or lefts. 

 The Peerless Glazing Poi 

 is patented. No others lik_ 

 it. Order from youtdealer^ 

 or direct from us. 

 1000,75c. postpaid. 

 Samples free. 

 HENBT A. DEEEE.I 

 711 Chestnut Street^ 

 PhUadelphifc 



A STIC A 



ifeenliouseqlam^^ 



USE IT NOW» 



F.O. PIERCE CO. 



12 W. BROADWAY 

 NEW YORK 



Mastica Is elastic and tenacious, admits of ex- 

 pansion and contraction Putty becomes bard 

 und b Ittie. Broken glass more easily removed 

 without breakln{^ of other glass as occurs with 

 hard putty Lasts longer than putty Basy to 

 apply. 



JERSEY CITY, N. J. 



Send your business direct to Washington. 

 Saves time and insures better service. 

 Personal attention guaranteed. 

 Thirty years active service. 



SIGGERS & SIGGERS 



PATENT LAWYERS 



Box 9, National Union Building 

 Washington, D. C. 



WROUGHT IRON PIPE FOR SALE 



Rethreaded, thoroughly 0Terh«uled, In ran- 

 dom lengths, guaranteed free from 

 splits or holes. 

 It will pav you to commnnlrate with aa. 



ALBERT & DAVIDSON 



SI 7-83 I'nion Avenn« 



Brooklyn. N V 



In ordering gootk pitate add " I tmw 

 it in •' HORTICULTURS." 



GREAT for HIGH NAILING 



Pulls the nail ont straight a»d 

 easy. This Is Important In hot 

 houses. 



16 or 21 oz. Head. 

 Cheapest and handiest hammer 

 ever made, when yon consider 

 what It will do. Costs three times 

 more to make — but. At yonr 

 dealer's or from ns, delivery pre- 



"""■ RETAIL $1.00 



DOUBLE CLAW HAMMER CO. 



453 



sTARTX BROADWAY 



m] BROOKLYN 



^-■7 / N. Y. 



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SASH BARS 



32 feet or longer 



HOT BED SASH 

 PECKY C YPRESS BENCH LUMBER 



GREENHOUSES 



ERECTED AND EQUIPPEI COMPLETE IF DESIRED 



Write for Circular "D" and Prices 



The A. T. STEARNS LUMBER CO. 



NEPONSET, BOSTON, MASS. 



S. JACOBS & SONS 



UPON ^r ^S»_ fScouc^r 



D/CGvTnifiO 



1359-1385 Flushing Ave. 



BROOKLYN, - - - N. Y. 



CHARLES H. DODD 



Greenhouse Ballder, General Greenhonse 



Mechanic. 



Iron Frame and Weed Bar Hontea. 



Ideal Greenhonse Boilers. 



Material! Furnished or Erected. Heatlag 



and Ventilating Materials. 



578 Ocean Ave., JERSEY CITY. N. J. 



Evans 20th Century Arm 



Will not twist the shafting pipe. Three 

 times the power of old style elbow arms. 

 Sold only with Evans Challenge Machine. 



Write for free Catalogue tc 



QUAKER CITY MACOINB CO. 



Rlchmnnd. lod. 



THE FLORISTS' HAIL ASSOCIATION OF 

 AMERICA, insarer of S2,500.000 sq. ft. of glass 



For particulars address 



John G. Esler, Sn'y Saddle River, N.J. 



