February 7, 1914 



HORTICULTURE 



203 



' 'Irl^v HARrS HANDY HANDLE 



Necessity 



Fits securely on ony stindard pot and by the nse of a little chif- 

 fon or ribbon gives yju a Basket effect at a very small additional 

 expense, Increasing the price of your plants 100 per cent. 



At Your Dealer's or Direct. 



1 12 Inches high, $2.50 per doz. 



2 15 " •• 3.,50 " " 



3 18 " " 4.00 " " 



4 24 Inches high, $5.00 per doz. 



5 30 " " 6.50 " " 



6 36 " " 9.00 " " 



GEO. B. HART, Manufacturer, 24 to 30 Stone Street, Rochester, N.Y. 



Personal 



S. E. Spencer, of Brookland Gardens, 

 Woburn, Mass., has been serving on 

 the Suffolk County jury for the last 

 four weeks. 



J. Edison Smith, florist at the Aca- 

 demy of the Assumption, Wellesley, 

 Mass., was married on January 27th 

 to Miss Bessie C. Dunton at the home 

 of the bride in Dorchester, Mass. 



Ben Lipman, who has had charge of 

 the Northside Greenhouses, Columbia 

 City. Ind.. for the past three years, 

 has removed to Covington, Ky., where 

 he is to take a position with another 

 concern. 



Visitors In Boston: A. E. Thatcher, 

 Bar Harbor, Me.; A. W. Dowling, su- 

 perintendent for W. S. Keniey. Mor- 

 ristown, N. J.; W. A. Manda, South 

 Orange, N. J.; Frank McMahon, Sea- 

 bright, N .J.; D. Dean, Little Silver, 

 N. J. 



WALTER MOTT'S NOTES BY THE 



WAY. 



Peabody, Mass. 



J. M. Ward & Co. report a very good 



season. Space restricts or more glass 



would be erected. 



Portsmouth, N. H. 

 Robert Capstick says it will not be 

 long ere his houses will be gone, owing 

 to the land being desired by the Civic 

 Improvement Association for a public 

 park. 



Waverley, Mass. 

 "W. W. Edgar Co. have made sev- 



fJ 



Apply to 



The Meyer Green 



SILKALINE 



IS THE LONGEST AND STRONGEST 

 IN THE WORU) 



And for sale by all the leading floriBts 

 anil snpplv houses throughout the land. 



It vour Jobber does not keep It. write 

 direct to us and we will see that yon 

 are fully supplied. 



Samples Sent Free 



THE JOHN C. MEYER THREAD QO., LOWELirMASS. 



Id Writing Advertisers Kindly Mention HORTICDLTURE. 



KOMADA BROS. 



Ma 



ufacturers of all Kinds of 



WIRE DESIGNS and FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 

 1008 Vine Street, - - PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



THE Florists' Supply 

 House of America 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



1129 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Florist's Refrigerators 



Display Cases, Storage 

 Rooms, Store Fixtures. Ask 

 for Catalog X2. 



UNITED REFRIGERATOR & ICE \mmcmim] 

 MACHINE CO., Kenosha, Wis. 



eral improvements to their plant. En- 

 closing the boiler house meant a big 

 saving in fuel and excellent storage 

 this winter. Easter stock looks prom- 

 ising. The whole establishment will 

 appear very inviting to the host of vis- 

 itors expected during convention week. 



Frank Edgar is located on a hill 

 commanding a grand view of the Hub 

 and vicinity. Although ere many 

 years the property will be too valuable 

 for present use, he intends erecting an- 

 other large house with the profits from 

 the next season's business. 



GRAND SPRING EXHIBITION 



Under the Auspices of the Horticultural Society 

 of New York and the New York Florists' Club 



$12,500 in Premiums mJ™ bTww 



Are you preparing to exhibit? Have you received the preliminary schedule covering 

 plants? If not, write for a copy without delay. Cut Flower schedules ready January first. 



JOHN YOUNG 



Secretary, 53 West 28th Street, NEW YORK 



Telephone, 7362 Madison Square 



