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HORTICULTURE 



August 19, 1911 



List of Advertisers 



Page 



Advance Co -'■" 



Aschmann. G....2W) 

 Aphine Mi- Co 289 

 Badgley, Be Wel oa , 



V V Meyer. •■•■•-?- 

 Bauuin- i Mk - 

 Barnard. \\ . W • _ 



Co -" 



Barrows .>. Sou. 260 

 Baj i rsdorfei . H. 



* Co 279 



,\ Co 

 Baj State Nur- 



- - ,a 



Hoi. I. ink & At- 



kins '-'° 



Boddington, A. 



1 273 



BO, J. <fc 



Sou 271 



Bolles. V. A lioU 



Boston Florist 



Letter Co 280 



Boston Plate & 

 Window Gins* 



Co 291 



Boston Co-opera- 

 tive F l o w e r 



Market -'79 



B o s t on Flower 



Ex 280 



Braslan Seed Co. -77 

 Breck, J. & Son. 277 

 Breitmevir, J. 



Sons 27$ 



Bridgeiuau's Seed 



Warehouse ...277 

 Brill. Francis... 277 

 Budlong, J. A.. .280 

 Burpee, W. A. & 



Co 276 



Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co 259 



Chicago Flower 

 Growers' Asso- 

 ciation 280 



C h i 1 d s, John 



Lewis 259 



Clarke's. D. S.ms.278 

 Coldwell L a » n 



Mower Co JTti 



Cowee, \V. .1 282 



Craig. Bobt. Co. 



260-272 

 Crawl.uck. G. W 282 



Dards 27s 



Dorner & Sons 



Co 259 



Dreer, II. A 



271 290-291 

 Dysart, R. J... .282 

 Dnnlop, John H.278 

 Eastern Cheiubal 



Co 2S9 



Edwards Folding 



Box Co 280 



Elliott's \v, s.ii,. 259 



Esler. J. G 2'.hj 



Ernest. W. II 



Eyres 278 



Farquhar, R. & 



J. ^ Co.... 275-277 

 Foley Mfg. Co.. 290 



Ford, M. C 282 



Ford, W. P 282 



Fottler, Fiske, 



Kawsun Co. ...276 



Fromeut, II. E. .282 



F.279 



e, Patrick. .289 



Greater X. V. 



Florists Asso 282 



.1 • -..277 



Gu'k- Bros Ci 2ifi 



Gurum. \V. 1. 



Hail Asso 



Hart. Geo. B. 



Hen. oi '. Jos... .2,-1 



Herbert, D. & 



Son 2o9 



Hews, A. H. & 



Co 2-'.. 



BUlIflnger Bri 

 Hjalmar Bart- 



maun & Co.. . .277 

 Holland Nui - 



ies 27-> 



Home C o r r . 



School 2SS 



Holm & Olsen. . .278 

 Horan, E, I 



Hunt, E. II 



291-292 

 Chas. J 



rage 



Kervan Co 282 



King Cons. Co. .290 

 Kroi - "-H Bros. 201 

 Knebler, W. H..283 

 & lhirrell.274 

 Langjahr, A. H..2S2 

 Leonard Seed Co.CTi 

 Leuthy, A. & Co.260 

 Loechner & Co. .260 



Lone, W. II 278 



Lord & Burn- 

 ham 292 



MncMulkin, E...27S 

 Matthews 2.8 



Co - 8 " 



McConnell, Alex. 278 

 MeCullough's, J. 



M. Sons Co... 280 

 M.llutrhison & 



Co. 275 



McManus, Jas.. .282 

 Mlchell, H. F. 



Co. 277 



M ic h i K a n Cut 



Flower 0s 283 



Millang. Chas. -.282 



Millang. F 282 



Miller. E. S 260 



Moliz. A. & Co.. 282 

 Moninger, J. C. .290 

 Moore, Hentz & 



Nash 2S2 



Murray. Samuel. 278 

 N E. Nurseries. 275 

 Niessen. Leo Co.280 

 Oechslin, F ra . n | > - 271 



Ordonez Bros. . .274 

 ouwerkerk. P...ZIB 

 Palethrope, P. R 



Co Jsy 



Palmer, W. J- *_ „ 



S,,n - ,s 



Park Floral Co.. 278 

 Parshelskv Bros.290 

 Pennoek - Meehan 



Co 



Perkins St 



series ■• 

 Pi tors & 



Co 



Pierce. F. O 



Page 

 Wants. For Sale 288 

 Ward, R. M. „v __ 



Co 275 



Welch Bros 280 



Wilson 27S 



Wilson Plant Oil 



Co 289 



lML-e 

 Withers. J. T-. .275 

 Wittlxdil. Geo. 



C. 270 



Wood Bros 259 



Young, A. L.273-282 



,^ Nugent.278 



Zinn. J. A 279 



N. Y.— Edwin Lyon, range 

 Hanson, carnation 



Y.— S. 



Charles Frost, 



lager, 



Co 



Jacobs, E 



Sons . . . . 

 Jansky, J. 



Easting, 



Co. .. 





,.v 



.290 

 .280 



W. F. 





281 

 T-or- 



£60 



Heed 



289 

 <',,.2'.H> 

 Pierson, A. N...260 

 I'm - in. F. R. 



258 



Plant Food Co., 



20th Century. .289 

 Pnelilmann Kros.-Sn 



Pratt, B. G 289 



Rayner. I. M....259 

 H, ..1 A; Keller.. 2s2 

 Reinberg, Peter.280 

 Rice, M. & CO-.258 



Rickards Bros " 



Bobinson & ' o 280 

 Rock, Wm. L. ...2iS 

 Roehrs, Julius 



'-'] 



Roland Thos 2,4 



Ro 1 k e r. A. & 



- 289 



Sander & Son. . .274 



Seliulz, Jacob.. .2iS 



Scott, John 260 



Sharp. Partridge 



Co. 20° 



Sheridan. W. F..282 

 Shiun, Warren .276 

 ht & Sie- 



. 282 



- 290 



Skhielsky & Ir- 

 win 259 



Smith. P. J 282 



Smith. E. D. & 



259 



Smith, W. & T. 



278 



Smyth, Wm. J. .278 

 Standard P 1 a te 



Glass Co 290 



Stearns. A. T 



Lumbei I 

 Stumpp & Wal- 

 ter Co 2S9 



ise Pottery 



2S9 



Tiilbv 279 



Thorbnrn, J. M. 



-V Co 277 



chas. H..259 

 T c a e u d 1 v & 



Si henck 282 



Valentine, J. A. .278 

 Vick's Jos. Son- -'" 

 Vincent. R., Jr.. 

 & Sens 250 



Landscape Gardening 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR 



CONTEMPLATED. 

 Fremont, Neb.— C. H. Green, addi- 

 tion. 



Whitman, Mass. -A. A. Reed, addi- 

 tions. 



Utica. N. Y. — John L. Zoeckler, one 

 house. 



Hartford, Mich.- - L. E. Davis, house 

 25 x 100. 



Secaucus. N. J.— J. Gullicksen. one 

 house. 



Baraboo, Wis.— Ernest Ross, one 

 house. 



Cobleskill, N. Y.— Alfred Goldring, 

 addition. 



Washington, D. C— Gude Bros. Co., 

 addition. 



Irondequoit, N. Y. — Edw. Broekman, 

 one house. 



Elizabeth, N. J.— William Jacobson, 

 one house. 

 Brighton 

 of houses. 

 Troy, N. 

 house 22 x 50. 



Belmont, Mass, 

 house 42 x 240. 



Cincinnati, O.— The Hyde Park Rose 

 Co., additions. 



Somerdale, N. J. Kmil Lalaehe, 

 house 20 x 100. 



Hartford, Conn.— Retreat for the In- 

 sane, one house. 



La Crosse, Wis.— The La Crosse 

 Floral Co.. addition. 



Oneonta, N. Y— C. W. Peck, re- 

 building two houses. 



Grand Rapids, Mich.— Freyling and 

 Mendels, one house. 



Sioux City, la.— Felix Schulte, two 

 houses each 30 x 100. 



Newtonville, N. Y — Philip Warner, 

 two houses each 32 x 100. 



Miles City, Mont.— Smedley & Co., 

 two houses each 34 x 100. 



Watervleit, N. Y.— William Hannell, 

 carnation house 28 x 150. 



Santa Cruz, Calif.— The Leedham 

 Bulb Co.. house 22 x 100. 



Atco, N. J.— H. Higgins, one violet 

 house, one general purpose house. 



Madison, Wis.— The Capital City 

 Greenhouse Co., eight houses each 

 21x150. 



Oklahoma City, Okla.— A $2000 

 greenhouse is to be erected by the 

 city at Wheeler Park. 



Paxton, III.— Addenis, Morgan & Co., 

 four houses each 23S feet long, boiler 

 house and work room 22 x 100. 



A couree foe Hoane-makers a»d 

 GudtKn taught by Pro*. Craif 

 and Pro* Bachelor, of Cornell 

 University. 



Gardeners who understand in>- 

 to-date methods and practice are 

 in demand lor the beat positions. 



A knowledge of Landscape Gar- 

 dening is indispensable to those 

 who would haTe the pleaaantaat 

 P»or. Ciaic homes. 



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| WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. 



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 i cent a word. Initials count u wofda. 

 S Cash with order . All correal 



= addressed "care HORTlCUL- 

 j TURE" should be sent to 11 Him- 3 

 E ilton Place. Boston. 



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FOR SALE— Fresh from factory new 10 

 x 12, 16x18. 16x24, double thick. A and 

 B qualities. Market dropped. No"* 8 J™ 

 time to buy and save money. Parshelsky 

 Bios Inc.f 59 Montrose Ave., Brooklyn, 

 N._Y. - 



FOR SALE— Two water tube boilers 100 

 up each, Heine type; three tubular 

 boilers. 66 inches by IS feet; perfect con- 

 dition and cheap. Armstrong Mfg. Co., 

 Springfield, O. ^^^^_^ = __-_ 



PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. 

 Vines and How to Grow Them. By 

 William C. McCollum— This is still 

 another addition to the Garden Li- 

 brary. Like the foregoing it is pro- 

 fuseiv illustrated, and is thoroughly 

 practical in its contents. Not only 

 hardv garden climbers are included 

 but greenhouse climbers as well. It 



is a very interesting book of over 300 

 pages and should be included in every 

 florists' library. 



Chrysanthemums and How to Grow 

 Them bv I. L. Powell.— The fact that 

 the book has been written by this pro- 

 ficient grower and prize winning cham- 

 pion of the exhibition table will be a 

 sufficient guarantee of its value as a 

 guide to anyone aiming for success as 

 a chrysanthemum grower. It is a com- 

 plete manual, covering all phases ot 

 instruction for either private or com- 

 mercial growing. It is a notable addi- 

 tion to The Garden Library. The pub- 

 lishers could not have selected a more 

 acceptable authority to prepare the 



work. 



Garden Planning, by W. S. Rogers— 

 Especially designed to help the maker 

 of small gardens in fitting his desires 

 to the situation and conditions. It 

 deals with principles as well as prac- 

 tice and is illustrated with a wealth 

 of sketches and plans. While intended 

 primarily for the amateur it is safe 

 to say that few gardeners or florists 

 there are who cannot learn something 

 from this book which they do not 

 know and is worth the knowing, es- 

 pecially in the present lapid growth ot 

 public appreciation for garden art. 

 Useful lists of plants for various gar- 

 den purposes are appended. 



The foregoing three additions to the 

 Garden Library series are published 

 by Doubleday, Page & Co., at the um- 

 foim price of $1.1". Copies can be 

 supplied by HORTICULTURE at pub- 

 lisher's price. 



A H. Hews & Co., flower pot nianu- 

 faiiuieis. have erected another clay 

 storage shed this summer at North 

 Cambridge. Mass.. 52x190 ft. and 30 ft. 

 high. This company uses nearly 10.- 

 iii ii i tons of clay each year in the man- 

 , nurture of flower pots. 



