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HORTICULTURE. 



September 2, 1911 



gSS? "POT rvXJOK 



99 TRY 



HEWS STANDARD POTS 



POT MAKERS FOR 140 YEARS 



WORLDS LARGEST MANUFACTUR 



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Pmttcb Stnct, 

 LON0. ISLAND CITY, N. Y. 



WRITE FOR CATALOCUE AND DISCOUNT* 



A. H. HEWS & CO., Inc. 



Main Office and Factorial 



Grv-ENHOUSES BUILDING OR 

 CONTEMPLATED. 



Milford, 111.— J. M. Smith, one house. 



Bellevue, O. — R. C. Arlin, house 24 

 xl25. 



Brockton, Mass.— A. A. Reed, one 

 house. 



Brooklyn, Md.— Lehr Bros., rose 

 house. 



Rochester, N. Y. — E. Brockman, one 

 house. 



Utica, N. J.— F. J. Baker, range of 

 houses. 



Lincoln, III.— O. Heinbreiker, house 

 20 x 100. 



Findlay, Ohio — E. J. Foster & Son, 

 enlarging. 



Brighton, N. Y. — E. Lion, show con- 

 servatory. 



Eureka Springs, Ark.— C. I. Poor, 

 one house. 



Ishpeming, Mich.— Trebilcock Bros, 

 one house. 



Chicago, III. — C. A. Samuelson, show 

 conservatory. 



Quincy, III. — F. W. Heckenkamp, Jr., 

 range of houses. 



Shermerville, III.— F. F. Schell, 

 range of houses. 



Fall River, Mass. — C. Warburton, 

 fern house 12 x 90. 



Alpena, Mich. — Linke & Son, carna- 

 tion house, 26 x 80. 



Chicopee Falls, Mass.— Frank Bur- 

 fitt. range of houses. 



Savanna, III. — Lambert & Dunn, car- 

 nation house 30x200. 



Wilmette, III.— Frank Felke, show 

 conservatory, 14 x 50. 



Louisville, Ky. — A. Rasmussen, two 

 houses each 35 x 400. 



Elmira, N. Y— U. S. Cut Flower Co., 

 2 houses each 36 x 300. 



Northfield, N. J. — Hendrickson 

 Greenhouses, one house. 



Providence, R. I. — Charles H. Hunt, 

 two houses each 35 x 100. 



Milwaukee, Wis.— C. C. Pollworth 

 Co., display conservatory. 



Arlington, Mass. — Frost Bros., 300 

 ft. vegetable forcing house. 



Schodack, N. Y.— Capitol City Nur- 

 series, plant house 25 x 100. 



Asheville, N. C. — Brownhurst Green- 

 houses, two houses each 22 x 135. 



Albany, N. Y.— F. A. Danker, two 

 Lord & Burnham houses each 31 x 150. 



Libertyville, III. — Meredith Flower 

 & Vegetable Co., range of greenhouses. 



Worcester, Mass. — High Street 

 Greenhouses, carnation house 30 x 70. 



Princeton, III— YV. E. Trimble Green- 

 house Co., range of houses, 55,000 sq. 

 ft. 



Baltimore, Md.— Lord & Burnham 

 Co. have received the contrai t for tin- 

 erection of a greenhouse for the Johns 

 Hopkins University. This house will 

 conform to others, the building of 

 which is proposed for some future 

 time. 



Send your business direct to Wish agtoe. 

 Saves time and insures better service. 

 Persons! attention guaranteed. 

 Twenty-five years' active service. 

 SPECIALTY: "Working on the Failures 

 ofOthers." 



SI6GERS & SIGGER8 



PATENT LjtwTKS 



Box t, Nation*! I nlom BatlaUne 

 Waahlasrtaa. D. C. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Owego, N. Y.— A. J. Thomas & Sons 

 succeed A. J. Thomas in the florist 

 business here. 



Napoleon, O.— Albert Fahringer has 

 purchased from Mr. Hartman the 

 Hartman greenhouses. 



Racine, Wis. — Clarke Adams has 

 established a new plant growing busi- 

 ness in this city and is now about 

 ready for business. A Garland iron- 

 frame house, 44 x 80, is completed. 



Hartford, Mich. — A new enterprise 

 here is the L. E. Davis place. A new 

 greenhouse, 25 x 100, with two-story 

 office building, 16 x 20, is nearly com- 

 pleted and Mr. Davis will be ready 

 for flower and seed business about 

 November 1. Future extensions are 

 planned. 



Bedford, Mass. — Fire on the night of 

 August, 26 destroyed the storehouse 

 and packing department of the New 

 England Nurseries Company and did 

 considerable damage to the gardens 

 near. There was little water available 

 and the flames had things practically 

 their own way. The cause of the fire 

 is not known and the damage is es- 

 timated at $10,000, more than half of 

 which was to growing plants or 

 plants in storage. 



Lexington, Ky. — The John A. Keller 

 Estate has added a new house, 18 x 

 63, with 10 ft. side walls, for plant 

 growing, and a new work shed, 18 x 

 75. This establishment, twenty years 

 in the business, is now conducted by 

 Mrs. J. A. Keller, with James P. Keller 

 as manager. It is run in connection 

 with a retail store and has been prac- 

 tically rebuilt within the past six 

 years. Altogether, it comprises about 

 60,000 sq. ft, of glass. 



PATENTS GRANTED. 

 1,001,102. Planter. Nicholas Waring, 



Rochester, N. Y. 

 1,001,442. Weeder. Allen E. Quickel 



and Edwin G. Quickel, 



York, Pa. 



DREER'S 



Florist Specialties. 

 New Brand New Style. 

 Bol<"RIVERTON" 



Furnished in lenghta tap 

 to 500 ft. without seam or 

 joint. 



The HOSE for the FLORIST 

 *4.inch, per ft., i$ c 

 Reel of 500 ft., " 14J1C. 

 3 Reels, 1000 ft.." 14 ft. 

 K-inch, " 13 e. 



Reels, 500 ft., " tiHe. 



Couplings furnished. 



HENRV A. DREER, 



714 Chestnut St., 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



1000 READY PACKED CRATES 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS AND BULB PANS 



can be shipped at an hour's notice. Price 



HILLFINGER BROS., Pottery, Fort Edward, N.Y. 

 August Rolker & Sons, 31 Barclay St., N. Y. City Agents. 



OUR SPECHLTV Long distance and oiport trade. 



Syracuse Red Pots 



"A little pot it toon hot," likewii* a this pot. Thi» 

 will tare you fuel. Our pot. are the thinnest wmA 

 toughest owing to the superior quality of the clay 

 New price list on application. 



Syracuse Pottery Co., 



SYRACUML 

 N. Y. 



— STANDARD FLOWER — 



If your greenhouses are within 500 miles of 

 the Capitol, write us, we can save you money. 



W. H. ERNEST 



28th & M Sts., Washington, D. C. — 



ALL THE CLAY 



FOB OUK 



Florist' Red Pots 



is prepared by paaaiaf 

 through a screen 1600 meshes 

 to tbe square inch. If in a 

 hurry for pots, order from us. 

 THE PETEB ( Kill UTTTJT CI 

 ZawsrllK. Oat 



Holds Glass 

 Firmly 



See the Point aW 

 PEERLESS 



Glaring; Point, ar. Upbeat. 

 No right, or tens. Boa of 

 1.000 point. Toot., poftpald. 



HEN BY A. DREER, 



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greenhouse Material and Sash 



Of Every Description 



Oet oar Pricea and CataJesjae. 



S. JA.OOBS «Se SONS 



1359-1385 Flushing Are. 



Eat 1781. BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



