November 11, 1911 



HORTICULTURE 



685 



List of Advertisers 



Page 



Advance Co 687 



Allen, J. K 678 



Anderson, s. A.. 674 



AscllliJiil". G 



Aphlne MfL-. Co 684 

 Badgl.-v. Ki 



& Meyer C7S 



Barnard, W. W. 



Co 673 



Barrows .\. Son. .654 

 l'.jn ersdorfer, II. 



i Co 875 



Bay Slate Nur- 

 series 667 



liul.Mnk & At- 

 kins 667 



Boddlngton, A. 



T 656 



Bolglano, J. & 



Sou 673 



Boston Florist 



Letter Co 676 



Boston Plate & 

 Window Glass 



Co 687 



Braslan Seed Co.073 

 Breck. .T. & Son.673 

 Breltineyer's, J. 



Sons 674 



Bridgeman's Seed 



Warehouse ...673 

 Budlong, J. A... 676 

 Burpee, W. A. & 



Co 673 



Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co 655 



Chicago Flower 

 Growers' Asso- 

 ciation 676 



€ h I 1 d s, John 



Lewis 655 



Clark e's, D. 



Sons 674 



Coldwell Lawn 



Mower Co 673 



Conine, F. E. 

 Nursery Co. . . .667 



Cowee,- W. J 679 



Craig, Koht. Co. 667 

 Crawbuck, G. W.678 



Dards 674 



Dawson, H. S. . . 



670-671 

 Dorner & Sons 



Co 655 



Dreer, H. A.... 



667-686 



Dysart, R. J 676 



Dunlop, John H.674 

 Eastern Chemical 



Co 684 



Eastern Nurser- 

 ies 670-671 



Edwards Folding 



Box Co 676 



Elliott's, W. 



Sons 655 



Esler, J. G 687 



Ernest, W. H. . .086 



Eyres 674 



Farquhar. R. & 



J. & Co 673 



Foley Mfg (•.■..687 



Ford. M. c 678 



Ford, YV P 678 



Fottk-r, F i s k e, 



Rawson Co. ...673 

 Fox Hall Farm. 669 

 Fro hi. ■hi II E..678 

 Galvln, Thos. F.675 

 Greater N. Y. 



Florists' Asso.678 

 Grey. T. J. Co. .673 

 Gude Bros. Co. .074 



Halght, R. J OSS 



Hall Asso 687 



Hart, Geo. H...07C 

 Hartford & Mc- 



Donough 679 



Heacock, Jos. . . .655 

 Henderson, A... 655 

 Herbert, D. & 



Son 655 



Hews, A. II. & 



Co 686 



Hillfinger Bros. .680 

 Holl;m.l Nurser- 

 ies 667 



Holm & Olsen..674 

 Home Torres. 



8. liool 685 



Horan, E. C 07S 



Hunt, E. H 684 



Irwin, R. J 05» 



Jacobs & Sons, 



S 686 



Kasting, W. F. 



Co 679 



Kervan Co 67S 



King Cons. Co. .687 



Page 

 ■schell Bros. 687 

 Km. bier, W. II. .07'.i 

 * llur- 



668 



Lange, 11. F. A. 675 

 rjahr, A. H.678 

 ■ o.67S 

 ay , L & Co. I 



field 675 



& Co.. 672 

 \V. II 071 



i oro \ Burn- 

 ham 6S8 



UacMulkln, E...073 

 McCarthy, N. F. 



■ o 679 



McConnell, Alex.674 

 ugh's, J. 

 M. Sons Co... 676 

 McIIutchlson & 



Co 667 



McManus, Jas...678 

 I, H. F. 



Co 672 



Michigan Cut 



Flower Ex 679 



Mlllang, i has... 678 



Mlllang, F 678 



Miller, E. S 655 



Moltz, A. & Co.. 678 

 Moninger, J. C. .687 

 Moore, Hentz & 



Nash 678 



Morse, C. C. & 



Co 673 



Mt. Mitchell Dec- 

 orative E v e r- 



green Co 679 



Murray, Samuel. 674 

 N. E. Nurseries. 667 

 Ni.-ssen, Leo Co. 676 

 Oechslln, Frank. 655 

 Ordonez Bros... 668 

 Ouwerkerk, P...667 

 Palethorpe, P. R. 



Co 684 



Palmer, W. J. & 



Son 674 



Park Floral Co. .674 

 Parshelsky Bros.687 

 IVmioik Meehan 



Co 677 



Penn. the Flor- 

 ist 675 



Perkins St. Nur- 

 series 655 



I'.l. rs&Reed Co.686 

 Pierce, F. O. Co.686 

 Pierson, A. N...654 

 Plerson, F. R. 



Co 688 



Plant Food Co., 



20th Century. .684 

 Poehlmann Bros. 676 



Reed & Keller. .678 

 Hex Co. .07::-0S4-08.-. 

 K.inberg, Peter. 676 

 Rice M & Co.. 654 

 Rlckards Bros... 673 

 Robinson & Co. 676 

 Robinson, J. C. 



Seed Co 673 



Ri ek, Wm. L. . .674 

 Roehrs, Julius 



Co 654-668 



Roland, Thos 655 



R o 1 k e r, A. & 



Sons 686 



Rosery, The 674 



Sander & Son... 668 

 Schilder Bros. ..673 

 Scnulz, Jacob... 674 



Scott, John 654 



Sharp, Partridge 



687 



Sheridan, YV. F.678 

 Siebrecht & Sie- 



.cht 678 



Slggers & Sig- 



- 686 



j . s. s. 



& Co 073 



Smith. P. J 678 



Smith, E. D. & 



Co 655 



Smith, II. .1 679 



Smith, YV. & T. 



Co 667 



Sum 111. Win. J. .674 

 Standard Plate 



i : lass Co 687 



Stearns, A. T. 



Lumber Co 687 



Stumpp & Wal- 

 ter Co 6S4 



Syracuse Pottery 



'Co 686 



Tailby 675 



Thorhurn, J. M. 



\ Co 673 



Page 



Totty, Cbas. i 



T r a cMi.ll v & 

 Schenck 078 



Valentine, .1. A.. 674 



Vick' 



\ Incent, i:., Jr., 

 & Sons 



w ants, For Sale.683 



Ward, R. M, .v. 

 Co 66S 



Wats. in, i.. C. 



Welch Bros 070 



Page 

 Werth'm'r Bros.tS.'>4 



Wilson 074 



w [thers, J. T 



\v i Bros. 



w . ...!■ hit, S. D. 



a Sons ooo 



Yokohama N u r- 



series 655 



Young, A. 1 078 



Young & Nugent. 071 

 ZInn, J. A 075 



Obituary 



L. Gibson. 



L. Gibson, florist, Twentieth and 

 Grayson streets, Louisville, Ky., died 

 on Oct. 24, aged 69 years. He was 

 born at Bloomfield, Ky., and was a 

 veteran of the Civil war, in which he 

 lost an arm. 



Patrick Birmingham. 



Patrick Birmingham, an old St. 

 Louis, Mo., landscape gardener, was 

 found dead in his room at 1800 S. 

 Compton avenue. He was asphyxiated 

 by gas. It is claimed that Mr. Bir- 

 mingham made Reservoir Park the 

 beauty spot it is. He was 70 years old 

 and leaves two sons to mourn his loss. 



Charles Zimmerman. 



On Oct. 3. Charles Zimmerman, of 

 the firm of Chas. Zimmerman & Sons, 

 7150 Cottage Grove avenue, Chicago, 

 111., died at his home, aged 64 years. 

 Born in Switzerland, he came to this 

 country in 1871, working at his pro- 

 fession in the east, going west to ac- 

 cept the position of gardener on the 

 J. J. Mitchell estate in Chicago. He 

 and his son established their florist 

 business fourteen years ago. A son 

 and daughter survive him. 



Norman J. Coleman. 



Norman J. Coleman, well known 

 ?.niong the nurserymen throughout the 

 country, died suddenly on Friday, No- 

 vember 3rd on the Wabash train com- 

 ing home to St. Louis, with his son-in- 

 law. He was 84 years old. Mr. Cole- 

 man was Secretary of Agriculture in 

 President Cleveland's administration, 

 ex-president of the American Associa- 

 tion of Nurserymen and editor of 

 Coleman's Rural World. He 

 son and two daughters, and a host of 

 friends to mourn his loss. The funer- 

 al took place Monday. November 16, 

 from his late residence 5599 D. 

 boulevard and many beautiful floral 

 offerings were sent by friends, 

 local and abroad. 



George Woodward. 



The death of Geo. Woodward, while 

 not entirely unexpected, came as a 

 shock to many of his friends who had 

 hoped for his entire recovery from a 

 long illness. George M. Woodward 

 came to this country from England 

 when a boy and was for many years 

 a private gardener in the suburban 

 towns about Chicago. Two years ago 

 he opened a retail flower store on 

 Lake avenue which failing health com- 

 pelled him to give up. For several 



Landscape Gardening 



A courae far Hoaae-naken aad 

 Gardeaers uugru by Prof. Craig 

 ud Pixrf. Ra*chelor, oi Coraall 

 University. 



Gardener* who understand ua> 

 to-date methods and practice an 

 in demand for the beat poaaioaa. 



A knowledge of Landscape Gar- 

 dening is maispcnsablc to thaat 

 who would have the pleaaantaat 

 Paor. Craig homea. 



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POULTRY and 

 FRUIT REVIEW 



A publication oa the farm Journal that 

 reviews all poultry and fruit papers In 

 United States, will be sent on trial one 

 year to all who send 16 cents, to pay 

 wrapping and postage, and names of 

 three fruit or poultry raisers. 



THE REX COMPANY 



KARKISBl'RG, PA. 



MFLP ^ ANTED 



wanted— A Steward and Superintend- 

 ent on a large estate near New York City, 

 with extensive park and greenhouses; an 

 educated young man ..f thorough business 

 rapacity, with botanical knowledge and ex- 

 perience Besl references required. Llb- 

 ernl salary. A.I.I ess A. is.. P. O. Box S22, 

 New Yelk. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



SITUATION WANTED in Massachusetts 

 by an all around florist of over j:> years 

 experience. Rose growing a specialty. 

 Capable to take full charge. Now in charge 

 of large rose growing establishment. Rea- 

 sonable wages and permanent position de- 

 sired. Married; no children. Address N. H., 

 care HORTICULTURE. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE— Fresh from factory, new 

 10 * 12. 16 x is. 16 x 24, double thick. A and 

 alities. Market dropped. Now is the 

 time tn liuv and save money. Parshelsky 

 Bros. Inc., 215-217 Havemever St., Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. 



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CAP1 GARDENING, regularly. Some 



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R .1. HAIGHT. 410 So. Dearborn St.. 



Ohicaco. Mention HORTICULTURE. 



iis lie was in a hospital and the 

 end came at his home 4915 Cnamplain 



lie, Oct 24th. He is survived by 

 a wife, three sons and two daughters. 

 The funeral was held from the resi- 

 dence Oct 28, and interment was at 

 Mt. Olivet. 



PATENTS GRANTED. 



1,007,241. Transplanter. Ervin Schlat- 

 ter, Harmony. Ind. 



1,007,459. Sod-Cutter. Julius Larsen, 

 Deer Lodge. Mont. 



1. .107. 656. Weeding Implement. Wil 

 Ham P. Fox, Los Angeles, 

 Cal. 



