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November 18, 1911 



FOR 



^POT 



HEWS STANDARD POTS 



99 



TRY 

 OS.. 



POT MAKERS FOR 140 YEARS 



WORLDS LARGEST MANUFACTURER 



Punon Street, 

 LONO ISLAND CITY, N. Y. 



WRITE FOR CATALOCUE AND DISCOUNT! 



A. H. HEWS & CO.. Inc. 



Main Office and Factor!.* 

 CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 



LORD & BURNHAM COMPANY'S 



NEW PHILADELPHIA 



MANAGER. 



On Nov. 10, 1911, D. T. Connor, who 

 has been associated with Ix)rd & 

 Burnham Company's Philadelphia of- 

 fice for tli.' past few years, resigned 

 his position. 



As we announced in these columns 

 a month or so ago. Mr. Montague C. 

 Wright, who for the past seven years 

 has been associated with Lord & 

 Burnham Company's New York of- 

 fice, was at that time made manager 

 of the Philadelphia office and south- 

 ern territory. Mr. Wright, as an old 

 Philadelphia boy, was for several 

 years in the employ of Frederick H. 

 O'Neill, who was then sales agent in 

 that section for Hitchings & Com- 

 pany's greenhouses. Mr. Wright is a 



Montague C. Wright 



man of broad greenhouse experience, 

 having handled some of the largest 

 contracts of the firm in both the com- 

 mercial and private field. Having 

 started in the business by doing the 

 pra< Oca! siilcs of the work, he has the 

 advantage of a thorough understand- 

 ing of its every detail. In planning 

 and designing various lay-outs he has 

 been particularly successful. 



:ociated with Mr. Wright will be 

 Mr. Woodward, who. in his recent po- 

 sition as manager of the pipe frame 

 construction department at the Com- 

 pan>' ton factory, has had ex- 



ceptional opportunities for acquiring 

 experience in both the manufacturing 

 and selling phases of the greenhouse 

 business. With such a combination 

 of sales ability the Company's friends 

 in the Philadelphia section and the 

 great south will certainly be well 

 taken care of. 



Sharon, Pa. — Peter Olsen. formerly 

 with the Sea Cliff Nurseries, Sea Cliff. 

 N. Y.. has leased the Idlewild Green- 

 houses. 



DREER'S "Riverton Special" Plant Tub 



Manufactured for ns exclusively. The best tun ever Introduced. The neatest, lightest 

 ■mil cheapest. Tainted green, with electric welded hoops. The four largest sizes bare 

 drop handles. 



HENRY A. DREER, s.c. s, punts, Butb s a m Suppn.s, 714 chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



)reer's Peerless^ 

 Glazing Points 



For Greenhouses 



Drive easy and true, because 

 both bevels are on the same 

 Bide. Can't twist and break 

 the glass in driving. Galvan- 

 ized and will not rust. No 

 rights or lefts. 

 The Peerless Glazing Poin 

 is patented. Noolhers like 

 it. Order from your dealers 1 

 or direct from us. 

 1000,75c. postpaid. 

 Samples free. 

 HENRY A. DREER, I 

 714 Chestnut Street/ 1 

 Philadelphia. 



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F.O.PIERCE CO. 



12 W. BROADWAY 



NEW YORK 



flattlca Is elastic and tenacious, admits of ex- 

 pansion and contraction. Putty becomes harf! 

 and brittle. Broken glass more easily remove* 

 without breaking of other glass as occurs wit* 

 hard patty. Lasts longer than putty. Basy t< 

 apply. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR 

 CONTEMPLATED. 



Joplin, Mo. H. A. Hall, house 

 56 x 225. 



Lompoc, Cal. — Antoine C. Zvolanek, 

 two houses. 



Medway, Mass. — Robert Doherty, 

 Main street. 



Laramie, Wyo.— Bert Clippinger, 

 two hou ' - each 22 \ 50. 



Irondequoit, N. Y. — Edward Brock- 

 man. Ridge road, one hou 



Superior, Wis. — F. H. Rockwood, 

 Elmira avenue, four houses. 



Longmeadow, Mass. — P. H. Born, 

 w'niiillawn place, one house. 



Passaic, N. J.— McAllister & Co., 

 157 Main avenue, one house. 



Herrington, Kan. J. A. Gordon, ad- 

 dition doubling the size of his plant. 



Florence, S. C. — The Florence Nur- 

 sery, F. DeWitt House, proprietor, 

 house 65 x 150. 



1000 READY PACKED CRATES 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS AND BULB PANS 



can be shipped at an hoar's ootlce. Price 



HILLFINGERBROS., Pottery, Fort Edward, N.Y. 



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



OUR SPEClUn— Long distance and oiport trade. 



Syracuse Red Pots 



"A little pot is soon hot/' likewise a thin pot. This 

 will save you fuel. Our pots are the thinnest aod 

 toughest owing to the superior quality of the clay. 

 New price list on application. 



Syracuse Pottery Co., 8VR N AC Y U8B 



— STANDARD FLOWER—, 



POTS 



If your greenhouses are within 500 miles of 

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



W. H. ERNEST 



_ 28th & M Sts., Washington. 0. C. _ 



Send your business direct to Wash ngton. 

 Saves time and insures better service. 

 Personal attention guaranteed. 

 Twenty-five years' active service. 

 SPECIALTY: "Working on the Failures 

 ofOthers." 



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