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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA 
cial meiitiun to Peter McDonald for a pot 
of antirrhinum, Silver Pink. It was decided, 
if the trustees could procure the Exhibition 
Hall, to hold our annual Dahlia Sliow on 
Tuesday, October 9, and the Clirysanthe- 
mum 81io\v on November 1 and 2. 
Exliiliits for the next meeting to l)e 
held on April 11 at 7 p. ni. are: 1 jian of 
bulbs, 1 plant of Easter Lily and 1 [>lant 
of hydrangea in pot not to exceed 8 Indies. 
HARRY GOODBAND 
HOTBED SASH at 80c. each 
Made of liest grade (lulf Cypress 
Glazed Hotbed Sash from $1.65 up 
DOUBLE LIGHT HOT BED SASH 
2" thick, painted two coats, glazed two layers 
10 X 12 glass, $3.75 ea. up. We claim that our 
double light sash are better than any other 
made. 
We have in stock thousands of all kinds for 
immediate shipment. 
Hotbed and Greenhouse Glass and Putty 
1305-1317 Hushing Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
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CUT FLOWER BOXES 
EDWARDS FOLDING BOX CO 
MANUFACTURERS 
PHILADELPHIA. PA. 
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mn^ Gwenhcwes 
Distinctive Productive Beautiful 
A rare combination of practical and ornamental construction 
wliich lifts every King, from the simplest house to the most sump- 
tuous range, out of the class of the usual and ordinary. 
Write for descriptive literature and tell us what vou have in mind 
Our experts will prepare special sketches or we will send a representative 
II you prefer, without charge or obligation. 
We will show you that you can own a King Greenhouse or Conserva- ^«( 
tory that will add grace and charm to your garden. "^^^ 
KING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 
302 King's Road North Tonawanda, N. Y. 
ALL THE SUNLIGHT ALL DAY HOUSES A 
Branch Offices: 
•New York, 1476 Broadway 
Boston. 113 State .St. 
Scranton. 307 Ining Ave. 
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ilarielphia Harrison /^ ''■ \ — i' — \~ C 
Bldg.. l.ith i Market ^^f] i_'_- 1 
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Glen Cove, N. V. 
John Wananiaker, 
Wyncote, Pa. 
James B. Duke, 
Somerville, N. J. 
Alfred I. Dupont, 
Wilmington, Del. 
.\ithur Brisbane, 
Allaire, N. T. 
T. A. Havemever, 
Brookville, L. I. 
Samuel Untermeyer, 
Yonkers, N. 
C. Oliver Iselin, 
Glen Cove, N. 
Herbert Pratt, 
Glen Cove, N. 
J. D. Forgan, 
Chicago, 
Carroll L. Post, 
Battle Creek, Mich. 
[ homas F. Rvan, 
Oak Ridge, Va. 
< )iie of the Skinner System sprinkling lines 
ill Harden of Alfred I. Dupont. Wilminston, Del. 
The Skinner System Will Ban- 
ish Your Watering Worries 
WITH one tui'ii of tlif liaiul. you i:nu bring tiowii nii your garden 
crop a finely broken -up -spray like tlie gentk' rains of beavcn 
Will not pack or puddle the soil. Will not injure the finest 
foli.iiH'. Not only waters abundantly, but waters correctly and uni- 
formly. Not only protects your crop against the toll of drought, but 
adds surprisingly to your garden returns. 
By a simple attachment fitted to the standard sprinkling line you 
can make it automatic. Vnn have only to turn it on. Sprays turn 
s'owly across the garfien. It turns itself off when the garden is com- 
pletfiy watered. 
Send for our Bookl-'t. It lilazes the way to holherless. worrile'js 
watering. 
It is possible that bulb supplies from Holland and France will be much restricted this 
year. Place your orders now for retarded Lilies and retarded Spireas, to have something 
that will take the place of bulbous flowers late this Fall. We have these goods in our usual 
select quality. 
SCHEEPERS & CO., INC., Flowerbulb Specialists, No. 2 Stone St., New York City. 
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