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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
York City, and the New Jersey & 
Long Island Nurseries. These con- 
cerns will hereafter be conducted as 
branches of the company under the 
same local management as hereto- 
fore. The company is incorporated 
at $100,000 and has the following 
officers: Frederick W. Kelsey, presi- 
dent: William Flemer, vice-president 
and treasurer; Theodore Foulk, vice- 
president; P. H. Goodsell, secretary. 
Howard Evarts Weed, the Chicago 
landscape architect, left March 3 for an- 
other Texas trip in connection with 
work at Beaumont and Houston. He 
is also to fill lecture dates at Texar- 
kana, Fort Worth, Waco, Beaumont, 
Houston, and Dallas. The Elks have 
their national gathering at Dallas in July 
and the Dallas people want them to see 
a clean town. To this end Mr. Weed 
gives his lecture there to start the clean- 
ing. 
NEW POSTAL REGULATIONS 
In the new rulings of the Postoffice 
Department, especially relating to sec- 
ond class matter, newspaper mail, pub- 
lishers are required to cut off from their 
mailing lists all subscribers whose sub- 
scriptions are in arrears four months af- 
ter date of expiration, and furthermore 
compels them to limit their sample copies 
to ten per cent of their paid up circu- 
lation. This will prove a good thing 
for all legitimate publications, that is, 
for all trade and other periodicals for 
which there is a real cause for their be- 
ing: but it will bear heavily on all ad- 
vertising and other schemes in which 
money making is the prime object. Un- 
der these new rulings it is compulsory 
on subscribers to pay their subscrip- 
tions and renewals in advance ; such a 
practice has, however, its good side ; it 
helps Ihe publication in a practical and 
encouraging way. and promotes an all- 
round confidence that is stimulating to 
continued effort on the part of all con- 
cerned — subscribers, advertisers, and 
publisher. 
TRADE CATALOGS RECEIVED 
J. J. H. Gregory & Son, Marblehead, 
Mass., vegetable and flower seed cata- 
log. 
1908 price list of the Elm City Nurs- 
ery Co., New Haven, Conn. 
Wholesale Trade List of the Eastern 
Nurseries, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 
Spring wholesale catalog of the Wau- 
kegan Nurseries, Waukegan, 111. 
“Moon’s Hardy Trees and Plants for 
Every Place and Purpose;” Wm. H. 
Moon Co., Morrisville, Pa. 
Spring 1908 catalog of Storrs & Har- 
rison Co., Painesville, O. 
Descriptive illustrated circulars of 
HARDY 
NURSERY STOCK 
Complete assortment of Fruit and Ornamental Stock suited to the North 
Our Specialties: Ornamental Shrubs and Field Grown Perennial Plants 
ESTABLISHED 1868 
1200 ACRES 
Send for our Semi-Annual Trade List 
THE JEWELL NURSERY COMPANY, Wholesale Nurserymen 
LAKE CITY. MINNESOTA 
70 '"AnniTer 5 ar)' Number 
reeilsGanlenBook 
is more than a mere catalogue — it is the acknowl- 
edged authority on all things pertaining to flowers 
and vegetables. T ells what, when and how to plant. 
248 pages, 4 color and 4 duotone plates and 
hundreds of photographic reproductions of flowers and vegetables. 
JVe 'will send a copy without charge if you mention this faPer, 
HENRY A. DRIER, 714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 
250,000 CANNAS 250.000 
Al! strong, thoronglily cured roots, 2 or more eyes. 89 of the best varieties ; send 
for price list ; order now and we ship them when you are ready. We will be glad 
io furnish estimates on your contract order for 1909. You may select from our 
list of 2U varieties; our prices are right and so Is our stock. Don’t tall to try 
OUR NEW SEEDLING CANNA, W. E. COTTRELL 
It is going to be one of the leading cannas. It has all the good qualities. We 
also grow Kudzu vines in quantity. 
Frank Cummings Bulb &. Plant Co., Meridian, Miss. 
LAWN GRASS SEED"J;'1,„ 
Dickinsons, Evergreen, and Pine Tree Brands 
Special Mixtures Seed for PARKS AND CEMETERIES 
MINNEAPOLIS THE ALBERT DICKINSON CO. Chicago 
Berlin 
Reservoir 
Vase, 
the 
best 
for 
plants 
THE M. D. JONES CO. 
71 & 73 Portland St-, BOSTON, MASS. 
Makers of 
GARDEN AND CEMETERY ADORNMENTS 
IRON RESERVOIR VASES 
Bouquet Holders, Chairs and Settees in a number of 
styles. Metallic Wreaths and Crosses, Cem- 
etery Sign Posts, Lot Marks, etc. 
SEND FOR CATALOGUE 
Chairs: can be shipped packed 
flat; made indifferent lengths 
For Cemeteries 
and Parks 
The Best Made 
The Reservoir supplies the plants with mois- 
ture by capillary attraction. 
Not necessary to water plants oftener than 
once in ten days. 
We make nearly 100 styles ranging in price 
from $6.00 to $100.00 each. 
None better made. Send for catalogue. 
Walbrid£»e Company, 
The Original Patentees and Makers 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
