. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists' Review August 20, 1814. whole place with it and introduce it to the trade. Benj. Hammond, Beacon, N. Y. Hammond's Paint and Slug Shot Works showed its usual line of insecticides, greenhouse paints and putty, featuring Blug Hfaot, which has been in unusually heavy demand this season because of the depredations of the army worm. Twemlow's Old English putty also had a prominent place in the exhibit, which was in charge of Walter Mott and Harold La Due. Harrison & Sons, Berlin, Md. J. G. Harrison & Sons sent an exhibit consisting
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists' Review August 20, 1814. whole place with it and introduce it to the trade. Benj. Hammond, Beacon, N. Y. Hammond's Paint and Slug Shot Works showed its usual line of insecticides, greenhouse paints and putty, featuring Blug Hfaot, which has been in unusually heavy demand this season because of the depredations of the army worm. Twemlow's Old English putty also had a prominent place in the exhibit, which was in charge of Walter Mott and Harold La Due. Harrison & Sons, Berlin, Md. J. G. Harrison & Sons sent an exhibit consisting of boxwoods in several sizes, evergreens in tubs and deciduous nur- sery stock dug in full leaf. Joseph Heacock Co., Wyncote, Fa. This display was made up of kentias, arecas, cibotiums, phoenix and cocos and the claim is made that none of the stock has ever been sea-sick. The ken- tias included sizes from 10 cents each up to specimens ten feet high. All the stock was in first-class shape and the large cibotiums attracted especial at- tention for the splendid spread of the big fronds. Joseph Heacock was pres- ent, but the display was in charge of James Heacock and Theo. Shober. A. H. H«ws & Co., Cambridge, Mass. This pottery, established in 1765, was represented by a sample of every piece in its line of standard, lily, fern, bulb, orchid and azalea pots, cut flower vases and glazed earthenware specialties. The pots range in size from 1-inch to 24- inch and it is said 20,000,000 pieces per year are turned out. The clay was shown in two degrees of fineness, also the pots in the natural state, before burning. The display was in charge of J. B. Hall, manager of the company, assisted by L. D. Bryant and T. J. Benwell. Hitchings & Co., New York. Within a latticed booth Hitchings & Co. showed a large number of especially fine photographs of work they have done for customers large and small. A new style square sectional boiler occu- pied one side, showing enlarged com- bust
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