November 



1918 



h OlfTI CULTURE 



4:)1 





?pciiaoK 



Save your plants and trees. Jnst the 

 thing for greenhouse and outdoor use. 

 Destroys Mealy Bug, Brown and White 

 Scale. Thrips, Red Spider, Black and 

 Green Fly, Mites, Ants, etc., without 

 Injury to plants and without odor. 

 Used according to direction, our stand- 

 ard Insecticide will prevent ravages on 

 your crops by insects. 



Non-poisonous and harmless to user 

 and plant. Leading Seedsmen and 

 Florists have used it with wonderful 

 results. 



Destroys Lice in Poultry Houses 

 Fleas on Dogs and all Domestic Pets. 

 Excellent as a wash for dogs and other 

 animals. Relieves mange. Dilute with 

 water 30 to 50 parts. 



V2 Pint, 3()c.; Pint, 50c.; Quart, 90c • 

 % Gallon. $1.50; Gallon, $2.50; 5 Gal- 

 lon Can, $10.90; 10 Gallon Can. $30.00. 

 Directions on package. 



LEMON OIL COMPANY 



OifL S. 421 W. LeiiogtM St. BaltJnori. »i I 



The Recognized Standard Insecticide. 



A .spray remedy for green, black, white fly. 

 thrips and soft scale. 



Quart, $1.00; Gallon, $2.50. 



FUNCINE 



For mildew, rust and other blights affect- 

 ing flowers, fruits and vegetables. 

 Quart, $1.00; Gallon, $2.50. 



VERMINE 



For eel worms, angle worms and other 

 worms working in the soil. 



Quart, $1.00; Gallon, $3.00 

 SOLD BY DEALERS. 



Aphine Manufacturing Co. 



MADISON. N. J. 



Difficult and rejected case,s spe- 

 cially solicited. No misleading in- 

 ducements made to secure business 

 Over 30 years' active practice. Ex- 

 perienced personal. conscientious 

 service. Write for terms. 

 Address 



SIGGERS & SIGGEBS 



PATBNT LAWYERS 



Box 9, National Union RuiUlinK 

 Washington, D. C. 



NIKOTEE^ 



1^ For Spraying 



gl APHIS PUNK 



all For FumisBtint 



in Ask Your Dealer hot It 



" NICOTINE MFG. CO 



«T I nuis 



When writing to advertisers kindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE 



amount of bituminous coal as will 

 meet tlieir requirements. 



All private ^-eenhouses are 

 privileged to receive bituminous 

 coal in an amount to equal one- 

 half of their normal requirements, 

 but under no condition are they 

 to receive or be allowed to burn 

 anthracite coal." 



Very truly, 

 U>iTEii States Fikl Admixstr.\tion, 



Bureau of Conservation. 



(Signed) Morris W. Montgomery. 



Restricted Industries Section. 



The following correspondence from 



Albany, N. Y.. will doubtless prove 



interesting to our readers: 



Albany, N. V., Oct. 29, IHIS. 



He RTRTLTVR.i^L PUBLISHING Co., 



147 Summer St., Boston. Mass. 

 Gentlemen: 



I am enclosing you herewith copy 

 of circular relative to the coal supply 

 tor greenhouses, etc. This circular 

 allows flori.sts to take in grades of 

 anthracite coal smaller than buck- 

 wheat where the greenhouses are 

 burning bituminous coal. This grade 

 of coal will work exceptionally well. 

 We are shipping anthracite s renn 

 ings that contain about 60 per cent. 

 Nos. 1, 2 and .3 buck, and have sold 

 this to the very largest consumers in 

 New England and it gives most ex- 

 cellent results. 



Very truly yours. 



W. G. MOHTON, 



By W. H. Lyug. 



October 26th. 1918. 

 To All State Fuel Administrators: 



Until further notice State Fuel Ad- 

 ministrators may permit florists to 

 receive and burn bituminous' coal, 

 steam anthracite, or coke breeze with- 

 out having such fuel apply on their 

 fifty per cent, quota, as defined by 

 the BMel Administration curtailment 

 order of April twenty-fourth, nineteen 

 eighteen, whenever there is a surplus 

 of such fuel which in the opinion of 

 the State Administrator can be spared 

 fo such purpose. 



H. A. G.\RF1ELU. 



VISITORS' REGISTER. 



" Rochester, X. Y. — E. Kendig of the 

 Floral Art Studio, Oswego, N. Y. 



New York, N. Y.— E. G. Hill, Rich- 

 mond, Ind.; Walter Mott, repr. Ben- 

 jamin Hammond, Beacon, N. Y. 



Philadelphia— Harry Gibson, Mills 

 Floral Co., Jacksonville, Fla.; Wm. J. 

 Stewart, Boston. :\lass.; Fred Rouft. 

 Lancaster, Pa.; M. Van Rooyan, Hille- 

 gom, Holland. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR CON- 

 TEMPLATED, 



Marshall, Mo.— Marshall Floral Co., 

 additions and alterations. 



Bay City, Mich.— Bay City Green- 

 houses, house 18 X 50, completed. 



Brooklyn, N. Y.— A. R. Addy, Lenox 

 road and E. .51st street, additions and 

 alterations. 



" BKflNt>*.V 



CONCENTRATED PULVEnVlED 



MANURii 



Cattie Manure 



PilU*Tt«ed 



Sheep Manure 



1 he Morists' standard ol unitofni 

 high quality (or over tco years, 



Speciij;: WI2ARD BRAND ii> 

 your Supply House ordei.or vsrue 

 as direct lor prices and Ireight raies. 



THE PULVERIZED MANURE CO. 



M rnlon Mnrk tartt l^h>a<« 



ASTICA 



ForGreenlioDse 

 Glazing 



USE IT NOVk 



F. 0. PIERCE CP. 



12 W. eiOUWIT 

 NEW YORK 



.Mastica is elastic and tenacious, niljiiits of 

 expansion ami contraption. Putt.v becomes 

 hard anil brittle. Broken glass more easily 

 removed without breaking of other glass 

 as occurs with hard putty. Lasts longer 

 than putty. Easy to apply. 



f^ LASS 



GREENHOUSES 



Our prices can be had bv mail, and 

 it will pay you to get them. We carry 

 the largest stock of Specially Selected 

 Glass in Greater New York and can 

 supply any quantity from a box to a 

 car load on a one day notice, and at 

 Rock Bottom Price8. 



PARSHELSKY BROS. Inc 



Johnson, Stewart and Varick Aves., 

 Brooklyn, N. T. 



When Writing to advertisers kindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE 



)reer'8 Peerless^ 

 Glazing Points 



For Greenhouses 



Drive easy and true, because 

 both bevels are od the Baroe 

 •i<ie. Can't twist and break 

 the glass in IriviDe. Galvan- 

 ized and will not rust. No 

 rights or lefts 



The Peerless Glazing Poit 

 is patented. No others like 

 it. Order from your dealej/* 

 or direct from us. 

 WM, itOc. postpaid. , 

 Somtlies (fee. 

 BENH7A. DKEER.I 

 7M Chestnnt BtreetX 

 Pbll&delptdft. 



