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H R T I C tJ L T tr E E 



July 27, 1918 



^ON oil 



ECTICI 



BaTe joni plmnta and trcM. Just the 

 tblng for greenhouie and ontdoor ase. 

 DeBtro7i Meal7 Bng, Brown and White 

 Scale, Tbiipi, Red Spider, Black and 

 Green Fly, Ultei, Anta, etc., without 

 Injury to planti and without odor. 

 Uied according to direction, our stand- 

 ard Insecticide will prevent raTafes on 

 your cropa by Iniecti. 



Non-polaonona and harmleaa 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. 

 Bzcellent as a wash for dogs and other 

 animals. BelleTes mange. Dilute with 

 water 30 to BO parts. 



H Plat, tOe.; Pint. SOo.; Quart, Me.; 



H OaUon, (1.80; OaUon, tSMt; S GaJ- 



lon Can, «10.B0; 10 OaUon Oaji,no.OO. 



Dlreetlona on pa«kihce. 



LEMON OIL COMPANY 



DifL %. 420 W. lidnttoi St, BiltiBiri. Ml. 



CONCENTRATED PULVERIZED 



MANURE 



Pnl-rerized or Shredded 



Cattle Manure 



Pnlverlzed 



Sheep Manure 



The Florifits' standard of uniform 

 high quality for over ten years. 

 Specify : WIZARD BRAND in 

 your Supply ^ouse order, or write 

 us direct for pnces and freight rates. 



THE PULVERIZED MANURE CO. 

 M Dnhm StoA Swd, Ohtaaco 



I] /MP SOAP 



^JPRAY 



Sure Insect Killer 



THE use of Imp Soap Spray on fruit 

 trees, garden truck, ornamental 

 trees, shrubs, etc., will positively 

 destroy all insect pests and larva de- 

 posits. Quite harmless to vegetation. 

 Used in country's biggest orchards 

 and estates. Very economical — one 

 gal. ImpSoap Spray makes from 25 to 

 40 gals, effective solution. Directions 

 on can. Qt. 55c.; Gal. $1.90; 5 Gals. 

 $8.50. F. O. B. Boston. Genuine can 

 hasivy Leaftrademark. Your money back 

 if Imp Soap Spray doesn't do as claimed. 

 Order direct if your dealer can't supph-. 



F. E. ATTEAUX & CO.. Props. 



Eastern Chemical Co. 

 BOSTON, MASS. 



THE PROFESSION OF LANDSCAPE 

 ARCHITECTURE. 



Landscape architecture is primarily 

 a fine art, and as such its most import- 

 . ant function is to create and preserve 

 beauty in the efficient adaptation of 

 land to human service, whether in 

 the functional planning of cities or in 

 the development or preservation of 

 the broader natural scenery of the 

 country. In its relation to the loca- 

 tion of buildings and the treatment of 

 their surroundings it requires a famili- 

 arity with certain parts of the tech- 

 nical field of architecture; but its 

 materials are mainly included within 

 the fields of geology, forestry, horti- 

 culture, and civil engineering, to 

 which it is related in much the same 

 manner that architecture is related 

 to structural engineering and other 

 technical subjects. 



With the widespread general reali- 

 zation of our need for beauty as well 

 as efficiency in land adapted to our 

 use — beauty not merely as a luxury 

 but as a practical necessity and as 

 much a matter of course as practical 

 efficiency — has come a steadily grow- 

 ing demand for men professionally 

 trained in the production of this 

 beauty wherever called on to fit land 

 areas to human service. In normal 

 times this country offers a large op- 

 portunity for trained men as assist- 

 ants in the offices of landscape 

 architects, as park superintendents, 

 city foresters, etc., and as landscape 

 architects in private practice or 

 public employ. At this period of our 

 war emergency, the economic value of 

 the landscape architect's training in 

 the large-scale adaptation of land tor 

 use has been demonstrated more 

 clearly than ever before, — in resi- 

 dential developments for industrial 

 workers and in the laying-out of mili- 

 tary and naval camps and canton- 

 ments; and our Government has 

 already officially recognized the use- 

 fulness of the landscape architect in 

 such work. At the close of the war, 

 the profession of landscape architec- 

 ture in its civic aspects is almost cer- 

 tain to receive an unprecedented 

 impetus, with a corresponding demand 

 for trained practitioners. 



— Harvard Reiiister. 



CATALOGUE RECEIVED 



T. C. Thurlow's Sons, Inc., West 

 Newbury, Mass. — Descriptive Price 

 List of Peonies, Iris, Phlox and other 

 Choice Perennials. 



The Recognized Standard Insecticide. 



A spray remedy for green, black, wlilte fly, 

 tlirips and soft scale. 



Quart, ¥1.00; Gallon, $3.50. 



FUNCINE 



For mildew, rust and other blights nffecf- 

 ing flowers, fruits and vegetables. 

 Quart. $1.00; Gallon, $2.60. 



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. 



F. 0. PIEflCE CO. 



12 W. MOMWAir 

 HEW YOIK 



Mastlca li elastic and tenacloaSj admits of 

 expansion and contraction. Patty becomei 

 hard and brittle. Broken glasg more easily 

 removed without breaking of otber glaai 

 ag occHrs with bard putty. Legti longer 

 tban patty Easy to apply. 



Difficult and rejected cases 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 & SIGGERS 



PATENT LAWYERS 



Box 9, National Union Building 

 Washlnitton, D. C. 



When Writing to advertisers kindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE 



NIKOTEEN 



For Spraying 



APHIS PUNK 



For Fumigating 

 Ask Your Dealer tot It- 



NICOTINE MFG. CO 



ST. LOUIS 



The Florists Hall Asaootatton rate of In- 

 saraDoe from Not. Ist, 1916 to Not. 1st, 

 1917 TPill be twenty cents per hundred 

 ■qnare feet of single thick ^lass and eight 

 cents per hundred sq nare feet of doable 

 thick fflass. For partloalars, address. 

 JOHN G. E8I4SB. Sec., Saddle BUer. N. J. 



