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HORTICULTUEE 



September 6, 1913 



PULVERIZED OR SHREDDED 



CATTLE MANURE 



Rose and Plant Growers 



Now is tlif tiiiit- to lit.] lutUr -M.'iiurt' into your bemli 

 and potting soil. Its peeuliai- a<tion and effect cannot 

 be h:id with anytliinj; else. Splendid guality beinsr 

 puclred ri?rlit now. Order toriny. 



The Pulverized Manure Co., 



^ — ^ 



lilflNllRES 



PULVERIZED 



SHEEP MANURE 



Carnation Growers 



(7an't alTiirrl to luaku bods or set plants without it. 

 V. izard Brand is pure, full strength, weed seeds killed, 

 iinifnrn and leliable. Ask your Supply House for 



31 Union Stock Yards, Chicago 



Th« Rf^ognized Standard Insecticide. 



For green, black, white fly. red spider, 

 thrips. mealy bug and soft scale. 

 $1.00 per qnart — $2.60 per gallon. 



For mildew, rust and bench faofirl. 

 Does not stain but cleanses the foliage. 

 75c. per quart — $2.00 per callon. 

 'VefVIVIIIME 

 For sterilizing sol; and all soil ver- 

 mlD. 



$1.00 per quart — $3.00 per Kallon. 



For scale and all sap sucking Insects 

 on trees and nursery stock. Can be 

 used in growing season as safely as In 

 dormant season. 



76c. per quart — $1.60 per gallon — 10 Kal- 

 ians $10. 



IjAoiiana 



^ ruMJGANT, 



$1.50 per quart — $1.50 per gallon. 

 All our products are used diluted 

 with water at various strengths, as di- 

 rected on ca»a. 



FOR SALE BT SEEDSMEN. 

 Let us quote you our prices to com- 

 mercial growers in qunntity. 



Aphine Manufacturing Co.,''n.T' 



Manufacturers of Agricultural Chemicals 

 M. C. EBEL., General Hanaser. 



FORESTRY TOPICS. 



Addresses by forestry exiierts at the 

 State House, a demonstration o£ meth- 

 ods of attack on the leopard moths on 

 Boston Common, by J. W. Chapman, 

 city entomologist, and a trip to the es- 

 tate of Gen. Stephen M. Weld at Ded- 

 ham, where scientific forestry manage- 

 ment is practiced, were included In the 

 program of the recently-organized 

 Massachusetts Tree Warden's and For- 

 esters' Association, at their meeting 

 in Boston, August 21. Prof. George E. 

 Stone of Massachusetts Agricultural 

 College presided at the morning meet- 

 ing. Gov. Foss spoke of his personal 

 Interest in forestry. State Forester 

 Frank W. Rane discussed "Moths and 

 Forestrj' Practices," Asst. State For- 

 ester H. O. Cook spoke on "Forestry 

 Management." 



R. G. Pierce, employed by the Fed- 

 eral Government and the state to 

 study the chestnut blight in Massa- 

 chusetts, pointed out that the fungus 



WELL ROTTED HORSE MANURE 



DRIED AND GROUND 



For MULCHING it cannot be equaled, as it is nutri- 

 tious, immediate, convenient and odorless. 

 Saves LABOR in preparing compost piles — always 

 ready for mixing with soil for potted plants or soil for 

 benches. It also makes a rich Liquid Manure. Pro- 

 motes rapid steady growth. Put up in bags, i oo lbs. each 



Descriptive folder and prices npon application. 

 SOLD BY 



NEW YORK STABLE MANURE CO. 



273 Washington St., - Jersey City, N. J. 



''HAMMOND'S GRAPE DUST" 



Used effectively to kill Mildews 

 on Roses and other Plants . . . 



JSoid by ilie Seed Dealers. 

 I or pamphlet on Bugs and Blights address 



HAMMOND'S PAINT & SLUG SHOT WORKS 



BE.MON. N. ^^ ' Kishkill-on-Hudson. N. y .') 



Green Flies and Black Flies Too Are Easy 



To Kill With 

 »« "IP I E3 ^ Tr" f^ ESI " 



BRAND 



Tobacco Powder 



For lumi^iiliug or dusting. §3.00 per 



bag 100 lbs. WrltP for free samples. 



Money with order. 



Interstate Tobacco Co., 



1397-1399 Av7l! NEW YORK 



Money re/undrJ ij not suttsfied. Brivare of 



imitations. Territory o^en for live yobbcrs. 



Write for prices 



FERTILIZERS 



Sheep, $3.50; Bone, $4.00; Blood, $8.00; 

 Tankage, $5.00; Acid Phosphate, $3.00; Ni- 

 trate Soda, $8.00; Sulphate Potash, $7.00; 

 Sulphate Ammonl.i, $10.00; Kalnit, $3.00. 



Per bar of ZOO lbs. Cash with order. 



HUDSON CARBON CO., BALLSTON SPA, N. Y. 



which is destroying chestnut trees was 

 first found in New York in 1904, and 

 on August 21, 1913, it had been re- 

 ported from ITS towns in Massachu- 

 setts. Mr. Pierce said the disease is 

 BO widespread that it cannot be 

 stopped, but the blight can be checlved 

 and the life of chestnut woods pro- 

 longed. 





lECTICIDE 



tivutiitf lUn tki tisictlclii Act 1911. Strtal Ni. 171 



Save your plants and trees. Just the tbiiig Iw 

 Greenhouse and outdoor use. DeUroyt Mealy 

 Bug, Brown and White Scale, Thrip, Red Spldctf* 

 Black and Green Fly, Mites. Ants, losectf on 

 Rose-bushes, Carnations, etc. without injury lo 

 plants and without odor. Used according to di- 

 rections our standard Insecticide will prevent 

 ravages on your crops by insects. 



Non-poisonous and harmless to user and pUaA. 

 Leading Seedsmen and Florists have used it wkh 

 wondeiTuI results. 



Destroys Lice in Poultry Houses, Fleas on Dofi 

 and all Domestic Pests. Excellent as a wash for 

 dogs and other nnimals. Relieves mange. 



Eflective where others fail. 



H Pint • - 25c I Plat - - 40o| Qaart - • 7S« 



M GalloB, iL2S I GalloD. t2.00» 5 Gallon Gu. 19 



10 Gallon G«B . . 117.90 



Dilute with water 30 to 50 Parts 



For Sail by SiadsBin aad Florists' Ssf^ Hnsis 



If you cannot obtain this from your supply house 

 write us direct 



Lemon Oil Company Depi. K 



4M W. Lexington St.. Baltimore, 114. 



Directions on exfry f'a^kagt 



Coooanut Fibre SoH 



Trees miilclied witli thU art Id* vrlll 



ftrow larger fruit. b«tt«r color. Mid 



ripen more onlformly than bT any 

 other means. Wa httva pr«T«d li. 



20Ui CENTUDY PLANT FOOD C(l. 



17 t 29 OCEAN ST.. BEVERIT, MASS. 



