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I ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH ROSE-BUGS? | 



I MAURICE FULD | 



i Announces the First and Exclusive Offering of I 



I "MELROSINE" | 



1 A POSITIVE REMEDY AGAINST THE ROSE-BUG I 



The discovery of a private gardener, Mr. Hugh Balfour Barclay, Merion, Pa. 



"Melrosine" will positively kill the rose-bug and not leave the least mark on 

 the flower. 



— Read what Mr. Wm. Kleinheinz, Supl. to P. A. B. ff'idener, Philadelphia, has to say about it. — 



"I have tested your insecticide for destroying Rose-bugs several times during the rose 

 season of 1918 and it has proved to be as you claimed. By applying with the spray 

 nozzle, the bug will turn brownish and will die in a few minutes after being hit with the 

 insecticide. Another good point is that no marks or stain whatever will be left on the 

 flowers and the plants do not suffer in any v^^ay.'* 



We have testimonials from scores of private gardeners, rosarians and renowned 

 horticulturists all over the United States. For further particulars address 



MAURICE FULD 



Plantsman - - Seedsman 

 7 West 45tli St., New York 



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There Is This Something About U-Bar Greenhouses 



The reason why some folk have 

 Packard or Fierce-Arrow cars, is 

 not only tliat they are such superior 

 car?. It's likewise because, having 

 them, sort of puts the owners into 

 a desirable class. 



Or to say it another way. 



Upon the things we possess is our 

 position or standing frequently 

 judged. 



There are some of us who won't 

 ride in a Ford Taxi when we are 

 in New York. 



There are others of us who buy 

 our clothes at a certain tailor's^ 

 because — well, because we sort of 

 tvant our friends to see the label 

 on the inside. of the collar. 



And all these things add to the 

 pleasures of living. It's meant that 

 it should be so. 



[n like manner^ you who work in 

 U-Bar greenhouses, knowing that 

 they are the top-notch of green- 

 houses, take pride in letting folks 

 know about it. 



For exactly the same reason, a 

 ^;*'^ U-Bar house appeals strongly to 

 "^^r, most employers — especially the 

 "**:' "Mrs.'* 



With this thought in mind, you may 

 like to suggest that we send some 

 one our U-Bar Catalog. 



Or call on you and talk things over. 

 It's un to you, which. 



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U-BAR GREENHOUSES 



HStcKltiSCs ^ Cpinpany 



General Offices and Factory: Elizabeth, N. J. 



1170 Broadway 201 Devonshire St. 



New York Boston 



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