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HORTICULTURE 



October 22, 1910 



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MR. A. F. BARNEY and MR. J. M. QLEASON, for many years connected 

 with Schlegel & Pettier and their successors the Schlegel & Fottler Co., where they 

 were managers during the nine years of its incorporation, beg to inform their friends 

 and customers that they are NUT connected with the consolidated house, Fottler- 

 Fiske-Rawson Co., but have associated themselves with the THOMAS J. GREY CO., 

 the well-established and 



Reliable Seed and Agricultural Implement House 



Doing Business at 32 SOUTH IVIARKET STREET, BOSTON 



where they bespeak for themselves the same confidence and liberal patronage as 

 extended to them during the many years of their connection with Messrs. Schlegel & 

 Fottler and their successors. 



THOMAS J. GREY, President 

 ARTHUR F. BARNEY. Vice-President 

 JOS. M. GLEASON, Treasurer 

 PETER M. MILLER, Secretary 

 J. P. A. GUERINEAU, Manager 



3IVIAS J. GREIY OO. 



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CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Sluis & Groot, Enkhuizen. List of 

 1910 Novelties in Garden Seeds and 

 Flower Seeds. 



Rickards Bros., New York City. — 

 Bridgeman's High Grade Bulbs for 

 1910. A well selected list. 



Clarke Brothers, Portland, Ore. — 

 Bulbs and Plants for Fall Planting, 

 1910. A neat little illustrated price 

 list for the retail trade. 



Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. 

 Y. — Special lists of specimen Ever- 

 greens and large sized Ornamental 

 Trees and Shrubs for Immediate Ef- 

 fect. 



E. Y. Teas, Centerville, Ind.— Whole- 



"ATTENTION!!!! 



We have a fine stock of 

 HEALTHY HOME GROWN BULBS of 



LILIUM HANSON! Per lOO 



A grand Illy for border 

 planting $25.00 



CALLA ELLIOTTIANA 



Splendid yellow calla for 

 forcing 20.00 



LYCORIS SQUAMIGER.A lo.oo 

 (Amaryllis Hnllll) 



Complete list of German and 

 Japan Iris and Llllums will be 

 mailed on application. 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS 



• Wholesale Dep 



Floral Park, N. Y. J 



sale Price List of Ornamental Trees 

 and Shrubs, Peonies, Phloxes, etc.. 

 Fall 1910. This nursery has been 63 

 years under one management. 



P. Ouwerkerk, Weehawken Heights, 

 N. J. — Trade List of the Association 

 "Flora" Nurseries of Boskoop, Hol- 

 land, whose American trade is handled 

 by Mr. Ouwerkerk. This is a very ex- 

 tensive and useful wholesale list. 



Joseph Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. 

 — Descriptive Catalogue of High 

 Grade Bulbs for Fall, 1910. Also con- 

 tains a comprehensive list of roots, 

 plants, trees, seeds, etc., for autumn 

 planting, agricultural and horticultural 

 implements, etc. 



Storrs & Harrison Company, Paines- 

 ville, Ohio. — Illustrated Catalogue of 

 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 

 Roses and Bulbs. One of the finest 

 publications in its class. It is unique 

 in that no price quotations are given. 

 A price list of material for fall deliv- 

 ery, 1910, is enclosed. 



Cottage Gardens Co., Inc.. Queens, 

 N. Y. — Peonies, Iris, Phlox. This is 

 a descriptive price list of the very 

 clioicest varieties of these deservedly 

 popular specialties. There are eight 

 full page portraits of high-class 

 peonies. Enclosed, also, is a whole- 

 sale price list for the trade only. 



Dingee & Conard Co., West Grove. 

 Pa. — Guide to Rose Culture: Roses 

 and Bulbs for Fall Planting. The 

 cover ilhistrations are handsome por- 

 traits in natural colors of the popu- 

 lar Richmond and Killarney roses, and 

 inside there are excellent illustrations, 

 also in colors, of roses Charles Dingee, 

 Helen Mills, Mrs. Chas. Dingee and 

 Rhea Reid. 



In writing on the care of "mums" 

 in his "Week's Work", Mr. Fritz 

 Bahr says: 



" \\'hile on this subject I might mention our 

 experience with the new insecticide"Aphine." 

 We u<cd this preparation on a hundred-foot 

 Chrysanthemum house from the time the stock 

 was planted out in May up to the preient. A 

 spraying was given once every week, and 

 while two successive applications were re- 

 quired to get rid of a dose of aphisthe plants 

 had when planted out, the stock after that was 

 kept entirely free from it, by applying a 

 weekly spraying of a strength according to 

 directions. I don't know what Aphine is matle 

 of, and it really matters little; the important 

 part, besides its effectiveness, to the grower, 

 is its cheapness, for to keep this house free 

 from these insects didn't cost quite $i.iO all 

 Summer." 



Thus the effectiveness and cheap- 

 ness of Aphine is once more demon- 

 strated by an expert authority. 



$2.50 per Gallon, $1.00 per quart. 



For Sal* by all Seedsmen 

 Manufactured by 



APHINE MANUFAGTURIN6 CSMPANY 



MADISON. N. J. 



Pacific Coaat Diatributine Agents 



MacRORIE-McLAREN COMPANY 



Weitbank Building. San Franci sco, California. 



Worcester, Mass., Oct. 17. 

 Dear Sirs: — Please discontinue ad- 

 vertisement of Poinsettias; all sold. 

 Respectfully yours, 



F. SOKOL. 



