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HORTICULTUnE 



January 6, 1B18 



SoM by Seed Dealers ard Used in 

 New England 35 Years 



nammoTKl Insrrtlrlilri uinl t>>- Klorlits aiiil 

 GartlriMTB fnr iri*iii*riitlni)i, ond lu'fori* tlil* 

 our pnltit woi uvnl on lln( IIdubci hi*- 

 cauBf It illil nut waali ufT. Tnrnilow'i I'utty 

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ti«Dd for I'unphlela nr InfortnAtlon rrgnnl 

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HAMMOND'S PAINT & SLUG SHOT WORKS 



Beacon, N. Y., U. S A. 

 OUR PRODUCTS SOI.D BY SLED DEALERS 



O. 



Chicago — A. B. Barber, Cleveland, 



Philadelphia— W. C. Priestly, Cleve- 

 land, O.; Carl Hagenburger, Mentor, 

 O.; Alex Forbes, Newark, N. J.; J. W. 

 Grandy, Norfolk, Va. 



DAHLIA KING OF THE AUTUMN 



• Our cover illustration shows a new 

 decorative dahlia which Is boing intro- 

 duced In this country by R. Vincent, 

 Jr.. of White Marsh, Md. The long 

 stems and graceful poise of the flow- 

 ers show It to have excellent qualifica- 

 tions as a cut flower. The color Is 

 described as beautiful bronzy amber. 

 The variety is of foreign origin. 



CONCENTRATED PULVERIZED 



MANURE 



PnlTrHm<Ml or Shroddrd 



Cattle Manure 



Palverlsed 



Sheep Manure 



TSe noriMi* standard o( umlnrtn 

 high quality tor o»er ten year* 

 Spectfy: WIZARD BRAND m 

 your Supply Houic order, or write 

 ui direa for prtcet and treighi raits, 



THE PULVERIZED MANURE CO, 



NIKOTEEJV 



For Sprayinf 



APHIS PUNK 



For Fumigatina 



A«k Your Dealer ^o» ll 



IICOTIIIE MFG. CO. 



ST. LOVB 



IRON STEMMED CARNATIONS. 



Krenili hortlculluri.sts by si-li'ctlvt- 

 breeding have succeeded In producing 

 curnations with great, heavy head.s 

 and stems so thick and strong that 

 they support the weight of the blos- 

 soms unassisted. The great dim- 

 culty with big carnations hitherto has 

 been that the stems were too weak. 

 —Medina (.V. 1'.) Journal. 



We would respectfully submit that 

 the Medina Journal brush up a bit on 

 Its flower Information and then make 

 another guess. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDINGG OR 



CONTEMPLATED. 

 Dothan, Ala. — S. P. Poyner, one 



llOU.-il'. 



Algonac, Mich. -W. A. Fetrequin, 

 one house, completed. 



Brookline, Mass.— Wm. EUery, Fish- 

 er avenue, Hltchings house. 



Pawtucket, R. I. — Fred Davis, 745 

 Pleasant street, house 30 x 90. 



NEW CORPORATIONS. 



ChehaIrs, Wash. — We.sco Seed Com-" 

 pany, capital slock, $10,000. Incor- 

 porators, E. H. Thompson, H. W. and 

 A. Whitacre. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Taunton, Mass. — Fire, early on the 

 morning of December 26, gutted the 

 building at 2 and i Main street. In 

 which is located the store of Hall the 

 florist. Most of the loss suffered by the 

 latter was confined to the stock, which 

 was considerably damaged l>y water. 



WInchendon, Mass. — Fire which did 

 damage estimated at about $10IJU. 

 broke out In the boiler room at Rhu- 

 land's greenhouses. Grove street, early 

 on the morning of Dec. 27. The boiler 

 was but slightly damaged, but many 

 plants were frozen when the glass 

 roof of one of the greenhouses was 

 broken in many places, by cold water 

 from the fire nozzles striking the hot 

 panes. There are two boilers In the 

 greenhouses, one a tubular, and one 

 a sectional, and a few months ago one 

 section of the sectional boiler blew 

 out and did nearly $100 damage. 



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OIL 



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Burr yonr pinnli and (rM>i. Juat tba 

 Difiii; fur sm-nlMMinr mill uutdour uar. 

 Iiialroya Mraly lUiK, IlruwD ami Wbltr 

 S.nic, Tlirl|ii. Ili-U Splilrr. lilnrk ami 

 i;!!-*-!! Kly, Mili'i. Aula, rlr., wllliout 

 Injury lu iiliiiili mkI nllUuul o<lor. 

 lacil nri'iirilfni; lo illriTilnn. our alnud- 

 nril InacTllrUli- » III pruveul rutagaa oo 

 yuur criipa l>y liiNrcla. 



N'un-iiiilauiiuui nml liornili-aa to uwr 

 nnd iiliiiil. I.4>nilliiR So<Mliui<-n and 

 KlorlKla bare UJcd It wllb wouUcrful 

 rt'ftulla. 



Dpalroyi I. Ire Id Ponllry llouara, 

 rifiio (III Doca nnil nil Dntiioatic I'vla. 

 ICxrc'llonl na n U'liah fnr tluifa niitl oilier 

 niiluinla. It<'ll,'<i>a MiiinKC. I*llul<' wIlU 

 wilier '\0 lo M imrla. 



Ml Pint, tfr.: I'Inl, ROc.; Qaart. SOe.s 



% Cialinn, f I .lO: (iallnn, ri.AO: A Clal- 



lon (an. (lOtW; 10 t.iUlon Can, ItO.OO. 



l>lr<*f'tUin« on piirUiiKr. 



LEMON OIL COMPANY 

 Dipt {. 421 W. liiliitii St lalti»n. Hi 



Cromwell, Ct. — Louis Case, 100 ft. j 

 house, completed. 



Tba Revornliad Btandard lagaart^aa, 



A spray remedy for greaD, black, wblta tj 

 thrlpa and aofi arale. 



Quart, fl.O«! OaUam, (tj*. 



FUNCINE 



For mildew, mat and otber bllgkU 

 Inr flfvers. frulla aod regetablaa. 

 Quart, 11.00) OaJlon, t*-M- 



VERMINE 



Foe cat worma. ingle worma ant 

 worma wnrklng In Ibe aoll. 



Qoart, 11.00) OalloB, (La*. 



BOLD BT DE*fi«m« 



Aphine Manufacturing Co. 



MADISON. N. J. 



