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HORTICULTURE 



February 2, 1918 



-£ INSECTICIDE 



Sarr yonr pUnti and tr<*i*f. Juat tbe 

 thine fiir criM-nlioiiar ami miiilonr uap. 

 tValroyn Mfaly KuK. Ilnm n iiml Wbllr 

 ■- :''■'•. Thrlpa. Ki'.l Spl.lir, Uliirk nn<l 

 •11 Kly. MItia. Ania, ••('■. wlllinul 

 iiry to ptnnta tinil without oilor. 

 La*<l arrnnllne to dirrrtlon. our atand- 

 ard Inaf-f-tlcldc will prevent ravuifoa on 

 Jour cropB l.v InxTia 



Non polaonoua ami linrnili-aa to uirr 

 and plant. I^mMnR Sct'ilampD anil 

 Klorlaia hare ujcd It with wonderful 

 rraulta. 



Dealroya Mce In Tonltrj- Ilouaea. 

 Flt-aa on r>a|;a and all Dnnii'iitlc I'eta. 

 Kxrellent aa a wnsh for (Ioj^h and other 

 anlniala. Kellfvca niunRp. Dilute with 

 water "iO to .'lO pnrlB. 



H Tint. »;<■.: IMnI, SOc. ; Quart. OOc; 



H C:alloD, $l..%0: Cnllon, n.Mt; r, (ial- 



Inn (an. flO.OO; in (inllon Ciui, fSO.OO. 



i>lr<Yllon» on package. 



LEMON OIL COMPANY 



lift i 421 W. liiln{ton SL, Biltinori, Mi 



Th* Besoriilted Bt&ndaxd loaeatl^da. 



A aprmy retnedy for «re«n, black, wblta di 

 thrlpa and aoft aeale. 



Qnut, 11.00; O&Uoa. tXJ*. 



FUNCINE 



ror mildew, mat and other hlljhu >■•«« 

 W» Srvera. frnlti and refetablea. 

 Qoart, 11.00: O&IIob, tMJ*. 



VERMINE 



^or eel worma, an(le worma an4 Mkaa 

 worma working In the aoll. 



Quart, f 1.00 1 Oallsn, t*.0«. 



SOLD BT DKALBBC. 



Aphine Manufacturing Co 



MADISON. N. J. 



Use N. A. C. Products for 

 more profitable results. Send 

 for prices on our complete 

 list of Fertilizers and Insecti- 

 cides. 



HORTICITLTCKAI, DEPT., 

 Harry A. Banyard, M»r. 



NITRATE AGENCIES CO. 



106 Pearl St., New York 



•tarn's 



sow BUGS versus SLUG SHOT 



Aftor reiidlnK the arliclo hendod 

 "An Army of Sow Uurs," In the 

 Review for May 10, It occurred 

 to me thnt the Rrowors whose 

 stocks have been attacked by 

 Sow Hugs mlt;ht be Interested in 

 the ri'medy 1 used successful- 

 ly in exterminating these pests 



some time ago. 1 had a good crop of Sow liu^s in my 

 Carnation house and asked Mr. Henjaniln Hammond, of 

 Hcacon, N. Y., for a good exteniilniitor. Mr. Hammond 

 recommended one of his preparations — SLUG SHOT — and told me to 

 dust it between the plants, under tlie benches and along the walks. I 

 did so and the results were gratifying. The buns were cleaned out 

 in short order, and I certainly reco-nmend SLl'G SHOT to every Klorlst 

 who finds these bugs in his house? ALEXANDER A. LAUB. Florist. 

 New Hamburg, N. V., May, 1917. 



HAMMOND'S SLUG SROT was Hrjl listed nainst SOW BUGS it Nrick. N. T.. ia IIBS. lai It balds |iod 



HAMMOND'S PAINT AND SLUG SHOT WORKS 



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



SOLD BY SEED DEALERS OF AMERICA 



ST. LOUIS. 



Shaw's Garden this week has a 

 splendid display of primroses and cyc- 

 lamen. 



The banquet given by the St, Louis 

 Florist Club on January 21, to S. A. F. 

 and N. F. S. Committees was a success, 

 75 members being present. The visit- 

 ors were Chas. H. Totty, John Young, 

 J. J. Hess, F. X. Stujipy, Jos. Manda, 

 R. C. Kerr, Charles Schenck, Fred 

 Lautenschlager, Benj. Hammond, 'W. 

 F. Gude, Herman Knoble and George 

 Asmus. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR 



CONTEMPLATED. 

 Galveston, Tex. — J. P. Peterson, 

 Avenuo P, one house. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Paterson, N. J. — Ed. Sceery has 

 been unanimously elected president of 

 the Park Commission for the eighth 

 consecutive time. Mr. Steery serves 

 the city in this important capacity 

 with the same zeal and intelligence 

 which applied to his business as florist 

 has iilaced him in the first rank. He 

 is a member of the Society of Ameri- 

 can Florists, the New York Florists 

 Club and the Florists Telegraph De- 

 livery Association. 



Dallas, Tex.— On Tuesday night, 

 January lath, the Lang Floral & Nur- 

 sery Co., entertained their employes 

 with a dinner at the Southland hotel. 

 There were twenty-eight seated at the 

 tables and several speeches were made. 

 Mr. Lang presented one dollar's worth 

 of thrift stamps to each employe. In 

 presenting these Mr. Lang pointed out 

 that it was the duty of every one to 

 help the Government as much as pos- 

 sible and the Thrift Stamp plan placed 

 the opportunity in reach of every one. ' 

 It was suggested that a War Saving 

 Society be organized, whereupon such 

 was done and an enrollment of 28 

 members was made. L. M. Schwager 

 was elected president and J. C. Wal- 

 vord, secretary. The Lang Floral Sav- 

 ings Society will meet once each 

 month. I 



CONCENTRATED PULVERIZED 



MANURE 



PaUorlsfKl or RhrMldwl 



Cattle Manure 

 Sheep Manure 



The Florists' standard of uniform 

 high quality (or over ten years. 

 Specify: WIZARD BRAND in 



your Supply House order, or write 

 ui direct for prices and freight rates. 



THE PULVERIZED MANURE CO. 



(4 ITaloa Htoak Vmr4. ChUsco 



Save 

 One Man! 



WoulJ it help you 

 in the sprine rusb 

 to save one man in 

 putting on tliedor- 

 m.-int sprriy? Use 

 "SCALECIDE" — one lead of liosc will 

 spray us ninny as two with lime-pulphur. 

 And j'ou do better v/ork - »Jcstroy San Jose 

 scnle, also control leaf curl, apple canker, 

 collar rot, bud moth, case bearer, leaf rol- 

 ler, pear psylla, etc. 



"SCALEClDE-'isplcasanttohandle— will 

 not injure handsor eyes nor remove hair 

 from horses. Sprayinij pump runs In oil — 

 lasts much lont:cr. Sold on Money Back 

 Basis. Send ct once for booklet No. 14. 

 B. G. PR \TT CO., M*rg Chemists 



50 Church Srr*-.t Drpt. 12 N. v» York 



NIKOTEEN 



For Spraying 



APHIS PUNK 



For Fumieatint 

 Ajk Your Dealer hot It 



HICOTINE MFC. CO 



ST. LOUIS 



