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HORTICULTURE 



February 23, 1918 



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Sold by Seed Dealers and Used in 

 Mew England 35 Years 



nnmnionil Innoctlclilcs uhciI by Klorl»t« nnil 

 CanliMicrB fur KciiiTiitloiiii, nml liofuro tlils 

 our iHiliit »ii» usi'il on Hot IIoubos Iic- 

 riiuiif It (11.1 not whbIi off. Tweinlow'B I'utty 

 Ih uui'Jtci'lU'il. 



Send for I'Bniphlrlii or Infonmitlon rc«iird- 

 Iiill ><iur iin^lM. 



HAMMONDS PAINT & SLUG SHOT WOFKS 



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

 OUR PRODUCTS SOID BY SEED DFALIRS 



Obituary 



tural Society. He Is survived by 

 Ave cbildren. 



Mrs. Wm. Munro. 

 Mrs. Munro. wife of William Munro, 

 a well-known rose grower of Garrett- 

 ford, Pa., died on February 15. 



Theodore Krombach. 

 Theodore Krombach, who has con- 

 ducted a florist store at 4519 Fifth 

 avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., died on Feb- 

 ruary 10. aged 58 years. He leaves a 

 widow and four sisters. 



Joseph S. Chase. 



Joseph S. Chase, aged 91, a veter- 

 an nurseryman, peony grower and 

 bee-keeper, of Maiden, Mass., died on 

 February 16 at his home, 140 Mt. 

 Vernon street, where he had lived 

 since 1865. 



He was a past president of the 

 United States Bee-keepers' Associa- 

 tion, a charter member of the State 

 Bee-keepers' Society and a life mem- 

 ber of the Massachusetts Horticul- 



CONCENTRATED PULVERIZED 



MANURE 



PnlT«r1z*d or ShrcddMl 



Cattle Manure 



Palvertxed 



Sheep Manure 



T>ie Honsis' standard of uniform 

 high quality for over tea years. 

 Specily: WIZARD BRAND in 



your Supp'y House order, or write 

 ui direct (oi prices and Irci^^i rates. 



THE PULVERIZED MANURE CO. 



•4 ('■■•■ HtM'k Tmrt. r>bUB«« 



NIKOTEE3S 



For Spraying 



APHIS PUNK 



For Fumigatint 

 Ajk Your DeaUr Fot k. 



HICOTINB HFG. CO. 



ST. LOUU 



Alfred Patrick. 

 Alfred Patrick, a well-known florist of 

 Auburn, N. Y., died on February 9, at 

 his home. 303 South Seward avenue, 

 after an illness of several months that 

 followed a stroke. He was 69 years old. 

 Mr. I'atrick was born in Manchester, 

 England. He learned the florist's busi- 

 ness on the estate of the Duke of .Man- 

 chester, cf which he later assumed com- 

 plete charge. He was also in business 

 in South Wales for several years. 

 Upon first coming to the United States, 

 he made his home in New York City, 

 later coming to Auburn, where he has 

 been in business for 38 years. Besides 

 his widow, he is survived by tour sons 

 and three daughters. 



Frederick W. Boyce. 

 Frederick W. Boyce, aged 63, prom- 

 inent florist of Utica, N. Y., died 

 Monday night, February 11, follow- 

 ing Illness of four years heart 

 trouble. Deceased was born Decem- 

 ber 23, 1854, in Utica. His father 

 came to Utica from New England an 

 experienced horticulturist and florist, 

 located first in Hartford, Conn. He laid 

 out Forest Hills cemetery in Utica and 

 planted most of the trees on the Stale 

 Asylum grounds. He conducted exten- 

 sive gardens and greenhouses and after 

 his death his son Fred continued the 

 business. The late Mr. Boyce had been 

 a florist his entire life. He leaves one 

 brother, George Boyce, and two sisters, 

 all of Utica. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



August Koelker & Sons, New York, 

 — Special Price List of York Flower 

 Pots. Interesting and timely. 



Charles G. Curtis Company, Calli- 

 coon, N. Y. — Wholesale Price List of 

 Hardy Native Trees and Flowering 

 Shrubs. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. — 

 Poultry Catalogue for 1918. A very 

 complete catalogue of poultry sundries. 

 Covers in colors, original in composi- 

 tion and quite attractive. 



A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn. 

 —Wholesale Trade List, 1918. A splen- 

 did production, with all the typograph- 

 ical excellence and pictorial finish of 

 a high grade retail catalogue. 



8nvp yiinr planli tDil tr<^». Jnit tbc 

 tliltiK ffir trn'riiliiiune mid outduor use. 

 lic'Kiruvn Mfiil)- HiiK, llrnwD ami Wblte 

 Scnie, Tlirlim. Ucil SplikT. lllnrk nn<I 

 (ircpD Kly, Mili'R, Anta, «*ti'., wllliout 

 Injury to pliiiita nnti wllliout utiur. 

 I'Hf'tl ncrnrillnj; lo dlrt'Clloii, our aluiid- 

 iinl ItifliTllclilt* \\\U [irevvut ravagva oo 

 your rmiiB hy liiaiTtn. 



Non-polaououn nml bormloaa to uaer 

 nmt iilniit. I.riidliiic SeiMlaiiien and 

 I'lnrlNia liove ujed It witli wunderful 

 K-Hiiltn. 



Di'StrovB I. Ice In Toullry tlouaea. 

 I'li'iia on n«i;« nml nil Dniiicatlc I'eta. 

 Kxcullent nn n wnsli for ducii nnd oilier 

 unlninls. Itidl.'vi'a niuuge. Dilute witb 

 wnler 'to to ,'i0 pnrla. 



Ml Pint. a^c. ; I'Inl. 50c.: Qimrt, 00c. ; 



Mi Cation. f;i..in: linllon, fi&U; li (ial- 



lun C'lin. flO.OII: III (iiilloo Can, $20.00. 



Dlrecllunit on pucUuire. 



LEMON OIL COMPANY 



DipL i. 420 W. leilniton St. Raltiairt, Mi 



Tb* Rfcornl'xd Standard InaaatlaKa. 

 A apray remedy for (re«ii, black, wblt* I7, 

 tbrlpa and soft scale. 



Quart, (I.OO; OaUon, ft J*. 



FUNCINE 



For mildew, ruat and other bllgbto 1 

 in0 firirera. fralta and regrUblea. 

 Quart, (1.00; Gallon, M.M. 



VERMINE 



For eel worina. angle worma ant 

 worma working In tbe aoll. 



Quart, (l.OOi Uallon, (1.01. 



80LD BT nEAl.KKS. 



Aphine Mam f acturing Co. 



MADISON. N. J. 



Hazelton, Pa. — Conrad Ackerman, 

 the East Beech street florist, whose 



Use N. A. C. Products for 

 more profitable results. Send 

 for prices on our complete 

 list of Fertilizers and Insecti- 

 cides. 



HOBTICULTURAl, DEPT., 

 Uarry A. Bunjard, Hgr. 



NITRATE AGENCIES CO. 

 106 Pearl St., New York 



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greenhouse was frozen up during the 

 cold spell the past few weeks, will 

 have extensive repairs made to the 

 place. 



