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HORTl CULTURE 



April 6, 1018 





ElNSECTICIDE 



Bar* joDr plinti •nil Irr««. Jait tbe 

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 I>r«troy* Mf«lj Huf. HrowD (ml White 

 Bo»l» Thrlpi. Re<l Snider. Black and 

 OrM>n Kljr. Mltra. Anla. etc., without 

 Injury to planta and without odor. 

 I'ard accordlni: to direction, our atand- 

 ard Inarctlclde will prevent ravage! on 

 your cropa l>y Inaecta. 



Non-polaonoua ami harnileaa to uaer 

 and plant. Leading Seedauien and 

 Klorlata hare U3ed It with wonderful 

 reaulta. „ 



Deatroya Lie* In Poultry Houaea, 

 Fleaa on Poga and all Domeatic Tela. 

 Excellent aa a waah for doga and other 

 animala. Rellevea mange. Dilute with 

 water ."tO to 50 parta. 



Vi I'Int, tOc.; Tint, SOc. ; Quart, 90c.: 

 % flalloD, fl.SO; Onllnn. t3.M: S Oal- 

 lon VtLB. tlO.OO; 10 Gallon Cui, $20.00. 

 l>lrr«tlont on pnokase. 



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MANURE 



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The Horists' standard ol uniform 

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lity 

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PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. 

 Till' AiiiPrlinii Uoso Annual for 191 *< 

 bus Jiist bot-n rci'olviMl nnd in ccrtiiln 

 ly a most fiisclnalInK book. It will bi 

 Jovouslv welcomed by I he rose lovers 

 and wlil be one of tlie best read pub- 

 lloationx (if I be year. Its contents - 

 nearly two hundred pages of close 

 printed. InspirluK. practical matter, 

 written by tbe most proRresslve and 

 tbouRhtfui devotees of tbe Queen of 

 Flowers— lover the field tboroufihly 

 and the book Is a credit to tbe Amer- 

 ican Rose Society and an Impressive 

 manifestation of zeal and dillRence on 

 the part of its editor. J. Horace Me- 

 Farland. Hoin ii i i.riiii: Is especially 

 pleased with the symposium on the 

 growiuK of roses in war lime with 

 whicli llie book starts and In which all 

 tbe contributors take a strong; stand 

 on the grounds which HouTU tltukk 

 has unceasiuBly advocated ever since 

 tbe first foolish hysterical paroxysm 

 against "non-essentials" brought dis 

 may to the garden lover. One of the 

 most timely and valuable sections Is 

 in the chapters devoted to a review of 

 rose behavior made by Capt. George 

 C. Thomas. .Ir.. under the caption of 

 ••Roses Retained and Discarded." The 

 lists given and the reasons for the se- 

 lections made are notable first-hand 

 material, the results of painstaking 

 observation. The data presented with 

 respect to combatting two of the most 

 destructive rose enemies Is also orij; 

 inal and indeed the product of thi 

 work instituted by the American Rose 

 Society. There Is some significant 

 material with relation to the increas- 

 ing demand for municipal rose gar- 

 dens and this is accompanied by sug- 

 gestive diagrams of the layout of sev- 

 eral of the gardens of this character 

 already existing. 



Membership In the American Rose 

 Society carries with it a copy of the 

 .\nnual. The secretary's address is 



Tbe F. T. n. Handy Book. This 

 latest publication by Secretary Pocbe- 

 lon is a fiO-page book of the same pag ■ 

 size as Hoitrici ltike. It gives a com- 

 plete list of the florists connected with 

 the Florists' Telegraph Delivery, ar- 

 ranged alphabetically as to towns and 

 giving reference to the nearest F. T. 

 D. member to towns where there is 

 no member. It also includes the re- 

 cently published service for .\rmy and 

 .\avy and service for Hospitals and 

 Schools. It looks like a prolific busi- 

 ness promoter. 



Illus- 



Ise N. A. C. I'roclucts fur uioi'l- 

 profitable results. Send for 

 prices on our complete list of 

 Fertilizers and Insecticides. 



HORTICCI-TlRj\X DEPT. 

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CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



T. <". Tluirlows Sons. Inc., West 

 Xewlmry, Mass.— Catalogue and Price 

 List of Cherry Hill Nurseries, 

 trated. 



A apray rtmady for graan. black, wblta ly 

 tbrlpa and aoft irala. 



Uuart. II. 00 1 Omilaa. VtJ*. 



FUNCINE 



ror ralldaw. mat and othar bllgku m M tm 

 Inr trvara. (rolta and Tocatablaa. 

 Qoart. 1 1.00 I (tellea. n.M. 



VERMINE 



Tor aal worma. angla worma aa* **hm 

 wortna working In tba aoll. 



aoKrt. (1.00 1 0*I1*B. (•.••. 

 SOLD BT P«>I ■■■. 



Aphine Manufacturing Cu 



MADISON. N. J. 



For Codlinfl Moth 

 And Scab 



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and 



CAL-ARSENATE 



-a new comhin.-ition winch biil« f/iir 

 to replace the old Lime Sulphur- Ar»e- 

 natc of !^ead and Bordc.iu x-Leod ml x- 

 tures.in both orchard and garden. 

 It is more powerful ard m -ch less ex- 

 pensive. 1 gallon and 3 lbs. makes 

 ISU gallons of spray. 



Send for circular 

 B. G. PRATT CO., M0<. C/ie/ni.'.f > 



50 Church Si. Depl. 12 New York 



Palisades Nurseries, Sparkill. X. Y. 

 —Palisades Popular Perennials. A 

 beautiful production, artistic and very 

 attractive in dress and general make- 

 up. Different from the average run of 

 catalogues and advantageously so. 

 Profusely illustrated. 



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A BEAUTY SPOT IN GEORGIA. 



We are In receipt of an Interesting 

 letter from J. F. Wilson, editor of "The 

 Nut Grower." Waycross, Ua., giving 

 details of a proposed visit of a party 

 of Interested people to the heart of the 

 Okenofeke Swamp, a hitherto unex- 

 plored territory of over halt a million 

 acresi with islands and lakes of sur- 

 passing beauty. It is hoped to develop 

 an interest in having the Government 

 take over this territory as a public 

 reservation so as to save something 

 of its virgin beauty for future genera- 

 tions as well as to furnish a semi 

 tropical horticultural museum for ed- 

 ucational and scientific uses. 



Cottage Gardens Nurseries, Inc., Eu- 

 reka, Cal.— Special Price List 1917-18, 

 for the Trade Only. J. McHutchison 

 & Co.. New York City, U. S. selling 

 agents for all territory east of the 

 Rocky Mountains. Eureka grown 

 Bulbs, Azaleas, Rhododendrons. 



Wilmington, Del.— Flower markets 

 were held every day during Easter 

 week, at the corners of Fifth and Mar- 

 ket streets. Fifth and King streets, 

 on the east side of King street, be- 

 tween Fifth and Seventh, and on the 

 north side of Sixth street, between 

 Market and King streets. No wagons 

 were allowed to stand along the 

 streets, where the stands were located. 

 The venders had to clean up the street 

 in front of the stands each night. 



