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NEW YORK. 



WiilltT SiiiKlemaii. head salesman 

 for J. .1. Coan. ha.s enlisted in the 

 Naval Reserve. 



The Court has luken over the 

 Neckar plaee. undertaker and florist, 

 in llolioken, and will sell it out. 



Mr. Wyman. of llie PlnoLyptol 

 Chemic-al Co.. intends making a trip 

 to Newport and vicinil.v very shortly. 



K. .M. .lackson. formerly with Rie- 

 del k .\lyer, went to Fort Sloeuin on 

 Tuesday. June 4. His brother. Her- 

 bert, also formerly with Mr. Riedel. 

 went away last week in the service. 



Suffolk County Fuel Administrator 

 E. E. Hawkins, .Ir., of Patchosue, has 

 issued a proclamation calling upon 

 owners of private greenhouses to 

 make personal sacrifice in eliminating 

 as far as possible the use of their 

 greenhouses and conservatories dur- 

 ing the coming winter. 



CINCINNATI. 

 L. H. Kyrk had in .some excellent del- 

 phinium last week. They were the 

 first of the year In this market .md 

 sold readily. 



C. J. Jones, of the Walnut Hills Flo- 

 ral Bazaar, donated the use of his 

 store to the Red Cross on May 21st for 

 a sale of flowers for the benelit of thy 

 Red Cross. 



Tlio K<.<ni;niz(>d .s|;iniMril I n-c* tiricle. 

 A spra.v remedy for Kretu. black, white fly. 

 tlirlps and soft scale. 



Quart. ¥1.00; Gallon, $S.«n. 



FUNCINE 



For mildew, rust anrl other blislit-s affect- 

 IfiB flowers, fruits and vegetables. 

 Quart, ;i.OO: Gallon, $8,60. 



VERMINE 



For eel worms. ani-K: worms and other 

 norms working In tlie 'ji.II 



Quart, «1.00; (Jallon, $.■? 00 



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PITTSBURGH. 



Oeorge Meuschki' lias rccciifly 'ii 

 listed and, actompanied by bl.-< 

 lather. Henry Menschke. left early 

 last week for Philadelphia. 



Neil Forsyth has taken charge ni 

 the J. P. McKlnney grounds on Sliady 

 avenue. Recently Mr. Forsyth has 

 been assisting Superintendent Wil- 

 liam Allen of Homewood Cemetery. 



Mr. and Mrs. T. V. banghans and 

 daughter left on Friciay night for ..n 

 extended trip. They will visit their 

 sen, Oliver P. Langhans. who is in the 

 Aero Construction S(|iiadron service 

 in Oregon. 



Norman Cunn. who for the |)a8t 

 five years has been assistant to Krncsl 

 (juter, gardener for Richard Heatty 

 Mellon's estate, will now take charge 

 of the West Homestead estate of 

 George A. Mesta. 



Howard .1. Hook spent four days in 

 town last week from his duties witli 

 the Ordnance Uepartment in Balti 

 iTiore. Md. Before enlisting, Mr. 

 Hook was the auditor of the Pitts- 

 burgh Cut Flower Co. 



Frank Luckenbacher, who is re<-on- 

 structing the old Thaw estate, which 

 has recently passed into the i)osses- 

 bion of Emil Winter, will contribut.' 

 a paper on Roses, on June 18. before 

 the Horticultural Society of Western 

 Pennsylvania. 



Saturday afternoon of last weeU 

 was marked by a terrific hailstorm, 

 which did considerable damage .it 

 Ba'erstown. the location of the Pitts- 

 burgh Cut Flower Company's green- 

 houses. Here was a loss of approxi- 

 mately $8,000 through the breakage of 

 about 10.000 lights of glass and dam- 

 age to the carnation crops and all out- 

 door plants. 



James J. Higgins. who will in an 

 other month open the Grand Flower 

 Shop in the Grand Arcade of Iho 

 Harry Davis Enterprise Company, al- 

 ready has his "work shop" just 

 across the way pretty well cquipiirrl 

 with a large cooling room, ribbon and 

 basket rooms, etc. Already his staff 

 of assistants includes William F. 

 Holmes, formerly of Minneapolis, 

 Miun., Arthur James, formerly in 



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 and James .Marsh. 



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 I)i'itroy« Urt\j liiif. Brown and Wblt« 

 8<-al*. Thrlpa. Rrd npld<r. Blark and 

 Oreen Fly. MItea. Anta. »tr,. witbout 

 Injury to planla and witbout odor. 

 Uaed iccordiug to direction, our atand 

 ard Inaecttclde will prevent ravagea on 

 your cropa by Inaecta. 



Non-polaoDOua and barmleaa to uaer 

 and plant. Leading Seedamen and 

 Florlata bare uied It with wondarfnl 

 reaulta. 



Deatroya Lice In Poultry Honaea, 

 Fleaa on Doga and all Oomeatir I'eta. 

 Exrellent aa a waah for doga and other 

 anlinala. Kellerea tnanga. Dilute witb 

 iviitpr M to 50 parte. 



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