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HORTICULTURE 



March 26, 1911 



HAMMOND'S 



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Grap 



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Reg-istered in U. S. Patent Office 



KILLS MILDEW INDOORS AND OUT 



Contains Sulphur 64 per cent., Copper Sulphate 3 per cent. U. S. P. 



Now. in resards to your "Grape Dust." I must say that when I first heard of it I had 

 but little faith in it, because I had tried all the remedies for Mildew I had ever heard of, 

 but they were of little value. It seems that my location favors Mildew especially. When 

 other f^lorists are but little troubled, my houses are generally well covered with the Mil- 

 dew, so when I sent for the first keg of "Grape Dust" my Roses were almost worthless, 

 but since using the "Grape Dust" my Roses are the "Picture of H^lth." There is not a 

 vestige of Mildew to be seen on my place, and my Roses fetch double the price: besides. 

 I have saved a month of firing, which I used to be compelled to do to kill Mildew. 

 Yours respectfully. P. .J. A. SCHAEFER, Florist, 



To Hammond's Slug Shot Works. Newburgh, N. Y. 



Hammond's Paint and Sing Shot Works 



FISHKILL-ON-HUDSON, N. Y. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR CON 

 TEMPLATED. 



Bettendorf, Iowa — Wm. Goos, addi 

 tion. 



-Charles Giles 



one 



-I. Lorenzen & Son, 

 -Hyponeco Greea- 

 Stapp, 



Beverly, Mass.- 



house. 



Hartford, Conn.- 

 one house. 



Wesport, N. H.- 



houses, one house. 



Davenport, Iowa — Ludwig 

 one 300 foot house. 



Newport, R. I. — R. Livingston-Beek- 

 man Estate, range of fruit houses. 



Anaconda, Mont. — R. M. Grieg, range 

 of rose and carnation houses. 



Hollywood, Calif.— The Cocos & 

 Kentia Co., house 36 by 60 feet. 



Newark, N. J. — A. Begerow, carna- 

 tion house 16 by 215 feet. C. H. Dodd. 

 construction. 



Northport, L. I., N. Y.— J. D. Cock- 

 croft, carnation house 55 by 400 feet; 

 chrysanthemum house and one sweet 

 pea house each 25 by 150 feet. John 

 A. Payne construction. 



PATENTS GRANTED. 



986,426. Seed Testing Cabinet. Bur- 

 ton Henry Adams and Wal- 

 ter Clark Adams, Decorah, 

 Iowa. 



986,875. Floral and Display Refriger- 

 ator. Roswell L. Tilghman, 

 Birmingham, Ala., assignor 

 to Tilghman Refrigerator 

 Company, Birmingham, Ala. 



987,008. Combined Hoe and Rake. 

 Herbert Lee McKibbin, 

 Clayton, Mo. 



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 lumber— benches, posts, sills and planking 

 — and save dollars in material and labor for 

 every cent that it costs, by using 



CONSERVO 

 WOOD PRESERVATIVE 



This is the most perfect wood preservative 

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 on this subject. It is penetrating, perma- 

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 a stick, and saves ten times its cost. 



SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES 



Samuel Cabot,Inc., Mnfg Chemists, Boston, Mass. 



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