May 27, 1911 



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GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR CON- 

 TEMPLATED. 

 Belolt, Wis. — John Rindfleish, addi- 

 tion. 



Mayville, Wis. — Carl .Schumann, ad- 

 dition. 



Jefferson, III. — P. Pearson, house, 25 

 X 106 feet. 



Cedar Rapids, Iowa — John Stetka, 

 one house. 



Kankakee, III. — Spicar Bros., house, 

 50 X 200 feet. 



Hutchison, Minn. — Chas. A. Rose, 

 three houses. 



North Milwaukee, Wis. — Nic. Zwei- 

 fel, one house. 



Niles Center, III. — Peter Damm, 

 rauge of houses. 



Cincinnati, Ohio — J. Chas. Murphy, 

 one 250-foot house. 



Florence, Mass. — Frank D. Keyes, 

 house, 28 x. 70 feet. 



Haverhill, Mass. — Wm. H. Emerson, 

 house, 20 X 75 feet. 



Xenia, Ohio — Lampert Floral Co., 

 house, 40 X 200 feet. 



Pocatello, Idaho — Pocatello Floral 

 Conservatory, one house. 



New Castle, Ind. — Heller Bros. Co., 

 two houses 35 x 500 each. 



St. Louis, Mo. — Albert Senger, two 

 houses, each 20 x 100 feet. 



So. Natick, Mass. — John Barr, Lord 

 & Burnham house 35 x 300. 



Northfield, N. J. — Hendrickson 

 Farm, five houses and show room. 



Montrose Greenhouses, Montrose, 

 Mass. — Addition, about 10,000 sq. ft. 



Brampton, Ont., Can. — Richard Jen- 

 nings, addition. W. E. Calvert, addi- 

 tion. 



Guthrie, Okla. — Furrow & Co., one 

 house, 28 x 120 feet; one house, 28 x 

 300 feet. 



Savanna, III. — Edward Gabouri, Jr., 

 and Will Fairbanks, two houses, each 

 25 X 90 feet. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Wilmette, III. — Nic. Miller's green- 

 houses have been leased by James 

 Bernard. 



Alvln, Tex. — Cook & Cook have re- 

 tired from business and Mr. Sheffield 

 has the management. 



Hermiston, Ore. — A nursery has 

 been started here by J. W. Craik, for- 

 merly of Kellogg, Idaho. 



Hamilton, Ohio — The greenhouse of 

 Miss Emma Vinen has been pur- 

 chased by C. J. Frew, Jr. 



Marietta, Ohio — The Marietta Floral 

 Co., a new company, have purchased 

 the Smith greenhouses and will con- 

 tinue the business. 



Cambridge City, Ind. — Five acres of 

 land near the city have been pur- 

 chased by M. H. Gaar for an addition 

 to his present nursery. 



Leominster, Mass. — A section of the 

 roof of George M. Kendall's cucumber 

 house was demolished by a heavy 

 wind storm on May 6th. 



Black Hall, Conn. — The firm of 

 Brown & Howard, who leased the 

 Black Hall Greenhouses on January 

 1st, has been dissolved and James F. 

 Barclay of Rhode Island has purchased 

 the stock and has secured a lease for 

 five years. For three months Mr. 

 Brown has suffered constantly with 

 the sciatic nerve and rest from busi- 

 ness activities was the only course. 



''FUNGINE" 



An infallible remedy for mildew, 

 rust, and other fungus diseases. 



The Cedar Hill Gardens, 



Sea Cll£f, N. Y., May 8, 1911. 

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 after having tried Aphine according to 

 your dircetions, I have personally found 

 Aphine better for black aphis on violets 

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 being less dangerous tor the plants, as 

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 same work with equal efficiency. I have 

 not tried Fuugine myself, but followed its 

 use day after day at one of my customers 

 carnation and rose houses. The gardener 

 agrees with me, and all the greenhouse 

 men, that Fuugine is a grand preventive, 

 as well as the best destroyer of mildew 

 and carnation rust, if applied properly. It 

 does all it is recommended to do. We 

 cannot be without it in rose houses." 



T. H. POLBOS. 



Volcano Greenhouses, 

 Nevada, Mo., May 9th, 1911. 

 "We received the Aphine you sent us 

 and It is everything you recommend it to 

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Kirkwood, Mo., May 1st, 1911. 

 "We have tested the Aphine sent us and 

 the results were very satisfactory. We 

 used Aphine according to directions for 

 black aphis and find all aphis killed on 

 first application. We have full faith In 

 Aphine." 



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