April 28, 1917 



H J{ T 1 C U L T U K E 



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THE VERY NEWEST AND QUICKEST METHOD OF DESTROYING WEEDS, 



GRASS AND OTHER GROWTH IN GARDEN WALKS, GUTTERS, 



TENNIS COURTS, DRIVEWAYS, ETC. 



Tbis fluid absolutely destroys all weeds aud other growth wherever applied, 

 and its effect ou the ground prevents the growth of fresh ones for a year and 

 thus saves a great deal of time and labor, as no cutting, hoeing or hauling away 

 of the weeds is required. 

 We manufacture the strongest line o( DISINFECTANTS on the market. 



CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED 



WEED KILLER P.-L chemical CO., 507-509 W. igtli St., New York 



PiNOtYPTfll 



QUARANTINES ON FIVE-LEAFED 



PINES, AND CURRANT AND 



GOOSEBERRY PLANTS. 



Two orders have just been issued 

 by the Secretary of Agriculture, ef- 

 fective June 1, 1917, on account of the 

 white pine blister rust. One of these 



CONCENTRATED PULVERIZED 



MANURE 



Pulverized or Shredded 



Cattle Manure 



Pulverized 



Sheep Manure 



The florists' standard of uoiform 

 high quality for over ten years. 

 Specify: WIZARD BRAND in 



your Supply House order, or write 

 us diren fn» prires and freight rates. 



THE PULVERIZED MANURE CO. 

 M mion Ntnrh Tard, Chleaeo 



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IMP. 

 SOAP SPRAY 



Quarts, 55c. Gallons, $1.65 



Fives, $6.50 



Try with 24 parts water. Often effective 

 weaker. 



Ask yoar dealt r or write 



EASTERN CHEMICAL GO. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Difficult and rejected cases speci- 

 ally solicited. No misleading In- 

 ducements mnde to secure business. 

 Over SO years' active practice. Ex- 

 perienced, personal, conscientious 

 service. Write for terms. 

 Address, 



SIGGERS & SiGGERS 



?ATHNT LAWYERS 



Box 9, National Colon BntldlnK 

 WasbinKton, D. O. 



orders prohibits the further importa- 

 tion of currant and gooseberry plants 

 from Europe and Asia. The other 

 order quarantines all the States east 

 of and including the States of Minne- 

 sota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas and 

 Louisiana, and prohibits the movement 

 from these States to points outside the 

 quarantined area of all flve-leafed 

 pines and currant and gooseberry 

 plants. There is a further prohibition 

 of the movement of five-leafed pines 

 and black currant plants to any point 

 outside the heavily infected region 

 comprising the New England States 

 and the State of New York. This ad- 

 ditional quarantine is made for the 

 purpose of protecting other quaran- 

 tined States, as well as the remainder 

 of the country, from possible infec- 

 tion by white pine blister rust by 

 means of the plants mentioned. 



While this domestic quarantine, as 

 noted, does not become effective until 

 June 1, the attention of all nursery- 

 men is called to the fact that in the 

 meantime their voluntary agreement 

 of a year or more ago not to ship any 

 white pines or currant or gooseberry 

 plants into the Rocky Mountain and 

 the Pacific Slope States is expected 

 to remain in full force and effect, 

 and the inspectors of these Western 

 States have been notified of this un- 

 derstanding. 



GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR 

 CONTEMPLATED. 



Medfield, Mass. — Peter Pederzini, 

 one house. 



Eatonville, Wash.— George H. Vail. 

 range of houses. 



Minneapolis, Minn. — Osca Swanson, 

 range of houses, 



Amesbury, Mass. — J. J. Comley, 

 vegetable house. 



Juneau, Alaska. — J. P. Anderson, two 

 houses, each 18x100. 



Oaklawn, R. I. — William Hay, addi- 

 tions and alterations. 



Cresskill, N. J. — George Warner, 

 Grant avenue, rebuilding. 



Madison, N. J. — W. H. Duckham, 

 range of houses, each 60x600. 



Lombard, III. — Lombard Floral Co., 

 two Moninger houses, each 36x450. 



Providence, R. I. — M. A. Conley, 48 

 Updike street, propagating house, 

 20x50, completed. 



NEW CORPORATIONS. 



Lombard, III. — Lombard Floral Co., 

 capital stock $30,000. Incorporators, 

 D. J. Abrams, Henry Klusmeyer and 

 George H. Fischer. 



Madison, N. J. — Duckham-Pierson 

 Company, wholesale growers, capital 

 stock $400,000. Incorporators, Lincoln 

 Pierson, William H. Duckham, M. N. 

 Pierson and M. Duckham. 



Tlie Recognized Standard Insecticide. 



A spray remedy for green, black, white fly, 

 thrips and soft scale. 



Qnart, $1.00; GaUon, ¥2.S0. 



FUNCINE 



For mildew, rust and other blights affect- 

 ing flowers, fruits and vegetables. 

 Qnart, $1.00; Gallon, $3.fiO. 



VERMINE 



For eel worms, angle worms and other 

 worms working In the soil. 



Quart, $1.00; Gallon, $3.00. 



SOLD BY DEALERS. 



Aphine Manufacturing Co. 



MADISON, N. J. 



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Save your plants and trees. Just the 

 thing for greenhouse and outdoor use. 

 Destroys Mealy Bug, Brown and White 

 Scale, Thrips, Red Spider, Black and 

 Green Fly, Mites, Ants, etc., without 

 Injury to plants and without odor. 

 Used according to direction, our stand- 

 ard Insecticide will prevent ravages on 

 your crops by Insects. 



Non-poisonous and harmless to user 

 and plant. Leading Seedsmen and 

 Florists have used It with wonderful 

 results. 



Destroys Lice In Poultry Houses, 

 Fleas on Dogs and all Domestic Pets. 

 Excellent as a wash for dogs and other 

 animals. Relieves mange. Dilute with 

 water 30 to 50 parts. 



M; Pint, 25c.: Pint, 40c.; Quart, 76c.; 

 % Gallon, $1.35; Gallon, $2; 5 Gal- 

 lon Can, $9: 10 Gallon Can, $17.50. 

 Directions on paclcaee. 



LEMON OIL COMPANY 



Dept. S. 420 W. Lexington St., Baltimore, Md. 



NIKOTEEN 



For Spraying 



APHIS PUNK 



For Fumigating 

 Ask Your Dealer For It. 



NICOTINE MFG. CO. 



ST. LOUIS 



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 mention HORTICULTURE. 



