September 8, 1917 



HORTICULTUEE 



293 



T W E IVI I_0 W 'S 



English Glazin&juuy 



i.^_ SEMJ-LIO U LP . *1 



*''*'^»is PAisT AND S[UC SHOT tf""** 



Sold by Seed Dealers and Used in 

 New England 35 Years 



Hammond Insecticides used by Florists and 

 Gardeners for generations, and before this 

 our paint was used on Hot Houses be- 

 cause it did not wash off. Twemlow's Putty 

 is unexcelled. 



Send for Pamphlets or information regard- 

 ins: your needs. 



HAMMOND'S PAINT & SLUG SHOT WORKS 



Beacon, N. Y., U. S. A. 

 OUR PRODUCTS SOLD BY SEED DEALERS 



OBITUARY. 



John Garvey. 

 Among the victims of a trolley car 

 accident at Wellesley Hills. Mass., 

 last Sunday, was John Garvey, a gar- 

 dener, aged 55 years, of Watertown. 

 who died shortly afterward at the 

 Newton Hospital. 



Alfred G. Gulley. 



Prof. Alfred G. Gulley, for 23 years 

 professor of horticulture at the Con- 

 necticut College of Agriculture, died 

 suddenly August 16, of heart disease, 

 aged 69 years. Prof. Gulley was born 

 in Dearborn, Mich., and was a gradu- 

 ate of the Michigan Agricultural Col- 

 lege. Previous to coming to Connecti- 

 cut, he served tour years as assistant 

 in horticulture at the Michigan Agri- 

 cultural College and for a year as hor- 

 ticulturist at the Vermont Experiment 

 Station. He is survived by his wife 

 and one son. 



Miss Adelaide Kresken. 



After an illness of two years dura- 

 tion Miss Adelaide Kresken died at 

 her home in Clifton on Sunday, Au- 

 gust 26. She was fifty-two years of 

 age. Born in Kiefeld, Germany, in 

 1865, she emigrated to this country 

 with her parents in 1869 when she was 

 four years old. A year later Miss 

 Kresken began to work in the retail 

 flower store which her parents had es- 

 tablished in Cincinnati. Largely 

 through her untiring and conscien- 



CONCENTRATED PULVERIZED 



MANURE 



PnlTertmed or Shredded 



Cattle Manure 



PoWrrlird 



Sheep Manure 



The FTorisls' standard of uniform 

 high quality for over ten years. 

 Specify : WIZARD BRAND in 

 ymir Supply House order, or write 

 us direct for prices and freight rates. 



THE PULVERIZED MANURE CO. 

 M Valra S«Mk 1mm*, Ohl«k(* 



tious efforts the store flourished and 

 became and has always been one of 

 the most uniformly successful in this 

 city. H. A. Kresken, her father and 

 Laurence Kresken, survive. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Anaconda, Mont. — .John W. Jackson 

 has purchased the greenhouses and 

 business of R. M. Greig. 



Oneida, N. Y. — Mrs. C. H. Maynard, 

 retiring secretary of the Ladies' S. A. 

 F., sustained a fractured jaw and other 

 painful injuries in a fall on the side- 

 walk caused by slipping on a banana 

 peel. 



Irondequoit. N. Y. — John Curtis, 

 father of Charles Curtis, celebrated 

 his eighty-third birthday with a lawn 

 party at which forty-five guests were 

 present. Mr. Curtis in his advanced 

 age is very healthy and active in the 

 greenhouse. 



Milford, Mass. — In the great elec- 

 trical storm of Wednesday, August 29, 

 the home of Rodney Woodman, a 

 young florist and market gardener, was 

 struck by lightning and Mr. Woodman 

 was knocked unconscious and re- 

 mained so for several hours. 



Green Island, N. Y. — Mr. and JTrs. 

 Matthew C. Allison of Bluff Point, for- 

 merly of Green Island, will return here 

 September 1 to reside at 138 George 

 street. Mr. Allison has just finished 

 a long career in the service of Tb" 

 Delaware and Hudson Company as 

 florist on the Saratoga and Champlain 

 divisions and has been pensioned. He 

 was the first flnrist employed by the 

 company and for many years had 

 charge of the whole system. 



NEW CORPORATIONS. 



Milw/aukee, Wis. — Raumgarton, Flor- 

 ists, capital stock $10.0(10. Incorpor- 

 ators. Ida and Harold liaumgarten. 



Media, III.— E. G. Lewis Seed Com- 

 pany, capital stock $.30,000 Incornov- 

 ators. Rdgar G. Lewis. S. N. and J. .T. 

 Mathers and Chas. R. Pendarvis. 



New Canton, III. — Suy Island Seed 

 Growers' Association, capital stock 

 $10,000. Incorporators, Walter Fox. 

 C. T. Laird, W. H. Koeller, N. T. and 

 Harry Nichols. Fred L. Rose and R. 

 M. Atkinson. 



BUSINESS TROUBLES. 



Portland, Ore.— The P^oraI Studio. 

 liabilities $2,000, and assets about 

 $500. 



The Reeognlzed Standard lB«*aM«t4«. 



A spray remedy for green, blaek, wkltc flj. 

 thrips and soft scale. 



Qnart, $1.00; OaUea, fC.M. 



FUNCINE 



For mildew, rast and other bllfbt* »ffe<n- 

 ll^ flr-yera, fruits and Tegetablti. 

 Quart, $1.00; Gallon, $*.M. 



VERMINE 



Foi- eel worms, angle worms and «the» 

 worms working In the soil. 



Quart, $1.00; Gallon, f*.M. 



SOLD BT DEAI,ER8. 



Aphine Manufacturing C(j- 



MADISON. N. J. 



yJ^f^DA-^ 



Save your plants and trees. J»»t tt« 

 thing for greenhouse and oatdo«r «ae. 

 Dpatroys Mealy Bug, Brown and White 

 «pale, Thrips, Red Spider, Black and 

 iJreen Fly, Mites, Ants, etc., withomt 

 Injury to plants and without odor. 

 Tsed according to direction, onr stand- 

 ard Insecticide will prevent ravages o» 

 your crops by insects. 



Non-poisonous and harmless to user 

 ind plant. Leading Seedsmen and 

 Florists have used It with wonderfal 

 results. 



Destroys Lice In Poultry Hoasca, 

 Fleas on Dogs and all Domestic Peta. 

 Kicellent as a wash for dogs and other 

 animals. Relieves mange. Dilate wltli 

 water 30 to 50 parts. 

 H Pint, 35c.; Pint, 40o. ; Qnart, 1S«.| 

 M: OaUon, $1.26; Gallon, $1; C Gal- 

 lon Can, $9: 10 OaUon Can, fl1.M. 

 Directions on packasra. 



LEMON OIL COMPANY 



DepL S. 420 W. Leiington St. Baltlnon. m. 



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IMP. 

 SOAP SPRAY 



Quarts, 55c. Gailons, $1.65 



Fives, $6.50 



Try with S4 part* water. Often effeotlve 

 weaker. 



A»k your dealer or write 



EASTERN CHEMICAL C€. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



NIKOTEEN 



For Spraying 



APHIS PUNK 



For Funu'irattnK 

 Ask Your Dealer I'm II. 



MICOTDiE HF6. CO 



ST. UHns 



