September 18, 1915 



HOKTICULTURE 



397 



MAGIC 



Manures for all Greenhouse Soils 



Manafactured ExclusivelT for the Trade by ih« 



CHICAGO FEED & FERTILIZER CO- 



Union Stock Yarik, CHICAGO, ILL. 



BASIS FOR EUROPEAN IMPORTA- 

 TION PERMITS. 

 Editor HoKTicri.TLKr. : 



Dear Sir: I am informed by the 

 Mercliants' Association of New York 

 that it is stated unofficially by the 

 Foreign Trade Advisers in behalf of 

 The American importers that the in- 

 curring of liability for the payment of 

 goods by the American importer prior 

 to March 1, 1915, is to be the basis on 

 which permits for shipments will be 

 issued in future. No payment needs 

 to have been made, but tlie American 

 purchaser must show that he was le- 

 gally bound to pay for the goods be- 

 fore that date. Evidence that will sub- 

 stantiate the above facts should be sub- 

 mitted to the Foreign Trade Advisers 

 by interested houses as follows: 



(a) An atEdavit glviug the lii-story of 

 the case and showing all the documentary 

 evidences submitted : 



(b) Bithfer the original contract or 

 certified copies of the same: 



(c) Copies of order sheets, the original 

 acceptances, invoices and consular in- 

 voices If available. In addition to these 

 proofs all marks, numbers, value, and 

 cost of goods, and the name and address 

 of shipping agent In neutral port should 

 be given. 



Such evidence will be kept on file 

 by the Foreign Trade Advisers and as 

 soon as the Department of State is of- 

 ficially notified by the British author- 

 ities that such claims will be received 

 and considered by the British Govern- 

 ment, it is the purpose of the Foreign 

 Trade Advisers to file these claims 

 with the British Embassy in Washing- 

 ton in the order in which they are re- 

 ceived by the Department of State. It 

 would be well, therefore, that all in- 

 terested houses should forward a sworn 

 statement to Judge W. D. Fleming, 

 Foreign Trade Adviser, Department of 

 State, Washington, D. C, as soon as 

 possible if they desire an early move- 

 ment of their goods. 



As soon as the Department of State 

 receives official confirmation of the 

 above, they will he notified. 

 Yours very truly, 



New York. Chas. A. Dabds. 



Horticulture Publishing Co.: 



Enclosed please find check for $2.00 

 for two years' subscription to Horticul- 

 ture. Can't get along without It," 



T. P. 



Rochester, N. Y., Sept 15. 



CUT YOUR EXPENSES 



aN well tm your kIohh wonomlcaUy, 

 efToctlvHy, "apIlntor-fre«" with 



"Red Devil" Glass Cutters 



No. 3-ln-l mailed for 26r. Kid C»»* 

 Free. It'» worth yonr while to t«<it 

 our clalml. 



SMITH & HEMENWAY CO., Inc. 



181 Chambers St., New Yorl< City 



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hflNURES 



Unequalled for Greenhouse and 

 Landscape Fertilizing 



THE PULVERIZED MANURE CO. 



31 Union Stock Yards, Chicago 



NIKOTEEN 



For Spraying 



APH1S:PUNK 



For Fumigating 

 Ask Your Dealer For It. 



NICOTINE MFG. CO. 



ST. LOUIS ! 



PERSONAL 



John Scott, florist, of Huntsville, 

 Ala., has been missing from his home 

 for several weeks. 



Miss Margaret Didier, granddaughter 

 of M. Wieland, and Chas. Hilhoft were 

 married on September 8, at Evanston, 

 lil. 



Royal W. Smith, employed at the 

 store of Hopkins, the florist, Brattle- 

 boro, Vt., and Miss Helen Leone, were 

 married on Sept. 6. 



Wallace R. Pierson, who has been in 

 the hospital in San Francisco since 

 the Convention, Is recovering nicely 

 and expects to get home about Sep- 

 tember 25. 



George Piddington, of Andover. 

 Mass., who was badly shaken by a fall 

 from a tree which he was trimming 

 three weeks ago, is still incapacitated 

 from attending to his landscape gar- 

 dening work. 



Charles H. Pugh, a Westboro 

 (Mass.) florist, was given a farewell 

 banquet on Sept. 11, at Westboro Inn 

 on the even or going to New Jersey 

 to engage in the florist business. The 

 banquet was given by Paul Brlgham. 



We are sorry to learn that William 

 Wells the noted chrysantliemuni grow- 

 er of Merstham, England has had a 

 set-back in his convalescence from the 

 serious operation which he underwent 

 some months ago. We sincerely hope 

 to hear soon that he is again making 

 hopeful progress toward complete re- 

 covery. 



The Becomlied BtuMlard Iiii«e«t«|d*. 



"pray remedj for green, black, whit* fty 

 red aplder, thrlpa, meely bos aad aaft aed*. 

 Qaart. fl.M; OaUoo, «S.M. 



FUNCINE 



An Infallible •pray remiedj for roa* mUd«w 

 carnation and ehrysanttiemam nut. 

 Qaart, Ifrri Oalloa. 9(.«0. 



VERMINE 



A aoll •terlllc«r for cut, eal. wire aad ■>•!• 

 Qaart, 11.00; Oallsa. ft.M. 



SCALINE 



A ■eaUclde and fnoflclda oombtoed tw Baa 

 Jo«e and varloag scale on trees and haf4y 

 stock, and yarlons bllgbu which aCsci 

 tbem. 



Qaart, 75e; GaUea. tlM*. 



NIKOTIANA 



A 12% nicotine solatloo properly dilated 

 for fumigating or vaporizing. 



QoaH, tl.M; Oallon, M.M. 



If yon cannot obtain our prodocts (roa 

 your local dealer, send as your ardcr aa4 

 we will ship Immediately throasb sar 

 nearest agent. 



Aphine Manufacturing Co. 



MADISON. N. J. 

 OKO. A. BrKNISTON M. C. 



President Trsa 



SCOTCH SOOT 



Where there Is a boose that Is jaat 

 full of bads almost ready to show color, 

 nothing will turn better color Into the 

 flowers than a little soot, that can b« 

 scattered over the benches before water- 

 ing. The amount applied shoald not t>* 

 excessive, ns the soot Is very strong 

 and may damage some of the (oUair* 

 somewhat. Apply Jnst enoagh to bLaekao 

 the surface of the soil In the bsnchaa, 

 and let It go at that. Better a little 

 oftener than too much all at oaae. 



We offer the vennlne la orl^aal ewt, 

 Ba<-lu. at: 



M.OO per lit lbs.; I11.M per MO lbs. 



Stumpp t Walter Go. 



30-32 Barclay Street, NEW YORK 



Plantlife Insecticide 



A tohocco pr«>p&nUlon dhckI by th« 

 ffrowerN for dndtliiK and •praylBr. 

 Write for book of tr»>tljiionlujH and price*. 



THE PLANTLIFE CO. 



417 Eaat 19th St., New York, N. Y. 



Cocoanut Fibre Soil 



\A/A.F9 



Dues not stop the use of dunias. 

 All seedsmen keep It In stack. It Is the 

 IssI word In I'ertlllilor Hsaias 

 Send for rrlces, 



2ltti CENTUinf PUiNT FUD CI. 



17 t II KEM IT.. MNHT, MASS. 



When writing to adumrtiseri kindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE. 



