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HORTICULTURE 



July 26, 1919 



RNS 



Per 100 Per 1000 



BO8TON8 *V« '»<>» H-SJ 



ROOSEVELTS ... •■*{ 



WHITMAN I " "•*" 



WIIITMANI COM- 



VERONA ••»* 



TEDDY, JB •■ 6 ° 



oo.oo 



56.00 



65.00 



65.00 

 65.00 



Stock all sold until June 1st. 



Order either direct or through 



8 8. Skldelsky & Co., Sole Agents 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



niAKV H. BARROWS, WHITMAN , MAS8. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



IV. 



ilSON, IM- J. 



FIELD GROWN CARNATIONS 



New England grown stock. °* A %"™ 

 a9 stock will be scarce Pink »»«*"£ 

 Enchantress Supreme, Rosalia, Ros ptto, 

 Benora, Doris, Beacon. Enchantress 

 Philadelphia, Matchless White En 

 chantress. White Wonder, Miss ineo, 



Herald. . 



Write for Prices. 



No C. O. D. shipments. 



J. REUTE« CO- 



PLANT BROKERS 



329 Waverly Oaks Road, Waltl.a.ii, Mass. 



Nephrosis Norwood 



Best Crested Fern 



4 lneh pot., extra beery. *S5 00 p« ho.- 

 dredj • UMb. *™.00 per hundred. 



PHILADELPHIA, 



ROBERT CRAIG COMPANY, 



PA. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 SPECIALISTS 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO. 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



VIBURNUM PLICATUM 



Also Herbert. ThunbergU, Hydrangea 



Panleulata, Welgela, Bplreas, etc 



Ask for complete list of 



OAK BRAND SHRUBS. 



"■coram &3E 



tUkmn PrU. Pi-. *■«■"■• Wawew. T !"-/"T 



W, ,rt inturibtri U Ik, Nurnrymtm , Fund 



f,r Umrktt DntU+mnU 



ROBERT DYSART 



CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 



Simple method* of correct Bf~V*jM 



especially adapted far tatata* — •» 



BOOKS BAJLANOKD AND AJMTJSTMH 



40 STATE STREET . BOSTON 



T« 



Hili'S EVER6REENS 



Price lilt mew ready 



THE D. RILL NURSERY CO. 



Br.rgreaa Specialist*. Lanrece Orewew 



U A meric a 



BOX til. DUMDM, mu 



PRIMULA MALACOIDES ROHRERI 



The best strain of .Uah.coi.les on the market. Years of patience have developed It 

 llie I. st si ra. II s | ml |es ot Hose Pink, Light Lavender and Snow White 



;;re r ro.'.'e'or :;;; }£?£*££ u , .*■. ^ ,u «— ■"" -•» M B,nB,e 



plants but for combination work it cannot he excelled. m 



. „., ,„ S8.00 



Pink and Lavender mixed, 2'A: in _ 1|(( 



SS3T ^VV^eir'Ier/'niie' CUnenW x bioonica: " " ii^i jjw 

 Bower, extra line color. S%-ln e ^ 



HlHft^WK iglSSS^ffi' W5S, & 



for stock plants, *5.00 per 100; $OM pel r 1000. Nutt Scarlet ,*„. 



1,1 KW11US, Hooted Cuttings— Poitevuie, Kicard, Custeilane, u... 



,ler. Buchner (for August and September de jvery.) varieties 



EXTRA HEAVY ( I 111 N t.s— Poitevine Ricard, $-.0.00 per louo, 



1000 

 S55.0O 



55.00 



60.00 



65.00 

 55.00 



$18.00 per 1000. 



C. U. LIGGIT, 



Oflice 

 303 Bulletin 1:1, Ig. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



Ibota x Oval- 

 folium) 



IBOLIUM T rly b N rfa w HARDY PRIVET 



TO BE SENT OCT IN THE FALL OF 1910. Introducer, of Box-Barberry. 

 Elm City Nur.cry Co., WOODMONT NURSERIES, Inc.^Jrl^Ct 



FREESIA BULBS 



Purity (Improved) 



Per 1000 



Size y 2 -%ths inch (large).... *8-50 



Size %ths-% inch (mammoth 13.50 



NOW READY 



CALLA LILY BULBS 



Size lYz-2 inches, ¥9.00 per 100 

 Cash with order, less 2 per cent. 



McHUTCHISON & CO., ™ai=r 



05 Chambers Street NEW YORK 



E. W. FENGAR 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



147-187 Linden Are. 

 IBVLNGTON, K. *. 



AN EFFECTIVE COMBINATION 

 SPRAY. 

 Considerable interest is being shown 

 in the combined insecticide and fungi- 

 cide which is now being introduced 

 under the name of Sulco-V. B. It has 

 been used in various parts of the coun- 

 try and in the tropics for the past 

 eight years and seems to be very ef- 

 ficient, as well as extremely con- 

 venient, an important matter to the 

 gardener and the flower grower. The 

 formula is based on an old idea, to be 

 sure, but the old time bother of home 

 preparation has been eliminated. 

 Sulphur-fish oil and carbolic acid are 

 scientifically and mechanically com- 

 bined, so that they will readily mix 

 with water and prevent or control the 

 various scale insects, plant lice and 

 many fungus diseases. Nearly every- 

 body knows of the efficacy of fish oil 

 soap, and the various forms in which 

 sulphur has been applied to plant life, 

 but it remained for Charles Fremd, a 

 well known horticulturist and chemist 

 of New York State, to combine the 

 fish oil and sulphur plus the carbolic, 

 which is in itself a deadly insecticide 



and germicide, but so scientifically 

 combined with the other materials that 

 it will not injure tender plants or the 

 operator handling the spray machines. 



PHILADELPHIA. 

 W. J. Sherry, of Dreer's, has been 

 spending his vacation in New England 

 and has covered that territory from 

 R. I. to N. H. He writes from Wollas- 

 ton, Mass., July 16th. "Am having a 

 delightful time. This part of the 

 United States is beautiful indeed." 



Recent Philadelphia visitors have 

 been Alexander Forbes, A. Forbes & 

 Co., Newark, N J.; C. M. Guelph, 

 Jerome P. Rice & Co., Combridge, N. 

 Y.; C. P. Hart, Whitney-Eckstein Co., 

 Buffalo, N. Y.; George W. Evenden, 

 Williamsport, Pa.; T. B. McClintock, 

 Scranton. 



Fred Michell, Jr., is laid up with a 

 broken ankle inflicted by a slip on the 

 sidewalk while running for a car. 



Elmer J. Weaver, our florist-beo ex- 

 pert, was around this week selecting 

 his territory down in the "neck" for 

 his colony to get the best that's L-oing 

 in the August-September honey flowers. 



