July 26, 1919 



HORTICULTURE 



85 



The Kwin'nlinl StHndard [naertlrtda, 

 A spray remedy for green, black, white Bj 

 thrlps ami soft Brale. 



Qnart. (1.00; l.allon, »».Sft. 



FUNCINE 



For mildew, rust and other blights affect 

 Ins; flowers, fruits and vegetables. 

 • luart, (1.00; Gallon, F2.50 



VERMINE 



For eel worms, angle worms and otber 

 worms working In the soil. 



()nart, «1.06| (Inllon. *.l o« 

 SOLD BT DEALERS. 



Aphine Manufacturing Co. 



MADISON. N. J. 



*L BRflNb W 



CONCENTRATED PULVERIZED 



MANURE 



Purrertaad or Hluedded 



Cattle Manure 



Pulverised 



Sheep Manure 



The Florists' standard oi unifosm 

 luil qualjfv for over ten vesry 

 ^W'aV : mZABD BRAND uj 

 yuur Snppfy tsrose orotrr , or write 

 OS mreetlorpr&s and ErsSgot ram. 



TfW PULVEUZED MANURE CO. 



M Unsan 9toek Iml, Chin*. 



^Wanda 



■ara joir piasta aaa trees. Jost the 

 thing for greenhouse and outdoor use. 

 Destroy* Mealy Bug-, Brown and Whit* 

 Scale, Thrlps, Bad Spider, Black and 

 Green Fly, Mites, Anta, etc., without 

 Injury to plants and without odor. 

 Used according to direction, our stand- 

 ard Insecticide will prevent ravages on 

 your cropa by Insects. 



Non-poisonous and harmless to user 

 and plant Leading- Seedsmen and 

 Florists have naed it with wonderful 

 results. 



Destroys Lice In Poultry Houses, 

 Fleas on Dogs and all Domestic Pet*. 

 Excellent aa a wash for dogs and other 

 snlmalB. Relieves mange. Dilute with 

 water 30 to 80 parta. 



Vi Pint. «0e.; Pint, 50e. j Qnaxt. BOe. ; 

 H Gallon, (1.60; Gallon, fZ.50; S Gal- 

 lon Can, * 10.90; 10 Gallon Can, f20.00. 

 Directions on package. 



LEMON OIL COMPANY 

 lift S. 411 W. Li*i|tii St, Mtam. Ml 



SULCO-V.B. 



WHO IS WINNING THE FIGHT — YOU OR 

 YOUR PLANT ENEMIES? 



Kill the Plant Lice and Parasitic Fungi Spores on Trees, 

 Shrubs, Flowering Plants, Vegetables, Palms, Bay 

 Trees, Exotic Plants, Etc., Poultry, Animals, Etc. 



DO IT 



SULPHUR-HSHOIL-CARBOLIC-CO IMPOUND 



A Combined Contact Insecticide and Fungicide — Ready for 

 Immediate Use — In Very Convenient Form. 



At Your Dealer or Direct — Go to Your Dealer First 



DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET FREE 



ADDRESS 



COOK & SWAN CO., Inc. 



148 Front Street. Dept. H 



NEW YORK, U. S. A. 



BOSTON OFFICE 141 MILK STREET. GEOBGE H. I K AZIEK, Manager. 



Live Longer, Live Better - Eat More Fruit and Vegetables 

 Sag It With Flowers 



)reer's Peerless^ 

 Glazing Points 



For Greenhouses 



Drive easy and true* because 

 both bevels are on the same 

 tide. Can't twist and break 

 the glass id -lriving. Galvan- 

 ized and will not rust. No 

 lights or lefts 



The Peerless Glazing Point 

 is patented. No others like ^ 

 It Order from your dealer^ 

 oi direct from us. 

 looo. Wc. postpaid. 

 Samples free. 

 HENRY A. DREER.I 

 714 Chestnut Btreet>s 

 Philadelphia. 



CAMBRIDGE 



NEW YORK 



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World's Oldest and LargeBt 

 Manufacturers of 



FLOWER POTS 



WHTT 



A. H. HEWS & CO., INC. 



Cambridge, Mass. 



DREER'S 



FLORIST SPECIALTIES 



N.w Bra.d Naw StyU 



'RIVBRTON" BOSE 



Furnished in lengths up 

 to 300 ft. without seam or 



Joint. 



Tbi HOSE ff r the FLIRIST 



Ji-inch, per ft., ig c. 

 Keel of 300 ft. " i8<Jfc. 

 * Reels, 1000 ft. " 18 c. 

 W-inch, M 16 c. 



Heels, 500 ft., " 15MC 

 Couplings furnished with- 

 out charge 



HENRY A. DREER 



714-716 Chestnut St.. 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



AMERICAN ASH TREES. 



The most valuable of the American 

 Ashes as a timber tree and one of the 

 handsomest of the whole genus, the 

 so-called White Ash, Fraxinus ameri- 

 cana, grows naturally from Nova Sco- 

 tia to Florida and eastern Texas, and 

 westward to Nebraska and Oklahoma. 

 It is a splendid tree often, when con- 

 ditions of soil and rainfall favor it 

 more than one hundred feet high with 

 a tall massive trunk five or six feet in 

 diameter. If anyone in northeastern 

 North America wants an Ash-tree for 

 shade or to produce timber, Fraxinus 

 americana is the tree to plant. It 

 grows, too, better in western Europe 

 than most eastern American trees, al- 

 though it will probably not become as 

 good a tree there as the native Ash. 

 A variety of Fraxinus americana (var. 

 subcoriacea) differs from the common 

 form in its thicker, entire or only 

 slightly toothed leaflets which are sil- 

 very white on their lower surface. 

 This tree was raised at the Arboretum 

 in 1874 from seeds collected at Mt 

 Victory in central Ohio. It is there- 

 fore now one of the oldest trees raised 

 here. This Ohio tree has grown more 

 rapidly and is handsomer than any 

 other Ash-tree which has been pi-anted 

 in the Arboretum. Seeds of this tree 

 usually reproduce the variety, and it is 

 this variety which should be planted 

 when the best possible Ash-tree is 

 wanted in this part of the country. 



The Black Ash. Fraxinus nigra, grows 

 as far north as Newfoundland and the 

 shores of Lake Winnipeg, that is, 



