August 16, 1919 



HORTICULTURE 



159 



Neatness In the appearance 

 will add to the Greenhouse 

 Plant. This is one of the 

 man; features which has 

 brought about the uni- 

 versal reputation "f Ad- 

 . Ventilating Equip- 

 ment and Greenhouse Fit- 

 tings. For Bracing, Shelv- 

 Ing and Piping our Pit- 

 tings cannot be beat. 

 I hi satisfactory Ventila- 

 tion, the AilVii \ i lit i l:l t - 



in;; M:ohine heads them 

 all. Our catalog and 

 latest price list will he of 

 Interest to you. Inquiries 

 given Bpecial attention. 

 Write today. 



ADVANCE CO. 



Richmond, Ind. 



WE ABE SPECIALISTS EN 



GREENHOUSE GLASS 



Free from Bubbles 

 Uniform In Thickness 



PAINTS and PUTTY 



Greenhouse White g^^i.32 



Floristi Prefer 



It will pay yon to set our estimates. 



the DWELLE-KAISER "> 



SSI Elm Street 



BUFFALO, N. T. 



Difficult and rejected cases spe 

 dally solicited. No misleading In- 

 ducements made to secure business. 

 Over 30 years' active practice. Ex- 

 perienced personal, conscientious 

 service. Write for terms. 

 Address 



SIGGERS & SIGGERS 



fATONT LAWVBRS 



Box ». National Union Holloing 

 Washington, D. O. 



When writing to advertisers kindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE 



far Steeniimse 

 Glazing 



USE IT MOW 



F.O.PtffitfCO. 



12 w. Ntummuf 



MWYOIK 



Mastica is elastic and tenacious, admits of 

 expansion and contraction. Putty becomes 

 hard and brittle. Broken glass more easily 

 removed without breaking of other glass 

 as occurs with bard putty. Lasts longtr 

 than putty. Easy to apply. 



CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 



Advertisements in this Department, Ten Cents a Line, Net 



BULBS 



C KBUR ft SONS, HILLEGOM, Holland. 



Bulbs of all descriptions. Write for prices. 



NEW YORK BRANCH, 8-10 Bridge Bt 



CANNAB 



For the best Dp-to-Date Cannas, get new 

 price list. THE CONARD ft JONES CO., 

 West Grove, Pa. ^__ 



CARNATION STAPLES 



Split carnations quickly, easily and 

 cheaply mended. Plllsburv'a Carnation 

 Staple, 1000 for 36c: 3000 for $1.00 post- 

 paid. I. L. FILLSBURY, Galesburg, 111. 



CELERY PLANTS 



Celery plants. Easy Blanching; now 

 grown exclusively by 90% of Kalamazoo 

 growers in place of Golden self Blanching. 

 Strong plants, ready for the field ; $2.25 

 per 1,000, $6.u0 for 3,000. Cash. BRILL 

 CELERY GARDENS, Kalamazoo, Mich. 



DAHLIAS 



Peony Dahlia Mrs. Frederick QrlnnelL 



$10.00 per clump. Cash with order. 



JOHN P. ROONBY, New Bedford, M ass. 



New Paeony Dahlia— John Wanamaker, 

 Newest, Handsomest, Best. New color, new 

 form and new habit of growth. Big stock 

 of best cut-flower varieties. Send list of 

 wants to PEACOCK DAHLIA FARMS, 

 Berlin, N. J. 



GOLD FISH 



Gold figh, aquarium plants, snails, cas- 

 tles, globes, aquarium, tish goods, nets, 

 etc., wholesale. FRANKLIN BARRETT, 

 Breeder, (sir. D. St.. Olney, Philadelphia. 



Pa. Large br ling pairs for sale. Send 



Cor price list. 



KENTIAS 



Kentia Kelmorenan — Averaging 3 and 4 

 leaves, good strong plants out of 2Vi-lnch 

 pots at $15 per 100— larger quantities on 

 application. J. H. FIESSER, 711-741 

 Hamilton Ave., North Bergen, N. J. 



if MP SOAP 



Sure Insect Killer 1 



IMP Soa]> Spray is a scientifically pre- 

 pared compound that Is destructive 

 to insects without injuring plants or 

 roots. Does not spot leaves, fruit, grass 

 or deface paint work. It is clean and 

 colorless. May be used on fruit trees; 

 shade trees; flowering shrubs; vines; 

 garden truck; and on all sorts of plants, 

 both under glass and out of doors. 



It is most effective against rose bug; 

 mill bug; white, black, green and rhodo- 

 dendron fly; red spider, thrips; aphis; 

 fruit pests; elm leaf beetle and moths. 

 Used in country's biggest orchards and 

 estates. Verv economical, one gallon is 

 mixed with 25 to 40 gallons of water. 

 Full directions qn each can. Genuine 

 can has Ivv Leaf trade mark. Your 



nev hack If Imp Soap Spray does 



not do as claimed. Order direct if your 

 dealer cannot supply. 



Pint can $0.50 



Quart can -75 



Gallon can 2.25 



5 Gallon can 10.00 



10 Gallon can 18.00 



Sent by express at purchaser's expense. 



F. E. ATTEAUX & CO., Inc., Props 



Eastern Chemical Co. 



176 Purcha-c St., BOSTON, MASS. 



Dealers Wanted 



ORCHIDS 



IIASSALL & Co.. Orchid Growers and 

 . Southgate, London, England. Cntt- 

 leyas and I.aelio Cattleyas our specialty, 

 line trial order solicited. 



PBONIB8 



Peonies. The world's greatest collection, 

 1200 sorts. 8end for list. C. BETBCHER, 

 Canal Dover, O. 



SPHAGNUM MOBS 



Live Sphagnum moss, orchid peat and 

 orchid baskets always on band. LAGER 

 ft HURRELL. Summit. N. J. 



VINES 



Flowering and Foliage Vines, choice 

 collection. Large Specimen, Pot and Tub 

 grown for Immediate effect; also Climbing 

 Roses. J. H. TROT, Mount Hlssarllk Nur- 

 sery, New Rochelle, N. T. 



WIRE WORK 



WILLIAM E. HEILSCHER'S WIRE 

 WORKS, 264 Randolph St., Detroit, Mich. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE — Greenhouse property, about 

 two acres of land; opposite Cemetery. 

 T.imiii ft. of glass; residence and store; do- 

 ing line business. .No letters. OSGOOD 

 BROS . Everett. Mass 



CEDRUS ATLANTICA GLAUCA. 



This beautiful conifer deserves more 

 recognition than it seems to get at 

 present. Some erroneous ideas as to 

 its hardihood, I believe, are partly re- 

 sponsible for its not being used in or- 

 namental plantings more than it is. 

 It has stood 14 degrees below zero 

 here in Rhode Island, which would 

 lead one to assume it may be classed 

 as a fairly hardy tree. Although that 

 was a little severe, browning the foli- 

 age some, yet, in the spring it broke 

 out in its natural steel blue as beau- 

 tiful as ever. Given a good open posi- 

 tion this cedar will make a handsome 

 specimen well worth seeing any month 

 in the year. It is of vigorous upright 

 growth when well established, the 

 branches are low and of a compact 

 habit. It is apt to make a tap root, 

 and should there be occasion to move 

 it to another location, great care would 

 have to be used in the operation, that 

 is if the tree has grown to a fair sized 

 specimen. — International Garden Club 

 Journal. 



ROCHESTER. 



Midsummer dullness prevails and 

 the supply of stock is plentiful with 

 the exception of carnations. 



Visitors last week were as follows: 

 R. B. Blackshaw of Ove. Gnatt Co.; 

 John Lambert of Chicago; Steve 

 Green of Bayersdorfer; James Karins, 

 of Dreor Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 



John Bubel, formerly employed by 

 Rochester Floral Co., has returned 

 from France, having served over a 

 year with the 3rd Army Corps. 



