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HORTICULTURE 



September 13, 1919 



FOB 



KANSAS CITY 



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SAMUEL MURRAY 



1017 Grand Avenue 



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WORCESTER, MASS. 



Randall's Flower Shop 



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S. A. ANDERSON 



4-40 Main St., Buffalo, N. T. 



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HESS & SWOBODA 



FLORISTS 



Td^k'iM 1M1 aad LliM 



1415 Famum St. 

 OMAHA, NEB. 



KNOBLE BROTHERS 



Member Florleta' Telegraph Dellyrry 



We are well equipped to handle 



your orders. 

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THE SilTH& FETTERS CO. 



735 Euclid Avenue 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Flower* of Every Kind in Seajoe 



PHILaADELPHIA 



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 E. P. NEIMAN, Secretary. 

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\A your strrlM to deUver Flewera 

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GEORGE H. COOKE 



Oe— eaMent At*, and I. St. 

 WAHniN«TON, D .0. 



VALUE OF FALL SPRAYING. 



There is an increasing opinion and 

 a recognized tendency among com- 

 mercial fruit growers, that it pays to 

 spray their orchards in the fall after 

 the crops have been harvested. 



The reasons advanced are, that the 

 San Jose and other scale insects, eggs 

 of rosey aphis and similar plant lice 

 ajid hang over parasitic fungus spores, 

 such as cause brown rot of the peach, 

 plum and cherry, as well as the apple 

 scab and smut fungus of grapes are 

 easier controlled in the fall when 

 young and tender than early in the 

 spring when their natural winter pro- 

 tection is harder to destroy, and if 

 the fungus spores are destroyed on 

 the foliage before it falls to the ground 

 there is less chance of it becoming 

 inoculated with the soil near the trees, 

 vines or bushes and reproducing them- 

 selves thousands of times the follow- 

 ing season, and their shrewd commerc- 

 ial growers figure that it is reasonable 

 to assume that dead insects and fun- 

 gus are not irritating the trees and 

 absorbing the vital and valuable plant 

 juices during the winter if they are 

 destroyed in the fall. So, if the com- 

 mercial fruit grower finds it profitable 

 to rid his trees and plants of various 

 insect and fungus pests in the fall it 

 behooves the amatuer to follow suit if 

 he wishes to have healthier trees and 

 plants and better fruit. 



Charles Fremd. 



RECENT PATENTS. 



Copies of any one of these patents 

 can be obtained by sending 15 cents 

 in stamps to Siggers & Siggers, Pat- 

 ent Lawyers, Box No. 9, National 

 Union Building, Washington, D. C., 

 and mentioning Horticulture. 



1,312,214. Potato Planter. Geo. J. 

 Smith, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



1,312,246. Weed Exterminator. 

 John Gehringer, Ann Arbor, Mich. 



1,311,985. Attachment for Corn 

 Planters. Harry J. Metz, Davenport, 

 Iowa, assignor of one-half to John P. 

 Blade], Rock Island, 111. 



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CLEVELAND 



A. GRAHAM & SON 



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DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



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New York City 



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KOTTMILLER, Florist 



426 Madi.on Ave. and 49th St., New 



York. Alto Vanderbilt Hotel 



Telephone., Murray HU1 7» 



Oat-ef-town Order* Solicited. UaUn 



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Providence, Rhode Island 



Johnston Brothers 



LEADING FLORISTS 



38 Dorrance Street 



Maenber rtorUti Talarraph Datrrerr 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



FRED C. WEBER 



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