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II RT I C D LTU HE 



October 18, 1919 



IN LINE FOR FALL SPRAYING 

 IN NEW ENGLAND 



Insecticide 





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XoOK&.SwANCo.lw y 



\ NEW \ORK.U-SA. / 



Simple, Sure and Safe 



From your dealer or 



SAN JOSE SCALE 



OYSTER Ml KM. SCALE 



BAY TREK AND I'ALM SCALE 



SCURFY HARK LOUSE 



PEAK l'SVLLA 



CLUSTERS OF APHIS EGGS 



HANG OVER FUNGUS SPORES OF THE 



BROWN ROT OF THE PEACH AM) 



OTHER STONE FRUITS. 

 PEACH LEAF CURL 

 APPLE CANKER AND SCAB 



Destroy the above named insects and fun- 

 gus spores by spraying them with 



SULCO-V.B. 



A combined contact insecticide and fungi- 

 cide of known reliability 



Right in Principle and Price 



direct— go to your dealer first 



Addres» COOK & SWAN CO. Inc. 



148 Front Street 

 NEW YORK CITY 



141 Milk Street 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Geo. H. Frazier, Mgr. 



The Recognised standard IiweotSeU*. 

 A spray remedy for green, black, white By, 

 thrlps and soft scale. 



Quart, fl.OO; Gallon, ft.SO. 



FUNCINE 



For mildew, rust and other blights aBeet- 

 Ing flowers, fruits and vegetables. 

 Quart, 11.00: Gallon, «t.50. 



VERMINE 



For eel worms, angle worms and other 

 worms working In the soil. 



Quart, *l.(H»i Gallon. fS.M 

 SOLD BY DEALERS. 



Aphine Manufacturing Co. 



MADISON. N. J. 



Veer's Peerless^ 

 Glazing Points 



For Greenhouses 



Drive easy and true, because 

 both bevels ate on the same 

 ■ide. Can't twist and break 

 the glass in driving. Galvan- 

 ized and will not rust. No 

 rights or lefts 



The Peerless Glazing Poin 

 Is patented. Noothers like 

 It Order from your dealer, * 

 or direct from us. 

 1000, »0c. postpaid. 

 Samples free. 

 HENRY A. DREER.l 

 1J.4 Ch«Btnt>t Street,*" 

 PhiUdelphU. 



v$l&^kfjk$ 



Save your plants and trees. Just th» 

 thing for greenhouse and ontdoor use. 

 Destroys Mealy Bag, Brown and White 

 Scale, Thrlps, Red Spider, Black and 

 Oreen Fly, Mites, Ants, etc., wltbont 

 Injury to plants and wltbont odor. 

 Used according to direction, our stand- 

 ard Insecticide will prerent rarages on 

 your crops by Insects. 



Non-poisonous and harmless to nser 

 and plant. Leading Seedsmen and 

 Florists hare used It with wonderful 

 results. 



Destroys Lice In Poultry Houses, 

 Fleas on Dogs and all Domestic Pets. 

 Excellent as a wash for dogs and other 

 animals. Relieves mange. Dilute with 

 water 30 to 60 parts. 

 V4 Pint, toe; Pint, S0e.; Quart, BOc: 

 H Gallon, $1.50; Gallon, t3.H0: S Gal- 

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

 Directions on package. 



LEMON OIL COMPANY 



Dili S. 421 W. liriwfei St. MSmn. Ml 



CAMBRIDGE 



NSW YORK 



I 



World's Oldest and Largest 

 Manufacturers of 



FLOWER POTS 



WHIt 



A. H. HEWS & CO., INC. 



Cambridge, Mass. 



NEW ENGLAND. 

 James J. McManmon, of Lowell, is 

 spending several months abroad, com- 

 bining business and pleasure. He has 

 been in England, Scotland and Ireland 

 and his friends expect that he will 

 have much to tell about when he re- 

 turns, which will be in a few weeks. 



Harvey B. Greene, of Lowell, has 

 about 25,000 geranium cuttings and 

 expects to do considerable wholesale 

 selling locally. He also handles a 

 good many ferns and chrysanthemums 

 and reports a good business. 



According to Morse & Beals, of 

 Lowell, business has been better so 

 far in October than it was before the 

 war. Laforest Beals has been enjoy- 

 ing a trip through the mountains. 



W. J. Collins, of Lowell, has been 

 observing the loth anniversary of the 

 opening of his store and has been con- 

 ducting a special plant sale, doing a 

 very good business. 



"William G. Haynes, of Lowell, is 

 building a new display house opposite 

 the Edison cemetery. He has also 

 been making other repairs on his 

 present houses, including the putting 

 in of cement foundations. 



A. H. Wagland, of Lawrence, has 

 a nice collection of plants which he 

 is growing for sale in his own store. 

 Being located in the same place as the 

 Postal Telegraph Co. he ought to be 

 well prepared for telegraph orders. 



Campbell the Florist, of Lawrence, 

 reports a large amount of funeral 

 work. For that matter, so most of the 

 other florists in Lawrence and vicinity. 



Swan- & Berndtson, of Lawrence, 

 have some splendid looking houses, 

 with everything about them exceed- 

 ingly trim and neat. This firm has 

 about 8,000 feet of glass. 



Thornton Bros., of Lawrence, have 

 done a big business in seeds this sea- 

 son and their large store is a busy 

 place most of the time. 



Karl S. Brackett. of Haverhill, has 

 a store which impresses all visitors 

 by its good taste and artistic arrange- 

 ment. Mr. Brackett, who started in 

 business about four years ago and is 

 often to be seen in the Boston mar- 

 kets, has had a nice lot of wedding 

 orders recently. 



J. H. Playdon, of Andover, Mass.. 

 is canvassing the feasibility of organ- 

 izing a florists' association for Law- 

 dence. Andover and surrounding 

 towns. The plan seems to be meeting 

 with favor among the members of the 

 trade, many of whom seem to appre- 

 ciate the possibilities of such an or- 

 ganization. 



