HORTICULTURE 



January 24, 1920 



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 WOOLEY APHIS — Known as Plant Lice. 

 PEAK PSYLLA, rEL,ERY, ONION and ROSE 

 THKIPTS — Known as Plant Fleas. And t.he 

 FUNGUS SPORES DEVELOPING the BROWN 

 or RIPE ROT of the PEACH, PLUM and 

 other STONE FRUITS. PEACH LEAF CURL. 

 APPLE and PEAR CANKER and SCAB. 

 Ard many other species of FUNGI SPORES. 

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BOSTON, MASS. 



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The Recognized Standard Insecticide. 



A spray remedy for green, black, white fly, 

 tbrips and soft scale. 



FUNGINE 



For mildew, rust and other blights affect- 

 ing flowers, fruits and Tegetables. 



VERMINE 



For eel worms, angle worms and other 

 worms working In the soil. 



Quarts, $1.00; Gallon, $3.00 



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MADISON, N. J. 



)reer'8 Peerless^ 

 Glazing Points 



For Greenliouaes 



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Sare your plants «nd treei. Jmt the 

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 Destreys Mealy Bug, Brown and White 

 Scale, Thrlps, Red Spider, Black and 

 Green Fly, Miteg, Ants, etc., without 

 Injury te plants and without oier. 

 Used accerding te dlrectloas, our ataad- 

 ard Insecticide will prereat raragea ob 

 year cropa by Insects. 



Non-peiseaous and harmless te user 

 aad plant. Leading Seedamea aad 

 Florists have used It with weaderfal 

 results. 



Destroys Lice In Peultry Heuies. 

 Fleas eo Dogs aad all Deraeitic Peta. 

 Bxcellent as a waak fer degs and etker 

 animals. Relieres mange. Dilute with 

 water 30 te 60 parts. 



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 nuntion HORTICULTURE 



WINTER MEETING OF NEW YORK 

 FEDERATION OF HORTICUL- 

 TURAL SOCIETIES AND 

 FLORAL CLUBS. 



The Albany Florists' Club enter- 

 tained the New York Federation of 

 Horticultural Societies and Floral 

 Clubs in a most hospitable way on 

 Thursday, January 15. The Federa- 

 tion was represented by about twenty- 

 five delegates from affiliated societies. 



At six o'clock a Federation meeting 

 was held in the Rathskeller of the 

 Hampton Hotel, with President F. R. 

 Pierson of Tarrytown, N. Y., presid- 

 ing. The project for a horticultural 

 building at the State Fair in Syracuse 

 was discussed as were also plans for 

 a more rigid campaign against insect 

 pests and fungus diseases on florists' 

 crops 



Following the meeting the guests 

 joined the members of the Albany 

 Florists' Club in one of the large pri- 

 vate dining rooms of the Hampton for 

 the annual dinner of the Club. 



After the dinner an address on 

 "Some Principles of Plant Breeding" 

 was given by Dr. R. A. Emerson, head 

 of the Department of Plant Breeding 

 at Cornell University. 



Following the lecture F. A. Danker, 

 as toastmaster of the evening, intro- 

 duced President F. R. Pierson. who 

 spoke of the important work the Fed- 

 eration is doing. 



short speeches by President Tracy of 

 the Albany Florists' Club; Werner 

 Bultman. Syracuse Florists' Associa- 

 tion; Dr. Erl Bates, Syracuse Rose 

 Society: Louis Menard, James Lar- 

 carris and L. H. Schaefer of the Al- 

 bany Florists' Club, and E. A. White 

 of Ithaca. 



At the close of the toasts, Thomas 

 Tracy on behalf of the Albany Flor- 

 ists' Club, presented the retiring pres- 

 ident, William Newport, with a silver- 

 mounted carving set, and the retiring 

 secretary, Robert Davison, with a sil- 

 ver-mounted ebony set of toilet arti- 

 fles Messrs. Newport and Davison 

 responded with expressions of appre- 

 ciation. 



E. A. White. Sec. 



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ILORIST SPEGUtTISS 

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'RITBRTON" HOSE 



Furnished lengths up 

 to 500 ft. without sesun or 

 lobt. 



TIM HKE fir till FLHIST 



,-inch, 



er ft., 22 c. 



per It, 



:I of 500 H. " 

 • RacIs, tooo ft, " 20 c. 

 M-ioch, " ig c. 



Heels, sooft-» '' i8 c. 

 Couplings fuTDuhed with- 

 out charge 



HENRT A. DMEIl 



Tt^-Ttt Chuiinit St. 



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