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HORTICULTURE 



May 15, 1920 



THE 

 BOILER OF 



Unequalled Fuel Economy 



Krvmohrll BoUers, the best hj 

 1819. Forty ye«r»" e: 



THE QCAUTTT FL.ACE OF BOSTON 



Regarding tlie Kroesebell. It Is the 

 b«*t wr b«Te ever had and latlafac- 

 X»Ty beyoDd onr expectationa. It beata 

 BP eapeelally qnick and baa SBved as 

 MSalderablj already In the price of 

 fBel. Wben we are In need of another 

 kaller we will give tba Kroeacbell tbe 

 ■rat eonalderatlon. 



(Signed) WM. W. BDOAR CO., 



WAVBRLBY, MASS. 



Kroeschell Bros. Co., 



466 W. Brie St. 

 CHICAOO 



When You Buy -Get a Kroesciieli 



t,M6,2M aq. tt. •( glaaa waa eq«lpp«<l wl«h 

 Kroeschell BaUera doling the year e( UlS. 



OUIO'8 CE:L.EBRATED CYCIaAJOEM 

 SPECIAU8T 



After oalng your No. 12 KroeocbaU 

 Boiler I came to tbe conclaalon that 

 had I to Install more boUera It wMiU 

 be the Kroeschell and no other. It 

 really la a pleasure to heat, no tronbte 

 to get tbe desired beat In a very abort 

 time. 



(Signed) CHRIST. WINTBRICH, 

 DBFIANCS, OHIO 



SLJL-OO-N/.B. 



A SCLPHtm-FlSH OIL-CARBOLIC OOMPOCIO) 



The Master Spray of the 20th Century 



-y FOR THE CONTROL OF 



XOWRIf S pREMD'sitWMUmX the SAN JOSE, oyster shell and other 

 ^ iNCrCTICIDn V~"^ SCALE INSECTS. GREEN, ROSEY Uld 

 "*''^' \ WOOLEY APHIS— Known as PUint Lloe. 



PEAR PSYLLA, CELERY, ONION and ROSE 

 THRIPTS — 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. 

 And many other species of FUNGI SPORES. 

 Send for the New Booklet Describing 



>^Cook&SwAnCoJnc, 

 \ NEWlfBBK.U.SA./ 



SULCO-V.B. 



A combined contact insecticide and fungi- 

 cide of known reliability 



Simple, Sure and Safe — Right in Principle and Price 



From your dealer or direct — go to your dealnr first 



Addres, COOK & SWAN CO. Inc. 



14S Front Street 

 KXTV YORK CITY 



141 MUk Street 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Geo. H. Fraxler, Mgr. 



'^^iM 



l%e Recognized Standard Insecticide. 



A apray remedy for green, black, whit* fly, 

 thrlpa and soft scale. 



FUNGINE 



For mildew, rust and other blights atTect- 

 ing flowers, fruits and vegetables. 



VERMINE 



For eel worms, angle worms and other 

 worms working in tbe soil. 



Quarts, $1.00; Gallon, $3.00 



SOLD BY DEAXER8 



Apkine Manufacturing Co. 



UADISON, N. J. 



SPOtMM 



Bare yonr planta and trees Jast tba 

 thing for greenhease asd eutdeer aae. 

 Deitrays Mealy Bag, Brewa and Whlta 

 Scale, Tbripa, Red Spider, BUck and 

 Green Fly, Mltea, Ants, etc., witheat 

 Injury to plaata and witbeat cdcr. 

 Uaed according to dlrectlsBS, «nr stand- 

 ard Insecticide will prereat rarages eo 

 year crops by Insects. 



Nan-pelsenaus and harntless to iscr 

 and plant. Leading Seedsaien and 

 Florists haTo used It with weadarfal 

 results. 



Destroys LIca la Pealtry Heases. 

 Fleas en Dogs aad all Deoaestle Peta. 

 Excellent as a wask for dogs and ether 

 animals. KelleTes mange. Dilute with 

 water 30 to 5(9 parts. 



V4 Pint, SOc. ; Pint, 50e.j Qnart, 90o.j 

 V2 GalloB, H.SO; OaUoB. S2.M; i Gal- 

 lon Caa, $10.g«; 1« Gallon Can, t2*.M. 

 Direction en package. 



LEMON OIL COMPAMY 

 lift S. 421 W. Ll*(lH SI, 



for the young women take great inter- 

 est in their work and are steady work- 

 ers. Mr. Cameron recommended tliat 

 where there is help shortage and it is 

 possible to secure farmerettes, they 

 te given a fair trial. 



A lively discussion on what consti- 

 tutes proper compensation for em- 

 ployees on country estates was carried 

 on between Messrs. D. Pinlayson, J. 

 Methven, A. K. Rogers, W. N. Craig, 

 and J. Donald. This revealed tihat 

 conditions are not alike on any two 

 estates, and that country estates as a 

 rule are self-governed. A suggestion 

 that a uniform schedule might be of 

 some advantage was promptly tabled 

 as having a tendency towards union- ' 

 ism, to which the professional gar- 

 dener, as indicated by the attitude of 

 those present, is decidedly opposed. 



The resolution of the Massachusetts 

 Horticultural Society to have a meet- 

 ing of all horticultural organizations 

 At an early date to adopt some plan of 

 action to bring about a modification of 

 Quarantine Bill No. 37 was endorsed 

 bv the conference. 



GENERAL NEWS. 



The Everygreen Flower Shop is a 

 new enterprise at New Brunswick, 

 N. J. J. FreA Hoehn and Thomas J. 

 Fitzgerald are the proprietors. 



Ben Gruber is now the sole owner 

 of the Hundertmark Flower Shop, 589 

 Main avenue, adjoining the People's 

 Bank Building, Passaic, N. J. Mr. 

 Gruber bought out the interest of 

 Jack Braunstein. This is the third 

 sale of the shop in the last two 

 months.- Harry Simon originally 

 bought the place from William L. 

 Hundertmark. Then Mr. Simon sold 

 to Messrs. Gruber and Braunstein 

 jointly. 



I. Subin and H. Boverman. proprie- 

 tors of a florist shop at 6003 Market 

 street, Philadelphia, were awarded 

 $1,200 damages yesterday against 

 their former landlord, T. Reese How- 

 ard who, it was alleged, illegally eject- 

 ed the plaintiffs from their store. 



