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irORT I Cr LTUEE 



May 22, 1920 



THE 

 BO>.ER OF 



ItaequaHed Fuel Ecinomy 



KrMMiicU Bolter*, the bM* kr fm 

 Itn. Forty jemrt' »if ■!— «. 



THB QUAIJTT PLACB OF BOSTON 



Kcrardlnc Cb« Kroeachell, It U tli« 

 k«at w* kar* rrer bad ind uitUfac- 

 tM7 bcyosd avr expcetatlona. It ttatM 

 ar esp«eially qalek and ba« «aved lu 

 waaldarabljr alnadT In the prim •( 

 tad. Wbaa we an In need of another 

 k«i)«r w« wUI ftre the Kroeachell the 

 ant eonaldermtlon. 



(Blrne<S) WM. W. BDQAK CO., 



WATBRL^Y, MASS. 



9t= 



Kroeschell Bros. Co., 



466 W. aria St. 

 CHICAGO 



When You Buy -Get a KroesctoH 



•,•16,286 aq. ft. af (tea* wsa aqntvft 

 Kroeschell BttUera daring tka yaar af I*!*, 



OHIO'S CEUBBBATED CrtCUkMMm 

 8PBOIAU8T 



After oalnc yoor Mo. 12 Kraaackall 

 Boiler I came to tb* eoneloatoa tkat 

 bad I to tnatall mon bollen it waaU 

 be the Kroeachell and na oth«r. It 

 really la a pleasure to heat, n* tr«vbl* 

 to get the desired heat la a Ter7 ihort 

 time 



(Signed) CHRIST. WINTSRICH, 

 DBFlANCa, OBIO. 



SLJI-OO-V.B. 



A 8ULPHCB-FI8H OlI^CARBOUC OOMPOITNT) 



T he Waster Sp ray of the 



20th Century 



FOR THE CONTHOL OP 

 THE SAN ,10SE, OYSTER SHELX and other 

 SCALE INSECTS. GREEN, ROSEY Bad 

 WOOLBY APHIS — Known as Plant Uee. 

 FEAR P8Y1X.A, CEIiERY, ONION and ROSE 

 THRIFTS — Known as Plant Fleas. And ^he 

 FUNGUS SPORES DEVia/OFINO the BROWN 

 or RIFE ROT of the PEACH, FI.UM and 

 other STONE FRUITS. PEACH UBIAF CURL. 

 APPLE and FEAR CANKER and SCAB. 

 And many other speoies of FUNGI SPORES. 

 Send for the New Booklet Deaerlblnc 



A combined contact InsectlcIdB and fungi- 

 cide of known reliability 



, ,,,,, SULCO-V.B. 



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\ NEW\DRK.P.SA./ 



Simple, Sure and Safe — Right in Principle and Price 



From your dealer or dlreot — go to your dealer first 



^^^ COOK & SWAN CO. Inc. 



148 Front Street 

 MTW YORK CITY 



141 HUk Btrtmt 



BOSTON, MASS. 



a—. H. Fraater, Mgr. 



sSS&SiiSlI 



Tlie Recognised Standard InsecTloide. 



A (pray remedy for green, black, whit* fly, 

 thrlps and soft scale. 



FUNGINE 



For mildew, rust and other blights affect- 

 ing floweri, frnlts and vegetables. 



VERMINE 



For eel worms, angle worms and other 

 worms working in the soli. 



Q'larts, $1.00; Gallon, $3.00 



SOLD BY DEALERS 



Aphioe Manufacturing Co. 



BIADIBON. N. J. 



Sars yonr plant* aad tree* Jast th« 

 thlBg for greenboBS* aad eatdeer a**. 

 Destroys Meaty Bug, l{r*WB and Whit* 

 •cal*, Thrlps, Red Spld*r, BUck aad 

 Qreen Fly, Mltoa, Aats, etc., wltbaat 

 Injnry t* plant* aad wlthoat eder. 

 Used aceardtag t* dlrectlsa*, car ataad- 

 ard Insecticide will prareat raTage* •* 

 y*ar crop* by Insects. 



N*n-p*ls*B*na and harisle** t* ascr 

 aad plant. Leading SeedsBen aad 

 Florists bay* ased It with w*Bd*rfal 

 resalts. 



Destroys Lie* la P*nltry H*a*e*. 

 Fleas »n D«gs aad all Daaaestle PeU. 

 Excellent as a wash fer d*gs and ether 

 animals. Relleres laang*. Dllnt* wltb 

 water 30 t» 54 parts. 



Vi Pint, SOc; Pint, S0«.; Qaart, tO*.; 

 ^ OallsB, $1.&0; Gallon. «2.M; S Gal- 

 lon Caa, 810.e«; 1* Gallon Can, f2«.M. 

 Dlreetlon on paekaga 



LEMON OIL COMPANY 

 lipt S. 421 W. Li*ftH 31. MtoOl, Ml 



worn in tlie ceremonies of their 

 service. 



The loose spray of blossoms is six 

 inches long from where it branches 

 from the main stem. The whole plant 

 is more than a foot in height. The 

 single flower about the size of a dime. 

 The pretty red buds are on the spray 

 with the flowers. 



The leaves are a soft yellow green, 

 parallel veined and pointed at the 

 open. The main stem divides into three 

 sprays for the leaves. The whole plant 

 has an airy, unusual and very pleasing 

 effect. The old leaves persist on the 

 stems through the winter and have to 

 be gathered with the spring litter from 

 the gardens. 



The plant is easily propagated by the 

 division of its root. It should not be 

 confused with the Bishop's Cap, Mitre- 

 wort or Mitella, which more nearly 

 resembles the Tiarella or Foam Flow- 

 er. His Grace, the Bishop, is well 

 adorned in Puritan New England. 

 M. R. Case, 



Hillcrest, Weston, 



May 11th, 1920. 



At the May meeting of the Hartford, 

 Conn., Florists' Club, Max Schllng. the 

 well known New York florist, was the 

 principal speaker, his subject being 

 "General Work in a Retail Flower 

 Store and Business Ethics." 



The Youngs, of Portland, Ore., are 

 to take over the retail store of Martin 

 & Forbes in June. Mr. Fred Young 

 has recently made a trip to California 

 where he purchased a carload of 

 palms. Palms have been pretty scarce 

 in the Oregon section for some time, 

 but shipments are now being brought 

 in. The Rahn & Herbert Co. are 

 among other florists to have a good 

 supply. 



.Mr. C. Britt has retired from the 

 Beaver Dam, Wis., Floral Co., and the 

 business will be continued by his 

 former gardener, Mr. Jacob Kolb. 



