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HORTICULTURE 



June 5. 1920 



THE 

 BOa.ER OF 



Unequalled Fuel Economy 



KTMweheJl BoUen, the b««t br tmt 

 1S7>. Forty rMn' •»i ml — B ii 



THE QnAXJTY PLACE OF BOSTON 



RtgtTitng tha Kroesctacll, It la the 

 b«*( m bare erer bad and aattafac- 

 •ory bayond oor expectatlona. It beat* 

 ■p eapeclall; qnlck and haa saved na 

 ooaaldarably already In tbe price of 

 foel. When we are In need of anotber 

 boiler we will rive tbe Kroeacbell the 

 flrat conalderatlon. 



(Blfned) WM. W. BDOAB CO., 



WAVBRLBT, MASS. 



N* MmMoarr — N* Tnbaa 



TCBKLESS BOII<Sai 



Kroescheil Bros. Co., 



466 W. Brio St. 

 CHICAGO 



When You Buy -Get a KroesdieH 



tjns^lM aq. ft. of (laoa wks oavlpped wllk 

 KroeachoU BoUera dniiiif tba yvar of UUw 



OHIO'S CEI^EBBATKD CTCI^AlCBal 

 SPBCJJlLSST 



After nalox yonr No. U KroeoehoU 

 Boiler I came to tbe eonelaatoo ttai 

 had I to Install more boUera It woaiU 

 be the EroescheU and no otber. It 

 really Is a pleasare to beat, no troobla 

 to get the desired beet In a yery Aort 

 time. 



(Signed) CHRIST. WINTBRICH, 

 DBIFIANCEI, OHIO. 



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The Master Spray of the 20th Century 



^_ y FOR THE CONTROL OF 



/ClWPlEt FREMDlTbPMUUiX xilK SAN JOSE, oyster shell and other 

 ^ iNXnCTICIDE ^ SCALE INSECTS. GREEN, BOSET Mid 



l'^*'' . \ wOOLErr APHIS— Known as Plant Lice. 



^^\ PEAR PSYLLA, CELERY, ONION and ROSE 



^ * * THRIPTS — Known as Plant Fleas. And tfie 



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. 

 AT<d many other species of FUNGI SPORES. 

 Send for the New Booklet Describing 



^Cook&SwAwCoJn(> 

 \ NEW\DRK.P.SA./ 



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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 dealer flrBt 



^^i!L* COOK & SWAN CO. Inc. 



IM Frost Street 

 KBW TO«K CITY 



lil UOBl Stsaot 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Ooo. H. Faulcr, Mgr. 



rtH Oil C 



!%• Recognized Standard Insectlelde. 



A apray remedy for green, black, wblto fly, 

 ttarlpa and soft scale. 



FUNGINE 



For mildew, rust and other blights affect- 

 ing flowers, fruits and vegetables. 



VERMINE 



For eel worms, angle worms and otber 

 worms working In the soil. 



Qnarts, $1.00; Gallon, $3.00 



SOLD BY DEALERS 



Apbine Manufacturing Co. 



HADISOK. M. t. 



Sare year planta and trees Jaat tJia 

 thlBg for greesheaa* aad eutdeor rut. 

 Deitreya Mealy Bag, Browa and White 

 Scale, Thripa. Red Solder, Black sad 

 Orees Flj, Ml-tea, AaU, etc., wltheat 

 Injury to »laaU asd wlthoat eder. 

 Used aceerding to dlrectleas, ear ataad- 

 ard Insecticide will prereat raragee ea 

 year crepa by Inaecta. 



Nen-pelaeBens and harotleea to aaer 

 aad plant. Leading SeedsaseB aad 

 Florists baye ased It with woaderfal 

 results. 



Destroys Lite la Pealtry Hemaea, 

 Fleas en Dogs aad all Domestic Pota. 

 Eicellent as a -wash for dogs and ether 

 animals. RelleTes mange. DllnU with 

 water 30 to 50 parte. 



Vi Pint, SOc. J Pint, 50e.; Quart, »0«.i 

 14 Gallon, $1.50; Gallon, »«.§*: S Gal- 

 lon Can, {lO.M: It Oalloa Can, $2«.0O. 

 Direction on package. 



LEMON OIL COMPANY 



lift S. 421 W. LiilMl*" St. MtiMn, M. 



NEWS NOTES. 



.1. I. Foxcroft. formerly of Manclies- 

 ter, Ct, has accepted the position as 

 gardener to Mrs. Carl Stoeckel, White- 

 house Gardens. Xorfolk, Ct. 



It is understood that Hugh C. 

 Schmitt is to erect a range of green- 

 houses containing about 20,000 

 square feet of glass near Evansville, 

 Ind. 



The Butler Greenhouses at Bur- 

 lington, Wash., have been purchased 

 by C. I. Breithaupt who already owns 

 the Sedro-Wooley Greenhouses. This 

 gives Mr. Breithaupt one of the 

 largest establishments in the state. 



The incorporation is reported of the 

 New England Rose Conservatories, 

 Boston. The capital is $50,000; 500 

 shares $100 each. Directors: Ella V. 

 Walsh, pres.; Wm. A. McAlpine, No. 

 Scituate, treas.. and Geo. F. McAlpine. 



Lionel D. Waller of the L. D. Waller 

 Seed Co., Guadalupe, California, ac- 

 companied by Mrs. Waller, is at pres- 

 ent making an extended tour of the 

 East. Mr. Waller had his early train- 

 ing across the Atlantic and with other 

 seed growers on this side before he 

 started in on his own account some 

 fifteen years ago. Since then he has 

 made a good reputation and his tirm 

 is now recognized as one of the largest 

 and most reliable growers of flower 

 seed specialties on the Pacific Coast. 

 They grow quite a large line of the 

 leading flower seeds and make a spec- 

 ialty of Sweet Peas among the floral 

 favorites. 



It is expected that the Republican 

 National Convention in Chicago next 

 week will bring about a large demand 

 for flowers, and Chicago florists are 

 expecting to profit as a result. Already 

 many orders have been given for the 

 decoration of private houses which will 

 be used as headquarters during the 

 convention. Another result is tlie wide 

 use of plants and porch boxes through- 

 out the city. 



