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The Florists^ Review 



131 



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THE RECOGNIZED STANDARD INSECTICIDE 



A spray remedy for green, black. 



A Contact Insecticide Used Since 1883 



white fly, thrips and soft scale. 



FUNGINE 



For mildew, rust and other blights 

 affecting flowers, fruits and vegetables. 



VERMINE 



For eelworms, angleworms and other 

 worms working in the soil. 



Quart, $1.00 Gallon, $3.00. 



Sold by Dealers 



Madison, 

 N. J. 



Aphine Mfg. CO., 



Mention The Reyiew when you write. 



Sapply B 

 BoaK 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



A Fmm StMmr in Rmtail Flowmr Storma 



Gro-WeU Plant Food 



We put this up to be 

 able to meet the calls 

 Id our own flower store. 

 It has taken so well we 

 have decided to whole- 

 sale it at 



$2.00 per dosea; 



91S.00 per 100. 

 ReUilB at 260 per pkg. 



BRAMLEY & SON 



1181 East 71it Street CLEVELAND, a 



Mention The Review when yon writ^. 



No loss if yon 

 mend your apllt 

 camAtionB with 



SUPERIOR 



CARNATION 



STAPLES 



SSc per 1000; 3000 

 for (1.00, postpaid. 



Wm.Schlatter&Son 



422 Main St, 



BEFORE Springfield, Mass. after 



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SPLIT CARNATIONS 



Easily Mended with 

 Pillsbary's Carnatioi Stipres 



"Best device on the 

 market."— Joseph Traudt. 



"Could not get alonfr with- 

 out them."-S. W. Pike. 



1000, 3Sc: 3000 fir $1 .00, pittfaM 



^ '^m^ I.LPillsbury Garesbnrt,lll. 



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Some Sucking Insects Magnified. 



WHAT THRIP JUICE No. 2 WILL DO 



OHSYSANTHEMUMS ON LONG ISI.AND. 



Mr. Benjamin Hammond, Beacon, N. Y. Woodside, L. I., N. Y., Oct. 20, 1913. 



Dear Sir: I find your Thrlp Juice No. 2 a good thing to use on Chrysanthe- 

 mums. Kindly send bill for the last gallon shipped, and oblige, 



Yours respectfully. (Signed) VICTOR S. DOEVAL SONS. 



THEIPS ON CARNATIONS. 



"Dear Mr. Editor: Please advise how to remedy the trouble affecting Carna- 

 tion buds mailed under separate cover. Kansas. F. W, F. 



Ans: "The Carnation buds are badly infested with Thrips. Upon opening up 

 two or three of the buds we found them alive with these pests. Thrips are one 

 of the worst enemies that Carnation growers have to deal with, and the only 

 way to fight them successfully is to get after them by spraying the plants regularly 

 with the Nicotine preparations as soon as they are planted into the houses from 

 the field and keep at it continually until weather conditions will allow for fumi- 

 gation. For stubborn cases we spray with HAMMOND'S THEIP JUICE No. 2, 

 applied as per directions on the cans. This is an oily substance, and will cause 

 the foliage of the plants to look a lighter green, but we have never found it to 

 harm the foliage at all. C. W. JOHNSON," 



THBIP JXnOE NO. 2 ON BOSES. 



Hopeland Estate, Staatsburg, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1913. 

 Hammond's Paint & Slug Shot Works, Beac on, N . Y. 



Dear Sirs: I have used your THBIP JUICE No. 2 on outdoor Boses, also 

 Boses indoors, as well as Bay Trees and other hard-wooded stock, and can say it 

 is a most eflBcient remedy for Scale, Mealy Bug and Thrips. Very truly yours, 



(Signed) CHAS. HAEMAN, Supt. 



Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 7, 1914. 



CoL Wm. Sharp, f or mo re than twenty-five years grower for Samuel Murray, 

 says: "I have found THBIP JUICE No. 2 very effective for White Scale on 

 Cattleyas and variegated Pineapples, Brown Scale on Ficus and Palms. 



While several applications may be necessary, it is cheaper in the end than 

 Nicotine and far more effective. 



Our farmer finds it a cure for the Curculio on Plums. Send along five gal- 

 lons as before." W. M. 



Springfield, Ohio, Feb. 17, 1915. 



Schmidt & Botley Co. endorse THBIP JUICE No. 2 for killing the White Fly. 

 They believe in prevention, and took steps at once to destroy it. 



Gustav Schneider says he uses THBIP JUICE No. 2 regularly, more as a 

 preventive, and never had a finer lot of Chrysanthemums than last season. At one 

 time the plants were affected with rust, but one or two sprayings brought them 

 around. 



Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 14, 1914. 

 Eobert Lockerbie, many years with the Eobt. Craig Co., and now grower for 

 the Charlot te Cu t Flow er Co., says he has used all makes of Insecticides and is 

 now using THBIP JUICE No. 2 for Thrips on Chrysanthemums and Carnations. 

 The dilution of one to forty is proper. Sprayed on cloudy days, every week or ten 

 days, left on foliage for 48 hours, it never fails to kill the insect and the slight 

 discoloration on foliage is offset by its usefulness. W. M. 



Hammond's Paint&Slng Shot Works, Beacon,N.Y. 

 Cokely's Carnation Clips 



FORMERLY BAUR PATENT PLIER AND CLIP 

 The most practical device on the market for mending 

 Split Carnations. Let us convince you by Ten IJays' 

 Free Trial. 



Price fer Outfit ( 1 Plier and 1000 Clips), $2.S0 



CLIPS-IOOO. 85c: 2000. $1.50; 5000, $3.25; 10,000, $5.50; 

 25.000, S12.50: 50.000, $22.50. 



B. E. & J. T, COKELY, Scranton, Pa. 



