DECEMBER 16. 1920 Xhe Florists^ Review 137 



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What J. HORACE McFARLAND 



writes about 



MELROSINE 



Gentlemen : — 



Having had a try-out of the substance now called 

 "Melrosine" before it was put on the market, I was impressed 

 by the fact that it really did kill rose-bugs, and I don't know 

 anything else that will do the same service without also killing 

 the roses. Then later, after it had been introduced, I saw it 

 being effectively used not only to put the rose-bug out of busi- 

 ness on roses, but to do the same when they had attacked rho- 

 dodendron flowers in a prominent garden near Philadelphia. I 

 keep it on hand, and would not hesitate a fraction of a second 

 about putting it in use as soon as the bugs appeared, because I 

 believe it is the best available remedy for this nasty pest. 



Yours truly, 

 (Signed) J. HORACE McFARLAND, 

 JHMcP/OM Editor, American Rose Annual. 



Garden Chemical Company 



Park Avenue and 146th Street 



New York, N. Y. 



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