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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Fkbbuabt 6, 1908. 



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This narrative is the experience of many men, and it Is true. 



HAMMOND'S GRAPB DUST 



MILDEW ON ROSES, CARNATIONS, ETC. 



Now, in regards to your "Grape Dust," I must say that when I first heard of It I had but 

 little faith in it, because I had tried all the remedies for Mildew I had ever heard of, but they were 

 of little value. It seems that my location favors Mildew especially. When other Florists are but 

 little troubled, my houses are generally well covered with the Mildew, so when I sent for the first 

 keg of "Grape Dust" my Roses were almost worthless, but since using the " Grape Dust " my 

 Roses are the " Picture of Health." There is not a vestige of Mildew to be seen on my place, and 

 ray Roses fetch double the price; besides, I have saved a month of firing, which I used to be com- 

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TARRYTOWN, N. Y. 



The Tarrytown Horticultural Society 

 held its regular monthly meeting in 

 Good Templars' hall, Friday evening, 

 January 31, -with President Angus in 

 the chair and a large attendance of 

 members. "William W. Weaver was 

 elected an active member and one new 

 nomination was received. 



Several communications were read 

 from friends regretting their inability 

 to be present at our last annual din- 

 ner. An invitation was also read from 

 the New Jersey Floricultural Society, re- 

 questing members to attend its annual 

 smoker, February 7, 1908. 



As it was carnation night, and as 

 Treasurer J. T. Lawrie had kindly of- 

 fered two prizes for the best eighteen 

 blooms, three varieties, six of each, a 

 fine display of flowers was in evidence. 

 The first prize was awarded to Samuel 

 Untermyer, W. H. Waite gardener,. 

 Yonkers, N. Y., with the varieties Winsor, 

 Enchantress and White Enchantress. The 

 second prize went to George Legg, J. 

 Elliott gardener, Tarrytown, N. Y., with 

 White Enchantress, Miss H. M. Gould 

 and Mrs. M. A. Patten. F. R. Pierson 

 Co. had, for display only, a very fine 

 lot, which were awarded honorable men- 

 tion; the varieties were White Perfec- 

 tion, Red Chief, Victory, Melody, Beacon, 

 Winsor, Rose-pink Enchantress, White 

 Enchantress and Lawson. Honorable 

 mention was awarded to Scott Bros., 

 Elmsford Nurseries, for vases of Bea- 

 con and Miss H. M. Gould; also a cul- 

 tural certificate to Mr. Waite for a very 

 fine vase of Mignonette May's Giant. 



Quite a lengthy discussion on carna- 

 tions followed, with special reference to 

 cuttings, methods of Striking, tempera- 

 ture, growing ready for the field or in- 

 door culture, benching, etc. All listened 

 with pleasure to the interesting remarks 



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