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Dbcembeb 9, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



33 



Public Test 



APHINE 



The insecticide that kills plant lice of every species, 

 . will be held at 



THE MANHATTAN FLOWER MARKET 



46 West 28th St., New York City, N. Y., on Monday 

 afternoon, December 13, 1909, from 2 to 5 o'clock. 



All interested in floriculture and horticulture are cordially 

 invited to attend this test. Bring plants, shrubs, or any 

 stock that is infested with insects and disease, in order that 

 the real effectiveness of Aphine, as an insecticide, may be 

 fully demonstrated and established. 



If you have used Aphine and have not been perfectly 

 satisfied with the results obtained, but are not able to be 

 present at this exhibition, write us and tell wherein you have 

 been disappointed. 



We will endeavor to show you that Aphine will do all 

 that is claimed for it and (as many experts agree) MORE. 



Trade papers are requested to have their representatives 

 present at our exhibition, so that distant readers may be 

 fully informed on the merits of the tests made. 



Aphine is used at an average strength of 1 part to 40 parts 

 of water — full directions on each can. Price, $2.50 per gallon. 



Aphine is now on sale in New York, Philadelphia, 

 Baltimore, Washington, Boston, Rochester, Buffalo, Detroit, 

 Chicago, St. Louis, Denver and San Francisco; with 

 negotiations pending for agencies in other cities in the United 

 States and Canada. 



Aphine is endorsed by the leading experts on insecticfides. 



If your supply house does not handle Aphine, write us 

 and we will send you name of our nearest selling agent. 



Manufactured by GEORGE E. TALMAD6E, Inc., Madison, N.J. 



