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1 GIANT WHITE NARCISSUS—Blooms profusely. 
3 SCILLA SIBERICA—Blue star-shapedflowers. 
every month for a year. 
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Very fragrant. 65 SPANISH IR!iS—Like Orchids 
1 POETICUS ORNATUS—Waxy white blossoms. | 5 OXALIS—Will bloom all inter. 
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LUXU RIANT HOUSE PLANTS 
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‘SULPHO=TOBACCO, SOAP. 
The application is simple. Dissolve two ounces of 
oe in a gallon of warm or ‘eold water. For plants, 
vi the li eonninon when cold, using eer syringe, atom- 
ia r, a on haw f or thd lant may be gently 
sponged. Care must ken that the liquid:reaches in- 
sects underneath the leaves. One or two thorough appli- 
cations will generally rid ae of the pest for the entire 
season. ~ For, emarag Se use, ie e solution, OF ‘ial a nny 
lather and apply, with h an or a sponge. . 
WHAT FLORISTS. SAY. 
JAMES VicK’s Sons, Florists, Rochester, N. Y.: ‘‘ We 
regard Sulpho-Tobacco Soap asa most, valuable: Insecti- 
cide for use in greenhouse and on window plants. ‘We 
and our customers use it with great satisfaction.” 
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pe (THE DINGEE & CoNARD Co., Rose Growers, West Grove, 
a.: ‘After many years’ use of Sulpho-Tobacco Soap, 
we can say it has given uniform satisfaction to our cus- 
tomers, and for our own use has oe to be one of the 
best Insecticides known.” 
RICHARD FREE, Florist, © aletonae Conn. : 4y believe 
Sulpho-Tobacco Soap to pe the best insect- destroying 
_ article there is in the amie’! NIB. 2y 
L. P: Lorp, Florist, ‘Owatonna, nV 00 eee Sulpho- 
Tobacco Soap is used in our greenhouses with very satis- 
factory results.”’ 
THE IOWA SEED Co., Des Norns ‘Towa: “In our esti- 
mation, the most effective of ally Insecticide is es 
Tobacco Soap.” 
E..A. BUTLER, Niagara “Falls, N. Y.: Soak Have used 
Sulpho-Tobacco Soap from its invention, and keep it cons 
stantly on hand. It is an ce chceegt Insecticide.” 
A Well- Known own Authority. 
Eben E. Rexford, Floricultural Editor of The Ladies’ 
Home J ournal : 
“Dear Sirs: You are to be congratulated on haying 
‘a good thing’ in your Sulpho-Tobacco Soap. It is reli-. 
able, effective, easy to prepare and apply, Sra while death 
to insects, is harmless to the most tender plant. It must 
take its place in the market as a leading Insecticide for 
general use, and the Insecticide par excellence for ‘the 
amateur flower-grower. Very truly yours, 
“‘ EBEN E. REXFORD.” 
A Trial of Sulpho-Tobacco. Soap will give highly grat- 
ifying results. You cannot afford to be without it, if you 
desire to be successful in plant-culture. 
THE CONARD & JONES CO., 
Roses, Plants, ; 
Bulbs and ei WEST GROVE, PA. 
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