NORTH ABINGTON, MASS. 
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Mme. Gregoire Staechelin—Remarkable new climbing 
Rose, producing an abundance of glorious carmine- 
pink blooms. Fragrant, 11.00 each; $9.00 per 10 
New Dawn—Everblooming Dr. Van Fleet, $1.50 each 
Tausendschon—Large trusses of pink flowers 
WHITE 
Silver Moon—Semi-double pure white flowers 
YELLOW 
Gardenia—Buds bright yellow. Very hardy 
Jacotte—Large semi-double flowers of orange yellow, 
tinted copper red. Glossy foliage, $1.00 each; $9.00 
per 10 
Primrose—New hardy yellow climber, with double 
canary-yellow flowers 
ROSA RUCOSA HYBRIDS 
F. J. Grootendorst — Bright 
Each 
Per 10 
Crimson. 
Hansa — Reddish violet— 
$0.75 
$6.00 
double. 
Sarah Van Fleet—New va- 
.75 
6.00 
riety of medium rose-pink 
Sir Thomas Lipton — Double 
1.00 
9.00 
white. 
.75 
6.00 
Suggestive controls for Plant Diseases of Orna¬ 
mentals. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE 
4 pounds copper sulphate crystals 
4 pounds store lime 
50 gallons water 
FUNGICIDES 
Disinfecting and protective fungicides serve two dis¬ 
tinct purposes. A disinfecting spray is used as a dormant 
and summer spray to destroy the spores of fungi which 
cause disease, and which may be lodged on the bark or 
about the buds of deciduous trees and shrubs. Lime- 
Sulphur solution diluted 1-9 is the most commonly used 
dormant disinfecting spray. Some sprays and dusts 
prevent infection by depositing a protective coating 
poisonous to fungous spores on the plant surfaces. Lime- 
Sulphur 1-49. Bordeaux mixture, sulphur dusts and 
wettable sulphur sprays are the most generally known and 
used protective sprays. 
The following recommendations cannot be expected to 
yield 100 per cent control of disease, as this is rarely 
accomplished. However, if the measures recommended 
are followed, reasonable control should be obtained. 
Five or more plants at price of 10 rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
