. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoQ. The American Florist. 945 Cooper's i Spray Fluids LATEST DISCOVERY Progressiva Growers Investigate 32 page Booklet of Bristish, American and Canadian Testimony free for the asking. SOLE PROPRIETORS WILLM. COOPER & NEPHEWS 177 Illinois Street. CHICAGO. Carman's Antipest INSECTICIDE AND FUNGICIDE For the Garden, Orchard and Greenhonse Non-poisonous and harmleBi to vegetation. Kills Green Fly, Aphides, Bark Lice. Thrips, Mealy Bag, Red Spider, Scale, Wire Worms, Ants and Slugs. This is the Grower's Friend,


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoQ. The American Florist. 945 Cooper's i Spray Fluids LATEST DISCOVERY Progressiva Growers Investigate 32 page Booklet of Bristish, American and Canadian Testimony free for the asking. SOLE PROPRIETORS WILLM. COOPER & NEPHEWS 177 Illinois Street. CHICAGO. Carman's Antipest INSECTICIDE AND FUNGICIDE For the Garden, Orchard and Greenhonse Non-poisonous and harmleBi to vegetation. Kills Green Fly, Aphides, Bark Lice. Thrips, Mealy Bag, Red Spider, Scale, Wire Worms, Ants and Slugs. This is the Grower's Friend, bandy to qse, cheap and effective, mixes readily in water. Destroys all insect pests and keeps down filth. Circulars on applica- tion. $ per gallom Also in qaarti. half EalloDs aod in bulk. PERFECTION CHEMICAL CO., FLUSHING, N. Y. "Natural Guano" PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE Gtiaranteed pure and uoadulterated. thoroug^hlT sterilized and immediately available Used uaiver sally as a quick acting natural plant food. Writ* us for prices and particulars. Natural Quano Company, Aurora, 111. Worcester, Mass. The show of the Worcej^ler County Horticultural Society May liU brought out some fine tables of flowers. Geo. McWilliam had two tables of lily of the valley and pansies. which were much admired. M. J. Whittall had six calceolarias of exceptionally good qual- ity. The tulip displays, both double and single, were very good. The awards were as follows : Cut flowers: Mrs. J. C. Whitin. first; AI- lyne W. Hixon, second: Mrs. Simeon E. Fisher, third; Mrs. A. E. Underwood, fourth. Pansies: Charles Potter, first: Mrs. Percy G. Forbes, second; Mrs. J. C. Whitin, third; Mrs. H. R. Hildreth, fourth. Zonal geraniums; H. F. A. Lange. first, W. Breed, second; AUyne W. Hixon, third; H. B. Watts, fourth. Gratuities: W. A. Bazely for Dimorpho- theca aurantiaca and geranium seedlings. Mrs. J. C. Whitin, Dendrobium thrysiflorum. M. J. Whittall, display of calceolaria. Wild flowers: C. E


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