. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. "The Ai>hiDe bas been severely tested, bavinr passed expectatioDS, Used it upon mealy bug. scale, fly and spider without injury to ihe foliage whatsoever. For red spider used it one part to IS parts witer with the belt possible results I consider Aphioe is far ahead of any insecticides I have used in England havine had good experience with same ; ? The above is the report of my ureenhouse foreman, and from my own observations the n-sults are eminently satisfactory in every respect. You have at l
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. "The Ai>hiDe bas been severely tested, bavinr passed expectatioDS, Used it upon mealy bug. scale, fly and spider without injury to ihe foliage whatsoever. For red spider used it one part to IS parts witer with the belt possible results I consider Aphioe is far ahead of any insecticides I have used in England havine had good experience with same ; ? The above is the report of my ureenhouse foreman, and from my own observations the n-sults are eminently satisfactory in every respect. You have at last put on the market an insecticide that does all claimed for it and ; (Siened) Joseph Robinson. Supt. to Coleate Hoyt. Oyster Bay, Long Island. PER GALLON :: PER QUART, MANUFACTURED KV Aphine Manafacturing Co. MADISON, N. J. Pacific Coast Distributing Agents: MacRoRiE- McLaren Westbank San Fran- cisco California, Dayton, 0. We have had but little November weather to date, consequently the stock is in abundance, luckily chrysanthe- mums seem to be in demand, of whicli there is a good supply. Carnations are not cut in abundance, but roses are coming in good quality and quantity. Lilium Giganteums and paper white narcissi are also in this market. Busi- ness in general is just moving. NOTES. The Dayton Florists' Club held its regular monthly meeting at J. F. Young's establishment on November i. Plans were discussed to create a bet- ter interest and to encourage a better attendance. The committee who have this in charge are G. W. Bartholomev\, J. W. McNary and Arthur Schmidt. Schmidt & Son are growing a num- ber of their seedling chrysanthemums of which there are some promising ones, a tan of a beautiful shade is especially promising, also a pink and a white. The Heiss Co. reports a slight im- provement over last week, and are using chrysanthemums to good advan- tage in their store. Walter Horlacher is cutting some very fine chrysanthemums. He
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