. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . The pests are detected bythe occurrence of occasional strippedbranches, and may be destroyed on smalltrees, especially if there are only a few,by handpicking. Otherwise the use ofa poison such as arsenate of lead, atthe rate of two to three pounds of thepaste to .50 gallons of water, is advised,either as a local or general latter is usually best because theentire trie is protected. It is excellent practiie to add a fungicide to the arsen-ate of lea


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . The pests are detected bythe occurrence of occasional strippedbranches, and may be destroyed on smalltrees, especially if there are only a few,by handpicking. Otherwise the use ofa poison such as arsenate of lead, atthe rate of two to three pounds of thepaste to .50 gallons of water, is advised,either as a local or general latter is usually best because theentire trie is protected. It is excellent practiie to add a fungicide to the arsen-ate of lead spray. The Fall webworm, another commonpest on a great variety of trees, is ahairy caterpillar feeding in a filmy webinclosing the partly . eaten. usuallybrowned foliage and frequently makinglarge, unsightly nests. The webs maybe cut and burned, or the pests destroyedby spraying with poison, such as arsen-ate of lead. The Government of Honduras, CentralAmerica, realizing the gravity of thecrop situation for 1917, as the cropsthreatened to be a failure, ordered bydecree compulsory reseeding in Lord & Burnham Show Houae at Southampton, i L. Li Exhibit Among the many interesting features of the (L, I.) Horticultural Show, held on Wednesday and Thursday of last week, was this charming little Ireenhouse exhibited by Lord & Burnham and planted by George E. M. Stumpp. .4side from the attractiveness of its Colonial side entrance. there were many new points of design and construction that attracted no little attention r 1. August i. 1917 The Florists Exchange 239 C. Bonnet G. H. Blaes Bonnet & Blake Wholesale Florists130 LhriBiston St, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Telephonei: Main 1293-4 OUT-Or-TOWN ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO Gttv us a trial Cat Flower Exchange Sixth Avenue and 26th StreetCOOGAN BUILDING. NEW YORK Open Every Morning at Six Oclock for the Sale of Cut Flowers Wall Space for Advertising Purposes For Rent V. & DoRVAi,. Secretary BoNNOT Brot


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