. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Wilson's Plant Oil Kills Scale. Mr. ANDREW WILSON. Summit. N. J. July 30, 1908. Dear Sir;—In reply to your inquiry of recent date, we beg to say that we have found your Plant Oil to be all you claim for it. We have used it on our Cattleyas and Cypripediums whenever affected by scale and we find that it not only removes same, but does so with verv little labor. leavin« the plants perfectly clean and lustrous. Yours very truly. LAGER & HURRELL. For Sale by all Seed Houses, Headquarters for REVERO HOSE 5 Gallons,


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Wilson's Plant Oil Kills Scale. Mr. ANDREW WILSON. Summit. N. J. July 30, 1908. Dear Sir;—In reply to your inquiry of recent date, we beg to say that we have found your Plant Oil to be all you claim for it. We have used it on our Cattleyas and Cypripediums whenever affected by scale and we find that it not only removes same, but does so with verv little labor. leavin« the plants perfectly clean and lustrous. Yours very truly. LAGER & HURRELL. For Sale by all Seed Houses, Headquarters for REVERO HOSE 5 Gallons, $ 1 Gallon, $ Vs pints, 15c. Vi-ln. 16c.' *4-in. 18c. in any length. Wilson Plant Oil & Fertilizer Co., oept. 7. Chatham, N. J. New Orleans. Tlie retailers of this city are now busy prpparinK for the great flower sale of All Saints' day, November 1. when it is anticipated the entire local crop ot cut fiovvers will be cxliausted. besides the large assortment drawn on from Chi- cago. The jirospects are that the fall and winter trade will be quite brisk. The election being over, money will be freer and business in fiower and decora- tive work will be more plentiful. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. The Horticultural Society has at last secured the Washington artillery hall, and the ?jhrysanthemum show will defi- nitely be held November From all appearances it will be one of the finest in ]point of plants and of flowers ever at- temjited by the society. It now dejjends on the public to decide by its attend- ance if the society will continue to hold annual flower shows. NOTES. Harry Papworth. president and general manager of the Metairie Kidge Nursery has invited the members of the Horticultural Society to visit the nursery October and i)artake of refreshments. A. special car has been chartered to transport the members and invited guests to the nursery and back. .T. H. llenard has just added two large greenhouses to his plant. D. Vt.—C. 1>.


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