. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Crimped Invisible Superior Caroatioo Staple (patent applied for,) For repairing split caroatioDS. 1000 for 50 cents Postpaid. L. J. WAITE, 293 Main St., Springfield, Masi. Mention the American Florist when writing The Regan Printing House LABGX Koira or CATALOGUES WUTI FOR nOURKS. 91 Plymouth Piace, CHICAGO Gorham & Chapline nMTn4/>M«r in^ CATALOGUES Printery ^n'^- price lists. HALFTONES, ENGRAVINGS and PRINTING FOR FLORISTS. 358 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. Salt Lake Citt. —A new in- dustry known as the
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Crimped Invisible Superior Caroatioo Staple (patent applied for,) For repairing split caroatioDS. 1000 for 50 cents Postpaid. L. J. WAITE, 293 Main St., Springfield, Masi. Mention the American Florist when writing The Regan Printing House LABGX Koira or CATALOGUES WUTI FOR nOURKS. 91 Plymouth Piace, CHICAGO Gorham & Chapline nMTn4/>M«r in^ CATALOGUES Printery ^n'^- price lists. HALFTONES, ENGRAVINGS and PRINTING FOR FLORISTS. 358 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. Salt Lake Citt. —A new in- dustry known as the new Miller Flor- al Co., has been organized by Robert Miller and Louis L. Barton. The com- pany will build a modern range of greenhouses and will begin business with a capital stock of $15,000 to $20,- 000. Sold by Seed Dealers all over America Used 25 ^SKILLS THE=s= Currant Worm, Potato Bug, Cabbage Worm, Slug on Roses, Caterpillars, Aphis on Roses, Bugs on Melons, Cut Worms, Sow Bugs, Lice on Fowls, Curculio on Plums, Tobacco Worms, &c. For pamphlets on Bugs and Blight, write to B. HAMMOND, rishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. STRATTON'S GREENHOUSE, C. O. Stratton, Prop. Lancaster, Wis , Feb. 28, 1910. Apbine Mtg. Co., Madison, N. J. Gentlemen:— The "Aphine" purchased through your agents, of Chicago, is cer- tainly O. K. I have had success with it both as a spray and as a dip. Hare dipped plants in full bloom, such as primulas, cine- rarias, roses, etc., with no apparent ill effects on the plants or blooms, but with death to the bugs. Would like to ask it you would consider it safe to use on edible vegetables such as cabbage, caulidoweT, lettuce, etc. ? There ought to be a large sale ol "Aphine" when the people become acquainted with it and can be sure of obtaining the results claimed. Yours very truly, C. D. STRATTON. See Pages 402 and 416 for other Aphine endorsements. Send Advts. Early for Best Please note that these images are extracte
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