. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. THE BEST Bug Killer and Bloom Saver For PROOF Write to P. R. PALETHORPE COMPANY, OWENSBORO, KY. Carman's Antipest INSECTICIDE AND FUNGICIDE For the Garden, Orchard and Greenhouse NoD-poisoDous and harmless to vegetation. Kills Green Fly, Aphides, Bark Lice, Thrips. Mealy Bug, Red Spider, Scale, Wire Worms, Ants and Slugs. This is the Grower's Friend, handy to use. cheap and elective, mixes readily in water. Destroys all insect pests and keeps down filth. Circulars on applica- tion. $ per gallon. Also io quarts


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. THE BEST Bug Killer and Bloom Saver For PROOF Write to P. R. PALETHORPE COMPANY, OWENSBORO, KY. Carman's Antipest INSECTICIDE AND FUNGICIDE For the Garden, Orchard and Greenhouse NoD-poisoDous and harmless to vegetation. Kills Green Fly, Aphides, Bark Lice, Thrips. Mealy Bug, Red Spider, Scale, Wire Worms, Ants and Slugs. This is the Grower's Friend, handy to use. cheap and elective, mixes readily in water. Destroys all insect pests and keeps down filth. Circulars on applica- tion. $ per gallon. Also io quarts, half salloDS and in bulk. PERFECTION CHEMICAL CO., i FLUSHING, N. Y. Sturj^eon Bay, Wis. The sessions of the State Horticultural Society held at the opera house, August 26, were well attended by the members of the organization from various parts of the state. About 40 were present. Much interest was taken in tlie papers and addresses and much valuable information was given. Many expressed regret that more time was not given to discussing the various topics. The horticulturists residing in and near the city took much interest in the meetings and did all they could to make them successful. The illustrated lecture by Prof. J. O. Elsom, of the Wisconsin tjniversity, on "Parks and Gardens at Home and Abroad" was very interesting. The dis- play of flowers and fruits was very beautiful and the exhibitors from Door county won many prizes. On the morn- ing of August U7, the visitors were given a carriage ride around the city and visited some of the orchards in the sur- rounding countrj-. In the afternoon were treated to a launch ride to the canal and to Idlewild and partook of a bounti- ful repast at Haines & Larson's restau- rant. Port Huron. Mich.—Over peo- ple visited the show of the Grand Trunk Horticultural Society, August 27, and the exhibition was a great success. There were over 100 exhibitors and fiOO entries. This is the last show to be given by t


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