. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 260 The American Florist. Feb. 22,. The Recognized Standard Insecticide. Not a cure-all, but a specific remedy for all sap sucking insects infesting plant life, such as green, black, white fly, thrips, red spider, mealy bug and soft scales. $ per Quart. $ per Gallon. An infallible remedy for mildew, rust and bench fungi. Unlike Bordeaux and lime, and sulphur it does not stain the foliage, but cleanses it. „ ,. 75c per Quart. $ per Gallon. VERMINE A soil sterilizer and vermicide. Destroys eel, cut, wire


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 260 The American Florist. Feb. 22,. The Recognized Standard Insecticide. Not a cure-all, but a specific remedy for all sap sucking insects infesting plant life, such as green, black, white fly, thrips, red spider, mealy bug and soft scales. $ per Quart. $ per Gallon. An infallible remedy for mildew, rust and bench fungi. Unlike Bordeaux and lime, and sulphur it does not stain the foliage, but cleanses it. „ ,. 75c per Quart. $ per Gallon. VERMINE A soil sterilizer and vermicide. Destroys eel, cut, wire and grub worms, maggots, root lice and ants. Used 1 part to 400 parts water, it does not injure plants, but protects your crops against ravages under the soil. $ per Quart. $ per Gallon. All are spraying materials and are effective in the greenhouse and in the garden. FOR SALE BY SEEDSMEN Aphine Manufacturing Co. Manufacturers of Agricultural Chemicals. Madison, N. J. M. C. Ebel, General Manager. Mention the American Florist when writing Ta., read a paper on hardy plants for cut flowers for florists' use which was well received and brought out a lengthy discussion. Nomination of of- ficers took place, the election to be held at the next meeting, which will be March 13 at the home of Wm. Knees of Moline. Supper and a social hour followed. NOTES. ' Ludwig Stapp is preparing to build a large cistern to hold several thou- sand barrels, to be used in an emer- gency in case anything happens to his large pumps, as occurred last spring when he was without water for three days. His bulb cellar built of con- crete, half in and half out of the ground, has proved a success and saves lots of hard work getting in bulbs in zero weather. McKinley day had no effect on the carnation market, no doubt because the day was not made a feature at the down-town stores. St. Valentine's day, however, proved a bigger trade-getter than ever before. There have been very few events that call for l


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