. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . GREEN FLY on Roses and Greenhouse Plants safely gotrid of by syringing with PATENT GISHURST COMPOUND,2 oz. to the gallon of water. Extract from leading article in GardenersChronicle, April 9,59 * That it really kills red spider, aphides, mealy bug, thripsand scale, it is impossible to doubt in the face of reports opractical men, among whom we may mention Mr. D. Judd, oAlthorp Gardens—then follows a caution against the use of atoo strong solution. The Gishurst Compound is sold in boxes at Is. 6d. and 6*.each, with directions for use, and pri
. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . GREEN FLY on Roses and Greenhouse Plants safely gotrid of by syringing with PATENT GISHURST COMPOUND,2 oz. to the gallon of water. Extract from leading article in GardenersChronicle, April 9,59 * That it really kills red spider, aphides, mealy bug, thripsand scale, it is impossible to doubt in the face of reports opractical men, among whom we may mention Mr. D. Judd, oAlthorp Gardens—then follows a caution against the use of atoo strong solution. The Gishurst Compound is sold in boxes at Is. 6d. and 6*.each, with directions for use, and printed opinions of gardener, Lady Dorothy Nevills gardener, Sir WilliamHooker, Mr. Rivers, and other eminent authorities. For Nur-serymen the large size is recommended, but where the con-sumption is not large the compound keeps its strength best inthe small. The undermentioned Seed Merchants, Nurserymen,&c, having taken in supplies are prepared to sell single boxes ;
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