. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. HUGHES SOLUBLE FIR TREE OIL. FLORISTS AND NURSERYMEN SHOULD NOT BE WITHOUT IT. UDSurpassed as an Insectlcldei itklllBeffectu- ally all parasites and Insects which Infest plants whether at the roots or on the foliage, without In- jury to tender plants: such as ferns, etc., if used as directed. Used as u WASH it im parts the gloss and lustre to the foliage which Is ho desirable on ezhl bltlon specimens. E. GRIFFITH HUGHES, Operative Chemist, MANCHBaTBR. KNQLAND. f*i\r-\c. S Put up In 1 gallon tine, $.125 ) .„ m„„ v^
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. HUGHES SOLUBLE FIR TREE OIL. FLORISTS AND NURSERYMEN SHOULD NOT BE WITHOUT IT. UDSurpassed as an Insectlcldei itklllBeffectu- ally all parasites and Insects which Infest plants whether at the roots or on the foliage, without In- jury to tender plants: such as ferns, etc., if used as directed. Used as u WASH it im parts the gloss and lustre to the foliage which Is ho desirable on ezhl bltlon specimens. E. GRIFFITH HUGHES, Operative Chemist, MANCHBaTBR. KNQLAND. f*i\r-\c. S Put up In 1 gallon tine, $.125 ) .„ m„„ v^ ,„u FHICB. j p^^ ^^ j^ 1 quftri tins. \'" New York TO SECURE THE GENUINE ARTICLE, Bee that each tin shows a white label with red trade mark, full directions how to use, and the name of AUGUST ROLKER & SONS, Sole A^entH for America. New York Depot 44 DEY STREET. The National Tribune WASHINGTON D. C. THE FAVORITE FIRESIDE WEEKLY OF THE MTION, It has lonu been the most popular geueral advertising medluui witli the Heeda- meo of the country. Rates, 70 cents per agate line, with dis- oounts HCrording to spa<e uned. Address THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE, WASHINGTON, D. C. they. The Public Want likely it, but could not sleep sound .hould I warrant seed of this class. For the same vasoii I make special, effort to procure seed stock liriictly from their originators. \ ou will find in my i^w --eed catal(ii?ue for 1890 (sent Tree) the usual isivL- <iilk-iiiiiii (with the prices of some kinds lower ].ist season) und the really new vesetablea il prumiHe. \'ou should be able to get from nie, . trodiiL-er, good seed of Cory Corn. Miller Melon, Hubbard Squash, All Seasons and Deep Head Cabbages and otlier vaUiable vegetables, which 1 have intioduced. JAMES J. H. GREGORY. Marblehead, Maas. TREES ROSES CRAPES Wf oftcT tor Spring plantinR the largest and inos« complete ffeneral stock in tlif Uiiltert States, ot FRUIT an,1 ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRIBS, EVERGREENS, ROSES, P
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