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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



831 



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DINNER DECORATION. 



Wo |>r.— iii l»i<-«ith nil t'ii|;rutiii}; 

 from II |>lioii<;.-iii|>|i iif a (Ict'onition ur- 

 rniif.i'J l>y Sivl>r<^-ht k Siii. Xrw York, 

 for 11 diiiiiiT at tlir Atlilt-tio Club, o( 

 that litr. 



T1i<> tiiMi' WHS <liH-urnt<'(l with Rriilva 

 maiil rii>i's anil lily, of thi- valivy and 

 otnod in the criilrr of a ri>um 40 by 5U 

 fft Tlip ftiiii lar^c columns were tea- 

 ': with iti|>o nniiliix. niiil thit wua 

 •<hI on thf chaiiilrlitTs and the 

 It -I "•■IIS iif eloitrie liffhts. while aspor- 

 ■ gin wu» rlust«Toil in the o'nter. 



On the top of oneh of the artillcinl or 

 ' i-oralivo coluiniiK wiis an electrie globe. 



viiiieiniL; — into Dw n<oi<' ron^^euinl. cooler 

 i'Ik: freer |K»-iliilitie« ■>; tlio bi'nrh. 



'I'll reap the full uitriiiiliip; of iM-neh 

 ill;: the proper •.tii;;e of ..■^. .>ii. -i..inld b«- 

 r.<l('UlMti*«l t-iiufily ^o ' wliit-h 



■ "iliiire II Hhift i>hiiiiht • i m- otirh 



lit omi', or if e\erythiii(; i^ in order and 

 itudineioi Ik> ininieuintely hemhed. If 

 tliey nn* in nuih i 'tiige and plnntiu); i!i 

 imposKilile it is buit to repot ut unou an 

 III) re ill nolhi'i'r -x) detiinieiilnl to voiin;; 

 htiN'k an U'aviii;; them in a (Mitbound con- 

 (iilion after the advent of hot wenther. 

 If rrpotlin;; linn to lie resorted to it will 

 lie nccftisnry to cive the plants three 

 weeks in the Turp-r sized potn to 



future career, ! form (if 



he wi*he« to u the prin- 



cipal part of his giii'ijt-. 



I'lantx which are handled aM«r<lin!r to 



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kind of 



t iKorou* I 



^ Kile ill i-ns<it wh< 



f<-Il<.w eai h (ithf-r 



to a real •■ 



Iwivn a ►• 



■It tliear ore eaKiiy liro 



their perio<l of life in ji"' 



<is hut Weather appi 



the time when tiic . 



Ik- e\ercise<l in order {•• ..iiM.ii.- it ■, ii 



demy that may lead tu dcti'rlorati.in. 



Kii-pin(» yoiii. ■ ■ ■ r 

 and iiisis-t t roll 



of our daily Ju:.. - ...... .., - -! 



mvensary t<i the health of Uie planui it 



Dinner Decoration Arranged by Siebrecbt tc Son, New York. 



mI ill the corner* of the room on well 

 ill.' -lAjr were iiniiiinse (jroiipn of 



ROSES. 



S^uonable Hints. 



'I lie |ii'-|>.ir:itiii[i o| yoiiii^ stuck to bo 



oly for the nlanliuK seawin rojiiire* 



.i; t)i..ii..liii ili.esn and care. In |.i • 



|ila.n II,,- plan* due thought 



IV. n to have our stock in ju.»t 



" li tt is.ii'luii:! that it may la- able to 



< the full U 11 lit of a ahift, either into 



larger pot, or — aa the hot season is .id- 



i;el them into condition af(ain liefjte at- 

 tempting to turn them out to plant 

 Ihcni in the bench. The lo.isons for 

 this arc obvious. If the plant requires 

 a ahift it ought to have it at onoe, if it 

 c'.f<«. not re<|uiro it let it alone until it 

 do«s. This is the true theory of rose 

 culture, give the plant what it .eqiiircH 

 .It the right time hut do not attempt t^i 

 ioliv it to take whot it really d'>es not 

 i< quire at ony time. Thi' sin!, nt mIh. 

 \'\ careful observation and 

 • iiiK-tsU in learning and m 

 llie re<|uimnenta of tho dilTercnl <!«*»»■« 

 of s|n>'k under hia care ia surely bniab- 

 ing aside the obataclcs to success in hi* 



>hould not he subordiiiatisl to an.v otwc 

 iluty. Young sIimJc which shouM now 

 Im< making vigorous growth should l-e 

 given amide bench room. This will l«- 

 more easily done after we get rid of our 

 l-jisler stock, ami no time should be lost 

 in taking ad>mtage of the surplus i.p.iiT 



.l.sliiiKMl. 



he: "' .....■■'•• ■■'O.I.' 



Ill I a' 

 ill./ ' 



if black s|i>t. i he foliagr- 

 ,Ily »o den e that they art- •! 

 iiiy out and if there is the I. 

 to root action the trouble is - 

 cur. Hy giving plenty of ro<iiii in ' ■>•• 



