M.u;i II 2'J, 1', 1 1. 



The Florists^ Review 



43 



House at the Establishment of F. Dorner & Sons Co., La Fayette, Ind., Planted with Rose Rose Marie. 



" tall? ^V(lulll the t'linn's ol' Mil]ilnii- 

 \iiifli was hiiiiKNl on tlio .sti'aiii ]ii|M"< 

 '' the cause? (''. '!'. — Wis. 



wiMiM kill iiiit all t'lcsi' aihl utlitT siiil 

 iM'sts. ('. W. 



liither ('Si-a|iiny' i^as or sti-dnu siil|ilim 



imos from stoaiii iiijics wniild injui'c 



■"liatre ill this way. A leak ui' ya- 



• 'Mihl to tlie more prnhahic i';iii--t' aii'l 



"'i should make an cfl'urt to incatc it. 



iImt ^cwcr or illiiininat i i'l; ^as i- 



•'■■idly 111 ].laiit life and the damajie i^. 



' '■<iur<c, most seidoiis while the <irounil 



t'rii/eii and wliile the i;veenh()uses are 



■ -htlv .Insed at iii-ht.' ('. W. 



WORMS IN ROSE BEDS. 



' am sfiidiiiL; ynii iiiiilcr separate 

 '-'■I a sample nt' some worms tliat are 

 'iiii-Miiis iti my rose hods. T would like 

 ■ kiKiw the n.ame ot" them and how tliey 

 ' 1 '■ I'Xt rrm iiiaf ed. Any int'orinat ion 

 -■I'diir,' them will In- L;rc:ith- ;ippre 

 ■''■■I. T. i;. (I. ' Mi-;^. 



'■' I'l 1 1 i'-iila r W(irni< ^rnt were liadly 



^ ''I'd up in the Inittl.' whrii rei-.d\ed 



I Wfv iMit rc^'OLjiii/alde. It" thi'^e are 



Miiiio \-our roses vnii slionhl use soim^ 



'•"i. I'isiilpliide in the soil to '^iifToeate 



'■'"■ I'.iire hoicks tw(d\'e to fifterii 



1"'^ apart raeli wav aero«s yieir KeiN. 



' ■*' "i'imI Tint lie o\(M' t \\ M (i|- three 



'"'^ d^i'p. Pour a s(\ant toasMdont'ii! 



'hi' roiiiid in ea<di liole and iinmedi 



'.'' 'I'l'i- with soil. (hi o\ or yciur 



'" 'ii this way. The funie-^; ni' the 



'' " ill not harm tlie jdant-^. Init 



;' ^iirr.M Mto the woruK. rarlinn l.isnl 

 ''''' '■■•mr< in iMiuiid eans and i- inex- 

 '1^'^''- I'll lint use anv n.aked liirlits 



'''■ •'Ipplvilln if_ .,s; \\ j^ |,f nil ,,y 



;-i\'' natun\ >^terili/at i'ui nf your 

 '■•'!'ire pl;in«in'_r aiiothcr -Jca^on 



ALL ABOUT OPHELIA. 



The sjilcndi'l ic-ults e\cry where oti 

 tallied with the ()phidi;t rose lia\'e >^i't 

 UN t'ont a wide d i'-iMl ssinll nl' hdW it 

 lii>t i-.iiih' to iiutirc. The I'.riti^ll tiade 

 papers rerciitly ha\e piintrd maiiv let 

 ters on the --uliject. S;iy thr oi i^inatnis. 

 Will. I'.aul L^ Son. I.t.j.: ••Snnif iii.m\ 



Mlppose tll.'lt the iiliLjili nl' the In-o i- 



oliseurc^ ni niil\ iiiiw 11. Thi- is imt llu' 

 rase. Opiudia \\a^ raided li\ u> ;iiid 

 was distriluited iiy us with ntln-i' iua 

 idties in the s|iiint;; ol' I'.M:^. .\ t the 

 time ot' d i-t riliiit ion it w;is ]iiilili(dy e\ 

 hiliited li\' us .aiul many rnsaiians \ i--it 

 ing our mil serin-; •-aw it eiiiwin^ ;iiid 

 lloweriuii here, .--o th;it they ii.ad ;iii;ide 

 opportunities of p;aut;;iii<^ its merits.'' 



One widtdy qunted writer made the 

 •tati'ineiit that K. ('• . Hill wa-; iiii]iies<ed 

 with the rn<e ;it the Ueekwith Xiiis 



(lies, ;it llnd.lesd.nii. lierkwith \ Sn-, 

 sa%': ••We hail imt even heard nt' the 

 rnse until towards the elnse nl' the \e;i|- 

 1!>1L', when o'lr friend, l-;. (1. Hill, 

 of Ix'iidimniid, Ind., wride to tlu^ late 

 (leoi'L^e Hc>ekwith ;ind nr;4ei| him 

 >tron!;ly to ^i\e it a tlmrniiLjh trial a^ a 

 I'orcin:^ \,ari(d\', a< he h.ad, |ini\»sl it to 

 lie a eood thiiiLi' in .\iiieriia and in- 

 tended to linom it. .\etinL,'' nii this ad 

 \ iee, we piiridia--ed plant- t'lnin the 

 raiser--, Win. I'aiil \ Snn, nf Walthaiii 

 <'r(i<s, .T;iiiuary '.", \'J]'.\. ;ind immedi- 

 .at'dy worked up ;i t'ew Imndied jdants 

 I'or trial in the following: y(\ar. Mr. 

 Hill has not \ et seen the rose ^rnwine- 

 in nlir liiir-<ei ie-, ;is hi< l:i-t \i-it wa^ 

 jirinr til our piiri h;i--i nu' it. .\- a u'ar- 

 den rn<e ••phelia w:i- imt ' d i -mv cred ' 



liy .\merira, Imt as a market forfliiL;^ 

 \ariety the credit for its 'diseover> " 

 i< -niely due tn Mr. Hill. U i> tru" 

 that the iiKiJority nt' really j,'ood fore 

 in^r rnses. siiitalde t'or market cjrowei-. 

 during' the last few years liase heeii 

 ' disci.i\ cred ' liy .\iiiericans, luit theie 

 i- an (dement of hick in it, as our ow ii 

 tii.ah every year of new roses are ex 

 teiisi\(' and e.x])eiisi\ (>, and it is a \o\\'j; 

 time •-inee we t'mmd a {tooiI one. H;i't 

 ()pli(di:i lieeii exhiliited at the Xatiniial 

 |\n-.e Sni'iety ^Imws liefol'e ll'l.'l, \s c 

 -liniild h;i\e tried it witlmut anv ;id- 

 N iee, 



WE SHOULD WORRY. 



It i- >UL;^evted that the iiiimlier ,,{ 

 nn\(dtie^ coming I'mm tairnpe will Ih^ 

 ereatly reduced li> the w.ar, it', in.ji'i'd. 

 impnrla t inn- .ai'e imt cut nlT h'. tlie 

 en.actineiit nl' the ]>rnhiliitiiry law prn 



pnvnd |i\- the ^elltlellUMI wlm t',-;ii tiie 

 rniti'd St;ites ma".' lie eaten lip l.y -nmc 

 iiiihe;iiil nl' t'linuLTn in-ect. Hut we 

 -Imidd wurry. We h;i\e eimUL;!i im\ id 

 til- in siixht ill thi- cnimtrv- tn keep u- 

 liU-\' until w (' can r;ii-e -nine nmir. 



The li-t III new rn-n-; nf .\melicali 



nriein i-; pa rt iciilai 1> .attractive. Si\er:il 

 <)pli<di;i x'l^dliiiLjs are in -i^ht .and .it 

 l.a Kayette. Ind., 1". Hnriier \ Snn-i {',,.. 

 l:ii--er nt' Hnn-ie|- l!i;uit\, ha- lieeli 

 wnrkiiJLT with ih.at \;iiiet". -iiid witli 

 Suntiiii^t. One nl' the -ee.ll ihl;- t'lnm 



that cin-- li;i-. Iiren iiai I Un--e .M.arie. 



It i-< iii-e pink an I, if iinpmtat inn^ nl' 



M.ailetti are tn he -hut nff, it i- inipnl- 



taiit tn nnti' th.at, like Sunluii-'-t, it does 

 \\(dl nil it-; nw n runts. The ;iccnmp,aii\"- 

 iiii; illii'-t ra t imi slmw- the Hnrner imu-e 

 (if Hn-e Kn-e Marie .-i- it hmked .•ilmiir 

 the middle nt' Maridi. 



