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The Florists^ Review 



October 9, 1919. 



Cress. — Normal planting. Promise a rather 

 good crop. 



Cucumber. — Of the principal varieties tliere are 

 sufficient plantings; on the other haiid, those of 

 the foreign varieties are far from Important. 

 The absence of sunsliine bus been the cause of 

 the retarding, so that we are unable to say 

 anything aljout the presumable yield. 



Lieel£. — Small acreage. It is not yet possible 

 to report particulars about the yield. 



Lettuce. — Planted on a small scale. 



Mangelwurzel, sugar beets. — Also small plant- 

 ings. If 1918 crop seeds continue being sold 

 gradually, the yield will be not at all sufficient 

 to cover tlie wants, the more so as the crop will 

 be far from satisfactory. 



Onion. — The varieties Dutch yellow and Blood- 

 red flat have been planted on a small scale, 

 wliile the other varieties are not grown. 



Parsley.— Small plantations. Stand up till now 

 good. 



Parsnip. — Small area planted, Stand rather 

 satisfactory. 



Peas, sugar peas. — Sugar peas, small area 

 planted. Of round peas a sufficient acreage has 

 been planted. On the other hand, the plantings 

 of the wrinliled varieties are small. Stand partly 

 satisfactory, but below the average and often 

 even unsatisfactory, owing to the bad germina- 

 tion of the seeds. 



Purslain. — Sown on a small scale. Stand is 

 hardly satisfactory, owing to the fold and moist 

 weather. 



Radish. — A small area planted, of which part 

 did not succeed. Tlie yield of this late article 

 will probably not be satisfactory. 



Savory. — Limited plantings. Stand below the 

 average and late. 



Sorrel, scorzonera, celery.— Normal plantings. 

 Stand good. 



Spinach. — This article has been planted in our 

 country on a small scale. Stand rather satis- 

 factory. However, the yield will scarcly be able 

 to supply the demand. 



Swedetumlp, or rutabaga. — Area sown not im- 

 portant. Promise a moderate crop, but some 

 plants commenced flowering again. 



Swisschard. — Sufficient acreage sown. Stand 

 In general ratlier satisfactory. 



Turnip. — Small area planted, with a hardly 

 average stand. Commenced flowering again. 



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 also been limited. In the early part of 

 the summer they suffered from continu- 

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 temperature and lack of sunshine made 

 the growth somewhat backward." 



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