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The Florists' Review 



BlPTBKBIB 80, 1820 



DAHLIAS 



All varieties and 

 the best quality 

 direct from the 

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ital. In other words, it is a thoroughly 

 conservative place, yet it is a progres- 

 sive place. The newer varieties of roses, 

 like Columbia, Premier and Pilgrim, 

 lead, while a year 's supply of high-grade 

 coal and an endless chain of buckets, 

 with gasoline motor attached, for piling 

 it, add their silent testimony. Still fur- 

 ther proof of progress is shown in the 

 two 125-horsepower horizontal return 

 tubular boilers that are just going into 

 position. 



Stephen Mortensen has made a careful 

 list of the relative economies of steam 

 and hot water for heating greenhouses. 

 He finds that hot water is the more eco- 

 nomical, but not in a large range. His 

 place is outgrowing hot water; so he is 

 changing to steam. 



The changes in the greenhouses are 



few. Premier has replaced Killarney 

 Brilliant, Russell has been increased, 

 •White Killarney is being cut down and 

 Pilgrim has been added. Hadley has 

 been cut back and is breaking nicely. 

 Ophelia is about to be cut back. 



The orchids are extremely interesting. 

 There are some fancy cypripediums that 

 are pleasing, besides the standard va- 

 riety, and the leading varieties of cat- 

 tleyas. 



The impression given by a trip 

 through the rose and orchid houses is of 

 thorough knowledge and definite aim. 



Various Notes. 



Edward Beid is expected home from 

 abroad about October 2. 



Harry Waterer is a salesman for his 

 father, Hosea Waterer. 



W« handle a larve Una tl Florteta' L«tt«rt. It 

 will pay roa to write for our prioa list. 



C A KUCHN WN0LE8i>iE riORIST 

 1312^iqe Street ST. LOUIS. MO. 



Allan T. Wicks, of Danerch, is send- 

 ing snapdragons and delphiniums to 



