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The Florists'' Review 



January 6, 1921 



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Robert Kift gathered together a few 

 of the Florists' Club members to meet 

 W. F. Zeiglcr at supper before the meet- 

 ing at the City Club, January 4. Mr. 

 Kift was particular to impress on those 

 asked that his selection was due to 

 chance rather than to any especial merit 



Crossed wires caused an alarming fire 

 at M. J. Callahan's flower shop, 3924 

 Market street, Sunday night, January 2. 

 Mr. and Mrs. Callahan were with difift- 

 culty rescued from the flames. The sec- 

 ond and third floors sustained most of 

 the damage. It was possible to carry 

 on business in the store Monday morn- 

 ing, January 3, although the telephone 

 was out of commission. The loss is cov- 

 ered by insurance. Mr. Callahan is a 

 hustler" and will quickly overcome this 

 temporary setback. 



The Robert Craig Co. sent twenty 

 cases of stock for growing on to Robert 

 Craig, San Juan, Porto Rico, Decem- 

 ber 29. 



Samuel F. Lilley assisted Rupert 

 Kicnle during the holidays. 



Two greenhouses arc being erected 

 on the Cheltenham roadside on the 

 property of E. T. Stotesbury, at Chest- 

 nut Hill. 



Uavid G. Grillbortzer, of "Washington, 

 D. C, has been with us. 



President Alfred M. Campbell is con- 

 sidering reviving the sports committee, 

 with the purpose of starting a Florists' 

 Club baseball league for next summer. 



David Anderson has ])ut Drexel Hill 

 on the map with a wonderful crop of 

 Rose Premier, cut from his new house, 

 completed last July. The flowers have 

 been greatly admired at Kdward Keid's. 

 Mr. Anderson is also sending in some 

 beautiful White Killarney. Phil. 



POWDERY MILDEW ON ROSES. 



Symptoms of the Disease. 



Powdery mildew is one of the most 

 common and injurious diseases of the 

 rose, especially o^' plants grown under 

 glass. Outdoor plants are commonly at- 

 tacked, the Crimson Rambler and re- 

 lated forms being especially susceptible. 

 Varieties differ greatly in susceptibility. 

 The disease was held by investigators 

 to occur on the peach, apricot, almond 

 and cherry-laurel until Woronichin 

 proved it to be confined to the rose. 



The first signs of the disease are gray- 

 ish or whitish spots on the young leaves 



An extract from a lecturo by Louis M.' Massoy, 

 professor of plant patliology iit Cornell Uni- 

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