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The Florists' Review 



March 10, 1921. 



Hydrangeas Are Yearly More Popular at Easter. 



Ix' ;i llori^t. Tli.-it rlTcclixi I'l.-istn i|i^ 

 [ihiN's HIT iri:ii|f in liiindircN i<i ^Ii.ii- 

 1 hrnuyliDin thr Initril Sl.-itrv tlhir is 

 III! •idiilit. hiir 111 tl]<is( w liii |i;i\ ,. ihif 

 \iT ;i|i|p| ri-i;itr.| tin' t.-ict lljiit llic llnw 

 '•r>N ;i|-|' (|uitc' r;i|i,'ili|i' I,]' srlliiii; tin-Ill 

 -lives it' <;i\i 11 ^1 cIkiiiii. tile idiMs in 

 tins .-iiticlc iii.'iy III- lit iiifi list .-iin! 

 \ iillli-. 



DATE OF EASTER. 



\(it until lit:!"-' \\ill K.-isti-i- ;i^;iiii inll 

 SI. (•;irly :is it lim-s this yi;i|-. 'i"lii-ii it 

 will It nil till- saiiii- i|:ili-. M:iri-li L'7. 

 Not until I'.'L.'!' will Mnsti-r .•ijiiiin m-riii- 

 111 Miiiili. Ill tlint yr.-ii- it will In 

 M;ilrli ;'il. Dlirilii,' tin' iii-\I tixi- \i-.-i|-s 

 It will riiiii^i- hi'twn-n tin- lirst i|;iy .-iihI 

 till- twi'Mtii'tii of April. \i-.\t yi.-ii- it 

 i> riini]i;u-:it ivfl\ Intr. 'I'Ih- ilnti- lnr 

 t In- next live vt-iiis .in- : 



si-i-niiii \i-;ii-. (irr.-it i-nn- slmulil lir t;il\i-n 

 in w .•itiiiny. I'o nut ^i\r tln-iii tun 

 iniiili, yi-t tiny slmiilij imt In- nllnwcil 



t(i Ill-l-lPllH- llOlM- i||-\-. Tlll-si- tliiWiTs .-il-i- 



issiH-s lit' H(';;<p|i i.-i siinit |-,-i ii.-i , ,-inil 11- 

 i|llin- ;i sliiiit lirliiiil lit' irst. Tlirv 

 sliiiiilij 111' ki-|it iiiiiiji-i nti-K i|i-\-. Iiiit nut 

 ;ill((Wi'il to iliy iiiit i-iitii«-ly. Allow tln- 

 |i|;illts to ki-i-|i .-ill tile tiilin;:i- |inssilili-. 

 Mil nut i-lll till- phlllts l,;ii-k 111 I'orr tlli- 



\'onii^ |iL-ints stnit to ^;i-ow out stnni^lx 

 tiiiin till- linsr, A ti-in|ii-i Mt iin- ot' .•ilnnil 



."|S ilroicrs III (ill i|r;:|-l-i-s sill, 111, I 1,1- Krjit 

 ;it lli^llt. U'r |i|-rt'r|-, lioWi-\i-l. to ;;roW 

 oill |i|;ilits tloiii li-,-it' riittili;^s |ii-ii|i;i 

 ^ati-il III \ ii\ i-niliii I.! I hr |ii-i\ ioiis 

 \i-;ii. .1. A. r. 



1 !C'2 



iif.'i; 



Ain-ii ii; 



Ainil I 



Ainil -Jii 



Ajii-il IL- 



AlTll t 



KEEP BEGONIAS QUITE DRY. 



\\ I lia\ I' .'I mini lui ol < iiu- iiiiint i 

 tit-ijoiiia^ ami h^li<iiilii liki- ti> know how 

 to k('('|) thcni tliroii;;li thf suinincr 

 iiio)itIi.>i. We huy till- ]ilaiits in the t'all 

 ;inil tlioso tliat an- not sold usually ilii-, 

 am! as w (- liavc a i|iiaiitity mi haml at 

 Mil- |iris(iit timi', \M' slioiiirt like to know 

 soiiu'thin;; alioiit tlirir i-arp. 



M. <•. .!.- (tn-. 



it these plants an- |iio|ii-ily i-aieil 

 tor they « ill make line speii nions tin- 



DAISIES FCR SPRING. 



rii-ase illt'oVIll llie as ti. till |i|ii|iel 



tiini- tor )ilantiiin ilaisies. m Uellis [.ei 

 i-iinis, so as Id have t i a iispla n t i-i| seeil 

 liiij^s I'm sjiiiny sales. I'liij i ni'oi mat ion 

 as to theii i-haraeter, kiinN most |io|iii 

 lai- aliii tiiiji lit' ileiiiainl will In yieativ 

 a |i)i|-i'eiatei|. Ilou nillrll see, I \\ i 1 1 1,,. 



iei(nireil fiii ;,n.iiiiii sie.Hinos .' 



II. .1 I'. III. I. 



\ (.11 slmiilil siiw two i,iiii,-i-s lit l->illis 



j.el-eimis to lie sine lit' ."ill.lUIII seeillinys, 



alt lioiiol) vini woiilij piolialiiy eet nioie 

 than that iiiimlu-i of seeds, ns tiny an 

 (inite liylit. The Ik-sI liim- to s<i\\ tm 

 s|ii-iiiji Miles is early in Aiii^iist. ]iriikin;^ 



otl' the sccdliiios iiit' I,|fi;nnes or in 



l(0(ls (iiltdiKils with ;i yeiith- slope, so 

 that no water laii stand on tln-m. and 

 when the i;|-oinii| |s tio/eii hani innli-li 



with leaves, straw, lia.v-w l>iii<' iie«>illi's. 

 Ydii <-(uil(l start the sped now under 

 jrlass and the ]il;ints w-ould lilooin a little 

 later than the f.allsown ones. ( '. W. 



MITE AND MOISTURE. 



1 am seiidiiii; iiiidei- separate cover 

 some leaves taken from our eyidaniens 

 ami lii'ijonias. Can yon tell me what 

 the troiilde is and what to do for it.' 

 These speeimeiis are taken from the 

 w-(irst alTei-ted jilants and all 'ire not 

 so tiad. Alt hoiijih they are hloominj.; 

 fairly well, they are not iloinj; so w-ell 

 as they should. They wen- irrown in a 

 I einperat lire of ;ilioiit till decrees and 

 ha\e lieeii sprayed and fumigated ,-iliont 

 oine a week since the i-old -Aeather 

 s(-t in. \V. H. II. la. 



The lyt-lamen foliajji' was liadly 

 frozen when reeeiveil, hut it shovsed in- 

 dications of havint; lieen atlacked by 

 mite. For this there is no sure cure. 

 S]jra,\ iiij; with nicotine helps in some 

 measure to check it. If your llowers 

 were wholly or in larjje part deformed. 

 it is either a case of mite or thrijis, most 

 pKilialily the former. When mite at 

 tacks a hatch of •cycl.-iniens they niifjht 

 as well he thrown awa.v. Sdhu- of the 

 liesi yi-oweis are sometimes hiird hit in 

 this wav x\ilh lar<;e hatches of jtlants. 

 The i-ondition of the heydiiia frtliaee is 

 pnihahly due to excess of moisture at 

 the roots and on the foliajje. Water 

 i-aiefiilly at this season: maintain a 

 dry at iiiospheie, and wher, watering: 

 a\i.iil any iiiinecessai'y •lanu'cninij of 



I he tidia;;e. < '. W. 



FLOWERS FOR MAY BLOOMING. 



I should like some advic. a.s To tlow- 

 i-is to plant for hloomini; in M.is-. My 



houses are now |ilailtei| 'o lettuce, 

 which is doiiiir well. If. K. Wis. 



I Wdllld sliji^est sowill;i s.'.'.is .It once 

 iif ^iant ten weeks' stocks. These sell 

 well for .Memorial d.-iv. osjieei;i llv the 

 hrifiht shades. .\lsi. you niiijht try 

 <;iaiit white candvtiitt .-ind i i \ psopiiihi 

 elec.-ins. If yiiii |i|;int hulhs lit' .-my o|' 

 the |iopiil.-ii- gladioli, lik. .Xm.Tica. .Mrs. 



fraiicis Kiii;^. inixed ].i iniuliniis, I';iii 

 aiii,-i. Ilailex- or .\i|oiist;,. ■'\].-\ will he 

 oil time. .Mso you could purchase small 



plants i,|- a III irrhiniinis from imts :ini| 

 Ucl I hell! ill hliiiiiii I h, s.iiiii t inn . 



I . W. 



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Pittsburg. Kan. .1. "l. ■sii-inliaiiser 

 h.-is ;^oni on the i-ii.-id in ijn- interest of 

 his w|ni|es;i|i plant dep.i I T li.eii I . calling 

 1.11 sdiii iiu , st ein hiiver. Ill Hasi,.r pot 

 plants. 



Wilmington. O. (M-m-y. H. Mudies 

 st.-ites I ii,-,i .-ii 111,, funer.-il of I '. (•:. Rieh 



.•irijs. ,-1 pl-nliiinelll ali-llite,'! ;ll t'lilum 

 lills. ().. there Were III] llnr.ll pie,'es with 

 .-1 II ist ili:.-i I 1,1 ,-i,sI ,i| > I .111111, 



Houston. Tex.--(.. K. Ir.-inkini, who 

 was I iiinie|-l\- .1 ineniliir ot iji,- trade. 

 Iiiit disi-iiiit i nin-il his Inisines^ ,,n .-i.e,iiint 

 lit the ileal li 111 his wite, pl.uis I,, |-e 

 I liter ilie l,iisin,-ss ill tliis ,-it\-. His 



ll'l'IIO'l lesidellee W.'l s .il Wlltoll .ilHIC 



til, 11. la, 



Handley. Tex. Th. Woo.ls Fi,,ral 

 < o.. i.peratiiiij Fl.iwirl;ind. has two 

 hoiises. tMNlud feet each, in swet-t ])eas. 

 The daily cut from tli.-se houses is 

 It'.titili sprays. The we.itlier has heeii 

 too warm, and the \iiies will soon he 

 - ■• stated the ma n;i i,re|- of this firm. 



