August 25, 1021 



The Florists^ Review 



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In the way of choicer flowers, small 

 '"ts of white bouvardia, valley and par- 

 'ii nias are seen and occasional cattleyas. 

 •''. few other orchids, snch as cypripedi- 

 ''ns, Miltonia Candida, vandas and 

 "iiieidiums, are coming in. Asparagns 

 ■Hcets with a rather light demand. 



Various Notes. 



John W. Foote, of Heading, who for 

 ^omp years has been a great specialist 

 "1 bouvardia, is gradually discontinu- 



ing its culture and has only one small 

 house planted with it this season. 

 Prices do not warrant a continuance 

 of its culture. Several houses ;ire de- 

 voted to Asjiaragus iSpreiigeri .and ]»lu- 

 niosus, whicli are well ilonc liere and 

 l)rove jirofitable crops. The new Lord 

 & liurnham house, 50x20(1, is devoted to 

 carnations. Varieties grown are Pink 

 Delight, Matchless, ]ieacon, Laddie, 

 Rosali.a and Benora. A large number 

 o? such geraniums as Ricard, Poit'^vine, 



E. O. nill 

 Mr. Foote 's 



Helen Michell, I'erkins an. 



are grown for si)ring sales ^ „„,, ., 



entrance drivew.ay is neatly kept.'- 

 Closely trinmicil lawns, oiled roadways 

 and fiiudy bloomed lieds and borders 

 of g<Taniums and S;ihi;i Honfire make 

 an excellent show. 



Visitors the last week iiuluded .\. F. 

 Farnsliaw, of the Pon Arlior Chemical 

 Co., I'aterson, X. .T., and Tliomiis Peg- 

 ler, of licwiston. Me., who was, a few 

 years ago, Boston's largest and most 



