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The Florists^ Review 



JoNB 1. 1922 



FANCY FERNS 



FliMSt stock in tlM eonntry 





$4.50 per 1000 



$4.50 par 1000 



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m\mi'^ 



U,:^^ 



8id4Mt to Ckmm» WHhMit N«tle«. 



WiM Sadlaz, 60-lb. case $ 7.80 



GrcMi Lcac«tli«e, 100.... «1JM>; 1000 10.00 



Ma^olla Leaves, green and bronze, per oarton IJtO 



10 oartons 14.00 



Galas Leaves, green, 9er case if 10,000...'. IS.OO 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, rery fine for basket work, trimming 



pots, etc., per bag 2.00 



Sphagnum Mess, per bale 1.50 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TDIES. 





MCHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 'tils Randolph St,Detroit,NiclL 



Huckleberry, $7.50 per case 



THE E. F. WINTERSON CO., iS!;.^^,^tS/^iL^;!^^>^s Chicago, 111. 



wore titles uHiially fjivoii liiin. He was 

 a man of kiM>n forrsiglit and a general 

 favorite. His passinj^ leaves a blank 

 not easv to till. W. N. C. 



RUST ON HYDRANGEAS. 



My otaksa hydrangeas that should 

 have bloomed this sprint? are so affected 

 by red spider or rust that they are of 

 no account for this year's bloom. Will 

 they make j^ood i)lants for next year if 

 they are cut back and placed outdoors, 

 letting tlieni make a new growth, or 

 would it be l)etter to throw them away 

 and get new stock entirely? 1 liave a 

 supply of new cuttings already started, 

 but I am afraid they may also be af- 

 fected in the same way. I fumigated 

 several times in the early spring with 

 hydrocyanic acid gas. but it did not 

 seem to helji thi-in. T. 11. S.- -Pa. 



Cut your plants down (piite low and 

 plant outdoors in good soil, preferably 

 where the plants can be watered occa- 

 sionally in dry weather. Dig the plants 

 up and ]iot tliem before the weather 

 gets too cold. The plants should make 

 vigorous growth if properly cared for. 

 Plant out your cuttings in the same 

 way. If you carry the plants over sum- 

 mer in |iots, the best plan is to jdunge 

 them to their brims in a coblframe 

 where they are within easy reach of tht; 

 hose. These hydrangeas are not usually 

 attacked by red spider or rust, and it 

 may be that your ])l!ints liave been sun- 

 scalded. In a clear house wlun s])rayed 

 overhead, the sun is a])t to burn som<> 

 of the foliage and hydrocyanic acid 

 gas, unless given in light doses, would 

 be liable to intensify rather than alle- 

 viate the trouble. C. W. 



New Bern, N. C. — Two greenhouses 

 ."ire being erected at the establishment 

 of the Now Rem Greenhouses. One 

 of the new houses is .TOxlOO feet and the 

 other is 120x80 feet. The new firm han- 

 dles all kinds of cut flowers and pot 

 jilants. 



FERNS 



FERNS 



Fancy Ferns - - - $2.50 per 1000 

 Summer Fancy Ferns 1.75 per lOOO 

 Dagger Ferns - - - 2.00 per lOOO 



HUCKLEBERRY FOLIAGE 

 $2.50 per case 



PROMPT SHIPMENT 



E. A. Beaven, 



Evergreen, Ala. 



MfntloB The E«t1«w whe. y.n writ*. 



