May 27, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



15 



of Olnss nt CoIleKe Station," by E. J. Kylo. 

 (•,ill(';:e Stnlion, Tex. 



INiiind 'I'niile IMsciission: 



"l';iriiMl ii'iis lis a I'rolitnblc C'pip in Toviis." 

 led liy I'.iid I'oncst, WnxMlKicliii', 're-;.; .-issKlcd 

 liy II. K.idili, C!jiincsvilk', 'lex., .'iiid I). (•. WCs 

 ^inp|^. Itciiunioiit, 'J'ex. 



"Ilow \Vi' Slmiild Trent Our rompcliloi-s." lei! 

 dV •!• '*• I I.iiiiiiih. SlierniMii, Tex.; Mssisled )i\- 

 y. i:. .Mc.\'l:iMi>. Ft. Worth, Te\., iliiil II. Kulii 

 iiiiiiiii, .li'.. lldiislciil. Tox. 



"Tlio Kct.'iil I'lower Stoic :iiu1 Its Miiii:iiie 

 laeiil : Sdiiie .MelliKils of Siiviii;; Time iuid IVI.i 

 (.■ri.'il," led \<y II. liii've, Ip.mII.k. 'I'ox.; nssi.st.'d 

 l.v r. t'. Siichy, S;ui .Viitonio, Tev., iiud Cliiirles 

 ,\IIT. .Ir.. .\iisliii. 'lex. 



"Why WoiiiiUl Is Iiidispoiis.ihlc in tllC Florists' 

 r.nsini'.'-s." I<'d hy Mrs. .Annie l*.ri'.;;iiu-e Welle 

 Wiieo. 'Ii'\'.; joined liy .-ill ladies |iresent. 



'Tiiirists as .Vdvertisei's and I'.ookUeepers," 

 led liy It. »'. Kerr, Houston, 'J'e\.; assisted I.y 

 A. I'. Koelile, SliiMinan, Tex. 



ti'dshay .\i'ri:i!\ooN. .titv Ci 



Ke|ioii of tiie serretaryt leasiirei'. 



.\|i|i'iinl in:.' ef cniiiiiiitlees. 



Keiuirls dt' llii. ]iresideiils of llie Te\ii^ IuimI 

 fIori>-ls' idiilis. 



iteliorts .Mini rei eiuinenilatieii nf Tmn W..!ri-. 

 .hairnian of the llnuer show eoiniiiil lee. 



Ti i;si>\Y i:vK\iN(:, .iri.v i;. 



Hiniier .-it S;.';(i p. mi. in Jiener of Ihi' iiresidenl , 

 ■ y liMiil 111. lists. 



wi:i)m:.si>ay mokmnc. .ii i,^ t. 



Imitation fur iie\l eoii\ciiti(iii. 



Invitation fcir annual llower shew. 



l.'leet ion of ollieers. 



Kep.iil (if staiidiiiL' e.iiniiiit tees. 



i;ep<iit of sperial e. .11 1 In i 1 1 ees. 



rntini^hed liiisiiie-.>. 



New liii'<iliess. 



\.l,j..iirniJieiit. 



wi:i)m:.-<iia Y .mtkk.mio.n. .iit.y t. 



Kiilertaiiinient l..\ l.'ial lluri-ls. 



PERENNIALS FOR SOWING. 



Will villi |.lc;i>:t' pulilisli an artick' (ui 

 [icriMiiiials, statiii^^ wliat varieties may 

 lio fjruw II truin si'cds sown now, so as to 

 iiavc iilaiits io;uiy i'or sale in April, 

 I'.'in.' ' 11. & C— Ohio. 



iSonie ui the most v.aliiahle and sala- 

 I'lc li.'inly perennials, tlic seed of wliidi 

 iii;iy lie sown now, and which will niakf 

 'jiHHJ stock I'or st'lliiiL^ next spriiio. arc 

 the t'ollowinf^: 



Dianthus barli;itiis, or swcct-willi;im, 

 in -icpar.'ite colors or mixod; PviTthiiim 

 lo.sciiin, >iiiL;lc and doulde, ,'i I'air pin 

 joirtinii ni' till' dimldo forms of 'whicdi 

 will ■Diiic tiiic t'niin sctMl; Stokt'^i;i 

 cyaiic;i: i'a]ia\cr orii'iit.alc ; I', liraetc 

 .itiini: <ldnptlicia fniticosa major; 

 l.upiiius jioly pli\ lliis, liliic. wiiitc and 

 rose; Lychnis \ iscaria sjdeiidcns ;in.| 

 \i. Jfaau<';iii,-i : liidlyliocks; Gypsopliil.a 

 paniciihit :i ; (iciiiii coccinciim Mrs. 

 liradsli;! w : Iii^it.-ilis Lilnxinia'tlorti ; (lail 

 lardia ui aii'litlni-a ; ncdjdiiiiium fnr- 

 iiiosiim, I). 1(M iiKisiiin c(clostiiiiiin, Qiiccu 

 'if nines ;in.l mixed hybiiils. aUo 1 ). 

 ' liiiiciisc nr ui;i iidilloiiim ; ( ';im]i,-iiiiil;i 

 Me.limii, (11 < ';iiiliMliiiry licjls. nl' wliieli 

 tlic sini;lc- ;in> tiie must dcsi i;ililc : 

 AtpiilcLiia clirysantha, cienilea ;iihl 

 inixeii hyliiid-: Alyssiim saxfitilc com- 

 I'actuni; Aster siili-cd'riileiis ami liy- 

 iri.|s; I '(irc(ip-is i^i;niditloi;i ; t ritdiiias ; 

 ' lirx'^aiil iiciiiiiii: S|i;i-.t:i (|ais\- :iihl KiiilT 

 I'.du.-ird \'ll. 



I'dilMc .jai^ii^, \ iiil;is. p:iii-ii's aii.l 

 'n.\ii-iit!S ;iic u^ii;illy treate.l ;is liicii- 

 ';i;i|s. ;i~ arc mic nr two of IIk^ scits 

 ili(':i'l\ iiaiiic.l. 'I'licy ^-lioiild not l.t^ 

 -'luii liciiiic ilic cihi (if .Inly, nr tlicy 

 '\ill lii^'iitnc unwieldy in si/c. Tlic 

 :.crciinia|s niinic.l (•;ni he sewn iHitdnnis. 

 '.lit liettcr L;ciiiiiii;iti(in will he ha. I if 

 'lie s(^i'(|s ;ire sown in cclil frames, ;in.i 

 ' lu'st' ;ire ((Ci'ied with laths (ir other 

 -lia.les until the ^cedliii^i-s arc nicely 

 -■■ertiiinatcd. l?eino\ c the s;i'-lics ;iiid 

 ■li;ides altoLlclhcr when the sc(^.|lilli:s 

 ire \\(dl ;i!.o\e uidiiiel. The trans- 

 :il;intin;^ to tlic op(.n L^roimd iiiiist oii|\ 

 e ijonc liiiriiio' ckiI imil nioisi weather, 

 lo make doiildy sure, it is ;i ^,,11.! jdan 

 ''I prills thciii off iiitd tlat- ;ind 1'rom 

 'iic-~c t(i the r,:irscr\- rows. 'j'lo.rc i- 



THE WOMEN YOU MEET 



MISS MARTHA C. GUNTERBERG, 



1^ I'.I.Mlllv' ATI \( ; liie ti'd.jcti piliilee ot tic ( .11:11 ili.i II An^el ()iph:Mi .\syllini, 

 ^^ whi.-ii, li\ th(> wa\', is ;t rc^nl.-ir .-i iii-i^imr ot m llowci- to ih.. < hiciLid market, 

 Miss M;irtli:i » '. ( i iintci l.criX Al;iy •_':; took t!ic p:iit of I he le;i.iin^ l:i(i\- in tlu! 

 preseii1,-il ion of ••The I »i \ orce. " ' Mi^s ( ; 11 1'l ci 1 .■! - i- well known in the Ii;idc as 

 one of the tew Women eli^ai;c(| in the W n. ile^:| h' cut llowei lolnin i^-io|i 1 .11^1 11.'^-. 

 .^Iie -lailcl III the li;i.le as siilc^la.jy t'or .1. I loin licnL;cr. tlic (hie.-iLio ict;iilcr, 

 for whom »h" -ion liecamc ICiyer, I'clhap- 1' i\:is liei-;ii|-e there ,-i !■• -o few 

 wonieil ill the wholcs.ilc etid ci' the lip-iio-- th;it -he dc'iled, when -tiiitih',; oot 



lor hci-cll'. lo i. me a coirin i~-ioii inrii;; ;il ;iii\- r.iic -he h:i- m;i.h' .-i -iiee(.-s ot it, 



I'ml iho-e who have seen her | el f 1 1 1 m;i iiri - \e|<|| );,,. St. rr.inci-. I M .-i ni.i I j.- <'li;li 

 .•i\ci lh:il hc! iioi l'\ mi'^lit (:.-il\- i .c iiimlc iiei life"- worh:. 



then Ic-- lialdlitv of the little scciilin;^s h.w :;io;in.| \ on ni:i\ not have ..inv- 

 .!\'in^. Tiic>e percnni;ils m.akc their tinnl.h' in .ii\ -(;i-i.ii-, Imt when it 1- 



Wet. e-pcii;i II \ when the -(ii| W:i-lie- 

 onto them floni hl;^lie| _;idnn.|. \ on will 

 ha \ e t I oU Ide. 



So!ijc kiinls oi' iri- ;irc iiiori. sij^eepii. 



|.iinci|i;il _Mowtli ;il'tci' tin; eml nl' An 

 -list. ('. W. 



ROOT ROT OF THE IRIS. 



A rc,-|.|cl of d'he l;c\ic\V ui-he- to •'''■ '" ''"- 'lolii.le tliaii others. h. 



Know the e:iii-e of I oot rot of the iri-. 

 The timiliie i- rii;lit here: I'eopli' eon- 

 loiin.l the iri- with the tia-s that ^mw- 

 in -v\;iinp- ami -o tluyv put the plants 

 on wet ground. .\ florist in Miiiiie- 

 ajiolis w;iiite.i s(iiii,i irises, Imt he s;iid 

 lie \\;i- afrai'l he .|i.| not li.axc anv 



-IiiIMhI th.'lt W;is h.w ;|||,{ wet elloU-h. 



I tohl him sii,h -I'oiiml ;is th;it wolihl 

 lie l;it:il. 



paili.L'i I i;i lln;it l.:i mil-t li;i\e ;( hi^h, 

 .liy place: -o mii-t .M.aoii KIhl;. If 

 the i;i on nd 1- . l;i \ e\ , mix -;ind wit ii 

 it ami ;i\oid too niieli manure. I lo not 

 plant ton .li.ep. (.'. S. I |;i iri-ot). 



Milton, Pa. -Twn _<-reeiilion-es have 



I.eeli .-l.l.le.l ;i t t lo' h'.i i 1 \ iew ( i re(.n- 

 !lon-e-. e;i.h of them I'lxlon feet. The 

 r;ilo.;e now .-onsi^ts nf |i\e !,,iii^,.». tot.'ll- 

 inu al t 'Jo. s,,ii;iie I'eet. W . r.nire 



l''"i ■■ill "' 'he <lerinan or 1 )ii/omat(nis ( Im-er. who piii(dia-e.i the r:in-o nLmit 



Jiniip \iin inu-I li;i\e liioh, ,lry (.'riniml. ;i \e;ir a^o fioin Ceoi-e S. .'<hiiner. 



'I"lie> .-III' -1111 loxiii- phants ;in.| will ]d;in- to use one ot' the new iioii-es tor 



often lift tlndr root- out of the uKMiml ro-es. whiidi hitherto have imt I n 



t,i ■.(■! ihe he.-ll. It' \o 



II li;i X'li 1 ri-es oti L'l'ii w II here 



