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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



817 



Canadian Horticultural Association in Convention at Montreal, August 10, 1905. 



»;r('Ut<'i' ctivc iuul wiitcht'iiliicss is iit'.-cs- 

 s;iry to kocj) the soil iinil'urinly moist, 

 so thi'l the roots may not siitVor. 



Syringinj^- will have to be practiced on 

 every favorable o|)portiinity in order to 

 keep spider in clieck and particular at- 

 tention shi'iild be {fiven to corneis and 

 those parts of the lioiise where, by 

 reason of extra pipes, headers, etc., heat 

 is likely to accninidate, as these arc the 

 breeding places of the pest, and if uej; 

 lected become truly jdajjue spots. 



The administration of fresh air ai the 

 ]>roper time should also rccclxr careful 

 attention, iis this is the true smiicc of 

 liardy foliaye of yood tcKlure and cidnr. 

 without whi(di wi' cannot eutcf i>ii tiir 

 short days with a fair cIi.-liicc nt sue 



cess. 



As the iiit;lit hcMirs bewin to yet idiilly 

 less ventilation will be rei|uireil ami 

 particular cai'e should be <;i\en to 

 morning \ cat ilat ion. raisitiL; tlie sashes 

 yrailually as the day waiuis, but ne\er 

 so nnudi at a time as ti. lower lie lein 



)ierature. 'i'lie suine c.ni'e shiudd I e e\ 



ercised dnriiii; the afternnou. \vheii \en 



tilali(UI is beiliu- lecluci'd. ^M tll.-ir ;ilter 

 each re(lui-ti(Ul thele will lie no .-1] ore 



'•lalije raise of t enipera I lire. 



-\d\an1aee slioiihl bi- taken ei' tlie 



lil'^f a [l|die:it iiMi ,it' lie;il t.i |,;iili: tile 

 pipes W it ll I he ^ulplllir llli\i h I e III 



er;olii-at e .niy mildew llin! iii;iv 'e m 



tin- hmwe. A little persist ellre HI till-. 



\\"lk will >i.i.n rull^e it te . I i^.l |'|.e.l I . 



b'iKI >. 



CUT FROM TEAS. 



1 have lieeli ^^liiwiu-X To'^es t'l'V Iwo 



>earsand am wioideiiuM j f | ,,,,, ^.itin^ 

 a fair crop. | h.-ive aluMit 'ihh pl.ints 

 on solid lieds aiol am ^^ixiiiL; tlieiii ordi- 

 nary rose treatment. The plants -land 

 I'rom four to siv feet tii^h. Last >ejson 

 1 i-iit nearly lii.iiiiii msev.. :no|_ t'l i;iii the 



I'leseiit (Hit looj< will cut Il'.-"IIIi i'T nxel' 



I I'lon the fiod p|;inl s. 1 ,. ' 1. 



Assuniih^ that these 



are tea ln^es. 



you ha\t' done fairly W(dl. this b(Mny; a 

 fair cut from solid benidies. iSeeinjj; 

 that you have only lieen j;ro\vin{f for 

 two years you may expect to obttiin a 

 hijiher averajj;e with a little more ex- 

 perience. KiBKS. 



PLANTS FOR EASTER. 



I would like to know if Horothy Per- 

 kins roses tiiat were propagated last win- 

 ti'r can be maile to bkcuii for next 

 Kaster.' A. .1. U. 



Oorotliy Perkins is rather mori' ditli- 

 cult to yet into bloom at biaster than 

 any (d' the other ramblers and to have 

 any <liauce of success tlie plants must be 

 stidiio, \iiroious and the wood well rip- 

 I'lieil befoie they are touched by frost. 

 They should be lifted froin the lield as 

 soon as they sheil their leaves, potted and 

 placed in a cool cellar iititil January, 

 when tliev should be ei;idually illtl'oduced 

 to heat and liiiht. Stock of the aei' 

 meiitioneil, unless exceptionally stronj^. 

 would hardly )iay for the ti^uible. Two- 



ve;ir idd stock selected fur fol'cino .W oil l< I 



I" pivfer.-ible. l\ii;i:s. • 



RENAMED ROSES. 



Tliiie (.-.•in lie no ijiiestioii as to the 

 le.-iiiiv 111' llie ii.se r'raii Karl 1 huschk i. 



a erdsvi l.elVVeetl Meiveiile de 1. Villi aild 



< aiiiliiie TesiiMit. lint a doubt has arisen 

 .1-; 111 Its |iio|ier natjie. It a|>pears that 

 ll wj'^ ''Nhilpit I'd at \ arioiis ■ ]daees in 

 ( ill iji.i ii\ liv it- lai-^iM'. I'l.'ter Laiiiliirt. 



a- Srlinee Kiillii^iu ' Siii.w (Jlleein, but 



at thai lime ii was 'iiui in commerce. 

 When Mr. La.nlieit HlVered it to the 

 trade he vini it mit under tin- name of 

 i'laii Kail hriisihki. The (piestluu is, 

 which name should have precedence.' 

 \\'as th" exhibition ui' the rose without 

 description or li^iire to be taken as 

 siilliiieiit pii Id iiity .' If it was, tlii'n of 

 course the first name oiiixht to remain — - 

 |ia It iciila rly it' the ruse was cert iticated; 

 as it proli.alily was. ]iut the jniblic 



cai"s little for iiiles of priority; it has 

 ^(it to know and appre(date the rose 

 as i'rau (or Madame) Karl Drusehki. 

 and nut ail the conyr<'sses will be able 

 to effeid a cliange. It will be remem- 

 bered that a similar (piestiou arose with 

 rtd'ereni-e to ]\Irs. \V. J. (Want. This 

 lovidy rose was e.xhiliited ami certificared 

 and. we believe, beiuedaled under this 

 name. The stock was sold tu a firm cd' 

 A mericn II nurservmeu, who considered 

 that as they had purchased the I'ose 

 they had the riejit to name it as they 

 idiiise. and thus the name Iwdle Sie- 

 iireclit is uttached to it ill America. We 

 need not enter upon the etliii-al <pieS- 

 tiiiii wheiher the purchasers were rii;ht 

 or vvioii;,f in their proiedure. Assiim- 

 iiiif for areumeiit "s sake that they were 

 within their rieht. we are eijiially with- 

 in mir- by adheiine- to the rule id' prior- 

 ity of piililic.at ion. ami in our trade 

 c.ataliieiies and particularly in idlicial 

 publications. precedence shiuild be 

 eivcn to the Knylish i;ither than to the 

 .\ iiLeric.-i n lady. 



I'l.iii Kail Ihii-chkl |s |.|.ibabl\ the 

 lilic'-l V\ hrte lliiW eled livlirid [nlpetual 



ruse ill ciill i\ at iuu. It is a ^uu.l ^ruwer 



:llli| t'lee liliiuiiier, pludnciiiu t'l'eely 

 lull^ |iuilitei| I. lids .•illd limiid pe!;iN. 

 I-]virv riise u|-|,\vi.'r shuuM i nd iid-' . t hiH 

 o|.i|.,| lusi- ill hi- cuili-i-t lull. ll Is a 



fill! lillt t ullllule liis, . I 1:1 I d'-Iiel S ' ( llliiU- 



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tul)'!- I|i'l'rin:ihl! S-J •11 licl; I .IJIlM!!-, i:-c ,;i' 

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The hitesi I k .11 the fn-^r i- liy a 



w ell kiiuw ll (lerioaii wiitii and de.als 

 wiiili ros,. (rfowiiie. Hut v.hiilly amateur, 

 ;is it ts pr.acticed ahmy the l\1iiiie. It is 

 Ivun-l.ited by dujm Wefitherr., F. 1". 11. 

 S., all. I luiitaiii- iiccasioiial notes iiy th" 

 t lanslatur ]Miintiiii; out diCerences iii 

 cuiture lir \arieties .apfiannt to mie 



whose experieiiee h;is 1 11 in the iiiilder 



if more licKle ijim.it.' of tic ]!riti<h 



