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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



•lAMAIiY 125, lOUG. 



I :illli;i- .111' ~l;irlii| iiiln ^iiiwlli 11:1111 

 t III lil -I U' I 111' ilhl nl' \l;iicll. I f Vdll 

 \\ (ii|l(| |i| 1 t'l'l 1 lirlli III ill i\\ I'l liy I lir cllil 

 el M:i\. ilh n -l:iil u| ht.-i I imi-^ ciirly in 

 M.-iirii. "-^|iri;iil niir iiH'li ill' •- 1 1 1 1 ;i ti 1 11 1 : 1 1 



Mh i-"'^ ( inri ..'I Mill li I m'I will i lu j llst ;is 

 \\ ,1 I ; 1111 :> I irllcll III .'I 111 ill-r W llfic I III' 

 lii^il 1 ill; I M'I ,ll II 1 1' I-- .lli'ill! (in I |rj_i |-|.|.v. 



I'l 1 1 ilir I mil-- nil I 111 ni;iti'ri;i I ipiilc 



I ll Irk l\ . Tlli'll i-nX I'l I 111' liHil s t lli nl \ W il ll 



llii' -,i;ni' !ii,-i 1 1 I ill I. If \iiii li;i\i' lirn I i iii; 

 jiipi'v ln'iii'iiili ilii' hi'iii-li. iiiiin' llii' wnrsc. 



Ki'i'|i ihl- inn-^-; 111' tililT >ll^lltl\ !l|ili--t. 



Ill 1 w 1 1 111' I lin-i' w I'i'ks 1 1ll' I'l ml s will 

 lii'L;in I'l --tnil llnir Iml' ^luwlii, ns wrll 

 :i-- ninkc wiukinL; iimt^. \\ lini tliiir ur 

 t'nin iiii-'lir^ ,iliii\i' till' iiiiiss lil'l then; 

 . iiiI n ml |iiit inlii I i nrli ^ml -- with ;i w i'l I 

 iniiiniri'il nnninisl ninl kri'|' mi ;i li;^lil. 



W.'irill lii'llrh. Till Ti' l> lliilllillL; IIUMi' in 



III' liiiiii', r\tr|ii ni\c (iiiliuai_\ ilaiiy >:\\v. 



We ha\r (it'tcii i('(H'i\ I'd caiiiiii j)laMls 



rnnii \iiy larj^c lir.'iis lliat had cxidciit ly 



iiii II ii'.-iii'il in a sliadv, A\ariii liniisc and 



llii'; wfir -nil ami sinpiiy, but \\r did 



llnl kli-k, t'nr \\i' kllnw llnw llllli'll lilO 



lii';iil|iii'ii' 111 tills lijiii had to lliiiik ot 

 Mini it was sii[K'i-liiiniaii to cxpoi-t that 

 111' iniilil spread liimscir o\ or acres. 



'I'Ih' i-.iiiii;i is a native of the tni'iid 

 /nun .iml I'lijnys mil' lioUest weatiiei', and 

 it' iini iin^li'i-ti'd tnr water when their 

 a\ aril-inns ronts am i-rowded into a -1- 

 iiii ll ;ini. will I'lidnie our brightest suus 

 uii'lnr ;;lass. |)nii"t expect all these roots 

 in start at once with the same str(Mi<^th 

 ami \ innr, but all that are sound will 

 start within six weeks and yon will not 

 iia\i' wasted space, pots or soil. 



W. S. 



BEST SIX ROSES. 



Will ymi kindly tell me wluil six named 

 varieties nt' inses are best I'nr nreellhoiise 

 culture .' I wciuld like cnlnrs red, pink, 

 wliite ;inil vellnw. aud \\hat time slnuild 

 they br -I'l in the nreenhnuse In brinn 

 tlmm intn blnmn t'nr the liidida\s.' 



K. '\'. M. 



Th ■ be-I I'nsi'S In n|,iw Ulldcr nljiss ale 



tlin^e which .-iri' innst in di'inand and 



t'nr a beninnm easiest nl' culture. Ill 



whiti'-. I'.ridcs ami Ixmy stand at the 

 tn|i. In piiiKs. I'.riile.smaids, < hateiiay 

 ami Kilhuney. In rnds. Liberty and 



b'ichinnllil. In yellnws. i'elli' des .laidill'- 



and I'laii/ !)ien;,n. I\nry. (,'liatenay and 

 liicllinnml, lint beinn ijuite so susceptible 

 tn mildew and dthcr trniibh.'S, and beinn 



nnnd ilnels. are tlie \ .'I rii 't il'S best suited 



t'nr a bcniniirr. (mldin (iate is alsn a 

 ^ni i| ami prnlitable insn. The n-ual limn 

 tn bench insc.s is hitn in Ma\ m early in 

 .linie. whiidi nixes thein a sulliciellt 

 ii'linlll III' ni'iiwiiin seasiUI In plnilllce a 



^ i i-rii|i ill September ami --till aiinthi r 



at !inlidav tinin-. b'llil'S. 



INFESTED WITH EEL WORMS. 



I niii -I iiilinn y.,11 a m.ii i.|' a m-e 

 plant :iml -Imuhl be n];nl tn lia\.- ynii 



~tale it t lie\ .•in- a iTerli'd with .'lllb Hint 

 .•]■ ■■I'l Wnllll-. I . * • 



■j'lin s|,nrimeii plant is iiadly int'esti'd 

 with eel wnrms. xxliicli lia\e 11 11 1 In 1 1 1 it I'd ly 

 I'.aused this I'nrm nl' club runt. I'lider a 

 piiweii'nl nianiiilier these --mall tubercles 

 will be t'ntind tn iniitain I'mni three in 

 li\n and I rii|iieni ly nmre ^mall Axmnis al- 



llinst ilivivible In the Haked e\e ainl xvllicll 



in-rinbli "I'l- in^ appiar.ance. These 

 ^\.,l'nl- ii\ I'lii-v-tiii;^ t heiijs.lxes III the 



small I'ei'diiin j'nots canst' the tuliende 

 tn t'nrin. These tubendes are constantly 

 iiici'easinn in size and becoming iimre 

 numeniiis, sai)piiij; the vitality oi' the 

 ilaiits ami destroying root action. 



bike all lipw forms of animal life these 

 nematoiles arc very retentive of life and 

 hard tn destroy. As yet 1 htive learned 

 of no means of destroying them without 

 also ilestroying the plant liost. They 

 perish in solutions ot a<dds and of most 

 metallic enmpounds. but, unfortunately, 

 these are also dest rui-live of vegetable 

 life. 



If the rest (d' the stock is as badly in- 

 tested as the specimen sent they should 

 be ihriiwn out without delay, as recovery 

 .accnrdiiig to our present knowledge is out 

 lit' the i|iiestinn. it wniild also be very 

 iin.s.-it'i' tn |iin|ianate frmii such stock, as 

 they an sn i educed in vitality that the 

 \iiniiL; plants wmnd beinine an easy prey 



In the same trnuble. RIHTS. 



BEST GARDEN ROSES. 



•• We wi-h that ymi wnuld name fnr us 

 1 he best hall' dozen garden inses. ' ' That 

 I- the ]iii)|iiirt nl' a nie.'it iiiaiiy iiuiuir 



ins tli.'it mine In e\e)-y tlnlist. I ferO .'III' 

 the Sclei't iiilis nl' snllle n t' tin- bist known 



:^rnw I I's : 



Stnir^ iV Ilarii^nn Tn.. I '.•iinesx i lie, O. ; 

 I'.iinini' |-'nr'~t. xeivety ciiin^nii ; P.anl 

 Xiyrnii. deep rnse; frail Karl hrusehki, 

 white; Marsjiall 1'. Wilder, (dicrry rose 

 iniiin|iii with carmine; (apt. Hayward, 

 lii-illiaiii I'liinsnn: Mrs. John T.aiiig. soft 

 pink. S.iit.'iblc fnr imrthei'ii portions 

 nf thn cnniitiy wlieie perfectly liardy va- 

 rieties must be iisi d ; all free-tiowcring. 



himjen \ <'nnari| ( n.. West (Irii\e. Pa.: 

 White M.'imaii <"ochot, white; Maman 

 < mhet. ]iink; Snliel d 'Or. golden yel- 

 |n\'> : (lii>^ an Teplitz. i-ed ; Kaiserin 

 \ii-ii-ta A'ictnria. white; P.nby liambler, 

 pink. 



.la'ksnii iV I'eikins '"o.. Newark. X. 

 y : I'lim-nii IJambler. crimsnn ; ftorothv 



Perkins, Jiiiik; I'lau Karl hiiischki. 

 white; ricneial .laequeaiinot, l)right 

 crimson; Prince Camille do L'ohan, dark 

 crimson; I^a J'''r;iiiee, silvery rose. If the 

 impiiry is intended to intdude only bush 

 loses, tor the (dimbers, ('rimson Pain 

 bier and Poiotliy Perkins, substitute 

 J'aiil .\eyroii, deep rose, and Mine, (ia 

 biiel liuizel, pink. 



< 'onard & .loms Co., ^\'est (uii\e. I'a.; 

 Ifaidy hybrid perpctiials. (leiieral 

 .lac(iuemiiiot, brillittnt crimson; Paul 

 Xeyroii, deep rose; jMargaret Pickson, 

 white with pale llesh center; Prince (Ja- 

 mille de K'ohan. dark crimsnn; IJlriidi 

 Pruiiner, carmine sluided inir|de; Magna 

 Charta, piuk sulfused carmine. Hardy 

 e\erbloomers. (Iruss an Teplitz, red ; 

 (.'lothilde Sonpert, ]>ink center shading lo 

 white; Peanty of Posemawr. new, m 

 llerinosa, bright rose; 8<>u\eiiir dn Presi- 

 dent Carnot. llesh color; Kaiserin Au- 

 gusta "N'ictoiia, wliite; Ptnili- de Lyon, 

 dark yellow. 



• iood & Peese Co., Spiiiinlield. ()., say 

 that tliere ;ire so many gmid kinds that 

 ;i half dozen does not liegin tn be enough 

 In i-o\i'r llie list. They name the follow 

 iiig as all desirable: White. KaistM-iii 

 Augusta \'ictoria. White .Maman (ocliet, 

 The Pride. Pory, Crown Piiiii-ess Yic 

 loiia, AX'liite Pougere, l"r;iii Karl Driisi-li 

 ki, Aiitoiiie Kivoire; red. Helen Could. 

 Captain Hay ward, Trioni|ilie de Peniet 

 ]iere, Mrs. P. ]>. Cant. I'apa Contier, 

 i-ady Pattersea. (irnss an Te|ilitz; ]>iiik. 

 Maman ^'ochet, Pridesmaid, Mine, ('am- 

 line Tesioiit, .Mnie. Lambard. Aui'ora. 

 l,a France, .Mme. 'iiatnnay; yellow, 

 i'ltoile do Pyoii, .Mile. Cei-ilr P.ertlmd, 

 Souvenir de Pierre Not ling; Sou\enir dii 

 ProsidcMit <'ariiot, fawn; X'iscountt^ss 

 PolkestoiiP, light salnmii : Alliance 

 Ki'anco J\iisse, yellow and icd ; Coldi'ii 

 Cate, white and i)ink; Mile. I'rancjsca 

 Krneger, yellow and led. 



S])riiigfield I'-loral Co., Spiingtiidd. ( ). : 

 HehMi (H)uld, led; White Maman Coeliet. 

 white; .Maman ( oclnd. |iiiik: Mme. {'"ran 

 cisi-n Krneger. fancy; l-ltoile de TA"on, 

 yelliAv ; P>aby b'ainbler. pink. 



.1. A. Doyle, Springfield, ( ). : Hybrid 

 jierpotuais, Anna de Diesb.Mch. carmine; 

 Cen. .T;ic(jueminot, si-arlet iriiiisnii; P;iii( 

 Neyroii, dark rasn ; Mme. < h.'is. Wood, 

 crimson; Fi-.-iu Kai'l hriisi-hki. wliiTe; 

 Mrs. .Tohii T.ain^. pink. l-'\erblooniiiin. 

 Paby Pambler, iiimsnii: < Inthihle Sou 



]ie)t. silvery inse; tllnile i|n Lynii, yel- 



Inw : White M;imaii ' nchit. white; 

 Maman Cocliet, piiik: Iblen tiniild. car 

 mine crimsnn. 



FORCED CIRCULATION OF.WATER. 



1\ i.:i|MT In II. S, Iiiiii-..!!, r.'.ni l.i-f..rc 111. 

 Iii'li'.iil I'li'iisis' (lull, .l.'iiiii.ii y :;. tltmi-I 



'i'lie f()rced circulation cmisists of t h. 

 ordinaiy liot-water system in inniie(-t imi 

 w'tli a pump. The ordinaiy hot-watii 

 system is tiased entirely upon Liravity :is 

 the force which circulates the water in 

 the system, .-md by reason nt' ]]\o Imr 

 water being the lighter, it is t'nn-ed np 

 Avaid by ll.n descending cold wjiti-r. but tin 

 ditferi nee in the weight i- imt great 

 enniiMJi (n insure rafiid ciii-nl.-it imi. In 

 older that the returning x\ater Im siilli 

 cient tn lause a i-easoiiabK rapid (-iii-u 

 lalinii, the temperature iniist tall from '><> 

 to sii degiees. 



In usiiin' the gravity sysi.in fnr heat- 

 iiiLT "i: ;i l.'irge scale it i- n;ii|ily seen 

 that this diiip in the t em|ierat lire of tin- 

 Avater is suinetliing to Im aMiided as llu- 

 heat emitted from water at this greatb- 

 rediii-ed femperatnn' !i;is litth heat inn 

 vahm. 



