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The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



Sbfteubeb 6, 1906. 



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receipt of the Holland bulbs, and it 

 is hoped the shipments will be far bet- 

 ter than last year. 



Clematis paniculata seems to be the 

 favorite vine for the suburban residents, 

 and is noted for its beauty and sweet 

 fragrance. It is a hardy plant, and 

 very little attention is required. 



F. C. Bauer, of Govanstown, has one 

 of the finest pink asters on the market. 

 The plants are five feet high, with stems 

 thirty-six inches long. This is one of 

 Mr. Bauer's own seedlings, crossed be- 

 tween Benthey and Kate Locke. He 

 claims it does better inside, and is early. 

 He also has a new, light red aster aver- 

 aging four and one-half feet high, and 

 a fine collection of coleuses, twenty-five 

 varieties. 



Prospects are encouraging for the vio- 

 let growers, and present indications 

 point to a large yield. No spot can be 

 found, and no doubt the single violets 

 will be the leaders, as the double va- 

 rieties seem to be impossible to raise 

 here any more. 



A. A. Anderson, of Govanstown, has 

 rebuilt a house 26x100 feet, which he 

 will devote entirely to choice roses. Mr. 

 Anderson is noted as one of the best 

 American Beauty rose growers in the 

 Slate. 



Isaac H. Moss, of Govanstown, is 

 erecting three houses, each 18x26 feet, 

 of the latest type. They will cost about 

 $6,000. 



Frederick Seidlich, of Woodlawn, Md., 

 is erecting several greenhouses, and will 

 install a gasoline engine. 



The Baltimore county fair will open 

 this week. The S. L. Lambered Ck>. 

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H. Halliday Emich, of Arlington, has 

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 week produced six blooms, and three 

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the demand for the flowers is greatly in 

 excess of the supply, and must increase 

 as time goes on. No market grower can 

 afford to neglect its cultivation; and it 

 is a matter for congratulation that the 

 bulb increases rapidly in these islands, 

 is not liable, like the gladiolus, to any 

 diseases, so far, and it is cheap. This, 

 and Gladiolus The Bride are two of the 

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