GLORIOSA LILY—It looks similar to 
rubrum lily but red in color. In limited quan- 
tities there is a good demand for it. Pot 
tubers in January, several to a 6-inch pot, in 
loam and leaf mold, slightly acid and with 
good drainage. During the growing period 
give lots of water and keep i in a temperature 
of 65°. It grows tall and needs supports. 
After flowering dry until the foliage turns yel- 
low, place in storage of about 40° and after 
two months can be used over again. The 
tubers will remain dormant in cold storage for 
several months and thus can be used for suc- 
cession planting. 
KILL-JOYS—In Washington OPA decided 
not to put a ceiling over mistletoe. 
THE FIGHTERS—It appears that the 
Irish figure they have stayed out of the fight 
long enough and it makes no difference to 
them who they take on, so long as they get 
action. 
ORCHID TUBES—The regular Tubes for 
shipping and handling of cut Orchid blooms 
are practically impossible to obtain at present. 
Weare now selling Plastic Tubes as the ‘nearest 
substitute we can find for this purpose. 
GROW AS MUCH STOCK AS POSSIBLE 
—Indications are that there will be a strong 
demand for all cut flowers and pot plants pro- 
duced this Fall, Winter and Spring. If you had 
any doubt about growing any particular item, 
decide in favor of growing. 
You will be glad to have the stock on hand 
when the demand is there for it, and without 
doubt, at a fair price for your product. It can 
be realized that with transportation of all 
kinds being cut down, you will need all the 
stock you can grow. 
Don’t depend on others to help you out 
with stock ! Have your own when you need it! 
Prices for Summer ROSES, early ASTERS, 
and now the good prices for early cloth POM- 
PONS and MUMS are evidence of a strong, 
sustained demand. If you have been shipping 
to the market, you know this. 



PANAMIGA, The South American Friendship Plant 
PANAMIGA 
A NEW HOUSEPLANT—Also Ideal for Dish Gardens and 
‘Terrariums 
Your customers are looking for just such a new houseplant which can stand shade and 
unfavorable conditions. 
To test the reaction of the public, 
They “will love Panamiga’s interesting color and neat appearance. 
2000 small “plants were offered at the 1942 International 
Flower Show in New York with the result that all of them were sold in 5 days. 
Panamiga is introduced by the originator of Lieb’s Winter Marigold, Piggyback Plant, etc. 
STRONG RooTED CUTTINGS 
$12.00 per 100; 
250 to 1000, $100.00 per 1000; 1000 or more, $80.00 per 1000 
No order for less than 50 plants 



