. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. FURROW & CO.'S OKLAHOMA CITY WINDOW DISPLAY. the Meadow and Bussey Hill Roads, and there are great clumps, of it among the hickories and in other parts of the Arboretum. The red Osier cornel, Cornus racemosa, often called C. stolonifera or C. candidissi- ma, is also beautiful at this season, for the leaves are beginning to turn dark red and the plants are covered with abundant clusters of white fruits on bright red stalks. This plant has been largely used in the Arboretum; it spreads rapidly into large, dense


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. FURROW & CO.'S OKLAHOMA CITY WINDOW DISPLAY. the Meadow and Bussey Hill Roads, and there are great clumps, of it among the hickories and in other parts of the Arboretum. The red Osier cornel, Cornus racemosa, often called C. stolonifera or C. candidissi- ma, is also beautiful at this season, for the leaves are beginning to turn dark red and the plants are covered with abundant clusters of white fruits on bright red stalks. This plant has been largely used in the Arboretum; it spreads rapidly into large, dense clusters, and with its good foliage, abundant flowers and beautiful fruits, few shrubs are more desirable for park and roadside plantations. The fruit of some of the new Chi- nese cotoneasters is handsome and the autumn coloring of their foliage is often splendid. Most of these plants are perfectly hardy, and among them are certainly some of the most valuable garden shrubs of receht in- troduction. They can be seen in the special Chinese collection on Bussey Hill and in the shrub collection, and deserve study with reference to the autumn garden.—Arnold Arboretum Bulletin. Toledo, O.—"The Sign of the Rose," is the name chosen by the White-June Company for the flower shop at Madi- son and Ontario streets, which was opened October 3. H. C. White, prac- tical florist from Washington, D. C, and Mrs. t". J. June are members of the company. St. Joseph, Mo.—The Buchanan Horticultural and Agricultural Society, through R. E. Lee Utz, secretary, has asked the county court for $100 to help defray the expenses of an exhibit which is to be made by Buchanan county at the agricultural congress. which will be held in the Auditorium in December. ' rieties of water lilies. We have species from North and South America, Eu- rope, Asia, Africa and Australia, and hybrids of these species and varieties. Is it to be wondered at that a novice would err in the matter of wintering a p


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