. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mabch 9, The Florists' Review Further information concerning the A. C. B. A.' tournament can be obtained from Secretary Tom Grant, of the Chamber of Commerce, 1202 F street, northwest, Washington, D. C. UHL THE UNTJSUAL? No, It's the Editor. Here is a column from the Bepublican of Greenfield, O., sent in hj the Mount Gilead Floral Co. It occupied the full right-hand column of the front page and it's worth reading. Appar- ently it is a manifestation of the edi- tor's great good nature and the facility with which he wields his pen, but it migh


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mabch 9, The Florists' Review Further information concerning the A. C. B. A.' tournament can be obtained from Secretary Tom Grant, of the Chamber of Commerce, 1202 F street, northwest, Washington, D. C. UHL THE UNTJSUAL? No, It's the Editor. Here is a column from the Bepublican of Greenfield, O., sent in hj the Mount Gilead Floral Co. It occupied the full right-hand column of the front page and it's worth reading. Appar- ently it is a manifestation of the edi- tor's great good nature and the facility with which he wields his pen, but it might be the work of the advertising department. Anyway, it's easy to read and worth reading; perhaps even worth using for advertising copy in another country paper afar from Greenfield. CALLA FOLIAGE SCALDED. I am sending you some calla lily leaves which seem to be affected, but I cannot find the cause of the trouble. I have not had any good flowers from these plants, but the foliage looked all right until about two weeks ago. These plants became dried out at one time and I turned the hose on them, and since then they have looked as if scalded. When I put the bulbs in the bed last August I did not cover them as I usually do. Perhaps that had something to do with it. E. H. M.—la. The leaves have every appearance of having been scalded by the sun. I think your plants are probably stand- ing where the sun's rays strike them through some defective glass. A light shade over the glass would remedy the trouble. Give the plants an abundant water supply, feed liberally and they should still give you a good number of flowers. C. W. Huntington, Ind.—George Pastor re- cently suffered a loss by the seepage of illuminating gas from a main broken by sewer diggers. He has brought suit against the sewer digger and also against the gas company. Secaucus, N. J.—The will of August Junge, of Secaucus, who retired from the firm of Komitsch & Junge a year ago and who died February 16, has just


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