. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. , and the expectationswe had regarding them, while others, nodoubt, will be gradually dropped. Cal-vats novelties of 97 may be termedintroductions of this season, as this isthe first year they have been on the mar-ket here. whites. (Jf the white varieties. Fee du Champ-saur (Calvat), Mile. Lucie Faure andMme. Ferlat (Calvat) are undoubtedlythe best. The first named is an im-mense exhibition variety, and will prob-ably prove valuable for commercialpurposes. Mile. Lucie Faure is


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. , and the expectationswe had regarding them, while others, nodoubt, will be gradually dropped. Cal-vats novelties of 97 may be termedintroductions of this season, as this isthe first year they have been on the mar-ket here. whites. (Jf the white varieties. Fee du Champ-saur (Calvat), Mile. Lucie Faure andMme. Ferlat (Calvat) are undoubtedlythe best. The first named is an im-mense exhibition variety, and will prob-ably prove valuable for commercialpurposes. Mile. Lucie Faure is goodfor exhibition, and will prove to be oneof our best whites for commercial use;its keeping and shippingqualities cannotbe excelled. It makes a uniformly goodgrowth; the flowers are developed inperfect shape, forming (a ball when A late crown or terminal liudshould be selected. Mme. Ferlat should be taken on theterminal. The European description ad-vises the selection of the second crown,but I find that on this bud the neck isapt to lie too weak to support theheavy bloom, and the foliage is also. LADY^HARRIETT. Decembrr 10, 1898. The Rl-ORIsts Exohttnge. 1179


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