. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 22 The Florists^ Review .March S. 1917. the Ihnvcrs to be smaller and .sonietiiiics c'lian;^iii<;; tlu'iu into single (lowers witli some ])ollen-lieaiiny tln> lack of a\ailalde si)ace, those enf^ayed in the business not being willing to risk locations outside a certain center. Jieceiitls' a building oi' sixty feet frontage well within the chosen dis- trirt became avnilabli> to wholesale tio- lists through the removal of a surgical instniinents house and it now has be(Mi occupied by three trade lirms: 'bhe 1-]. ('. Amling (!o., dealing in w


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 22 The Florists^ Review .March S. 1917. the Ihnvcrs to be smaller and .sonietiiiics c'lian;^iii<;; tlu'iu into single (lowers witli some ])ollen-lieaiiny tln> lack of a\ailalde si)ace, those enf^ayed in the business not being willing to risk locations outside a certain center. Jieceiitls' a building oi' sixty feet frontage well within the chosen dis- trirt became avnilabli> to wholesale tio- lists through the removal of a surgical instniinents house and it now has be(Mi occupied by three trade lirms: 'bhe 1-]. ('. Amling (!o., dealing in wholesale cut ilowers; /iska & Sons, dealers in florists" su])plies and wire work, and the new firm of Wiltgen & Freres, deal- ers in cut llowcis, located in the base- ment. This addition to the market space, shown in the accompanying illus- trations, relieves the constriction of the market area and already has given Ken- nicott Bros. Co., which had been look- ing for larger quarters, a chance to get the si)ace it needed by taking a part of the store vacated by the Amling concern. There are other changes in prosjiect, all looking toward caring for increased business, as the wholesale busi- ness in Chicago is increasing steadily. I DISEASES SCIENTIFICALLY STUDIED gf?^rff^rA-Tirr^W^W^lfr^W¥fh-^W^¥^W^^^ Till'] work in flovieultui al ])athology is directed along thre(> lines: The diagnosis and suggestr>d treatmevit of diseases of lioricultural ]>la]its: the diag- nosis of plant diseases other than liori- 1 ultural ones, npon a request for such information; tlie experimental investi- gation of those diseases which at present are causing the most serious loss, to the grower. A report upon some jdiases of this work which may have its ]>ractical application f(dlows below. Carnation yellows, perhajts. requires flrst consideration. }*iucli (d' the con- flicting evidence upon this disease among growers and ]iathologists is due to the similarity between yellows, b


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