. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ? ?>•', -* ,vfy "^ J™ • v .,'??'?. 22 The Florists' Review NOVBMBEB 30, 1916. origin and parentage, stating, if neces- sary, the special treatment required for the plants. The jury will study, during two seasons, the flowering qualities and habit of growth. Plants are to be for- warded to Boseraie de Bagatelle au Bois de Boulogne, Eu gare de Neuilly- Porte-Maillot-Paris, and communica- tiohs to Le Conservateur des Promen- ades de Paris, 4 Koute du Champ d'Entrainement, par Neuilly (Seine), OjCN LETTCI^v^ KeADEn6 4 - MUBILIX) TULIBS


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ? ?>•', -* ,vfy "^ J™ • v .,'??'?. 22 The Florists' Review NOVBMBEB 30, 1916. origin and parentage, stating, if neces- sary, the special treatment required for the plants. The jury will study, during two seasons, the flowering qualities and habit of growth. Plants are to be for- warded to Boseraie de Bagatelle au Bois de Boulogne, Eu gare de Neuilly- Porte-Maillot-Paris, and communica- tiohs to Le Conservateur des Promen- ades de Paris, 4 Koute du Champ d'Entrainement, par Neuilly (Seine), OjCN LETTCI^v^ KeADEn6 4 - MUBILIX) TULIBS. In The Review for November 16, A. D. C, of New York, asTcs for information relative to tli|r; damping off of Murillo tulips. Haviilg had this trouble with Murillo and having found a way to cope with it, I feel that my brief sug- gestion may be of benefit to the in- quirer. If, instead of forcing Murillo, A. D. C. placed his pans under an ordinary bench, on the shady side of the house, and left them there until the buds showed through the leaves, and then lifted them into the light, I feel sure that he would have no more trouble. Thomas Whelen. PBAISES DALLAS SHOW. Permit me, as an attendant, to say a few words of praise for the flower Show of the Texas State Florists' Associa- tion, which was held at Dallas, Tex., November 14 to 17. The exhibition was the best ever held in Texas, in many ways. First, the attendance was good and grew better and more enthu- siastic each day; second, the premiums were larger and the show better financed than any previous one; third, there was an increase of fully fifty per cent in the quantity of state exhibits; fourth, last but not least, the out-of- state exhibitors were many and most liberal in coming to Dallas with their displays. The Texas state florists feel grateful for the fine exhibits of plants and cut flowers made by the out-of-state con- cerns, of whom I mention the Poehl- mann Bros. Co., of Chicago; Gullett & Sonffr of Lin


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