. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 124 The Florists^ Review AnonsT 21, 1919. Also Cattleya Lawrenceana and Cat- tleya Miss Williams. Odontoglossum pulchellum majus, commonly known as the lily of the valley orchid, is also in fine shape. He has approximately 150 plants, possibly the largest number in a single collection in America. *' The blooms bring a figure hitherto unthought- of," observed our veteran enthusiast, "and must act as a stimulus to orchid culture. All the plants are grown in pots, since this has been found the most prac- tical ; Certain it is the


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 124 The Florists^ Review AnonsT 21, 1919. Also Cattleya Lawrenceana and Cat- tleya Miss Williams. Odontoglossum pulchellum majus, commonly known as the lily of the valley orchid, is also in fine shape. He has approximately 150 plants, possibly the largest number in a single collection in America. *' The blooms bring a figure hitherto unthought- of," observed our veteran enthusiast, "and must act as a stimulus to orchid culture. All the plants are grown in pots, since this has been found the most prac- tical ; Certain it is the growths could hardly be stronger. Harry Mathews has charge of the chrysanthe- mums and is pleased with the way the plants are coming along, although the attacks of the bugs and grasshoppers are severe this season. Such pompons as Buckingham and Mensa, together with Bonnaffon, Seidewitz, Chieftain and Oconto, compose the list. W. M. Toledo, O.—Fred Einker has obtained a permit for a greenhouse at 220 Ore- gon road, to cost $9,500. South Bend, Ind.—W. Thurston Gibbs has just recovered from injuries re- ceived when an agent tried to demon- strate a tractor that proved to be defec- tive. The recent hot weather was al- most disastrous for his gladioli, of which he has ten acres. Randolph, Vt.—The H. M. Totman Co. has filed articles of incorporation in the office of the secretary of state. The company is organized to take over and conduct the greenhouses and store for- merly operated by Mr. Totman person- ally. The incorporators are Mr. Totman and two of his employees, Hortense L. Flint and Edson E. Gifford. The capital stock is $35,000. CAMBRIDGE NEW YORK WorM's Ordest iml Lartest Muafadarcn of FLOWER POTS WHY? A. H. HEWS & CO., INC. Cambridge* Mass. GEORGE KELLER POTTERY CO. Snccessora to GEO. KELLER A SON Manufacturers of RED POTS Before buying write fer prices 2614-2622 HcnidoR Street Near Wrightwood Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. llMitlon Tfce Byylew when yon SUPERIOR RED


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