. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OCTOBEU 21, ; The Florists' Review 15 lio room, against the wall in tlio style if cordons, strands being carrii^l across ? 1,0 ceiling and joined to cordons on tie opposite sides. MRS. SCHLING'S DECORATION. That the Schling decorative genius •: not entirely a masculine trait is mply testified by the illustration on 'lis page, which shows a home table 'coration by Mrs. Max Schling. In ; the wife of the New York retailer ;ed white lilac, azalea sprays, valley .11(1 Mr. Schling's new hybrid carna- ons, as yet unnamed. It may be : entioned in
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OCTOBEU 21, ; The Florists' Review 15 lio room, against the wall in tlio style if cordons, strands being carrii^l across ? 1,0 ceiling and joined to cordons on tie opposite sides. MRS. SCHLING'S DECORATION. That the Schling decorative genius •: not entirely a masculine trait is mply testified by the illustration on 'lis page, which shows a home table 'coration by Mrs. Max Schling. In ; the wife of the New York retailer ;ed white lilac, azalea sprays, valley .11(1 Mr. Schling's new hybrid carna- ons, as yet unnamed. It may be : entioned in passing that Mr. Schling as eight varieties of these, including .ii colors. In size they are, when dis- 'iiddcd, as large as the best carnations, lit when not disbudded, they are about .s large as the old Scott variety. Their ['looming period extends to the arrival .1' frost. CROP TO FOLLOW NEPHROLEPIS. At this time of year our liouses are lilled with different varieties of iiephrolepis grown in benches, part of which are under contract for delivery in October. We usually have a house 111- two empty between the departure iif the ferns and the time when Easter stock is to be potted. This year the jieriod will be exceptionally long, as Easter comes late. We grow a consid- erable quantity of spira'as at Easter, which, this coming year, will not take up bench room until about the middle of March. What would you suggest as a crop between October and March, sometliing that would be profitable to occupy the space mentioned above for that period? What depth, heat, etc., are required for tomatoes, lettuce, Delphinium Belladonna has been sug- (jfested. Will you advise us what depth of soil is required for forcing this, and when should it be put in? T. N. Y. & C—Pa. Lettuce succeeds in a minimum win- ter temperature of 45 to 48 degrees. Good varieties are May King, Hit- tinger's Belmont and Boston Forcing Tennis Ball. By sowing now you can ^et two crops of lettuce liefore yo
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