. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. WT ? ',"<^'7S'^* " SEPiEMBEK 16, 1915. The Florists^ Review 19. arranged during the week by George T. Boucher, of red roses; Jacob Tho- mann & Sons, of white gladioli and heleniums, and Fred Schlegel's Sons, of coral gladioli and ferns. Visitors. The following florists visited the show during the second week: Mp.'and Mrs. A. Kiimpf, IJuffulo. N. Y. Wm. C. Gloeckner, Albany, N. Y. F. Henkes, Albany. N. Y. J. E. CiinnlngUam, Warsaw, N. Y. 0. B. Emmons, Plttsford, N. Y. Mrs. Estelle G. 4to;ers. Sortiis, N. Y. W. E. KlrchhoffT^.. Pembr


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. WT ? ',"<^'7S'^* " SEPiEMBEK 16, 1915. The Florists^ Review 19. arranged during the week by George T. Boucher, of red roses; Jacob Tho- mann & Sons, of white gladioli and heleniums, and Fred Schlegel's Sons, of coral gladioli and ferns. Visitors. The following florists visited the show during the second week: Mp.'and Mrs. A. Kiimpf, IJuffulo. N. Y. Wm. C. Gloeckner, Albany, N. Y. F. Henkes, Albany. N. Y. J. E. CiinnlngUam, Warsaw, N. Y. 0. B. Emmons, Plttsford, N. Y. Mrs. Estelle G. 4to;ers. Sortiis, N. Y. W. E. KlrchhoffT^.. Pembroko, X. Y. A. A. Klrchhoff. Batavia, N. Y. G. P. Thomas, Batkria, N. Y. W. GuUett, Lincoln? lU. C. L. Osborn, Wolcott, N. Y. P. R. Qulnlan, Syracuse, N. Y. R. T. Zoeekler, Buffalo, N. Y. M. Oppenlieim, Olean, N. Y. H. J. H. Display of Jacob Thomann & Sons at the Rochester Industrial Exposition. Otaksa. Stand them in coldframes as a protection from frost, but keep the sashes removed except during frosts or heavy rains. You cannot force hydrangeas satis- factorily for Christmas. A few of the French varieties sometimes throw a fall crop of flowers, but even if they flow- ered well they would not sell well in competition with the regular Christ- mas plants. For Easter all can be flow- ered. The French sorts need less forc- ing than H. Otaksa. Start the plants not later than the middle of January, in a temperature of 50 degrees at night. Advance this to 60 degrees as the flower heads peep; reduce it again as the heads show color. The plants |(«ed liberal treatment, an abundant water supply and weekly applications of liquid ma- nure until the flower heads show color. C. W. ROCHESTER SHOW CLOSES. specimen of Boyle's touch-me-not, or Impatiens Roylei. Vick's Asters. The most striking part of James Vick's Sons' exhibit was the immense beds of asters. Henry A. Dreer exhibited a fine col- lection of dahlias. Salter Bros., Rochester, changed their exhibit and showed large baskets of b


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