. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoo. The american Fl oris t. 843 Cypripedium y H. Hallantine by J. E. Rotluvfli. " "JS. Cypripedium :? Uihlciniauiirn (Allania- nuiii) l)y .1. E. Rotlnvell, ANNtTAI. EXHIBITION OP FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Sep' •;H-2UC'attleyu •: I'ortia (('. Howringi;ina :? ('. Ial>inta) h\ O. Orpet. Ui't. "21. ('ypripediuin ;?; Sinithii var. Lucie Ii\ n'jiKes Anu^s. Nov. 4. Uurtii iiy Oakes .\mes. Cvpripedium .; Ilurrelliauuni l)y .1. E. Kothwell. Cypripedium ? rei^ale liy J. E. Rotliwe


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoo. The american Fl oris t. 843 Cypripedium y H. Hallantine by J. E. Rotluvfli. " "JS. Cypripedium :? Uihlciniauiirn (Allania- nuiii) l)y .1. E. Rotlnvell, ANNtTAI. EXHIBITION OP FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Sep' •;H-2UC'attleyu •: I'ortia (('. Howringi;ina :? ('. Ial>inta) h\ O. Orpet. Ui't. "21. ('ypripediuin ;?; Sinithii var. Lucie Ii\ n'jiKes Anu^s. Nov. 4. Uurtii iiy Oakes .\mes. Cvpripedium .; Ilurrelliauuni l)y .1. E. Kothwell. Cypripedium ? rei^ale liy J. E. Rotliwell. Oct. ?-.'S. Cypripedium ? Maxnardii l»y .). E. Roth- well. Dec. :;. Cvpripedium X Alcides l>y .I. E. Roth- well. 0. Cypripedium ?; Decdmanniainnu by Oakes ..Vuies. cjpnpediura insigne var. citrinum by Oakes Atues. HONORABLE MENTION. Apr. 1. Cattleva-Trian;e var. c. G. Rocbliu^ by C. G. koebliUL'. \u\i. 5. Collection of botanical orchids by Oakes Ames. " Ui. Cattleya V. Hardyana (0 by Oakes .\mes. Oct. "28. Cypripedium ? Uintileyeuse (var. Long- woudeuse) b> .lohn Mutch. There have been numerous others of the older varieties shown during the year which were worthy of notice as speci- mens of the attention our growers are giving to this class of plants. Wm. Wallace Lunt. Camellia Buds Falling. Ed. Am. Florist:—Please let me know- how to treat camellias. My plants are loaded with buds and look healthy, but in the case of about halfof them the buds fall oft or burst. F. M. Before an intelligent reply can be made to the above, we should know in what night and day temperatures the plants are growing, if the buds were judiciously thinned as soon as large enough to handle—late in summer or early in the fall—and whether or not the plants are potted in congenial soil, or mayhap the drainage is defective, or they may have had too much or not enough water. Any of these shortcomings in plant culture may be the cause of the trouble, or it may be a combination t


Size: 1282px × 1949px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjectfloriculture, bookyea