. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. clusions and deductions on the re-sults of the season could be drawn with safety. Fore-man James Psenicka, who was found in his usuallyreceptive mood, talked entertainingly on the chrys-anthemum business of 1906. The early part ofthe season was, he said, by far the best for thegrower and the large early varieties such as Mon-rovia (yellow), October Frost (white), Lady Harriet(pink), and Monogram (light pink), the latter one ofthis years introduction by Buckbee, all proved prof


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. clusions and deductions on the re-sults of the season could be drawn with safety. Fore-man James Psenicka, who was found in his usuallyreceptive mood, talked entertainingly on the chrys-anthemum business of 1906. The early part ofthe season was, he said, by far the best for thegrower and the large early varieties such as Mon-rovia (yellow), October Frost (white), Lady Harriet(pink), and Monogram (light pink), the latter one ofthis years introduction by Buckbee, all proved profit-able and will be largely grown, next year. CharlieCronin, a light buff Japanese variety introduced lastyear, proved a good early. Among other new varieties that we tried thisyear for the first time which give promise of beingprofitable commercially, and which we shall growon an increased scale next year, may be mentionedMrs. Swinburne (white), Rosiere (pink), BeatriceMay (white, mid-season), Marie Vuillermet (whiteJap.), Le Payron, a late yellow, in form not unlikeMajor Bonnaffon; Amateur Roziers, a good early. Norway Spruce aa a Christmas Tree An Attractive Christmas Tree. We send you photo (herewith reproduced) of alittle Christmas tree (Norway spruce) for tabledecoration. In many other ways these nice littletrees can be made very effective, and if taken upwith a ball of earth and done up with a little moss,they can be placed in an attractive jar so as to givethem a finished standard. With a little care thesetrees will remain green all Winter,and even be suit-able for planting out another Spring if they fall intogood hands. We offered these little trees last seasonfor the first time, and they took well with the localtrade. This year we anticipate a much increased de-mand. ELM CITY NURSERY COMPANY. New Haven, Conn. National Congress of Horticulture. The National Council of Horticulture has thoughtit wise to call a meeting of a Congress of Horticul-turists of the world to as


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