. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ? v*r, "sHFi^T:'*fl«.,»» .~^.:^^-^ *^*r*77 7*^W>f '^;.T"T«^'*'7»-'^^^ >»?' -^^T^S^W r^5vj*j?»>' . \r"^-v^^;:^.^wz- \ .-j^'A^yit ?T'^'Tv???;^^^' 30 The Florists^ Review November 23, 1922 tility ami utilize it, to the utmost by thick plaiitiiin; strive to plant liaek every year as tainc a iior eeiit of the smallest bulbs that will ^row to matur- ity ill one year as is com])atil)lo with inaiiiteuance of stock; do not sell all the larfje bulbs, but i)laiit baek a small number of the larf^est and best, espe- cially of the varieti


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ? v*r, "sHFi^T:'*fl«.,»» .~^.:^^-^ *^*r*77 7*^W>f '^;.T"T«^'*'7»-'^^^ >»?' -^^T^S^W r^5vj*j?»>' . \r"^-v^^;:^.^wz- \ .-j^'A^yit ?T'^'Tv???;^^^' 30 The Florists^ Review November 23, 1922 tility ami utilize it, to the utmost by thick plaiitiiin; strive to plant liaek every year as tainc a iior eeiit of the smallest bulbs that will ^row to matur- ity ill one year as is com])atil)lo with inaiiiteuance of stock; do not sell all the larfje bulbs, but i)laiit baek a small number of the larf^est and best, espe- cially of the varieties that rejuoduce poorly; do not plant on the same ground more often than once in two or three years; difj and replant every year; jiractice clean culture and keep down the weeds; ]ireservc the bulb coats, do not let the bulbs mold, han- dle them without bruisinfi; avoid the broken tulips in jiroximity with the breeders of self-colored stocks; plant early, as the best results are to l)e ex- pected from plantinji's made before the end of September. ('o])ies of the bulletin may be ob- tained free from the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. BAUR-STEINKAMP INCORPORATE. The partnership of Baur & Stein- kamj), Indianapolis, which consisted of A. i\ J. Baur, president of the Amer- ican Carnation Society and vice-presi- dent of the Chrysanthemum Society of America, and (). E. Steinkamp, secre- tary of the American Carnation Society, has been incori)orated, the new name be- in;;; Haur-Steinkamp & Co. The ofticers of the corporation are: President, A. F. J. Baur; vice-jiresident, Edward J. Lar- son; secretary-treasurer, O. K. Stein- kamp. The ni'wcomer in the firm, Mr. Lar- seii, will be remembered by visitors at the range in Indianapolis. His hobby is chrysanthemums. He came into Mr. Haur's em])loy back in the days of Baur & Smith and has given Mr. Baur capa- ble assistance in the work of breeding ilirvsanthemums and carnations. This woik will be continued a


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