. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . ves, and for the honorand glory of the Flag, you have done good to us ande\ery one of us. * Read at the Y. M. C. A. banquet to the soldier florists, Dec. 4given by Houston Florists Club. m Flower Borders Fringing Shrubberies People frequently attempt to cultivate hardy flowersin what is called the mixed border, whicli is oftenmade on the edge of shrubbery, the roots of which leavelittle food and the foliage little light for the face of the shrubbery should therefo


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . ves, and for the honorand glory of the Flag, you have done good to us ande\ery one of us. * Read at the Y. M. C. A. banquet to the soldier florists, Dec. 4given by Houston Florists Club. m Flower Borders Fringing Shrubberies People frequently attempt to cultivate hardy flowersin what is called the mixed border, whicli is oftenmade on the edge of shrubbery, the roots of which leavelittle food and the foliage little light for the face of the shrubbery should therefore be brokenand varied; they should not form a hard line, but hereand there should come full to the edge and finish of positions afforded by shrubbery so ar-ranged is tempting, hut it is generally best to use plantswhich do not depend for their beauty on high culture,which, in fact, fight their way near shrubs, and thereare a great many, among them the evergreen Candytuft,the large-leaved Rockfoils, Acanthus, Day Lilies, Solo-mons Seal, Starworts, Leopards Banes, Moon Daisiesand hardy native Members and Guests at the Banquet of the National Association of Gardeners, held at the Sherman House, Chicago, Dec, 11, 1917 (See report next page) 1270 The Florists Exchange


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