. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. .Rex Begonias, Helen Dpden and OldRei Palm Kentia Forsteriana, 3 in. pot plants 8c palm ArecaLuteseens, 4 in. pot plants 16c Carnations, Dorothy. McOowan, Haettel, and 3^c Cyperus Gracilis ic HARDY ORNAMENTALS EJUJS SHADE TREES, SHRUBS ROSES, CLEMATIS, for Hedges. Pull assortment of Apples. Pears. Plums, Peaches, Cherries, Quinces, Currants, Raspberries, Goose-berries, etc. Write for our new illustrated catalogue and prices. SEND US YOUR ORDER TO-DAY.


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. .Rex Begonias, Helen Dpden and OldRei Palm Kentia Forsteriana, 3 in. pot plants 8c palm ArecaLuteseens, 4 in. pot plants 16c Carnations, Dorothy. McOowan, Haettel, and 3^c Cyperus Gracilis ic HARDY ORNAMENTALS EJUJS SHADE TREES, SHRUBS ROSES, CLEMATIS, for Hedges. Pull assortment of Apples. Pears. Plums, Peaches, Cherries, Quinces, Currants, Raspberries, Goose-berries, etc. Write for our new illustrated catalogue and prices. SEND US YOUR ORDER TO-DAY. Ask for catalogue, free. AddreSB THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., West Grove, Pa. Established 1850. Seventy Greenhouses W. &. T. «»..........«» Mention The Florists Exchange when writing. ROSE PLANTS 1,500 BRIDESMAIDS1,500 BRIDES 3 inch pots, per 1 00 SMITH CO. GENEVA, IM Mention The Florists Exchange when writing. 1000 Lit i 1000 2/ pote . per 100 Strong, clean plants, free from LEO NIESSEN COMPANY, 12 IT ARCEI STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The Florists Exchange when Grapes Splitting. (3). Could you give me some in-formation as to why the berries ofFosters White Muscadine, and Ma-dresfleld Court grapes split in thelast swelling? I have them in thesame house with Black Hamburg andBowood Muscats. The latter finish upwell every year, but the former twovarieties will split, under good treat-ment and different conditions. I havetried the border, wet, dry; kept offlaterals and let them on, with thesame results. Also have given anabundance of air day and night, onfavorable occasions. VITIS. —Fosters Seedling and Madres-fleld Court grapes are both subject tosplitting just as they commence tocolor, more especially near the saltair, as then we usually get more mois-ture in the atmosphere. However,Vitis has tried most of the remediesknown for the prevention of this evil. In cultivating grapes that are sub-ject to give split berries, they can behan


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