. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 180 Asylum Street Member F. T. D. Hartford, Conn. J. Albert Brodrib, "*a»*iiai> stnet IMNeriestou. New Britata. Meriden. MMdletown, MaaetiwUr. Boekville. Farmington. WiUinwntie Member Florists' TdeKraph Ddivery Aaaodatioa A Card This Size Costa onir $ per Week on Yearly Order It would keep yonr name and your specialty before the whole trade. A half-inch card costs only 50c per week on yearly orders. NEWPORT, R. L OMI1 H JAMESTOWN. B I. PORTLAND, ME. THE FLOWER SHOP M. E. McCtinl^' 47 Oak Street r MANCHESTER, N. H. H. C. STACHE. L. D. PH


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 180 Asylum Street Member F. T. D. Hartford, Conn. J. Albert Brodrib, "*a»*iiai> stnet IMNeriestou. New Britata. Meriden. MMdletown, MaaetiwUr. Boekville. Farmington. WiUinwntie Member Florists' TdeKraph Ddivery Aaaodatioa A Card This Size Costa onir $ per Week on Yearly Order It would keep yonr name and your specialty before the whole trade. A half-inch card costs only 50c per week on yearly orders. NEWPORT, R. L OMI1 H JAMESTOWN. B I. PORTLAND, ME. THE FLOWER SHOP M. E. McCtinl^' 47 Oak Street r MANCHESTER, N. H. H. C. STACHE. L. D. PHONE WATERBURY and Western Connecticut WESTOVER. ST. MARGARET'S and TAFT SCHOOLS Yoar orders will be ffiven cor best attention RYAN & POWERS, SXfelS 'ri£i Morse & Beals, LOWELL, MASS. Nearest Shippiog Point to NEW HAMPSHIRE Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association New Britain, Conn. VOLZ FLORAL CO. association and for my own relief, to elect another man as my successor in ; The Money. Treasurer Frank L. Washburn showed the association to be in a prosperous condition. A sumniary of his report follows: \ RECEIPTS. Balance on hand March 1, 1919 $ Receired from secretary Interest on savings account '..... ToUl $ DISBURSEMENTS. J. F. Ammann, Sec'y $ Knoble Bros BdwardsTllIe Intelligencer Total $ Balance In bank CONTBOL OF STEM-BOT. [Continued from a preceding page.] grows normally at high temperature; the carnation is grown at a relatively low temperature. Infection occurs only when the soil temperature approaches the optimum temperature for the fun- gus. Unfortunately, we were not equipped, while this work was in prog- ress, to get these temperatures accu- rately. The reason is that we were con- cerned with an attempt to find whether the disease could be controlled by some other means, such as soil disinfectants, soil sterilization, etc. In this attempt we found a negative answer, but, on


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