. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Sei'temukii 1, 1921 The Florists^ Review 149 Tobacco Dust, 150-lb. hags, $; 400-lb. cases, $; % ton, $; 1 ton, $ F. 0. b. city in Indiana. Tlie Vigor Box 4, Fostorla, 0. WIRE WORK ~ WH MANUrAOTURB AND OARBT THB LARGEST STOCK OF WIRB DBSIGNS IN OHIOAQO SPECIAL DBSIQNS ON SHORT NOTICES. PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT. JOSEPH ZISRA & SON, ITS N. WABASH AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. FLORISTS' WIRE DBSIGNS. GET OUR PRICES ON HANGING BASKETS. FALLS CITY WIRE WORKS. 481 8. THIRD ST., LOUISVILLE. KY. WOOD LABELS LABELS, for nurserymen and florists.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Sei'temukii 1, 1921 The Florists^ Review 149 Tobacco Dust, 150-lb. hags, $; 400-lb. cases, $; % ton, $; 1 ton, $ F. 0. b. city in Indiana. Tlie Vigor Box 4, Fostorla, 0. WIRE WORK ~ WH MANUrAOTURB AND OARBT THB LARGEST STOCK OF WIRB DBSIGNS IN OHIOAQO SPECIAL DBSIQNS ON SHORT NOTICES. PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT. JOSEPH ZISRA & SON, ITS N. WABASH AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. FLORISTS' WIRE DBSIGNS. GET OUR PRICES ON HANGING BASKETS. FALLS CITY WIRE WORKS. 481 8. THIRD ST., LOUISVILLE. KY. WOOD LABELS LABELS, for nurserymen and florists. Benjamin Chase Co., Derry Village, N. H. Good grade wood labels, $ per 1000. Chute & Butler Co., Peru. Ind. ASTERS DYING OFF. My aster plants, of which a sample is enclosed, are gradually dying, drying up about even with the ground. I do not find any worms in the plants and the soil is rich, since it was planted in 1920 to a crop of potatoes. Three years previous to this it was planted to asters and again this year to asters. Will you advise me as to the trouble and suggest a remedy? H. F. M.—111. The dying off is due to one of sev- eral causes, the most probable of which would seem to take place in the early stages of growth. Seedlings are often allowed to stay too long in the flats and when transplanted are put too deep in the soil for their own good. Seed- lings develop no trouble until they have been planted out and have made con- siderable growth, not infrequently nearing the flowering stage, when they start to dry up and die. There is noth- ing you can do beyond pulling up and burning the plants which have this stem rot. It seldom affects asters grown in the open air, but is destructive to green- house-started seedlings. C. W. DO YOU KNOW THIS WORM? We are having trouble with our asters and gladioli. There is a white worm, about one-fourth of an inch long, "with a brown head, that works rapidly at the roots, later going into the stem and killing the plants.


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