. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Assortment No. 1—50 TSimbler Baskets, 16 to 20 inches over all, with liners, in two-tone colors .... Assortment No. 11—25 Medium Cut Flower Baskets, 2L to <^8 inches overall, in two-tone colors with liners. Assortment No. Ill—15 Large Cut Flower Baskets, 34 to 42 inches over all, in two-tone colors with liners. $ $ $ ? SPECIAL—TOTAL three assortments, $ jgE AVE. J iBViiimnniini iBnTnTrnffra] iBinmiiiijnfl] |Bmi[ iBfiiminmirfi RAEDLEIN BASKET CO. MILWAUKEE AVE. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Ut'ntiuB The Kevtew when you write. broug


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Assortment No. 1—50 TSimbler Baskets, 16 to 20 inches over all, with liners, in two-tone colors .... Assortment No. 11—25 Medium Cut Flower Baskets, 2L to <^8 inches overall, in two-tone colors with liners. Assortment No. Ill—15 Large Cut Flower Baskets, 34 to 42 inches over all, in two-tone colors with liners. $ $ $ ? SPECIAL—TOTAL three assortments, $ jgE AVE. J iBViiimnniini iBnTnTrnffra] iBinmiiiijnfl] |Bmi[ iBfiiminmirfi RAEDLEIN BASKET CO. MILWAUKEE AVE. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Ut'ntiuB The Kevtew when you write. brought up the question agitating many growers concerning the dumping of Dutch bulbs in this country for aujction purposes and, after some discussion, res- olutions were unanimously adopted con- demaatory of the practice and recom- mending growers not,to buy any Dutch bulbs next season unless the growers abroad and the Dutch Bulb Growers' As- sociation eliminated this unfair practice; other clubs and horticultural organiza- tions were urged to take similar action. There was a fine display on the exhibits table. The Leominster Floral Co. had a grand vase of Golden Glow mums, awarded a cultural certificate. Woll- rath & Sons received a certificate of merit for a handsome new Bex begonia. They also showed a splendid lot of gloxinias; also Saintpaulia ionantha, grown from leaf cuttings taken in Feb- ruary; ferns in variety; Bex begonias, and cyclamens in various sizes up to grand plants in 10-inch pots, awarded a cultural certificate. Speaking of cyclamens, Mr. Wollrath said that large plants were from seed sown in August, 1919. Plants ready for 6-ineh pots were sown last March. Firm potting is essential to successful cycla- men culture and for the last shifts they used a compost consisting of equal parts of heavy loam, well rotted manure and leaf-mold, with some bone meal and sand added. He did not believe in open- frame culture; plants did better in housee and were more un


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