. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. ASPARAGUS SPRENGERIPer 1000 Seeds, 13s. HOMER PRICE & CO., 14 Castle Street, Long Acre, ■ LONDON, W. C. Mention the Florists Exchange when writing. S HOE BLOE TOM&TO SEEDS There are Just two qualitiesof Tomato cieeda Livingstons and Others. Almost any tomato seed willgrow, but What will theharvest be? Ourspecialty is The best seeds for the Market Gardener, Send for Catalogueand GardenersList. THE LIVINGSTON SEED CO., Seed Growers. COLUMBUS, OHIO. Mention the Florists Exchange


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. ASPARAGUS SPRENGERIPer 1000 Seeds, 13s. HOMER PRICE & CO., 14 Castle Street, Long Acre, ■ LONDON, W. C. Mention the Florists Exchange when writing. S HOE BLOE TOM&TO SEEDS There are Just two qualitiesof Tomato cieeda Livingstons and Others. Almost any tomato seed willgrow, but What will theharvest be? Ourspecialty is The best seeds for the Market Gardener, Send for Catalogueand GardenersList. THE LIVINGSTON SEED CO., Seed Growers. COLUMBUS, OHIO. Mention the Florists Exchange when writing. Carnation Seed Hand fertilized, from tlie finestnamed Winter-blooming varie-ties. Try your hand at securinga prize; encourage competition, wewill, for sixty days, send sampleorder of one hundred freshseeds, on receipt of tvpenty-five cents. Our former pricehaving been One Dollar perhundred tmerican Rose Company, Washington, D. G. Mention the Florists Exchange when writing. Genuine Danish seed _^ only direct from H. WIBOLTT, seed growerNakskov, Denmark. Pricelist on application. Mr Ball Head MissSnowbalboth of Denmark. Mention the Florists Exchange when writing. December 124,1898. Xwe Florists Exchange. 1257 PESEBY DEPHSTiaEHT. Xhiuiuug out Trees.—Of course, tbereshould never occur the necessity tor thin-nlnj; out trees—seldom, at any rate. Inother words, the future growth of treesshould be considered when rows orgroups are planted out, and each indi-vidual tree be given space for future de-velopment. On the other hand, it uiustbe admitted there are cases where quickresults must be had. For instance, anold man—or a middle-aged one—doesnot always feel so responsible tor thefuture as to plant trees in a manner togive the desired results only after hiedeath, perhaps he would say, Let thefuture generation thin them out. Whatever the reason for close-plantingoriginally, cases will continually arisewhere trees are found injuring oneanother, or nearly


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