. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. mw !!'?' V •?">WT»"V.'» «UJ ^;"iniF^«fiif»pi|ppr 84 The Florists' Review Jandabt 27, 1919. A Word to the Wise is Sufficient. A Closer View of BEST TKT ForclnB Tomato Mention The RctIcw when you write. Repeat Orders due to last year's business is good evidence of the merits of Best Yet as a forcing tomato. Let it be understood that this is also a wonderful tomato for garden culture. • (SEED STOCK LIMITED) Trade package of 100 seeds $ postpaid Strong Transplanted Seedlings, $ per doz.; $ per 100; $ per 1000 C


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. mw !!'?' V •?">WT»"V.'» «UJ ^;"iniF^«fiif»pi|ppr 84 The Florists' Review Jandabt 27, 1919. A Word to the Wise is Sufficient. A Closer View of BEST TKT ForclnB Tomato Mention The RctIcw when you write. Repeat Orders due to last year's business is good evidence of the merits of Best Yet as a forcing tomato. Let it be understood that this is also a wonderful tomato for garden culture. • (SEED STOCK LIMITED) Trade package of 100 seeds $ postpaid Strong Transplanted Seedlings, $ per doz.; $ per 100; $ per 1000 Cultural circular with all orders. J. B. GOETZ SONS INTRODUCERS Saginaw, Michigan VEGETABLES AND FRUITS DEPARTMENT I ?BBimnRiiiniiiiimiiiiiiiiMiiiiM^^ HOW TO APPLY FORMALDEHYDE. "We are taking the liberty of writing you in regard to the use of formalde- hyde in sterilizing lettuce soil. If you can advise us, we shall appreciate it greatly. 8. B.—N. Y. While formaldehyde is not so satis- factory as steam for sterilizing soil, it is more convenient. In my experi- ments with stem-rot of carnations, one part of formaldehyde to 150 parts of water, applied at the rate of one gallon per square foot of bench, gave fairly food results. After drenching the ench, newspapers were placed over the soil for forty-eight hours to retain the fumes of formaldehyde. Under normal conditions the soil will be dry enough to plant about three days after the solution is applied. It wiU cost in the neighborhood of 1^ cents per square foot to sterilize your soil with formalde- hyde. G. L. P. TOMATOES. I want to grow tomatoes inside in the spring and would like some light on the subject. I will start them about March 1. I grew some Earliana last year and succeeded quite well, but I do not know how to trim them up. What I had grew all over the place. I have seen them trained up and would like some information about this. G. S.—N. J. Train your tomatoes to a single stem. This simply means th


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