. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 44 The Florists' Review DECGMBUit 8, 1921 following solution :(t tho lime tlicy are takoii: Nicoliiie ^iil|iIinfV-, forty por cent imrt 1 Wutor ..J. i. purls 8(K> Ijaiindry Aoayi .. N, ounce per KiiHo" %-l Another satismuitpry inotliod of si>- cijrins chrysantheinuni cuttings free /from midge when tlie ])revious reason's ( stoc^k Jias been infested is to ])lant the Vatofeli ill benches or cohlframes directly after fhc season's crop has been re- moved. This should then be followed by thorough treatment witli a mixture con- sisting of equa
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 44 The Florists' Review DECGMBUit 8, 1921 following solution :(t tho lime tlicy are takoii: Nicoliiie ^iil|iIinfV-, forty por cent imrt 1 Wutor ..J. i. purls 8(K> Ijaiindry Aoayi .. N, ounce per KiiHo" %-l Another satismuitpry inotliod of si>- cijrins chrysantheinuni cuttings free /from midge when tlie ])revious reason's ( stoc^k Jias been infested is to ])lant the Vatofeli ill benches or cohlframes directly after fhc season's crop has been re- moved. This should then be followed by thorough treatment witli a mixture con- sisting of equal j)arts of dry or 'air- slaked lime and tobacco dust. It is advisable to keep all new growth cov- ered with the mixture until further op- erations in the sj)ring. PINCHING POMPONS. How late is it safe to pinch pompon chrysanthemums and vet have them bloom? ' J. M.—Pa. Pompon chrysanthemums can be rooted as late as July for Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas trade and still give fairly satisfactory results. One may pinch the plants any time up to July 15, ))ut it would be advisabh; to stop pinching before that date. C. 11. T. MUMS EARLY AND LATE. Will you give me the names of good early and late ])om])()n mums in ])ink, white, yellow and bronze? I refer to those that are large and double-flowered, like Diana. We now grow Diana, l^illian Doty and Western Beautv. J. M.—Pa. The early varieties of ]ionij)on chrysanthemums in tlie colors desired would be as follows: White—White Doty, IJvalsa and Queen of Whites; pink—Niza, Mrs. II. Harrison and tain Cook; yellow—Zenobia, Yellow Gem and ('onnie Dick; bronze—Skibo and Anna L. Moran. The late varieties would be the following: White—Baby Margaret and Helen Newberry; jiink •—Nellie Kleris, Mrs. Chester Rol)ins()n and Western Beauty; yellow—Baliy, Eugene Langaulet and Christmas Gold; bronze—Julia Lagravere, Leila and Mrs. Frank Wilcox. C. H. T. NEW MUMS AT CAPITAL SHOW. A number of promising and unusual chrysanthemu
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