. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ANTON THEN'S NEW SEEDLING CARNATION NO. 701. Ceorge Madsen, Alton, 111. Mrs. Geo. Madsen. Alton, 111. W. A. Manda, Soutli Orange. N. J. Matt Mann. Cbicago. Jotin Michelsen. Chicago. F. W. Muncie. Drbana. HI. H. C. Neubrand, Cromwell, Conn. Wm. Nicholson, Framingham, Mass. E. A. Ollinger, Cliicago. W. K. Palmer. Urbana, 111. G. L. Peltier, Urbana, 111. A. Peterson. Gibson City. HI. J. A. Peterson. Cincinnati. O. P. W. Peterson. Jollet. 111. <5ustav Pohl. Milwaukee, Wis. J. E. Pollworth. Chicago. E. C. Prune


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ANTON THEN'S NEW SEEDLING CARNATION NO. 701. Ceorge Madsen, Alton, 111. Mrs. Geo. Madsen. Alton, 111. W. A. Manda, Soutli Orange. N. J. Matt Mann. Cbicago. Jotin Michelsen. Chicago. F. W. Muncie. Drbana. HI. H. C. Neubrand, Cromwell, Conn. Wm. Nicholson, Framingham, Mass. E. A. Ollinger, Cliicago. W. K. Palmer. Urbana, 111. G. L. Peltier, Urbana, 111. A. Peterson. Gibson City. HI. J. A. Peterson. Cincinnati. O. P. W. Peterson. Jollet. 111. <5ustav Pohl. Milwaukee, Wis. J. E. Pollworth. Chicago. E. C. Pruner, Chicago. H. L. Purdy, Chicago. A. T. Pyfer, Chicago. Guy Reburn. Chicago. W. A. Riemann. Vincennes. Ind. A. Roper, Tewksbury, Mass. Wm. R. Schroeder. Milwaukee. Wis. Chas. Schwake. New York. Samuel Seligman, New York. S. S. Skidelsky, Philadelphia, Pa Chas. S. Strout. Biddeford, Me. Frank .Stuppy. St. Joseph, Mo. R. J. Suiiivan. Chicago. Anton Then, Chicago. John Then, Chicago. W. E. Tricker. Western Springs. 111. John Van Aart. Paducah, Ky. Carl Vaughan, Chicago. W. J. Vesey, Jr., Ft. Wayne. Ind. Mrs. W. J. Vesey. Jr., Ft. Wayne, Ind. C. L. Washburn. Chicago. Mrs. C. L. Wasliburn. Chicago. Geo. A. Washburn. Eioomingtou 111. M. F. Widmer. Higliland, III. R. C. Wilcos. Council Bluffs, la. Leo Willis. Alton HI. Robert Windier. Chicago. AUle Zech. Chicago. Nic Zweifel. Milwaukee. Wis. this problem each season for the past four seasons, the cause of this disease remains unknown. However, at the present time we have several promis- ing clews which may lead to its solu- tion and control. It is not my inten- tion, in presenting this paper today, to give anything new, but more to bring this problem of "yellows" direct- ly before you and together to go over the situation and discuss the problem from all standpoints. "Yellows" start in the young leaves and is first noticed as small pale green areas varying in size and shape. On holding an infected leaf up to the li


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