. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1887. The American Florist. 497 Subscription $ a year. To Europe, $ Advertisements, 10 Cents a Line, Agate; Inch, $; Column $ Cash with Order. No Special Position Guaranteed. Discounts, 3 months, 5per cent; 6months, loper cent; 12 months, 20 per cent. No reduction made for large space. The AdyertlslnK Department of the remember it. BEACH US by no(in, .luly 2.^. Address, THE AMERICAN FLORIST CO., Chicago. Catalogues Received. E. H. Krelage & Son, Haarlem, Hol- land, Dutch bulbs; A. M. C. Jong
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1887. The American Florist. 497 Subscription $ a year. To Europe, $ Advertisements, 10 Cents a Line, Agate; Inch, $; Column $ Cash with Order. No Special Position Guaranteed. Discounts, 3 months, 5per cent; 6months, loper cent; 12 months, 20 per cent. No reduction made for large space. The AdyertlslnK Department of the remember it. BEACH US by no(in, .luly 2.^. Address, THE AMERICAN FLORIST CO., Chicago. Catalogues Received. E. H. Krelage & Son, Haarlem, Hol- land, Dutch bulbs; A. M. C. Jongkindt, Coninck, Dedemsvaart, Holland, bulbs; Michael Rains & Co., London, Eng., bulbs ; Halliday, Baltimore, auction plants ; Hitchiugs & Co., New York, hot water boilers; the Telemeter Co., New York, electric indicating and recording thermometers; S. Weeks, Chicago, hot water boiler; J. M. Thorburn & Co., New York, Holland bulbs. Our Plant Trade Report.—A num- ber of the reports sent in could not be used, from the fact that they were not signed, and it was to discover from whence they came. In sending in a report of any kind, always sign your name and city plainly, or the report is of no value whatever. The post-marks on the envelopes are usually so imperfect as to be of no assistance whatever in the matter. A Candidum Fungus. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, Canton, I'a., re- cently .sent us a few buds of Lilium can- didum badly affected by fungus. He said: "They began to wither around the stalk near the ground, and now the}' are all ; The buds were sent to Prof. A. B. Seymour, cryptogamic herba- rium of Harvard university, Cambridge, Mass., who sends us the following in regard to it: "I have examined the specimen sent by Mr. Wm. Armstrong, and find in it abundant mycelium of a fungus, which I believe to be the cause of the injury, and a little mycelium of another kind which probably /ollim'S the disease, but has no part in the cause. N
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