. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. me time quote prices forthem, as I notice advertisers from allother sections seem to do? This latterpractice is commendable, avoiding thenecessity of writing for prices, asmany do not always have time to writeand wait for replies. It appears to me nations, and nowhere else but in thisplace did I ever see cattleyas, cypripe-diums and carnations growing togetherin one house. , Madison, N. J. Experiences with Jadoo. Editor Fliiriitts^ Exchange. I have seen many favora
. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. me time quote prices forthem, as I notice advertisers from allother sections seem to do? This latterpractice is commendable, avoiding thenecessity of writing for prices, asmany do not always have time to writeand wait for replies. It appears to me nations, and nowhere else but in thisplace did I ever see cattleyas, cypripe-diums and carnations growing togetherin one house. , Madison, N. J. Experiences with Jadoo. Editor Fliiriitts^ Exchange. I have seen many favorable noticesof Jadoo fibre and Jadoo liquid In yourcolumns, and if a word from anotheruser of these materials will be helpful toyour readers, I shall he glad to furnish it. All my plants now in Jadoo, with theexception of a specimen of AsparagusSprengeri. have been in the same mate-rial for all of eight months, without having been shifted once. Theonly plant 1 had at late Spring show ofthe Pennsylvania Horticultural Societywas a specimen plant of NephrolepisDavallioides furcans for which 1 received. New Single Dahlia. Little Dorothy. ^AC /•E^ One Buy Place To ThemFreshAnd RightNo Trash H. A. STOOTIIOKK,315 Madison Ave., as so much waste of time. The leadingbusiness men in other lines always (]Uoteprices in their advertisements, enablingprospective buyers to know at once howfar their money will go. Rose Leick. IVill Orchid Culture Pay ? Editor FUiri^ts Exchanae. The article from Dr. J. M. W. Kitchenon the above, appearing in your issue ofMarch 26, is a veritable bolt from theblue; and if his Ieasonings and conclu-sions are sound we may soon lortk for anearly unloading on the market of thevast amount of orchid stock that someothers In the trade have been gatheringin with the sanguine expectations of re-munerative Ieturns on their worthy corrispondents conclu-sions are unsound and unreliable in thegeneral application we are asked tomake of
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