. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. ust instead of siftedearth may then be used in packing themaway. The roots, corms or bulbs of fancycaladiums, amaryllis, zephyranthes, is-mene, sprekeliaj achimenes, tuberoses,gesnerias, gloxinias, vallota and tuber-ous rooted begonias should be allowedto ripen off in their pots before takingthem out and storing them away. Allof these want warm Winter quarters,not below 50 degrees. Some of themrequire but a short rest and may againbe started right after New Year. Primulas. Wha


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. ust instead of siftedearth may then be used in packing themaway. The roots, corms or bulbs of fancycaladiums, amaryllis, zephyranthes, is-mene, sprekeliaj achimenes, tuberoses,gesnerias, gloxinias, vallota and tuber-ous rooted begonias should be allowedto ripen off in their pots before takingthem out and storing them away. Allof these want warm Winter quarters,not below 50 degrees. Some of themrequire but a short rest and may againbe started right after New Year. Primulas. Whatever additional benefit to primu-las may accrue by leaving them in out-door frames much longer after thisweek is hardly worth the extra laborinvolved in their care taking from nowon. An almost daily opening, closingand perhaps covering of the frames willsoon become necessary, and the at-tendant must be on a constant outlook NEW YELLOW CALLA it (Richardia) MRS. ROOSEVELT Awarded a silver medal by the MassachusettsHorticultural Society. 1902. Awarded a silver medal by the Society ofAmerican Florists, Boston, Description—Flowers, light clear yellow, producedvery freely on long stems. Foliage, deep, rich green,distinctly and freely blotched with white, making theplant very effective for bankinfi and other forms ofdecorations, and more distinct and showy than FancyCaladiums tor many purposes. It does particularlywell planted outsuie, i,tows strong and flowers the best call a for this purpose extant. It is a fine novelty for catalogue trade. Prices—1,000 Bulbs, $; 100 Bulbs, ; 1 dozenBulbs. 250 at rates. 25 at loo rates. We supply an electro free of charge with everyorder for 250 Bulbs. Bulbs ready for delivery aboutDecember 1. V. H. HALLOCK , SON QUEENS, NEW YORK 464 The Florists Exchange for tho danger signals of approaohlnsWinter. All thia botheration at theeleventh hour adds iittio or nothing totho value of iho Bt


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