. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. agrance,large and well formed fiowers, nian^-3 inches and over; long stems, 21/2 to3 feet, but ])erhaps rather weak foi* solarge a Hower; extremely strong growi]indoors, but of slow growth in field;like of the finer kinds, it is bestgrown in p(jts until time to set in is an upright grower, inclined to be alittle late and throws its rtowersnioreorless in crops; but isa, prolific bloomerforall that. Progress. Cross Dorothy X Casar; color blush-white, penc
. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. agrance,large and well formed fiowers, nian^-3 inches and over; long stems, 21/2 to3 feet, but ])erhaps rather weak foi* solarge a Hower; extremely strong growi]indoors, but of slow growth in field;like of the finer kinds, it is bestgrown in p(jts until time to set in is an upright grower, inclined to be alittle late and throws its rtowersnioreorless in crops; but isa, prolific bloomerforall that. Progress. Cross Dorothy X Casar; color blush-white, pencilled with dark quite fragant, measuriug jy^inches, running up to 3; ofperfect form and not at all liable toburst. Stems usually very long—21/0 feet,.and stiff—will throw someshort stemmed flowers when first movedin from field. A very strong grower out-doors and In, and needs of room ;continuous bloomer and late. Theflowers are often taken for those ofMinnie Cook on the market. Emiline. Cross, Edna Craig X Caesar; magen-ta-pink. Flowers the very largest and. Feb. 12, 189S. THE FLORISTS EXCHANGE NOVELTY SUPPLEMENT. XI
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