. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Charles Frost. ors, whi- in Noveiiiliei; .ilso, to every member ot the I". T. D. The (lesion is considered to bi; a<lmir- .•ibly A handsome ei|-| ip eveuinji costume ajijiears to be lookin}^ oM-r a of Christmas jiresents, from which she has taken a larj;e bunch o( fresh red roses, these apjiearin^ to I'lioaj^cd her esjiecial attention. The iiioti\e is well jibinned, and the subdued iidorinj; creates .a riidi effect. We are ;i])iiroiichinj^ the etui of the vi'.ir. and ailvertisiiig for the re- mainint,' m


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Charles Frost. ors, whi- in Noveiiiliei; .ilso, to every member ot the I". T. D. The (lesion is considered to bi; a<lmir- .•ibly A handsome ei|-| ip eveuinji costume ajijiears to be lookin}^ oM-r a of Christmas jiresents, from which she has taken a larj;e bunch o( fresh red roses, these apjiearin^ to I'lioaj^cd her esjiecial attention. The iiioti\e is well jibinned, and the subdued iidorinj; creates .a riidi effect. We are ;i])iiroiichinj^ the etui of the vi'.ir. and ailvertisiiig for the re- mainint,' months of winter and the sprinfj season are beinp As everyone knows, the pressina; upon the advertising columns of the larger maga- zines during these months is ly ; consefpiently, contracts for s]iace in them must be made widl in ad- \aiid as is the sptnt. If your is turning brown or 'piite ]iale before re.'icliing maturity, something is lacking in the soil or the jilants have siilTered from too much, or too little, water. If you a good, rich soil, well bal- .inced, such as would grow mums, roses or , it should suit A. Sjiren- ueri. The would need a top-dressing of manure if they were carried ovi^r .a second season, as is often done. A oreat deal more harm comes from uver- the ]ilants in beds or benches tli;iii from allowing them to become ? Iry. Without knowing anything of your growing conditions, the writer is willing to hazard the opinion that your trouble was caiiseil bv o\-erwatering at the root. ('. W. TROUBLE WITH BLACK INSECT. How can [ get rid of little black sjiiders in my greenhouse.' I do not know whether they are a form of red spider or not. They form webs on the beils ninl ficim plant to plixnt every 'ii^;ht. r. r,.—X. M. Sometimes black tly or bla(d< aphis is mistaken for spiders. These can be readily controlled by either fumigation or spraying with a nicotine extract. The


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