. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ADIANTUM FARLEYENSE AT SIEBRECHT & SONS, NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. will become very popular. It will be at Its best in a 6-inch pot, and when in blossom will make a clump about twelve inches high, by from nine to twelve inches in diameter. Mr. Dupuy speaks highly of the new dwarf Baby Rambler, which he thinks will be a great pot plant. It is not a Rambler in habit, being dwarf and com- pact, being in fact a red polyantha, a cross between Crimson Rambler and Gloire des Polyantha. An interesting point is that it will


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ADIANTUM FARLEYENSE AT SIEBRECHT & SONS, NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. will become very popular. It will be at Its best in a 6-inch pot, and when in blossom will make a clump about twelve inches high, by from nine to twelve inches in diameter. Mr. Dupuy speaks highly of the new dwarf Baby Rambler, which he thinks will be a great pot plant. It is not a Rambler in habit, being dwarf and com- pact, being in fact a red polyantha, a cross between Crimson Rambler and Gloire des Polyantha. An interesting point is that it will not grow well from cuttings, but should be root grafted, when it makes a very satisfactory growth. Lilacs were to be seen here in mil flower as if it were April, instead of the first week in December. It takes about sixteen days from the dormant plant until the flowers are fit to cut. If the leaf-shoot buds are broken ofl, Mr. Dupuy said the sprays will come larger soon enough to set if the flowers are allowed to start. Mr. Dupuy is a very enthusiastic grower and visits Europe every summer,looking up novelties. His find last season was a lot of cherry trees, which will be planted in pots, fine bushy stock which will carry a lot of fruit. These will be ready in the early spring. They are four to five feet high. Nephrolepsis Scottii has exceeded Mr. Scott's expectations, his sales having been enormous. He still has quantities on hand and will be able to fill orders for all young stock required in quantity. Another find is a white sport of Dracaena Ivindenii. The difierence is in the coloring matter, which is pure white, instead of the yellow cast, in fact the contrasts are like in a well grown Pandanus Veitchii. It should be a valuable plant. Nowhere in this country has the ardi- sia done as well as at Julius Roehrs'. Thousands of plants, all loaded with ber- ries, are to be seen, and all sold a month ago. There is always room at the top. Good stock never goes begging, and all th


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