. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MahcH 27, 1913. TTic Horists^ Review 29 !_-''?-. and Retail Florists You both will profit by using McCray Refrigerators. Don't cut down profits because of spoilage. Stop the spoilage. Our patented refrigeration will keep your stock fresh because of the constant circula- tion of cold, dry air. MCCRAY lOlRIGERMORS {Kggp things /resh) are made not only in stock sizes but are built to order to suit your requirements. Write today for our free catalogue No. 72, which will give you ideas to help you add t6 the attractiveness of your estab- lishment. McCRA


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MahcH 27, 1913. TTic Horists^ Review 29 !_-''?-. and Retail Florists You both will profit by using McCray Refrigerators. Don't cut down profits because of spoilage. Stop the spoilage. Our patented refrigeration will keep your stock fresh because of the constant circula- tion of cold, dry air. MCCRAY lOlRIGERMORS {Kggp things /resh) are made not only in stock sizes but are built to order to suit your requirements. Write today for our free catalogue No. 72, which will give you ideas to help you add t6 the attractiveness of your estab- lishment. McCRAY raJ=RIGERATOR CO. 568 Lake Street, KENDALLVILLE, IND. CHICAGO OFFICE, 158 North Wabash Avenue. NEW YORK OFFICE, 231 West 42nd Street. - n • ^ -m ^m V'' > ? -i: * "^^'^^ca;^ ?^^^^, f'»,/* j7>...r,v. « .V»^ 1, Florists' Rsfrlgerators a Specialty Cut shows partial front and end view of No. 100 Brecht Improved Florist Refrigerator. NOW is the time to make the installation and avoid the Spring rush, as well as obtaining a cheaper price NOW than in Spring. Catalogue free by addressing Dept. E2. THE BRECHT COMPANY 1214 Cass Ave., ST. LOUIS, MO. New York Hamburg Denver San Francisco Buenos Ayres of the stem. The flowers are large, but ecattering, not compact. Some bulbs failed to produce good leaves and the flowers were only half developed. Is our soil too rich, where the plants grow fourteen or fifteen inches tall? K. N. Your spikes are just about the height they should be. Probably they have been kept buried outdoors or in a cold cellar until they have become somewhat drawn, which may account in part for their apparent legginess, but six inches of clear stem between the base of the leaves and the first flowers is all right. The fact that the flowers are loosely scattered on the spike is due rather to the varieties grown than to culture. Some sorts have flowers quite densely arranged on the stalks, while others are quite loose. In order to have stocky plants


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