. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. promising. It is a sport fromPresident Borel and shares the easydoing qualities of its parent. In color and build of flower it is almostexactly like Edwin Molyneux, which,although a very popular flower, has beenfed so heavily that it has deteriorateduntil no market man will touch it. Thenew arrival, therefore, is welcome, andwill fill up what was beginning to be anawkward gap in colors. hasthe stock. Decorative Chrysanthemums.—The most Important amoug the new arriva


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. promising. It is a sport fromPresident Borel and shares the easydoing qualities of its parent. In color and build of flower it is almostexactly like Edwin Molyneux, which,although a very popular flower, has beenfed so heavily that it has deteriorateduntil no market man will touch it. Thenew arrival, therefore, is welcome, andwill fill up what was beginning to be anawkward gap in colors. hasthe stock. Decorative Chrysanthemums.—The most Important amoug the new arrivalsis a crimson sport from MademoiselleMarie Masse which is probably the mostuseful of our early flowering varieties,tt is doing well in Jones collection,and will probably be sent out by himnext Spring. He finds that the sport isas easy a grower and free a flowerer asthe type, while the individual bloomonly differs in color, being crimson-orange instead of pink. Golden Queen of the Karlies, is a yellowform of that flue market White Queen ofthe Earlies and florists will do well tokeep an eye upon it. Chrysanthemum Society. Seedling Exhibitions. The committees judging new seedlingswill be in session Nov. 5, 12, 19 and should make their entries (torwhich a fee of $ is charged for eachvariety entered) to the Secretary not laterthan the Tuesday of the week the bloomsare to be shown. Express charges mustbe prepaid; and flowers forwarded to anyof the following addresses will receivecareful consideration: Boston, Mass.—A. H. Fewkes, Horticul-tural Hall. New York.—E. Dailledouze, care of NewYork Cut Flower Co., 119 W. 23d st. Philadelphia, Pa.—A. B. Cartledge,1514 Chestnut St. Cincinnati, O.—R. Witterataetter, careof Cincinnati Cut Flower Co., cor. 4th andWalnut sts. Chicago, III.—C. W. Johnson, care ofIllinois Cut Flower Co., 51 Wabash ave. CHRYSANTHEMUM RUST.^Puccinia Hieracii.) A—Leaf affected with rust. B—Uredo or summer spores, magn. 4


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