. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. n when not in blocjm presents awonderfully pretty appearance. Theflowers are of rich golden-yellow, andmeasure from .t to 8 inches in cir-cumference. In the North, to get themin bloom before frost, seed should besown early in the house, and the plantsgrown on in small pots uutil time forplanting out in May. From Catalogue ot Peter Henderson it-Co., New York. Golden West Eschscholtzias. The flowers of these new giants meas-ure from 4 to (i inches in are beautifull


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. n when not in blocjm presents awonderfully pretty appearance. Theflowers are of rich golden-yellow, andmeasure from .t to 8 inches in cir-cumference. In the North, to get themin bloom before frost, seed should besown early in the house, and the plantsgrown on in small pots uutil time forplanting out in May. From Catalogue ot Peter Henderson it-Co., New York. Golden West Eschscholtzias. The flowers of these new giants meas-ure from 4 to (i inches in are beautifully and variouslyformed: some are flat and wide, somesiiucer-shapod, others deep withflaring wavy edges. These magniflcentflowers, of immense size and lovelyforms, call foith the most enthusiasticadmiration from beholders; the colors(ire intense and shining yellows. Insome an orange blotch almost suffusesthe whole flower, in others it runs intothe .yellow in fine penciled lines, othersagain have an orange center with a mar-gin of clear yellow. From Catalogue of Mrs. T II. Shepherd,Veiitiira-li,v-the-Sea, TOREMAS, New Giant Flowering. Plants bushy, about eight inches high ;Iirofuse bloomers, fine for pots or sum-mer beds; flowers immense for torenias,11 jirjches across, or three times the size oftlie older types. Princess of Montenegro, lavender andvelvety purple, with yellow throat. The Bride, giant white, Catalogue of Peter Henderson cC-Co., New York. New Black Hawk. Largest and most beautiful dark crim-son scarlet yet raised; looks like crimsonvelvet, and does not show a trace of thereverse of V. Morel form ; thevery color long desired among reds, andof grand size; it is a tall grower, but onstiff stems; as with all the reds bewareof late feeding, and use a quantity ofcharcoal in the soil. Use late feet. November.^. Either bud. First prize at Chica,go for 10 bloomsbest red-tested seedling. Also C. S.


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