. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. other petal in. A great pointabout this variety is its total freedomfrom rust, and as it lasts exceptionallywell, and does not burst the calyx, itshould have a future as a market are several sports from Mrs. Law-son, one being like Melody incolor, another very near Rose Pink En-chantress, and a third like a glorifiedPatten with very distinct stripes, theflowers standing very stiff and is a fine deep pink variety, notover large but exceptionally free flower-ing and with long stems. Mr. Schoos ispropagatin


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. other petal in. A great pointabout this variety is its total freedomfrom rust, and as it lasts exceptionallywell, and does not burst the calyx, itshould have a future as a market are several sports from Mrs. Law-son, one being like Melody incolor, another very near Rose Pink En-chantress, and a third like a glorifiedPatten with very distinct stripes, theflowers standing very stiff and is a fine deep pink variety, notover large but exceptionally free flower-ing and with long stems. Mr. Schoos ispropagating this very largely for nextseason. A bench containing 1,300 chrysanthe-mums, Eaton and Yellow Eaton, werevery fine indeed, the foliage being in ex-cellent condition, the flowers large andof fine substance. As showing the dif-ference in the condition of the place nowand a year ago, it may be mentioned,that in one week last year 8,000 flowerswere cut, while the corresponding weekof this year showed a total of 35, season Scheiden and Schoos ship-. CATTLEYA LABIATA AT SIEBRECHT & SONS, NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. 934 Fhe American Florist. Dec. 8, ped the whole of their cut to the com-mission men, but this year they openedup at 60 Wabash avenue, Chicago, aswholesale and commission dealers. Al-ready they are handling the produce ofseven or eight growers besides theirown, and the goods are moving off well,so there is every prospect of this branchof their business being as satisfactoryas they have already made the growingend of it. DalUedouze Brothers, Flatbush, N. Y. This account was written severalweeks ago and has been crowded outby the exhibition reports. A flying trip to this celebrated estab-lishment September 27 showed that itwas keeping in the front rank. Chrys-anthemums occupied several houses, butcarnations, which have been their spec- two inches thick at the top, were usedin place of boards to hold the soil, whichwas on tiles laid cross ways of the bedwith their openings pr


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