. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. Eugene Daillertouze,Challenge, Inter-Ocean, Mrs. E. G. Hill, Mrs. J. G. lis (which had traveled all theway from California and arrived in good condition), lora, Mayflower, Queen, Mrs. Geo. West, Miss Florence Pullman, Mrs. Geo. H. Morgan andGeorgienne Bramhall. In all there were 70 extra fine novelties displayed thatAutumn and distributed the next Spring, 24 of them being seedlings from thewonderful collection of Pitcher & Manda. Many of these varieties were sol


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. Eugene Daillertouze,Challenge, Inter-Ocean, Mrs. E. G. Hill, Mrs. J. G. lis (which had traveled all theway from California and arrived in good condition), lora, Mayflower, Queen, Mrs. Geo. West, Miss Florence Pullman, Mrs. Geo. H. Morgan andGeorgienne Bramhall. In all there were 70 extra fine novelties displayed thatAutumn and distributed the next Spring, 24 of them being seedlings from thewonderful collection of Pitcher & Manda. Many of these varieties were sold at $nO per 100 on March 1, 1894, while theaveraere price was probably $30 jjer 100, and they were sold in enormous quan-tities, individual firms, many of them, buying as many as one or two hundredof the most popular sorts for their own planting. This year marked high waterin the sale of new chrysanthemums, which has been steadilj diminishing eversince. Many of these fine sorts have since been discarded, as their weak points underculture have been demonstrated; among them were tall growers, bare necks, weak.


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