. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The flortoU whoce cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fin orden ' ? " from other florists for local delivery on the usual |UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIUUUIIIIIIIIIIUIIU11UUIU111IIIUIUIIUUIIIUIIIUIUIIIUII1UIUIIUIIII Ruffalo ^-^N E W YORK MEMBERS y«/j'>s^i^i^i^iiSAjt^jix» Charles Sandiford 2692 Main Street Felton's Flower Shop | 352 Williams Street W. H. Sievers 330 Genesee Street S. A. Anderson 440 Main Street Colonial Flower Shop | 230 Delaware Avenue Wm. H. Grever 77 and 79 Allen Street Kr


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The flortoU whoce cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fin orden ' ? " from other florists for local delivery on the usual |UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIUUUIIIIIIIIIIUIIU11UUIU111IIIUIUIIUUIIIUIIIUIUIIIUII1UIUIIUIIII Ruffalo ^-^N E W YORK MEMBERS y«/j'>s^i^i^i^iiSAjt^jix» Charles Sandiford 2692 Main Street Felton's Flower Shop | 352 Williams Street W. H. Sievers 330 Genesee Street S. A. Anderson 440 Main Street Colonial Flower Shop | 230 Delaware Avenue Wm. H. Grever 77 and 79 Allen Street Kramer the Florist 1291 Jefferson Street Lehde & Galley 2165 Seneca Street L. H. Neubeck Mmn and High Streets W. J. Palmer & Son 1 304 Main Street I Scott the Florist Main and Balcom Streets I ^iiiriiiiiniiiiiiiimiroHHUiiiiiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimimiiniiiiinmiiiiiii;^ I STUPPY FLORAL CO. Orders Executed Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska St. Joseph, Mo. Members Florists' Telegraph Delivers KANSAS CITY, MO. Akin's Floral Co. 1203 Baltimore KANSAS CITY, MO. O'CONNELL FLOWER SHOP FOR SERVICE N. W. COR. INDEPENDENCE AVE. AND OAK. basal leaves, forming a large rosette at the surface of the ground at repotting time. These are invariably vigorous and productive. Each of these basal leaves in seedlings tips a bulb scale, and it is found that the plants which hold back and build up a large store by the development of an abundant, strong basal leafage before throwing up their flower stalks are the strongest and most productive. The plants which have bloomed in the field are exceedingly interesting from the fact that they bear mostly double-nosed bulbs, which when potted will give at the second blooming two stems bearing two to five flowers each. Why this preponderance of double-nosed bulbs occurs at this stage so prominently in field-grown seedlings is not entirely clear. The condition is more general than in pot-grown plants, i. e., those kept in pots


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