The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . nspect ppw varieties hefor^^dissemination and we must depend larsrely upon T^hatvou sav in voTir advertisempnts. A srreat many Ipttprsof a spmi-confiipntial naturp are written bv vou toindure sales—letters intpuded to put you in close per-sonal relations with the grower. The confidence thusengendered is the Western goose and the crop ofgolden eggs is one whose loss you would may have the fullest faith in a resurrection afterdeath, but if vou once kill this valuable


The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . nspect ppw varieties hefor^^dissemination and we must depend larsrely upon T^hatvou sav in voTir advertisempnts. A srreat many Ipttprsof a spmi-confiipntial naturp are written bv vou toindure sales—letters intpuded to put you in close per-sonal relations with the grower. The confidence thusengendered is the Western goose and the crop ofgolden eggs is one whose loss you would may have the fullest faith in a resurrection afterdeath, but if vou once kill this valuable goose it wiUstay dead a long time. Study carefully then the spe-,;iai needs of this section and be sure you have goodreason before you urge a*purchase. When you havemade a sale, bear in mind that the journey is a longone: and that when first potted, a rooted cutting inthe Rockies has a hard struggle for existence. It isuseless to ship cuttings to that section unless theyare well rooted, and extra care should be taken to seethat they do not dry out in transit. Show a disposi- Jaiiuuri Fhe Plorists t^xcHange 109. Carnation Crimson Glow i not intioduced)Growers, Dailledouze Bros., Flatbush, N. Y. tion to advance our interests as well as your own andyou will find that we are an appreciative lot. I think that but two carnations have come to us inrecent years that have demonstrated their ability toproduce good flowers with strong stems in satisfac-tory quantities as grown by the average florist. Thesetwo are Mrs. Thos. W. Lawson and Enchantress, andthe florists of the Rocky Mountain rfgion all take offtheir hats to Peter Fisher. White T^awson Is just assatisfactory as the original pink, but the short stemearly in the season is an objection to both. Harlow-arden has been quite satisfactory, but the demand forthat color is small. Fiancee has proved a wonderfullyfine grower and blooms freely, but she has been onone protracted bust since October, and unless shemends her ways we will re


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