. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Ar«CET 13, iei4. The Florists' Review 71 WATKIirilOOF. Collapsible Planting Pots. ?rB»o^Wcon^lnn^nriaU, ' Made from heavy Water- proof stock tbat will last for months, abso- lutely no break- age. Oallfornla floristsare using them in 100,000 lots for propa- sratlngr KOSES, PALMS, FEBNS, CUTTINGS and BULBS of all kinds. Just the thingr for Parcel Post basin CM. Send for sam- ple and price to THE EXPAN CO. BoxY. 935 E. Central Av«^ Radlands, Cal. Mention The B^tlew when yoa write. CYCLAMEN I @ $ per 100


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Ar«CET 13, iei4. The Florists' Review 71 WATKIirilOOF. Collapsible Planting Pots. ?rB»o^Wcon^lnn^nriaU, ' Made from heavy Water- proof stock tbat will last for months, abso- lutely no break- age. Oallfornla floristsare using them in 100,000 lots for propa- sratlngr KOSES, PALMS, FEBNS, CUTTINGS and BULBS of all kinds. Just the thingr for Parcel Post basin CM. Send for sam- ple and price to THE EXPAN CO. BoxY. 935 E. Central Av«^ Radlands, Cal. Mention The B^tlew when yoa write. CYCLAMEN I @ $ per 100 @ per 100 Primula Obconica. a^a-inch per 100 Cineraria. 2*fl-inch perlOO Sprenseri, 2»4-inch perlOO SprenReri. 3-inch perlOO Plumosus, 2ifl-inch per 100 GERMAN FLORAL CO. Formerly R. K«ll LENTS (Via Portland. Box 190) ORKQON Mention The Review when yon write. Asparagus Plumosua, 2-in $ per 100 Sprengeri, extra strong, 3-in per 100 Sprengeri, a^a-in per 100 Sprengeri. 2 -in per 100 F. 0. B. Portland. Wm. Borsch, Hillsdale. Ore. Mention The Review when yon write. FOBCINO SPIB^AS. Please tell me when to force spirsBas imported from Holland in order to have them in for Christmas, also for Easter. F. & L. Spirffias are rarely seen at Christmas. If cold storage roots are procurable, they will flower in eight to nine weeks. Allow Gladstone and astilboides eight weeks, and Queen Alexandra and Peach Blossom eight to ten days longer for Raster in a temperature of 60 degrees. C. W. HYDRANGEAS FOR NEXT JUNE. I have some hydrangeas which I torced last spring. I want to force them next year, to be in flower about June 1. When should they be dried off, and howf About what time should I start them and what should be their general treatment to have them in "ower at the desired timef F. L. Hydrangeas to flower as late as June ^ ^ill need no special preparation and "^•?ying off, as would plants for early torcing. Keep the plan


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