. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mabch 20, 1913. The Florists' Review 57. A FULL LINE OF ^ Decorative Evergreens Mexicaji Ivy, Brake and Sword Ferns, Giant Woodwardia Ferns, Huckle- berry, Plumosus, etc. Guaranteed absolutely fresh picked and of tiptop quality at lowest market prices. C EADEN ULLEY. ^^^'^ Suta Cm. CiL Mention The Review when yon writ*. Roses 50 Belle Siebrecht 17c each 50 Gloire Lyonnaise 17c each 75 Ulrich Brunner 17c each 75 Lyon 25c each FERN HILL GREENHOUSES, Box 65 Fera HW P. 0., TACOMA, WASH. Telephone M. 7887-J2 Mention The Review when you write L


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mabch 20, 1913. The Florists' Review 57. A FULL LINE OF ^ Decorative Evergreens Mexicaji Ivy, Brake and Sword Ferns, Giant Woodwardia Ferns, Huckle- berry, Plumosus, etc. Guaranteed absolutely fresh picked and of tiptop quality at lowest market prices. C EADEN ULLEY. ^^^'^ Suta Cm. CiL Mention The Review when yon writ*. Roses 50 Belle Siebrecht 17c each 50 Gloire Lyonnaise 17c each 75 Ulrich Brunner 17c each 75 Lyon 25c each FERN HILL GREENHOUSES, Box 65 Fera HW P. 0., TACOMA, WASH. Telephone M. 7887-J2 Mention The Review when you write LARGEST FLOWER POT Manufacturers in the West. Complete stock of select red pots, pans, etc., always on hand. Write US for prices. CLAY PRODUCTS CO. Spokan*, Wash. Mention The Review when you write. PALMS YOU NEED THIS SEASON Kentia Forst., 2^ ft. high. In 6-ln. pots, $; 3 ft., : 3>u ft., $2JW: 4 ft, $; 4>a ft., 8-ln., $; 6 ft., 9-ln., $; 6 ft., 10-ln., $; 7 ft., 12-ln., $ each; lar^e speci- mens. In 16-ln. tubs, $ each. Phoenix Can., aU sizes, well established, never go back like balled ones. Phoenix Can. and l^ashlnsrtonla Rob., 2-in., $ per 1000. KENTIA NURSERIES, Santa Barbara. Cat. Mention The Review when you write. Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Strong plants in flats or 2i2-in. pots, at $ per 100; $ per 1000. Please order with cash. H. HAYASHI A CO 2311-73N Ave. ELMHURST. CALIF. Mention The Review when you write. revise our current notions that a bursted calyx is due to an inherent tendency in the plant to produce weak calyxes, or that it is the result of un- favorable temperatures or conditions of growth. True, it m|iy be that the presence of supernumerary buds may indicate an inherent weakness in the plant, but have we a right to say that this weakness is solely one of an im- perfect calyx? In the light of our present knowledge, it would appear that we must look for some other ex- planation. It is evide


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