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Title: Florists' review (microform)
Identifier: 5205536_16_1 (find matches)
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Subjects: Floriculture
Publisher: Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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AucisT :(i, I'.td.".. The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 817
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Canadian Horticultural Association in Convention at Montreal, August 10,1905. »;r('Utroper time should also rccclxr careful attention, iis this is the true smiicc of liardy foliaye of yood tcKlure and cidnr. without whi(di wi' cannot eutcf i>ii tiir short days with a fair cIi.-liicc nt sue cess. As the iiit;lit hcMirs bewin to yet idiilly less ventilation will be rei;uireil ami particular cai'e should be i.i.n rull^e it te . I i^.l ;';.e.l I . b'iKI >. CUT FROM TEAS. 1 have lieeli ^^liiwiu-X To'^es t'l'V Iwo >earsand am wioideiiuM j f ; ,,,,, ^.itin^ a fair crop. ; h.-ive aluMit 'ihh pl.ints on solid lieds aiol am ^^ixiiiL; tlieiii ordi- nary rose treatment. The plants -land I'rom four to siv feet tii^h. Last >ejson 1 i-iit nearly lii.iiiiii msev.. :no;_ t'l i;iii the I'leseiit (Hit looj< will cut Il'.-"IIIi i'T nxel' I I'lon the fiod p;;inl s. 1,. ' 1. Assuniih^ that these are tea ln^es. you ha\t' done fairly W(dl. this b(Mny; a fair cut from solid benidies. iSeeinjj; that you have only lieen j;ro\vin(f for two years you may expect to obttiin a hijiher averajj;e with a little more ex- perience. KiBKS. PLANTS FOR EASTER. I would like to know if Horothy Per- kins roses tiiat were propagated last win- ti'r can be maile to bkcuii for next Kaster.' A. .1. U. Oorotliy Perkins is rather mori' ditli- cult to yet into bloom at biaster than any (d' the other ramblers and to have any <liauce of success tlie plants must be stidiio, \iiroious and the wood well rip- I'lieil befoie they are touched by frost. They should be lifted froin the lield as soon as they sheil their leaves, potted and placed in a cool cellar iititil January, when tliev should be ei;idually illtl'oduced to heat and liiiht. Stock of the aei' meiitioneil, unless exceptionally stronj^. would hardly )iay for the ti^uible. Two- ve;ir idd stock selected fur fol'cino .W oil l< I I" pivfer.-ible. l\ii;i:s. • RENAMED ROSES. Tliiie (.-.•in lie no ijiiestioii as to the le.-iiiiv 111' llie ii.se r'raii Karl 1 huschk i. a erdsvi l.elVVeetl Meiveiile de 1.Villi aild pears that ll wj'^ Nhilpit I'd at \ arioiis ■ )daees in (ill iji.i ii\ liv it- lai-^iM'. I'l.'ter Laiiiliirt. a- Srlinee Kiillii^iu ' Siii.w (Jlleein, but at thai lime ii was 'iiui in commerce. When Mr. La.nlieit HlVered it to the trade he vini it mit under tin- name of i'laii Kail hriisihki. The (piestluu is, which name should have precedence.' \\'as th" exhibition ui' the rose without description or li^iire to be taken as siilliiieiit pii Id iiity .' If it was, tlii'n of course the first name oiiixht to remain—- ;ia It iciila rly it' the ruse was cert iticated; as it proli.alily was. )iut the jniblic cai"s little for iiiles of priority; it has ^(it to know and appre(date the rose as i'rau (or Madame) Karl Drusehki. and nut ail the conyr<'sses will be able to effeid a cliange. It will be remem- bered that a similar (piestiou arose with rtd'ereni-e to )\Irs. \V. J. (Want. This lovidy rose was e.xhiliited ami certificared and. we believe, beiuedaled under this name. The stock was sold tu a firm cd' A mericnII nurservmeu, who considered that as they had purchased the I'ose they had the riejit to name it as they idiiise. and thus the name Iwdle Sie- iireclit is uttached to it ill America. We need not enter upon the etliii-al <pieS- tiiiii wheiher the purchasers were rii;ht or vvioii;,f in their proiedure. Assiim- iiiif for areumeiit "s sake that they were within their rieht. we are eijiially with- in mir- by adheiine- to the rule id' prior- ity of piililic.at ion. ami in our trade c.ataliieiies and particularly in idlicial publications. precedence shiuild be eivcn to the Knylish i;ither than to the .\ iiLeric.-i n lady. I'l.iii Kail Ihii-chkl ;s ;.;.ibabl\ the lilic'-l V\ hrte lliiW eled livlirid (nlpetual ruse ill ciill i\ at iuu. It is a ^uu.l ^ruwer :llli; t'lee liliiuiiier, pludnciiiu t'l'eely lull^ ;iuilitei; I.lids .•illd limiid pe!;iN. I-)virv riise u;-;,\vi.'r shuuM i nd iid-' . t hiH o;.i;.,; lusi- ill hi- cuili-i-t lull. ll Is a fill! lillt t ullllule liis, . I 1:1 I d'-Iiel S ' ( llliiU- PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. i.io .viii.-n.'ur ,-i;ni.i'iicr~' 1;— v.'-i. h.- rir. tul)'!- I;i'l'rin:ihl! S-J •11 licl; I .IJIlM!!-, i:-c ,;i' VV 1 . \. ^^ ^ ill I. .ill.I J..ilii;c'i ' The hitesi I k .11 the fn-^r i- liy a w ell kiiuw ll (lerioaii wiitii and de.als wiiili ros,. (rfowiiie. Hut v.hiilly amateur, ;is it ts pr.acticed ahmy the l\1iiiie. It is Ivun-l.ited by dujm Wefitherr., F. 1". 11. S., all.I luiitaiii- iiccasioiial notes iiy th" t lanslatur )Miintiiii; out diCerences iii cuiture lir \arieties .apfiannt to mie whose experieiiee h;is 1 11 in the iiiilder if more licKle ijim.it.' of tic )!riti<h

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