Archive image from page 165 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 This fact is now fully recog- , ,, , ~j r , nized by all progressive grow- .a J. Ventilated barrel. ' = ,, _ ers. p. S. Earle. /'./. ;,iii,/ /7(ii(e«.âWhile flowers should not be crushed by being crowded in shipment, i


Archive image from page 165 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 This fact is now fully recog- , ,, , ~j r , nized by all progressive grow- .a J. Ventilated barrel. ' = ,, _ ers. p. S. Earle. /'./. ;,iii,/ /7(ii(e«.âWhile flowers should not be crushed by being crowded in shipment, it is more often that damage is done by their being too loosely' packed and being able to move and shake against one anotlic-r. In this wav the petals are often damaged. The Harri-ii nil r,,-iil,,rum lilies, in fact all the true liliei. I ' ' â ''ti.'ult of all flowers to pack. They i liar no part of the flower will touch eitlnr ' -ides of the box. Several dozen III i, I , .; ;. ji iher and if the flowers are closely iiitiivv i I I lo no harm to each other as they will all I If this plan is not followed then tiny II' . n veloped in cotton batting. Onliiil., |i Ilia 111 II Iv ,,f the Cattleya type, are difficult to pack Imt ti-avel finely if each spray is fastened to the bottom of the box. Wrap a piece of soft paper around the stem and fasten to the bottom of the box with a small staple PaiDfiKIA (Latin, pffi?'.'. Mm II : /' ' '/,,. liubidcece, Fm' ; i. al r Winers, mostly rial \' i lii- . ami 111'' Malay Archipelago, but .' â ; r a ',, ai ami one Brazil. I', (â :.. â ,' ,| j,i i; W. Oliver at the n-. i ' ', ' ,,-tân, D. C. Oliver writes ('Pla, â i , :- '. it is 'usu- ally grown as a ~i' ' ' , but it is hardier than i Laiarill\ - ijijn-. il, it is rather an attractive-looking but not vine. The leaves, or any part of the plant, when bruised emit a nio-st offensive odor. Cuttings shoul


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