. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 100 The Florists* Review November 16, 1»16. Carnation Cuttings IT IS NOT TOO EARLY to order now if you desire December or January delivery. NEW VARIETIES Cottage Maid: Clear shell pink, sport of Mrs. C. W. Ward, possessing the same wonderful keeping and shipping qualities. Merry Christmas: Color, intense deep scarlet; large flower, well formed, splendid stem and calyx, splendid keaper. Doris: Color, brilliant maroon; vigorous grower, producing a succession of high-grade blooms on long, stiff stems; good calyx. Rosalia: A true cerise pink; splendid


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 100 The Florists* Review November 16, 1»16. Carnation Cuttings IT IS NOT TOO EARLY to order now if you desire December or January delivery. NEW VARIETIES Cottage Maid: Clear shell pink, sport of Mrs. C. W. Ward, possessing the same wonderful keeping and shipping qualities. Merry Christmas: Color, intense deep scarlet; large flower, well formed, splendid stem and calyx, splendid keaper. Doris: Color, brilliant maroon; vigorous grower, producing a succession of high-grade blooms on long, stiff stems; good calyx. Rosalia: A true cerise pink; splendid grower and producer; a good commercial variety in every respect. Old Gold: Deep yellow with faint pink stripes; the earliest and freest flowering of all yellow varieties; a decided im- provement over Yellow Prince. Aif of the above varieties, $ per 109, $ per 1000. Last Season's Introductions and Standard Varieties loo looo Belle Washburn, brilliant red $ $ Nancy, light salmon Nebraska, bright scarlet Aviator, bright scarlet Miss Theo, true rose pink Alice Coombs, salmon pink Red Wing, bright red Complete description on application. Good Cheer Enchantress Supreme Pink Delight Alice Benora And all other standard varieties S. S. Pennock-Meehan Company PHILADELPHIA 1608-1620 Ludlow Street THK WHOLKBALS NEW YORK 117 West 28tli Street FLORISTS OF PHILADKLPHIA BALTIIVIORE Franklin and St. Paul Streets WASHINQTON 1216 H Street. Mention The Review when yon write. them out in nursery rows. Leave only the tops of the cuttings above the ground; soak with water and tamp the soil about them hard. If you can give them some water for a few weeks, the percentage of rooted cuttings will be greater. Keep the soil between the rows well cultivated. Spring cuttings planted in the same way will root fairly well, provided they are watered or that


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