. American carnation culture. Carnations. 180 AMERICAN CARNATION CITLTI^RE. therm. THis fact is abundantly proven by one hundred carnations that have been imported from Europe and as many from Califor- nia, very few from either source having appeared on the recom- mended list the second time. Sievers of California is credited with the origin of Ethel Crocker, but it was not grown from Cali- fornia seed, and Siever's glass treatment of carnations at San Fran- cisco tends to normalize their nature to the requirements of the 50- degree isotherm. A higher mean annual temperature by greenhouse meth


. American carnation culture. Carnations. 180 AMERICAN CARNATION CITLTI^RE. therm. THis fact is abundantly proven by one hundred carnations that have been imported from Europe and as many from Califor- nia, very few from either source having appeared on the recom- mended list the second time. Sievers of California is credited with the origin of Ethel Crocker, but it was not grown from Cali- fornia seed, and Siever's glass treatment of carnations at San Fran- cisco tends to normalize their nature to the requirements of the 50- degree isotherm. A higher mean annual temperature by greenhouse methods may, if it has not already done so, evolve a new species of carna- tion adapted to a higher artificial or natural isotherm than 50 de- grees. See chapter on a new species of carnation. ^J^ A TYPE OF CARNATION WITH SERRATED Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lamborn, Levi Leslie, 1829- [from old catalog]. Alliance, Ohio, L. L. Lamborn


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