The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . CARNATION WINSOME AT JOHN REIMELS, WOODHAVEN, N. Y. rgo6. The American Florist. be much ahead and will produce a bet-ter grade of blooms early in the should be kept up even ifthe presence of green flies has not beennoticed. It is good practice to fumi-gate once about every lO days or 2weeks. In regard to what to use it issometimes dffiicult to choose as there areso many preparations on the market. carnation enthusiast, some of the finestblooms to be found in the New Yorkmarket being cut here. The standardvarieties grown


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . CARNATION WINSOME AT JOHN REIMELS, WOODHAVEN, N. Y. rgo6. The American Florist. be much ahead and will produce a bet-ter grade of blooms early in the should be kept up even ifthe presence of green flies has not beennoticed. It is good practice to fumi-gate once about every lO days or 2weeks. In regard to what to use it issometimes dffiicult to choose as there areso many preparations on the market. carnation enthusiast, some of the finestblooms to be found in the New Yorkmarket being cut here. The standardvarieties grown are Enchantress, Gover-nor Wolcott, Genevieve, Lord, andHarry Fenn. These have for a longtime given the best of satisfaction, bothin point of productiveness and qualityof flower. Novelties to be seen are a


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