. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OCTOBEB 19, 1916. The Floiists^ Review ar>vnr^:t^f-^ 'SfliC^if»iir:=^-:»'w^V»^ 19. Carnations in House No. If of the New GuIIett Range at Lincoln. "Washburn, Enchantress and "White En- chantress. House No. 5 also was devoted entire- ly to carnations. They had been plant- ed in the latter part of July and the varieties were Champion, Ward, Match- less and White Enchantress. In house 5, there were about 33,000 plants, the same number as in house 6 and house 11. Thirteen thousand of the plants in house 5 were Matchless. The other three va


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OCTOBEB 19, 1916. The Floiists^ Review ar>vnr^:t^f-^ 'SfliC^if»iir:=^-:»'w^V»^ 19. Carnations in House No. If of the New GuIIett Range at Lincoln. "Washburn, Enchantress and "White En- chantress. House No. 5 also was devoted entire- ly to carnations. They had been plant- ed in the latter part of July and the varieties were Champion, Ward, Match- less and White Enchantress. In house 5, there were about 33,000 plants, the same number as in house 6 and house 11. Thirteen thousand of the plants in house 5 were Matchless. The other three varieties were divided about evenly. The Bose Houses. House No. 4 was the first rose house to be reached. In section 8 Killarney, White Killarney and some Brilliant had been rested and started They were just coming into crop in fine shape. Some Mrs. Russell and Ophelia in sec- tion 7 were just over the resting period and being started. Only one bench in this house had been run through with- out resting. This was a bench of Wards and they looked well. In house 3, section 6 contained Kil- larney and White Killarney which had been started up after resting. Section 5 consisted of one bench of Ward and nine benches of Killarney and White • Killarney, all in crop and giving a big cut. Section 5 in this house certainly was the best seen so far, but section 3 in house 2 was better still. This sec- tion had been planted with young plants, about half Russell and half Ophelia, all now in crop. Section 4 in this house was also planted with Russell and Ophelia, but here the plants were old. The entire house was in crop and, from the looks of things in the refrigerator, a good number of flowers were being taken every day. In house 2 there were a few plants of Baby Doll. It was stated that these plants were merely a try-out of this variety and that so far it had made a fair showing. One bench in section 3 was devoted to Cecile Brunner. Tbe Bed Boses. ^>In section l*^the lasi house,


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