. The American carnation; How to grow it. Ward, Charles Willis. Histoiy of the Development of the Carnation Dorner. The first variety he introduced to commerce was Ethel, a seedHng of Portia, crossed with the pollen of L. L. Lamborn; it was chiefly valuable as a summer bloomer. In 1898 or 1899, General Gomez, General Maceo, Mrs. James Dean and John Young were introduced, all of which were largely cultivated for a number of years by commercial growers. Next followed Glacier, in 1900, and Governor Roosevelt, Golden Beauty and Novelty, which were introduced in 1901. Viola Allen, Harry Fenn and J.
. The American carnation; How to grow it. Ward, Charles Willis. Histoiy of the Development of the Carnation Dorner. The first variety he introduced to commerce was Ethel, a seedHng of Portia, crossed with the pollen of L. L. Lamborn; it was chiefly valuable as a summer bloomer. In 1898 or 1899, General Gomez, General Maceo, Mrs. James Dean and John Young were introduced, all of which were largely cultivated for a number of years by commercial growers. Next followed Glacier, in 1900, and Governor Roosevelt, Golden Beauty and Novelty, which were introduced in 1901. Viola Allen, Harry Fenn and J. H. IN'Ianley were introduced in 1902, Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Governor Bliss and Alpin Glow in Carrviii"- the Plants iu the Greenhouse 30. 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 Ward, Charles Willis. New York, De La Mare
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