. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. f NeVEMBEB 16, 1916. The Florists^ Review 89. ALL OF THE LEADING VARIETIES Baby Elegance Echo Ellen Poulsen Erna Teschendorff George Elger Ideal Jessie Jeanny Soupert Le Ponceau Mrs. Taft Orleans Mme. Jules Gouchalt Schneewittchen Triompbe Orleanaise Yvonne Rabier, etc. In Any Quantity BABY At Any Time THE BKST IN THK WEST CATALOQUB ON REQUEST ROSES Special prices on all commercial varieties of Hybrid Teas. Write for quotations. Henry W. Turner Wholesale riorist Montebello, Cal. Mention The Barlcw when you write. WHOLESALE PRICES Subject to Change.
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. f NeVEMBEB 16, 1916. The Florists^ Review 89. ALL OF THE LEADING VARIETIES Baby Elegance Echo Ellen Poulsen Erna Teschendorff George Elger Ideal Jessie Jeanny Soupert Le Ponceau Mrs. Taft Orleans Mme. Jules Gouchalt Schneewittchen Triompbe Orleanaise Yvonne Rabier, etc. In Any Quantity BABY At Any Time THE BKST IN THK WEST CATALOQUB ON REQUEST ROSES Special prices on all commercial varieties of Hybrid Teas. Write for quotations. Henry W. Turner Wholesale riorist Montebello, Cal. Mention The Barlcw when you write. WHOLESALE PRICES Subject to Change. Beaatles perdoz., 60c, , $, $, $ Short Med. Sel. Shawyer per 100, $ Helen Taft Richmond Ophelia KUlamey White KUIarney Brilliant. Hooaler HllUnffdon CARNATIONS $ $ Hardy Femt perdos. bunches, MUed ?bort rosea In 1000 lots. $ NDlerFlonlCo. UTAH FARMINGTON, Mentlen The Itoyfew when y— write. good, substantial texture is far better. An open position in the full sun is best for growing the plants and early in the season no shade is needed. But later in the year, when the sun is more pow- erful, a light shading of cheesecloth, lath or other material must be given, or the flowers will open too rapidly and be deficient in color and substance. The shade should be applied when the buds are showing and before they are fully grown, and should be maintained until all are cut, when it should be removed. Allow the plants to finish their growth, feeding and watering freely, and then ripen and dry them off. After a month's drying cut the plants back, using the wood for cuttings if needed, and start them up again. At least three distinct crops may be grown this way in one year and far better flowers produced than under the haphazard way of plant- ing and leaving them alone to shift for themsel
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