. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 138 The Rorists' Review Jandakx 19. 1922 New Dark Pink Seedling Carnation VALENTINE Darker than Ward, free, early and constant bloomer, long, wiry stem, produces good plants, easy rooter, good commercial variety. Rooted cuttings, $ per 100; $ per 1000; $ for 5000 Deliveries beginning' January, 1922, and filled in rotation. Scored 86 points at District Growers' Association meeting at Springfield, III., March, 1921. JOHN STEIDLE, « «... CLAYTON, MO. Mention The Review when you write. hand and compared them with many park criticisms,
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 138 The Rorists' Review Jandakx 19. 1922 New Dark Pink Seedling Carnation VALENTINE Darker than Ward, free, early and constant bloomer, long, wiry stem, produces good plants, easy rooter, good commercial variety. Rooted cuttings, $ per 100; $ per 1000; $ for 5000 Deliveries beginning' January, 1922, and filled in rotation. Scored 86 points at District Growers' Association meeting at Springfield, III., March, 1921. JOHN STEIDLE, « «... CLAYTON, MO. Mention The Review when you write. hand and compared them with many park criticisms, which he thinks unduly magnify the defects from the necessity of more tree replacements, the removal of dead wood, proper thinning and prun- ing, etc. "That increased appropriations and executive direction for promptly effect- ing the needed park improvements are vitally important cannot be ques- tioned," adds Mr. Kelsey. "This is well illustrated by the present decadent condition of Central park, in New York city, and of Prospect park, in Brooklyn, N. Y., the two large centrally located parks of Greater New York. The loss of trees annually in Central park has been officially reported as 3,500 and in Pros- pect park nearly as many. Each of these parks should have at least $500,000 special appropriation for restoring the plantings, improving the turf, repairing the walks and other pressing improve- ments. That these parks are an in- comparable asset of the city, as are the parks of other cities, and an almost priceless possession must impress every- one who can see and enjoy what is now enjoyable for the public. The general condition of most of the other parks of New York city is fairly good and the varied topographies of Central and Prospect parks are attractive features.'' SAN FRANCISCO NOTES. (Continued from page 118.) they are handling just enough violets, carnations and roses to satisfy their cus- tomers. A trip to Sacramento, Stockton and other central Cal
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