The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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CARNATION TEMPERATURES. 



Mr. Cliiis. Kiii.pf, Kiilumiml, liul.. lul- 

 iMs n- Hint wlial he iiiiaiit to siiv in thf 

 i>,ii->ii.ii ;it ll.i' ,-arTiMti(m mci'ting .if 

 iir ('lii.;ii;.i l'Iori,i>' (.'hib iis rcfrarils 

 1 1 11.1 1 i( III I. Mi|i. i.iiiii-cs was that lie main- 



1 . I |M i.iiini' of 4() to 48 degrci's 



! Ill 11 .11 il'jici's is coiisiderpil hisrli. 



DAHLIAS. 



;i jihotograpli lakoii 

 <l:ihlias on tlio urou 

 A Gian/. HicUsvillo 



\v;i* ])lanteil vatlici 

 lio;,'im (lie 12tli of . 

 Noc-oiid week in -h 

 tubers in rows in 

 farnirv ).lants pota 

 with the I'lanet Jr. 



Cuttings. 



from the bottom and eontinne doinj; so. 

 I am positive that one variety. (Jolden 

 Wi'dilin;;, j.'ets better every year witli us 

 by rooting cuttings in the fall an.l prop 

 ajjatinj; the tops in the sprinji. 

 Specimens. 

 If vou inlen.l ■;i..win;_' a iVu plaiit- 

 for -pe.iniens it i> bifih time I be .•ultiii;;^ 

 were rooted. To get large plants you 

 must have a long season of growth. Hoot 

 liiem cool and grow them oool. Then 

 they will keep strong and sturdy and 



