CARNATIONS IN C\NADA I 57 



Henry Dale got together a few seedlings from growers in 

 the United States, the names of which are now unknown, 

 and began growing the plants in pots. Five years later 

 began the great change in methods of cultivation, which 



Typical Bloom of Winsor 



revokitionized the whole system practically of commercial 

 horticulture in this country, that of transferring the Carna- 

 tions from pots to beds. 



It is mere repetition to enter into cultural details, so 

 much having been said elsewhere in this book. 



