FIBRCABY 20, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



87 



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from a handsome man who is on the 

 committee. 



Eoman J. Irwin celebrated his forty- 

 third birthday anniversary February 20. 



LANCASTEE, N. Y. 



Barney Myers, manager of the range 

 of W. J. Palmer & Sons, was interested 

 in the news emanating ifrom the carna- 

 tion convention, especially in regard to 

 the new varieties. He knows from ex- 

 perience, as an old-time exhibitor, that 

 those who have made a business of stag- 

 ing blooms can often put one over on the 



novice, however well the blooms of the 

 latter may appear on the plants at home. 

 Speaking of carnations, Palmer's were 

 fortunate in having allowed the plants 

 to remain in a range they intended to 

 close. At the eleventh hour, too late to 

 do other than keep up heat, the old stock 

 was fed with sheep manure and the re- 

 turn in blooms and cuttings will be a 

 big asset. The varieties are Mrs. C. W. 

 Ward and White Enchantress. Consid- 

 ering how the plants were neglected, 

 the showing is remarkable. 



Among the rose stocks here, Mrs. Rus- 

 sell looks promising for Easter and the 



summer. The smoky, cloudy atmosphere 

 seems to suit it. Plants rested from 

 November until January are now break- 

 ing freely in the most profitable house 

 on the place. More roses and fewer car- 

 nations is the word here now. Fewer 

 bulbs are in evidence, owing to their 

 cost and to disappointing experiences. 

 After many years' experimenting, our 

 worthy confrere has concluded that his 

 neighbor farmer 's opinion that the bulbs 

 were not planted on the right side of 

 the moon, may be as good a guess as any 

 other at the reason for the failures. 

 Mr. Myers drew attention to a large 



