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1919, Quarantine No. 37

1919, Quarantine No. 34

  

References ;

  
  

* The Effect of Quarantine, by Mrs. Jeannett Dean, California, AIS Bulletin #2, p.34, January, 1921

  
  

* Quarantine #37 in The Garden Magazine, 1918

  
  

* 1920 Article in The American Gardeners' Chronicles, March p97. 1920 Robert Sturtevant Wrote "Before the hardships of Quarantine 37 . I had many English, Spanish, and Dutch iris for mid-June show, but now I treasure but a few for they did not take to my light, poorly-nourished soil. They prove the best of all irises for cut-flowers and I only hope that the Horticultural Board will prove a true prophet in foreseeing a time when "Dutch" bulbs can be as well grown in this country as in Holland and gardens may show again the beauty of bulbs by the hundred. Personally my passing acquaintance with the bulbous irises has not been sufficient to give me a knowing appreciation of the varieties by name, but I hope that others will be able to give them individuality."

  
  

* Quarantine 37 in The American Gardeners' Chronicles

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