November 2. 1918 



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ORCHIDS 



^^TRe Liberty Collection'' 



ORCHIDS 



We have selected from our unrivalled stock one hundred 

 of the most choice and rare forms which w^e offer for sale 

 at One Hundred Dollars per plant. 



This collection consists of Cattleyas, Laelio-Cattleyas, 

 Cypripediums, Brasso-Cattleyas, Dendrobiums, Sophro- 

 Cattleyas, Laelio-Brasso-Cattleyas, etc., which has taken 

 us many years to assemble. 



A most unique foundation on which to start a 

 notable orchid collection. 



Julius Roehrs Company 



Rutherford, N. J. 



ORCHIDS 



Photographs, Paintings and Complete List on Application 



ORCHIDS 



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A LILY BULB QUERY. 



I am desirous of information regard- 

 ing llagnificum lily bulbs. I have a 

 quantity of bulbs which have been 

 grown and flowered under glass, and 

 are now dug and being cured. These 

 bulbs have given many small bulblets 

 which I believe can be grown into 

 flowering size it properly treated. 

 What should I do with these now — 

 plant them outdoors or store? 



Any information pertaining to the 

 above would be greatly appreciated. 

 Respectfully yours, 



Maine. H. L. C. 



Bulbis of Lilium speciosum mag- 

 nificum may be planted now in the 

 open ground in rows three feet apart 

 and six inches distant in the row. In 

 two years they should be large enough 

 for forcing. It is better not to use 

 manure. A mulch of leaves or straw 

 during winter is beneficial. 



MID-WEST HORTICULTURAL EX- 

 POSITION. 



The date of the Mid-West Horticul- 

 tural Exposition has been changed 

 from November 5-8 to December 10-13, 

 on account of state quarantine for in- 

 fluenza. This is unfortunate but seems 

 imperative from present conditions. 

 Wesley Greene. 



Des Moines, la. 



DAISIES 



Boston YfUow, 2M in $7.00 $60.00 



Mrs. Sanders, 2 in 4.00 35.00 



White Marguerites, 214 in 6.00 50.00 



Gtant White, 21,4 in 6.00 50.00 



White Marguerites, 5 in $35.00 per 100 



C. U. LIGGIT 



Office, 335 Bulletin Building 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 



SPECIALISTS 

 ELMER D. SMITH & CO. 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



RERIM S 



Bench grown stock ready for six and elcbt 



inch pots — price 35c. and 50c. — rarletlei 



BOSTONS, KOOSBVELTS, WHITHAMIl 



and TEDDT, JB. 



H. H. BARROWS, Whitnan, Mass. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 

 IVI^V^ISOIM, IM. J. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



NURSBiYliEN, FLORISTS, PLANTERS 



Rl/THERFORD. NEW JERSEY 



We are subBcribers to the Nurserymen*! 

 ITund for Markat Development, also "Saj 

 It With Flowers" Publicity Campaign. 



NURSERY STOCK 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 



Small Fruits, Clematis, Evergreens 



and Roses. 



Write for Trade List 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, GeDiva, N. T. 



We are subscribers to the Nurserymen's 

 Fund for Market Development 



HOLLAND NURSERIES 



BEST HABDT BHODODENDROXl, 

 AZALEAS, OONIFKKS, CLEMATU, 

 H. P. ROSES, 8HBUB8 AND HKR- 

 BACEOCS PLAITTS. 



P. OUWERKERK. 



2W JsH StrMt Witttwlin lliliHt 

 P. 0. «•. I HiMm. N. I. 



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