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The Florists' Review 



July 5, 1917. 



Stock You Need Now 



MUMS 



$3.00 per 100: Chrysolora, Oconto, Engue- 

 hard, Polly Rose, Charles Rager, Early Frost, 

 Chieftain, Unaka, E. A. Seidewitz, White 

 Frick, Helen Frick, Golden Glow, Glory of 

 Pacific, etc. Also large line of Pompons. 



ROSES 



3-inch, own root, $8.00 per 100 ; grafted, 

 $13.00 per 100. Varieties: Killarney, White 

 Killarney, Richmond, Kaiserin, Rhea Reid, 

 Ophelia, Hoosier Beauty, Shawyer. 



PRIMULAS-Obconica 



Mostly bright colors, Grandiflora and Giant 

 Crimson and Pink, 2%-inch $4.00 per 100, 

 3-inch $7.00 per 100, 4-inch $12.00 per 100. 



BEGONIAS 



Chatelaine and Luminosa, 2X-inch $5.00 

 per 100, 3-inch $8.00 per lOO, 4-inch $15.00 

 per 100. 



CYCLAMENS 



Best German Varieties, separate colors, 

 2%-inch $7.00 per 100, 3-inch $10.00 per 

 100, 4-inch $20.00 per 100. 



All the above are fine stock and ready for immediate shipment. 

 Cash required from unknown parties. 



C. H. FREY, Florist 



LINCOLN, - - - - - NEBRASKA 



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of klaxons and other noise-producing 

 whistles. 



J. W. Hill, of Des Moines, la., read 

 a night letter from Herl)ert C. Hoover, 

 the U. S. food controller, expressing re- 

 gret that he was unable to attend the 

 convention and commending a reso- 

 lution which pledged the cooi)eration 

 of the association in dealing with the 

 food situation. He suggested that a 

 representative be sent to Washington 

 to confer with the proper authorities 

 on the subject. 



THE TEXAS ASSOCIATION. 



Secretary J. S. Kerr, of the Texas 

 State Nurserymen's Association, an- 

 nounces the completion of the ])rogram 

 for the summer meeting of the body to 

 be held at College Station, Tex., August 

 2, during tlie week of tlie Texas farm- 

 ers' congress. The regular annual con- 

 vention of the association will be held 

 September 25 and 26, the place of meet- 

 ing to be decided upon at next month's 

 session. Membership dues should be 

 sent at once to Secretary J. S. Kerr, of 

 Sherman, in order to secure position in 

 both the summer and fall edition of the 

 badge book. 



The program for next month's meet- 

 ing follows: 



"Relation of the Large Grower to tlie Small 

 Grower," by S. I.. Dale. Dainserfielrt. 



"The Effect of Spring Freezes on Tropical 

 and Sub-Tropical Fruits in the lUo Grande Val- 

 ley," by George J. Uoyer, San Henito. 



"As to Getting Hetter and More Efficient 

 Publicity, Would It He Advantageous to Take 

 Membership in Some State Organization Fitted 

 for Such Purpose?" by .1. 11. Mayhew, Waxa- 

 hachie. , „ 



"Some Recollections, Observations and Sug- 

 gestions," by F. T. Ramsey. Austin. 



"The Imjwrtance of tlie Home Orchard and 

 How to Ilulld It," by J. S. Kerr, Sherman. 



POINSETTIAS 



Ready ia July, strong 2^-iach stock, 

 $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. Get your 

 orders in now. 



Fern Flats 



Shipped in or out of flats, $2.00 per flat: 

 20 flats or more at $1.75 per flat. 



Pansy Seed will be scarce. Our widely 

 known Prize Mixture, $5.00 per ounce. 



Catalogue for the asking. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY & CO. 



1004 Lincoln Bidg.. Philadelphia, Pa. 



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JOSEPH HEACOGK CO. 



WYNCOTE, PA. 



K E N X I K S 



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"Home Beaiitificntion as a Factor in Our 

 Domestic and National Well-being," bv .7. U. 

 Haker, Fort Worth. 



"The Imixirtance of Evergreen Planting in 

 Texas," by H. G. Strayhorn, Tyler. 



NEWAEK. N. J. 



The Market. 



Roses brought better prices last week, 

 especially the white varieties. The 

 same is true of valley. Other stock was 

 in good supply, with prices unchanged 

 from the week before. There have been 



Pot Grown Ferns 



Strong plants 



Boston, Scottii, Whitman!, Elegan- 

 tissima and Piersoni 



2>^-inch pots per 100, $5.00 



4-inch pots each, .20 



VERONA FERNS 



In 2>^-inch pots per 100, $8.00 



Best Fern on the market 



JOHN BADER CO. 



U2C Kiltt Street, N. S. nTTSBORGII, tk. 



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Roses - Carnations 

 Verbenas 



J. L. DILLON 



BtOOMSBUlM, FA. 



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CHAS. D. BALL 



POROWKB OW 

 ALMS, ETC. 



■•nd to* Prlo* List 



HOLMtSmiRG, : PHIUDfLPHIA, P/L 



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