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June 28, 1917. 



Stock You Need Now 



MUMS 



$3.00 per 100: Chrysolora, Oconto, Engue- 

 hard, Roman Gold, Alice Byron, Polly Rose, 

 Charles Rager, Early Frost, Chieftain, Unaka, 

 E. A. Seidewitz, 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. 



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, 2%-inch $5.00 

 per 100, 3-inch $8.00 per ICO, 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 



when about 2 weeks old. This is done 

 by spinning fine silken threads across 

 a portion of the leaf near the edge, each 

 strand being shorter than that preced- 

 ing. This procedure gradually draws 

 the leaf over. The folded portion of 

 the leaf is then made fast to the leaf 

 proper by shorter strands of silk. 

 Within this shelter the larva feeds, 

 skeletonizing the portions of the leaf 

 within reach. 



SANSAS CITY, MO. 



The Market. 



The market last week was flooded 

 with all kinds of seasonable stock, espe- 

 cially carnations and roses, and some of 

 it went to tlie dump. As a consequence 

 l)rices were low. 



The retailers, however, benefited by 

 tlie condition, as there was an unusually 

 good call for funeral and social work 

 and cut flowers. Tlie bedding plant 

 season is about closed, but there still is 

 (•onsi(leral)le business in stock for porch 

 boxes. 



Various Notes. 



A. F. Barbe reports that 1)usiness has 

 been good, es])ecially in bedding ]dants. 

 His stock is about sold out. Mr. Barbe 

 lias all his ciirysautliemums benched. 

 W. J. Barnes also has his fall stock in 

 good shai)e. 



William Bicdermann had two large 

 decorations last week. Ho is sold out in 

 bedding ]dants, having only enough left 

 to plant out for his own stock. 



.T. H. Boyd has completely sold out his 

 stock. Tiie old house at independence 

 has been torn down and replaced with 



CYCLAMEN - - - CYCLAMEN 



It will pay you to stock well with this desirable Christmas plant 



100 1000 



2%-inch, ready July 15th $ 7.50 $ 60.00 



3 -inch, ready July 1st 10.00 90.00 



4 -inch, ready Aug. 1st 20.00 200.00 



4 -inch, ready Aug. 15th (extra heavy) 25.00 225.00 



We have all the most desirable English and German varieties, 

 including plenty of dark red and salmon. They will be carefully 



packed in paper pots. 



GULLETT & SONS, Lincoln, III. 



BEGONIA REX 



Fine 2-inch stock $5.00 per 100 



FERNS— Boston and Roosevelt 



2-inch .$3.00 per 100 



FERNS- Wanamaker 



2-inch $4.00 per 100 



SNILAX 



2-inch $2.00 per 100 



CASH 



G. R. CAUSE 



Richmond, Indiana 



Mention The Review when you write. 



CHAS. D. BALL 



PGROXTKR OF 

 ALMS, ETC. 

 g«nd for Prlo« Uat 



flOmtSBURG, ; PHILADOPmA, PA, 



one 29x131 of Moninger construction. 

 It is planted to 5,000 mums. 



Pot Grown Ferns 



Strong plants 



Boston, Scottii, Whitmani, 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. 



im Riilli Street, N. S. mTSMIKGH, FA. 



Mention The R«t1>w when yen writ*. 



William Fitzhugh has returned from 

 an automobile trip to Denver, Colo. 



