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The Florists^ Review 



April 6. 1922 



Ball's White Aster 



Introduced by us last season and although a most unfavorable 

 year for asters, has given very general satisfaction. It is a 

 well rounded flower, pure white, exceptionally free flowering 

 and distinctively double. Ya oz., 7Sc; J4 oz., $1.35; 1 oz., $5.00. 

 We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for their 

 letters of appreciation of this aster. 



The Ball Calendula 



We take this opportunity of announcing the introduction of the 

 Ball Calendula for July, 1922. 



This new orange Calendula represents a very great improve- 

 ment in size, length of stem and fullness of flowers. It has ex- 

 hibited these superior characteristics uniformly for the past 4 

 years not only with us but with other growers, whose testimo- 

 nials, with further announcements, will appear later. Although 

 an average crop of seed is expected, we suggest you place your 

 order with us at once. Trade pltfof % oz., $3.00; oz., $5.00. 



For 



and we annually make most searching tests of 

 prompt shipment and know this list cannot 

 their Yalue for cut flower purposes; priced to 



Hercules, finest rose pink 



Constance Hinton, large white 



Hawlmark Pink, salmon rose pinJ( 



Orchid, rich lavender 



Dalsybud, light pink 



Sparkler, rose cream pink 



Mrs. Tom Jones, bright blue 



Elegrance, blush pink 



Mrs. CuthbertHon, pink and white 



Annie IloniiaHS, amber pink 



Margraret Atlee, cream pink 



B. F. Felton, lavender 



Florence Nightingale, rose lavender 



GEO. J. BALL 



Ball's Summer Peas 



the past 15 years we have grown summer Peas extensively 

 es. We have stocks of the following kinds ready for 

 ed upon for standard varieties. Listed in the order of 

 stage and insurance. 



Margaret Madison, lavender blue $0.40 



Wedgrwood, clear blue 



Blue Monarch, dark blue 



Hope,' light cerise 



Root. Sydenham, glowing orange 



Royal Purple, clear purple 



Vermilion BrllliaBt, pure scarlet 



Tlie President, orange scarlet 



King Edward, deep crimson 



Warrior, bronze maroon 



Floradale Fairy, deep cream 



fieo. Herbert, rosy carmine 





GLEN ELLYN, ILL. 



Easter Plants 



LILIES— 5,000 Plants, 3 to 6 buds and 

 blooms per plant, 25c per bud or bloom. 



SPIRAEAS— Peach Blossom, 6 and 7- 

 inch pots, $1.50 and $2.00 each, extra 

 fine. 



ROSES— Baby Rambler type, 4-inch, 35c; 

 5-inch, 75c; 6-inch, $1.50 and $2.00. 



HYACINTHS— 4-inch, 25c; 6-inch, 75c; 

 7-inch, $1.25. 



TULIPS — 5-inch pans, 50c; 6-inch pans, 

 75c. 



HYDRANGEAS— French varieties, 4- 

 inch, 40c and 50c; 5-inch. 75c and $1.00; 

 6 and 7-inch, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. 



The above listed plants are of first (lualily 



BEGONIAS— Red or Pink Chatelaine, 4- 

 inch, 25c; 5-inch, 40c. 



PRIMULAS— Obconica, '4-inch, 25c; 5- 

 inch, 40c. 



PELARGONIUMS— Easter Greetino-, 4- 

 inch, 35c; 5-inch, 50c and 75c. 



GERANIUMS— 4-inch, in bloom, 20c. 

 CINERARIAS— 4-inch, 35c; 5-inch, 50c. 



FERNS— Boston type, 4-inch, 25c; 5-inch, 

 50c and 60c; 6-inch. 85c and $1.00. 



ASPARAGUS FERNS— 3-inch, 15c; 4- 

 inch, 25c; 5-inch, 40c. 



All shipments are at purchaser's risk. 

 'y'^fo for packing if out of pots, and 7H^ if in pots. 

 TERMS— If credit established with us, i at 30 days. Otherwise cash with order. No'C. 0. D. shipments 



FREY & FREY, 1338 ST., LINCOLN, NEB. 



