. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. fjTulm9 t^cKry Ca ^ At TU Si^ of TW t^ I Box 24 Rutk«rf*r4 SSiiBSSi. Rychlik's Floral Gardens have again carried away the honors for their gladi- oli. About twenty acres of choice gla- dioli are in bloom here and make a beau- tiful sight. The George Martin nurseries are well stocked with a fine lot of perennials. Mr. Martin says that orders for fall delivery are coming in steadily. T. K. Norman & Sons have an excep- tionally fine stock of perennials and shrubs this year. T. J. M HOW GOVERNMENT HELPS US. Department of Agriculture's Work. Th


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. fjTulm9 t^cKry Ca ^ At TU Si^ of TW t^ I Box 24 Rutk«rf*r4 SSiiBSSi. Rychlik's Floral Gardens have again carried away the honors for their gladi- oli. About twenty acres of choice gla- dioli are in bloom here and make a beau- tiful sight. The George Martin nurseries are well stocked with a fine lot of perennials. Mr. Martin says that orders for fall delivery are coming in steadily. T. K. Norman & Sons have an excep- tionally fine stock of perennials and shrubs this year. T. J. M HOW GOVERNMENT HELPS US. Department of Agriculture's Work. The development of horticultural ami pomological activities of the United States Department of Agriculture rests on the foresight and work of two men: William Saunders, appointed horticul- turist in the department in 1862, and Prof. H. E. Van Damin, appointed as special agent in pomology in the depart- ment in 1885. From small beginnings, the work has grown to cover not only the cultural l)rol)lems of fruit and vegetable produc- tion, but includes the investigation of the diseases as well as the insect ene- Paper Dr. L. C. Corbctt, of tho United States nppurtincnt of AKricultiire, on "The De- velopment of the Horliciilturiil nnd I'omolosical Work of the I'nited States Department of AfrriruUnre," presented nt the forty-seventh annual convention of the American Association of Nurserymen, held nt Detroit, Mich., June 28 to 30, lyi";.'. On Assorted Carloads of ornamentals we can save you money. Let us talk it over. Also a few surplus carloads of Amoor River and California Privet. It will pay you to get our prices on assorted carloads. Onarga Nursery Company CULTRA BROS^ Nanagcra ONARGA, - ILLINOIS READY TO DO BUSINESS FALL 1922-SPRING 1923 Roses, fine assortment, forcing grades. Privet, California and Amoor River. Barberry Thunbergii, L' and 3-year. Shrubs, full line. Climbing Vines, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits, Ever- greens. Imported French-grown Ros


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