. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . Callas, U4 to IW-in Callas. 11-2 to 2-iii Liilum Rubrum. S-O-in , (170 bulbs to case.) Cold Btorage Liilum Rubrum, 9-11-in , (100 bulbs to case.) Cold storage Lilium Giganteum Cold Storage F. O. B. Chicago, 1000 9-10 in., fine for late work $ Dont get Left for Easter. Lilium Multiflorum 7-9-in. (300 bulbs to case) per 1000 9-10-in. (200 bulbs to case), per 1000 1000 Per Mat (120 bulbs) 8 Mats (900 bulbs) $ DUTCH


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . Callas, U4 to IW-in Callas. 11-2 to 2-iii Liilum Rubrum. S-O-in , (170 bulbs to case.) Cold Btorage Liilum Rubrum, 9-11-in , (100 bulbs to case.) Cold storage Lilium Giganteum Cold Storage F. O. B. Chicago, 1000 9-10 in., fine for late work $ Dont get Left for Easter. Lilium Multiflorum 7-9-in. (300 bulbs to case) per 1000 9-10-in. (200 bulbs to case), per 1000 1000 Per Mat (120 bulbs) 8 Mats (900 bulbs) $ DUTCH Named, 1st size HYACINTHS Named, 2nd size Fancy Forcing, colors Miniature. Named TULIPS, Cottage and Darwins 1000 Bouton dOr $ Gesneriana Spathulata Isabella Maidens 1000 Clara Butt $ Gretchen Mme. Krelage Rev. Ewbank Pride of 4 kinds Named English Tulips at $20. Narcissus 1000 Emperor, select bulbs $ Golden Spur, select bulba Victoria, select bulbs Von Sion, XXX Double Nose Von Sion. Fancy » CHICAGO VAUGHANS SEED STORE 31-33 W. Randolph St. Nurseries and Greenhouses: Western Springs, 111. NEW YORK43 Barclay St. the foot, placing them in the row asstraight as possible in order to facilitatecultivation; the small bulbs average agreater number to the foot. Now Istrew some dry sheep manure over thebulbs, about 10 bags of 1(X) lbs. each tothe acre. In a sandy or light, gravellysoil one can well use twice ttat amount,but a rich, fertile soil does not need cover the bulbs I use the same shovelplow but have the wing as wide open aspossible, covering two rows in one trip. After finishing the planting and cover-ing of the bulbs, I take the double tooth-pick harrow and smooth the field, leavingjust marks enough so that I can see therows. Where the Winters are severe andthere is no snow. Narcissi, andIrises need a light covering of leaves,straw, or


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