. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. This year we had a record-break- ing crop of some of the best market varieties, which we are offering to the commercial grower and market gardener only, far below regular prices, as we do not want to carry them over or sell them in bulk, giv- ing our patrons a real bargain. Per Pound CHRISTMAS PINK ORCHID, pink and white $ MRS. A. A. SKACH MISS LOUISE GUDE, shell pink MRS. JOS. MANDA , BRIDAL VEIL, white-seeded ] MRS. M. SPANOLIN, black-seeded white MRS. CHAS. ZVOLANEK, best laven- der ZVOLANEK'S PALE BLUE


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. This year we had a record-break- ing crop of some of the best market varieties, which we are offering to the commercial grower and market gardener only, far below regular prices, as we do not want to carry them over or sell them in bulk, giv- ing our patrons a real bargain. Per Pound CHRISTMAS PINK ORCHID, pink and white $ MRS. A. A. SKACH MISS LOUISE GUDE, shell pink MRS. JOS. MANDA , BRIDAL VEIL, white-seeded ] MRS. M. SPANOLIN, black-seeded white MRS. CHAS. ZVOLANEK, best laven- der ZVOLANEK'S PALE BLUE ZVOLANEK'S BLUE ZVOLANEK'S RED, largest red in ex- istence ZVOLANEK'S ORANGE YARRAWA ZVOLANEK'S BEAUTY, fiery dark rose ZVOLANEK ROSE, the famous bright pink, at $ per pound. No order of less than yi pound of each at these prices accepted. All these varieties are not only winter- flowerine, but they will produce more and better nowers out of doors than the old late Spencers, because they bloom 3 to 4 weeks earlier, before the hot weather sets in. Plant after the Chrysanthemum and get full crop for Easter. Plant in cool frames or outdoors just before the freezing begins and get full crop in May for Decora- tion Day. Plant out of doors in the spring and they will bloom early in June. Ant. C. Zvolanek & Sons LOMPOC. CALIFORNI A. The Wayside Gardens Co. GROWERS OF HARDY PLANTS Shmbs, Bulbs and S««da MENTOR, OHIO Windmill Talks on Bulbs You can but marvel at the gigantic task of the soldiers in digging the trenches on the battle fields of the World War. It reminds me of the tremendous labor of our own men, in the way we dig trenches, 4 feet deep, across our bulb fields, and standing in them, throw the top soil on the bottom, and the bottom on top. This we do every three years. Every three years the soil is shifted, a spadeful at a time, so that it will be done uniformly and done thoroughly. It is how we keep our soil always sweet; always ful


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