. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DOG-DAY ITEMS ILLINOIS CANES FOR ALL PURPOSES $ pet lOCO I 10tol2feet $ rer 1000 WINTER PEAS FOR FLOWERS SPKNCKR VARISTIKS H lb. Lb. Apple Blossom, light pink $ $ Asia Ohn. lavender and mauve .. .75 Countess Spencer, pure .60 Enchantress, bright «ink 60 Capt. of the Blues, purple 60 Marie Corelli, rose-carmine 75 Mrs. Routzahn, apricot-pink 75 Primrose Spencer 75 White Spencer, pure white .75 Mrs. C. H. Totty, lavender 50 GRANDIFLORA VARIETIES i4lb. Christmas White $ Christ


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DOG-DAY ITEMS ILLINOIS CANES FOR ALL PURPOSES $ pet lOCO I 10tol2feet $ rer 1000 WINTER PEAS FOR FLOWERS SPKNCKR VARISTIKS H lb. Lb. Apple Blossom, light pink $ $ Asia Ohn. lavender and mauve .. .75 Countess Spencer, pure .60 Enchantress, bright «ink 60 Capt. of the Blues, purple 60 Marie Corelli, rose-carmine 75 Mrs. Routzahn, apricot-pink 75 Primrose Spencer 75 White Spencer, pure white .75 Mrs. C. H. Totty, lavender 50 GRANDIFLORA VARIETIES i4lb. Christmas White $ Christmas Pink 50 Christmas Lavender 60 Mrs. Wm. Sim, salmon 50 Florence Denzer, pure white 30 Earliest of All, pink and .30 UNWIN TYPES Frank Dolby, lavender 50 E. J. Castle, crimson 50 Nora Unwin, white 30 Mrs. A. Watkins, pink 50 Lb. $ Wm. Elliott 8 Sons, 42 VESEY STREET. New York MMitInn Th* R*»l*w when yon writ*. of an ordinary walnut. Plant the pieces a foot apart each way over the bed, covering them to a depth of two inches. In eight days give the bed a covering of two inches of loam; then cover with hay or straw and leave until mush- rooms appear, which may be in five or six weeks, but is sometimes longer. On one occasion I waited seventeen weeks and had a grand crop, so you must not be of too nervous a temperament. When watering is necessary, heat the water to a temperature of 100 degrees. The less watering needed the better. The ma- nure when made up into beds should be fairly moist. It should squeeze to- gether without water oozing from it. Dry manure is valueless. Mushrooms succeed best during the winter months. Better not spawn be- fore the middle or epd of September. Close in your beds with boards and burlap, to exclude air and light. You will find mushroom culture interesting, if less profitable than some magazine writers have depicted it. C. W. SEDALIA, MO. Hail storms early in the morning August 3 and August


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