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a good stand has cut down the cucumber 

 acreage. The cold weather lias kept to- 



farmers let stand for seed quite a quan- 

 tity more than in the past ten years." 



Much of tin- 1903 erdp of Delaware 

 grown crimson clover was injured by wet 

 weather and many of the samples shown 

 are quite dark in color. Under free 

 offerings of French grown seed prices 

 remain low. much ton low t<> encourage 

 its production for seed in this country. 



Visited Chicago: — J. B. Kidd. repre- 

 senting Cox Seed Co.; San Francisco; 

 Frank T. Emmerson, Waterloo, foeb.: 



Fall, of McFall Pharmacy, Danville, Vs 

 M. II. Ross, formerly in the seed depai 

 merit of Adolphus Wysong, Lebanon, lr 



THE PEA CROP. 



The John II. Allan Seed Co. sends 0u1 

 the following under date of Sheboygan, 

 Wis.. July 13: 



The past two weeks have been favor- 

 able to the growth of the pea crop in 

 most places in Ontario and northern Wis- 



I'lirther examination of 

 Wisconsin Bhow greater dan 

 frost than expected, and extern 

 over the whole of northern 

 with great damage to all the e; 

 that were in hud or lilos^,, 

 time. Early dwarf peas. Bxc 

 Wonders, seem to have beei 

 subject to injury and the s 



much will be wasted it 

 viehl light. Gradus se 

 fered greatly from th 

 fields sown with seed o 

 tion stand very thin an 

 pea will he light. Med 

 generally promise well, 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market. 



Last week witnessed the height, or the 

 depth, of dullness for this season, the 

 call for eut flowers being practically lim 

 ited to tho-e for funeral occasions, pretty 



end. 



ity. Outd ■ stuff has been in excess 



Of calls until today (July 13), when 

 theue was none in evidence. 



Xesterdaj there was a storm of rain 

 and wind of great violence, with the 



quantities. The fury of the storm was 

 greatest in the city, where houses were 

 unroofed by the hundreds. In the envi- 

 rons the losses, except of growing crops, 

 do not, so far as reported, seem to hi' 

 great. There was some hail, hut it was 

 limited to narrow localities. Todai there 



$Mpp0A/kr% Bycas Stems. 



SO eBate/atf 



V^; 



2 to 3 lbs. 4 to 5 lbs. 6 to 7 lbs. 



$7.50 



$65.00 



Burpee's Seeds Grow 



SEEDS 



THE ALBERT DICKINSON CO. 



Timothy, Clovers, Flax, Hungarian, Millets Red Top, Slue Grass, 

 Lawn Grass, Orchard Grass, Pasture Mixtures, Bird Seeds, 



Ensilage Corn, Pop Corn, Buckwheat, Beans, Peas, Etc. 

 COTTON GRAIN BAGS. CHICAGO ILL. 



BUYVourBULBS- 



IN ST. LOUIS. 



For immediate order and cash. 



lant Seed Co., Saint Louis. 



I¥"Afew hundred 



Uentlon The Review when you write. 



Notes. 



.1. H. Keplinger, gardener to Williai 

 Lanahan. at his well-kept place on Hell, 

 vile avenue, a feu miles from the eta 

 The attendance- was huge and the hospi 

 tality is said to have been most genei 

 oris. 15. 



OMAHA. 



The llorists have settled down to their 

 iinincr husiness. All of the loeal grow- 



acle. The heat last week alulc-ted the 

 .ses and carnations, hut as rain and 

 ildei weather have set in. the stock is 

 nning in Letter shape. 

 The Florists' Society holds the annual 

 rnoon and evening 

 ower stores 



at Courtland Beach. A 



will I.,- closed 

 There will 1 



a number of • Iniaha dor- 

 bowling team can he got 

 L. H. 



.IAMK.SMI.I.E. X. Y.— Miller & Clark 

 hav dissolved partnership, 1. J. Clark 

 continuing the husiness. 



West Hobokex. X. J.— Since July 1 

 i In- los,- growing establishment conducted 

 by Ernst <:. Asmus has been run under 

 tile title of E. (!. Asmus & Son. 



ESTABLISHED 1802. 



for over a 100 years have been universally 

 recognized as the standard of excellence. 



ANNUAL TRADE LIST OF BULBS 



just published. 



c^p Thorburn's Superb Pansy 

 and Madame Perret Pansy, 



NOW READY. 



Cycas Revoluta Stems. 

 J. M. THORBURN & GO. 



36 Cortlandt St., NEW YORK. 



RAWSON'S 



Arlington Tested 



C^pfle- FOR THE 



seeas florist 



Catalogues Mailed Free. 



W. W. RAWSON &. CO., Seedsmen, 



12 and 13 Faneuil Hall Square, BOSTON. 



Uentlon the Reylew when yon write. 



CINERARIA SEED 



PACKETS 



Lhtkc Flowering-Splendid mixed. 5IX- ami tl.OO 

 Dwarf-Splendid 



mixed 50c and 1.00 



Primula Chinese Fringed - Sep- 



W. C. BECKERT, ■ ALLEGHENY, PA. 



Mention the RpvIpw when von write. 



MIA GL0IRE 

 NIH DE LORRAINE 



. JULY DELIVERY 



$140.00 per 10C0 



J I DCDCTflPIr* 58S Main street - 

 i II. nCDO I UUi\, BUFFALO, N.Y. 



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