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Jiiiiiiitry 1!). li)18 



CATALuuUta MtCEIVED. 



II <: KuMlinK!* <^°u . AllanU, Gb.- 



* No. 55. SiirliiK. 1918. A 



of lh<' ri'iil "l)ii»lnt<88-get 



Udh :.uii. Ni' . !:ilf the space 



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J. llolglano ft Son, Baltimore, Md.— 

 1918 Cuta! ' Oarden and Field 



Seeds, III etc. Cov;t.s In 



color!) and .^< .i^lnR the Innth an- 



nlvor.-<ary of the lirin'K exlsienee. 

 Very complete, especially on vegetable 

 seeds, and well printed. A very 

 creditable production. 



\V. K. .Marshall & Co. Inc.. New 

 York City— 1;'18 l"ataliiKUi' and I'rice 

 List of Mar.-ihall's ScimIs. For a 14- 

 yearold. this lataloKUf Is a creditable 

 and buslnc.-i.-i-liki- proiiiicllon. There 

 is an appetizing list of nuveltiea and 

 specialties in both vegetable and 

 flower seeds, tilling five pages, and the 

 implement list is an excellent one. 



IJertrand H. Farr, Wyomisslng, J'a. 



Farr's Hardy Plant Specialties. A 

 real de luxe pul)lk'ation with numer- 

 ous superb illustrations and a dozen 

 showy plates of irises, peonies, lark- 

 spurs and columbines In full color. 

 The cover is In keeping with the 

 elaborate inside makeup, cream tint 

 with an artistic adornment in soft 

 colors of Japan iris-. For exact infor- 

 mation as to varieties of irises, peo- 

 nies, etc.. this catalogue is a reliable 

 guide. 



Henry A. Dreer, Philadelphia, Pa. — 

 Dreer's" Garden Book. 1918, Eightieth 

 Annual Edition. 260 pages. Exter- 

 nally the most attractive and dainty 

 publication which has come to us this 

 season. Covers In "robin's egg"' blue 

 with gold embossed lettering. Inter- 

 nally a characteristic Ureer Catalogue, 

 profusely illustrated and comprising 

 in the text In full detail the entire field 

 of vegetable and flower seeds, plants 

 hardy and tender, horticultural sun- 

 dries, etc. Four full-page inserts in 

 full color. 



Charles H. Totty Company, Madi- 

 son, N. J. — Chrysanthemums, Roses, 

 Carnations, Hardy Perennials: 1918. 

 He who wishes to learn about the 



KELWAY'S 

 REAL PRICE SEED 



WHJLESALE CATALOGUE (or 1918 



baa beon po.stcd to all cUHtoniors. If you 

 have not rccciveil a copy, plii.ise send a 

 card and one will be sent you by return 

 of post. 



KEL.NA/AV& SOIM 



Wholesale Seed Growers 

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LILIUM GIGANTEUM 



7/Vi ("110 per CTsei ?."..", iio per thousand 



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9/10 (200 per case) 100.00 " 



Complet*' I.!*.! of FliirihtH' Choice .*^pe)Ifl. 



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HIGH GRADE TESTED GARDEN SEED 



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PRICKLY SEEDED SPINACH 



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latest and best introductions in the 

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 now offered for the first time and the 

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 out. In printing, illustration and cov- 

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Hagerstown, IVId, — The first loss In 

 connection with the fire at the Hum- 

 richouse building last week was ad- 

 justed by i3lonebraker & Co., who set- 

 tled with Mrs. .M. I. Brewer, who con- 

 ducted the Flower Shop. Mrs. Hrewer 

 will reopen her sliop as soon as the 

 building is restored. 



NEW CORPORATIONS. 



Elmhurst, III. — Elinhurst Green- 

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 porators, Edgar Struve, D. W. Buflf- 

 ham and F. .J. Arnett. 



Washington, D, C— The O. A. C. 

 Oehmler Co., florists; incorporators, O. 

 A. C. Oehmler. R. L. McMackin and 

 R. H. McMackin. 



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