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The Horists^ Review 



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OCTOBEB 19, 1910. 



CONTMCT GROWERS of 



Ptpptr Egff Plant Kale 



Okra Radish Tomato 



Spinach Turnip SwMtCorn' 

 Field Corn 



8TOKX8 SEED FARMS CO.. Ine. 

 Moorestown, N. J. 



If—tl— Tlw Kit!wt0W wb— y— write. 



Routzahn Seed Co. 



ARROYO GRANDE, CAL. 



SWEET PEA ..d NASTURTIUM 

 SPECIAUSTS 



WhdIsMJe growers of full lista of FLOWIB 



and GARDEN SEEDS 



M««tlo« nm a»Ttow wb— fo« write. 



Western Seed & Irrigation Co. 



S««d Growers and D«al«rs 



Specialties: 



Cncumber, Mu»k and Watermelon, 



Pumpkin. Squash. Sweet uid Field Corn 



'='REMONT. NEB 



Mention The Review when 7011 write. 



Seed Trade News 



AXERieAH nzD Txaox aaaooiAxxov. 



Prealdent. Klrby B. 'V^te. Detroit. lOch.; 

 Secretary -Treeinrer 0. R. Kendel, OleTetend. O. 



Visited Chicago: Joe L. Schilder, of 

 Schilder Bros., Chillicothe, O. 



Probably two-thirds of a crop is the 

 best that can be said of the Michigan 

 and Wisconsin pea crops. 



While beans are high this year, higher 

 than most seedsmen ever had seen them 

 until last year, still it does not seem 

 likely prices will mount above last' sea- 

 son's values. 



This is a season that makes the whole- 

 sale seedsman wonder where he is at. An 

 inquiry comes in, he quotes a stiff figure, 

 it is promptly accepted; next day an- 

 other inquiry, he quotes a still higher 

 price, but it is as promptly accepted. 

 The seller wonders what in fact' is the 

 real value of his goods. 



FRENCH BULBS. 



The 8. S. Bankdale, from Marseilles, 

 which arrived at New York October 7, 

 had on board the following consign- 

 ments of French bulbs: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Hogewonlng & Sons 283 



Kuyper, P. C, Sc Co 420 



American Express Co 5 



Maltus A Ware 61 



Total 769 



Previously reported 33.635 



Total to date (through New Tork) 34,304 



BERMUDA ONION. 



The shipping season for Bermuda 

 onion seed from Teneriffe, Canary Is- 

 lands, closed August 28, according to 

 U. S. Consul G. K. Stiles, who says: 



"The season shows a record exporta- 

 tion, reaching to $84,314, as compared 

 with only $41,801 for 1915 and $45,841 

 in 1914. While a slight increase in the 

 yalue of the crop was indicated in the 

 forecast, the gain of over 100 per pent 

 was a surprise even to dealers "h'ere, 

 who found it impossible to suppW the 

 entire demand from the United States 

 for the ordinary, canary-yellow onion 

 seed. On the other hand, the usually 



TURNIP SEED 



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U E O NjSu w. ««- «-" 



SEED 



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ONION SEtS 



GROWERS FOR THE TRADt 



Writ* IMT l>ric«s 



YOy will bq satisfied with the i)roducts of 



Biir jpfee^s "Seeds that Grow" 



Better write to Burpee, Philadelphia,— for new Complete Catalogue. 



Braslan 



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Grower for the Wholea^e Trade Only. OmoM, tjerrvam, Oabbot, 

 FaBBNIP, PAB8I.BT< CXI.KBT, Endivz, Salsify, Namkd Ain> BInxD 

 GBAin>rn/>RA asd Sfxmobb Sweet Peas, and BjnKwuawxa, 



Seed Growers 



SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 



Company 



The Everett B. Clark Seed Co., MWon f, Cbsn. 



dewtaa Statteae af Beet Jersee, Mldk, Qreea Bey, nflew •€• ABfaeey, mmIm 



Beans, Peas» Sweet Corn, Onion, Beet, Tornip, Tomato, Kc Etc 



97tb Vfl 



J. BOLGUNO ft SON 



hetoMle ttat^wi aM PtoW Seede. 

 Oaloii Sets, Seed Petateee. 



:2S£r'BALTIM0R^ MD. 



Contract Seed Growers 



^imneltlM* KPPER, ESfi PUWT, TOMATO. 



opeciuuei. VINE ^^ mo noj coml 



Correspondence Solicited. 



George R. Pedrick & Son 



PKDRICWTOWM, M. I. 



The C. Herbert Coy Seed Co. 



VilllEY, JTf^ NEB. 



Wholesale Growers of I1i{li-srade Seeds 



Cucumber, Muskmelon, Squash and Pump- 

 kin, Sweet, Flint and Dent Seed Corn. 



EVEREHE R. PEACOCK GO. 



ONION :,<s5Bc-«^ SnS 



J. C. Robinson Seed Co. 



WATERLOO, NBB. 



ROCKY FORD, COLO. 



Contract growers of Cucumber. Cantaloupe. 

 Watermelon. Squash and Pumpkin Seed. Sugar, 

 Flint and Field Seed Com. 



Waldo Rohnert 



GILROY, CAL. 



Wholesale Seed Grower 



Spedaltlet: Lettuce. Onion. Sweet Peaa. Aster, 

 Cosmoe, MignoneMa, Verbenec in railety. 

 CorreeDondence aoUdted 



Pieters-Wheeler Seed Company 



eibvy, :: :i California 



Growers of High Grade Seeds 



Onion, Radish, Lettuce, 

 Sweet Peas, Etc. :: 



Correepondenoe SoUelted. 



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THE KINBERLIN SEED COl^ 



8ae« e'ralma SANTA uLARAi GALt 



Growers of 

 ONION, L,BTTUCB, RADISH, BtG< 



Cki i Te Bp ondence Solicited 



Henry Fish Seed Co. 



BEAN GROWERS 



For the Wholesale Seed Trade. 

 CARPINTERIA, CALIFORNIA 



TOMATO SEED 



Grown lor the 

 Wholesale Seed Trade 



HAVEN SEED CO. 



8AMTA AMA, 



CALIFORNIA 



TOMATO SEED 



Pepper, B^g Plaut. Saoash, Pumpkin, 

 Cucumber, Cantaloupe and WatermelM 

 Seed and Field Com, on coatraot. 



EDGAR F. HURFF 



Correspondence Solicited. Sw«d««boro, H. !• 



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