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The Florists^ Review 



March 29, 1917. 



GARDEN SEEDS 



We have many of the short Items together with all 

 the plentiful Items In seed to off ei— beans, sweet 

 corn, carrot, onion sets, dwarf nasturtium. Send 

 for our wholesale price list. Shipments from here 

 or New York city sro quickly everywhere. Contract 

 (Trowing price list 1917 seeds on request. 



S. D. WOODRUFF & SONS 



Home Office: ORANGE. CONN. 

 New York City Store, 82 Der Street 

 Mention The Review when yon wrtt^. 



Seed Trade News 



AMESICAK SEES TBABE ASSOCIATION. 



President, Eirby B. White, Detroit. Mich.; 

 Secretary-Treasurer, C. B. Kendel, Oleyeland, O. 



Thirty-fifth annual convention, Detroit, Juim 19 

 to 21, 1917. 



K. W. Knight, of Ncwhuryport, Mass., 

 lias established a reputation as a sueofsn- 

 ful grower of onion seeds. 



Arnold Ringieu, secretary of the W. 

 W. Barnard Co., Chicago, an?iouuces that 

 he has severed his coiw.ectioii with that 

 organization after twenty-seven years of 

 service. "v* 



Edward H. Goldenstsin, of Chicago, 

 announces that he has withdrawn from 

 the firm of Langhout & Co., Sassenheim, 

 Holland, having disposed of his inter- 

 est to W. Langhout. 



According to A. H. Smith, of the Leon- 

 ard Seed Co., Chicago, it is almost im- 

 possible to get shipments to Europe, and 

 the company is in consequence forced to 

 hold all orders over. 



F. n. Ebeling, G. a. Ebeling and A. 

 A. Day have incorporated their seed and 

 j)lant ])usiness at Syracuse, N. Y., under 

 the title of F. H. Ebeling, Inc. The 

 authorized capital stock is $125,000. 



It is stated that approximately 20,000 

 acres in Spokane county, Washington, 

 will be under peas for seed this season. 

 J. R. Shinn, the county agriculturist, has 

 been encouraging both the farmers and 

 the seedsmen to enter into contracts. 



The Bureau of Crop Estirnat<"'s of the 

 U. S. De[)artment of Agriculture fixes 

 the condition of the IJernuida onion crop 

 in Texas as seventy-three per cent March 

 15, 1917, as against sixty-six per cent 

 March 1, 1916. The acreage is placed at 

 12,050 this year, against 10,057 last 

 year. 



A NUMBER of the salesmen for Holland 

 bulb houses, including some of the new 

 "permanent" American branch houses, 

 have practically ceased to try to do busi- 

 ness, awaiting a change in conditions. At 

 present it is more difficult to do business 

 than ever before, but if the bulbs come 

 over all right it is tliought it should be 

 jiossible to sell them in the fall. 



Westerbeek & Klyn's New York 

 office says the New York postoffiee dif- 

 fers with the statement given out in 

 Washington as to the quantity of Holland 

 mail on the Laconia at its sinking. The 

 postoffiee, says Westerbeek & Klyn, tells 

 them only a few days' accumulation of 

 Holland mail was lost, where the Wash- 

 ington statement was that a month's 

 mail went down. 



A French horticulturist named de 

 Noyer proposes the stems of spinach for 

 making paper. These contain forty-six 

 per cent of cellulose against four per 

 cent in the stems of wheat straw, M. de 

 Noyer claims that in his experiments in 

 making paper from spinach stems he has 

 produced a product equal to the best 



Braslan 



Grower for the Wholesale Trade 6nly. OmoN. Lkttuox, Oabbot, 

 Pabsnip, Pabsuct, Ckucbt. Ei<ii>rvK, Sajmity, Namkd aso iSsXMD 

 Obansdxoba asd Spbnokb S\rKST Pkab. and SwmjoyrXK. 



Seed Growers 



SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 



.Company 



ONION SETS 



an SEED CO- 

 LE O N A R 0„, ,5U. CHICO 



BEANS, PEAS AND CORN writ, for pricM 



YOU will be satisfied with the products of 



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Burpee's Seeds that Grow 



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



The Everett Be Clark Seed Co., Maford, Com. 



•rewhiK « toU »aa at ■— t Itriaa. MMl. areea Bay. Wlei» t. A« M i« « y. U b I ib 



Beans, Peas, Sweet Corn, Onion, Beet, Tornip, Tomato, Etc. Etc. 



Grass Mixtures for 

 Golf - Tennis - Polo 



Meet all requirements for all soils 



THE ALBERT DICKINSON CO. 

 CHICAGO, IIX. 



Waldo Rohnert 



OILROY, CAL. 



Wholesale Seed Grower 



Spedaltlei : Lettace. Onion. Bweet PeM, Iftez. 

 Cosmof. MisnoneMe. Verbena, In rariety. 

 Ciorrewpondence ■oUelted 



TOMATO SEED 



Grown for the 

 Wholesale Seed Trade 



HAVEN SEED CO. 



■AMTA AHA, CALIFORVXA 



TOMATO SEED 



Pepper, Bgg Plant, Sqnash, Pumpkin, 

 Cucumber, Cantaloupe and Watermelon 

 Seed and Field Com, on contract. 



EDGAR F. HURFF 



Cerreswmdenoe Solicited. Bwedesboro, V. J. 



The C. Herbert Coy Seed Co. 



VAllEY, ?„°„".'.V" NEB. 



Wholesale Growers of Higii-grade Seeds 



Cucumber, Muskmelon, Squash and Pump- 

 kin, Sweet, Flint and Dent Seed Corn. 



- THE- 



J. C. Robinson Seed Co. 



WATERLOO, NEB. 



ROCKY FORD, COLO. 



Contract growers of Cucumber, Canteloupe, 

 Watermelon, Squash and Pumpkin Seed, Sugar, 

 Flint and Field Seed Com, 



EVEREnE R. PEACOCK CO. 



ONION ^<S3S:-^ SETS 



ONION 



40iS MNwaakee A' 



IBE KINBERLIN SEED C0< 



BMd Clrowen SANTA CLARAi CALi 



Growers of 

 ONION, LBTTUCB, RADISH, BtCc 



Comapondence Solicited 



Henry Fish Seed Co. 



BEAN GROWERS 



For the Wholesale Seed Trade. 

 CARPINTBRIA, CALIFORNIA 



Contract Seed Growers 



apeuuuei. vm gcQ, ^m noi con. 



Correapondence Solicited. 



George R. Pedrick & Son 



PEDRICKTOWN, N. J. 



Western Seed & Irrigation Co. 



Seed Growers and Dealers 



Specialties : 



Cucumber, Musk and Watermelon, 



Pumpkin, Squash, Sweet and Field Corn. 



FREMONT, NEB. 



