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The Florists^ Review 



Febbuabt 20, 1919. 



PUT OUT LAST YEAR FOR THE FIRST TIME 



Stamford Beauty Tomato fouJTme 



and 



The finest outdoor Tomato the world has ever seen. 

 Awarded highest honors wherever exhibited. Winners 

 of five Certificates of iMerit from Horticultural and 

 Agricultural Societies. 



Stamford Beauty Tomato has been exhibited and judged by 

 the most expert gardeners in America and has received most 

 flattering honors, probably more than any other Tomato on 

 the market today. 



Stamford Beauty resembles the old favorite Stone Tomato, 

 but is earlier, sweeter and has a handsome color finish of deep scarlet. 

 Stamford Beauty is a strong, healthy grower and a most wonderful crop- 

 per, producing a wealth of large, beautiful smooth Tomatoes from early 

 Summer until late Fall. Stamford Beauty will give you full reward for 

 your money and labor. Plant some this year, 



Pkt. 25c., 5 pkts., $1.00 



What others say: 



ALFRED OLSEN, truck farmer, Sprinar- 

 dale. Conn., grew about two hundred plants 

 last summer. He says: "Your Stamford 

 Beauty Tomato has them all beaten a mile. 

 It is a real bread and butter Tomato for the 

 truck farmer. Aside from being a heavy 

 producer, it is very smooth and fine of color 

 and sells before others. Next season I shall 

 grow nothing else." 



MR. RUQENE BLANDIN, Summit, N. J., 

 says: "Your new Tomato, Stamford Beauty, 

 is all and more than you claimed for it. I 

 always considered the old Stone good enough 

 for anybody, but you have improved it 

 greatly, especially in sweetness and color. 

 We are very pleased with this and thank yo 

 for the seed, which germinated perfectly." 



QUALITY SEED STORE, Stamford, Conn. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



liminary to indicating a belief that war 

 losses on the 1918 crop are to be made 

 up this year by those who were strong 

 enough to stay in the game. On the 

 other hand, ocean freights have fallen 

 to less than half what was paid for 

 bringing over the 1917 crop. 



MORE SEED LEQISLATION. 



The second bill to be introduced re- 

 (cently for the regulation of the seed 

 *trade in that state has been proposed by 

 the Hon. Adon P, Brown, of the New 

 York senate. The first was introduced 

 by Assemblyman Witter, as mentioned 

 in the issue of The Eeview for February 

 6. The latest bill is known as "an act 

 to amend the agricultural law, in rela- 

 tion to agricultural seeds and the sale 

 thereof," 



It is urged by Marshall H. Duryea, 

 New York correspondent of the Ameri- 

 can Seed Trade Association, that the 

 seedsmen of New York arrange for large 

 representation at the committee hear- 

 ing of the Brown bill, as well as at the 

 hearing of the Witter bill. 



A jomt hearing on the Brown measure 

 will be held by the senate and assembly 

 fcommittees on agriculture February 26, 

 ^t Albany. While no definite date has 

 been fixed for consideration of the Wit- 

 ter bill by the assembly agricultural 

 committee, it is expected that this will 

 be done either February 19 or 26, prob- 

 ably the latter date. 



BED CLOVEB SHORT. 



There is not enough red clover seed to 

 meet the demands upon that important 

 legume as a restorer of soil fertility to 

 American farms following the strain of 

 war-time conditions — not enough, that 

 is, unless farmers practice economy and 

 good judgment in its use. Both the car- 

 ry-over and the current crops of red clo- 

 ver seed appear to be below normal, 

 while the need for seeding a large acre- 

 age to red clover in the middle and 



CABBAGE and CAULIFLOWER SEEDS 



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 Use your sensa this ysar when buyins Cabbase Seeds 



Copenhagen Market, selected stock $11.50 per lb. 



Danish Ballhead, selected stock 10.00 per lb. 



Hollander or Dutch Winter, selected stock 10.50 per lb. 



Danish Roundhead, selected stock 9.50 per lb. 



Red Danish Stonchcad, selected stock 10.50 per lb. 



Danish Mammoth Rock Red, selected stock 9.50 per lb. 



CAULIFLOWER SEEDS 



Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt, selected stock $2.00 per oz. 



New Earliest Snowball, selected stock 2 50 per oz. 



Dry Weather, selected stock 2.50 peroz. 



Danish Perfection, selected stock 2.75 per oz. 



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We are located in Wisconsin, where SEED LAWS are strict and PRICES LOW. 



STANDARD SEEP COMPANY, Racine, Wis. 



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^^^ Lily of the Valley 



Original Cases containing 1750 Pips, per 1000 



$22.50 



Small quantities, $2.50 per 100 



FOTTLER, FISKE, RAWSON CO. 



12 and 13 Fan«ull Hall Squara, BOSTON, MASS. 



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