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The Florists^ Review 



Decbmbkb 11, 1919. 



Phoenix Roebelenii Seeds 



FRESH SEEDS -NOW DUE TO ARRIVE 



Write for prices, stating quantity required. 



NcHDTCHISON & CO., \!r' 9S Chamber Street, New York 



mlt and with the invoice and original certificate 

 of inspection as to quantity and kind of bulbe 

 offered for entry, and also as to compliance of 

 the shipment with the other requirements of 

 the regulations, its general condition and Ita 

 freedom from pests. The inspectors of the 

 t>oard vrill cause to be opened and will inspect 

 representative cases of the different kinds of 

 bulbs included in the shipment. 



"The permittee will be required to fulfill the 

 condition of the notices of shipment called for 

 In regulation 11 with this modification: Instead 

 of sending a separate report for each nltimate 

 consignee and the repetition of such reports for 

 each new interstate shipment until the goods 

 have been inspected and passed by some state 

 inspector, the permittee shall submit one notice, 

 In duplicate, to the Secretary of Agriculture, 

 through the inspector of the board, giving the 

 /Information required in regulation 11 and In- 

 cluding in such notice a list of all the intended 

 separate shipments to ultimate consignees. This 

 list should include, for each consignee, name 

 and address, date of shipment, quantity and kind 

 of bulb. This notice to the Secretary of Agri- 

 culture will, therefore, talje the place of the 

 copies of the notices hitherto sent to the duly 

 authorized inspector of the state, territory or 

 district to which the plants, plant products or 

 ' ^ seeds are to be shipped." 



UBQES CANNEBS' SEED TBIALS. 



Speaking on the "Seed Pea Situa- 

 tion" at a recent trade convention, A. 

 A. Lau, of Hartford, Wis., urged the 

 necessity of trials of seed stocks to ef- 

 fect further improvements in those used 

 by the canners of the country. On this 

 subject he said: 



"While great quantities of the peo- 

 ple's money have been spent (and right- 

 ly so) in the development of field corn, 

 wheat, oats and livestock, and innumer- 

 able bulletins have been published and 

 farmers' institutes conducted to advise 

 the farmers of the improved methods 

 thus developed, there has been little 

 along the line of development of the 

 seed stocks required by the canner and 

 which are employed directly in the pro- 

 duction of food for human consumption. 

 It is my firm opinion that the govern- 

 ment experimental station in this state 

 is the proper agency with which to act 

 and that our state association should ap- 

 point a committee at once to cooperate 

 with the agricultural experimental sta- 

 tion and secure, if possible, the use of 

 trial grounds for necessary experiments 

 and possibly, to some extent, for the pro- 

 duction of canners' stocks. These trial 

 grounds should be located near some can- 

 ning factory and the particular seed 

 taken up for trial should be adapted 

 particularly to the latitude of the trial 

 grounds. Such trial grounds would be a 

 valuable asset to our industry. Here 

 would be a source of information to 

 which the canner would always go with 

 confidence when problems should arise 

 as to the selection of seeds or the choice 

 of a strain for some particular purpose. 

 Here, also, official tests could be made 

 of the canners' seeds as to growing 

 quality, upon which the buyer and seller 

 could both rely with confidence, and here 

 problems of plant disease could be 

 worked out, such as pea blight, pea 



FLORISTS' FLOWER SEEDS 



AOERAXUM. 



Dwarf Blue, "^4 oz., 16c. 



ATYSSUM. 



liittle Gem, % oz., 15c; oz., 50c. 

 Sweet, oz., 20c: % lb., 60c. 



ASPARAGUS. 



Plnmoans Nanns, 100 seeds. 50c; 1000 



seeds, $3.50. 

 Sprenfiferi, 100 seeds. 15c; 1000 seeds, 75c. 



CALENDULA. 

 Orange Kins, oz., 50c. 



MIGNONETTE. 



Machet, Florists' Strain, oz., 25c. 

 AUen'fl Defiance, oz., S5c. 



SALVIA. 



Bonfire, trade pkt, 35c; ^ oz., 75c. 

 Drooping Spikes, trade pkt., 50c. 

 Splendena, trade pkt., 25c; oz., $1.75. 

 Zurich, trade pkt., 50c; 14 oz., $1.00. 



SCHIZANTHTS. 



Hybrldns Grandlfloms, % oz., 20c. 

 WUetonenslB, trade pkt., 26c. 



SMILAX. 

 Tender Climber, o>.. 30c; % lb., $1.00. 



STOCKS. 



Large Flowering:. Dwarf Ten Weekn. 

 Dark Blue, Llgrbt Blue, each, 14 oz., 40c. 

 Crimson. Boee, each, ^ oz., 40c. 

 White, Yellow, each, % oz., 40c. 

 Mixed, % oz., 36c. 



SWEET PEAS. 



Winter Flowering: Spencers. 

 Asta Ohn, lavender. 

 Helen Lewis, salmon pink. • 

 Meadow Lark, cream. 

 Mrs. A. A. Skaoh, fine pink. 

 Yarrawa. bright rose pink. 

 Each, ^ oz., 36c; oz., $1.00. 



THUNBERGIA. 



Mixed, oz., 60c. 



The Storrs & Harrison Co. 



PAINE8VILLE, OHIO 



Papendrecht Bros. 



Wholesale 3ulb Growers I^ol'la^n'd 



U. S. A. Address: 69 Adsit Street, Hornell. N.Y. 



Announcement 



We, the Papendrecht Brothers, take pleasure in informing our friends and valued customers 

 that we have severed connections with the firm of Van Zonneveld Bros & Philippo, of Sassen- 

 heim, Holland, and are now in business for ourselves. 



As we have always valued your patronage and appreciated your orders, we hope that in the 

 future, as in the past, you will give us due consideration before placing your orders for Inilbs. 

 As in the past, we assure you the best of service and quality in the line of high-grade bulbs. 



Our Mr. G. Papendrecht. who we trust has your esteemed confidence, will have the pleasure 

 of calling upon you shortly after the New Year. Trusting you will favor him with your vidued 

 orders as before, which we assure you will have our persorial attention, we beg to remain 



Respectfully yours. 

 Please address all communkations to PAPENDRECHT BROS. 



59 Adsit Street, HomeU, N. Y. 



We wish tke Trade a Big aai Mtnj Christmat with a Happy and Prosperont New Tear 



XXX SEEDS 



_- fnmnm, finest grown, in choice 



mixed, 800 seeds, $1.00; ^ pkt., 60c. Priamla 

 K«w«Mis, new dwarf yellow, 25c. Priaala Hal- 

 •emitt. Giant Baby, 25c. CiMrmria, large- 

 flowered dwarf, pkt.. 60c; ^ pkt., 26c. Cyda- 

 mm, Oiant mixed, 160 seeds. Sl.OO; ^ pkt., 60c. 

 V«rk«aa. California Giants, mixed, pkt., 26c. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Skiranaiutown, Pa. 



WING'S 



Iris, Peonies, DaUias, Gladioli 



"You Can Get It At Wing V 



Write for Wholesale Price Lists 



. Tlie Wing Seed Co. 



- MeCHANK^BUnG, OHIO 



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