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The Rorists' Review 



March 3, 1921 



Seed Trade News 



AHEBICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. 

 President, H. G. Hastings, Atlanta, Oa.; sec- 

 retary-treasurer. C. B. Kendel, Clerelnnrt. O. 



S. S. Skidelsky, of New York city, 

 visited Chicago last week. 



Cannas and gladioli are moving par- 

 ticularly well at the store of the Ameri- 

 can Bulb Co., Chicago. A carload of 

 cannaa is on the way. 



John P. Degnan, of A. Henderson & 

 Co., Chicago, thinks the giant-flowering 

 non-lateral type of aster lately developed 

 will be welcomed as a valuable acqui- 

 sition by the trade and the public. 



Grass seeds for the seed department 

 to be opened by Carson, Pirie, Scott & 

 Co., Chicago, will be furnished by the 

 Albert Dickinson Co., while D. M. Ferry & 

 Co., Detroit, will supply the vegetable 

 and flower seeds. 



The oflSeial roster of the John A. Salzer 

 Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., is: President 

 and treasurer, John P. Salzer; vice-presi- 

 dent, George Salzer; vice-president, K. 

 E. Salzer; secretary, Carl Ran; general 

 manager, W. D. Weedy. 



This, the second year of existence of 

 the May Seed & Nursery Co., Shenan- 

 doah, la., has brought an encouraging in- 

 crease over last year, which Vice-presi- 

 dent E. Vj. May considered quite satis- 

 factory. The force now comprises forty- 

 five persons. 



Mich rain in Santa Cru/ county, C-ali- 

 fornia, has injured the plantings ot 

 freesia bulbs on low land. Since there 

 have been no wet winters until this for 

 several years, a good many j)lantings 

 were on low land and the damage is said 

 to be severe. Frcesi.-is on high land arc 

 in good shape. 



W. J. RuiitMAN, (if Buurnian & ("o.. 

 Hillegom, Holland, visited ('hicajio i;ist 

 week. Mr. Kuuniiau will remain in tliis 

 country until after Kjistcr. His son will 

 continue the selling here after that date. 

 Although the firm is 11 years old. this is 

 the first season that a permanent repre- 

 sentative will be kei>t in this country. 



A. B. Haven, president of the Haven 

 Seed Co., writes that the comment on 

 southern California's weather in this de 

 partment two weeks ago did not cor- 

 rectly apply to Santa An.'i. H(> says 

 there was "e.\perience<l a very pleasant 

 winter season. We have had :i lai-k of 

 rainfall and the weather has lx?en warm." 



The Brown Bulb Ranch, :it Caj-itola, 

 Cal., has purchased the herd of Guern- 

 sey cattle owned by tlie l.ate .(udge (,'urtis 

 H. Lindlcy, of San Francisco, comjiris- 

 ing thirty-seven head, many of them im- 

 porte<l and v.alued at several thousand 

 dollars per head. The embarkation in the 

 stock-raising and dairy business is sec 

 ondary, however, to the obtaining of the 

 large fjuantities of cow manure necess.ary 

 to grow good bultis. 



An accounting filed February 2^ in tlie 

 clerk's office of the District Court of the 

 United Stat<'s at Baltimore by Willis F. 

 Myers, referee^ in bankiuptcy, showed the 

 first distribution allowed in the est;ite of 

 Charles .1. Bolgiano, trading ;is .1. Bol- 

 giano <t Sons. The dividend is at the 

 rate of twenty per cent on claims of gen- 

 eral creditors filed and allowed, and pay- 

 ment will be made by Waldo Newcomer, 

 William Ingle and Albert D. Graham, 



TERMS: 

 Thirtv(SO)davt 

 Net. 



Peacock 's Quality 



Flower Seeds 



For Florists 



We Affer the following seeds 

 for prompt delivery postpaid. 



All orders filled day received. 



Oz. H lb. 



Alyssum, Little Gem $0.45 $1.'2& 



% oz Oz. 

 Aster, Queen of Market, 



Lavender $0.16 10.76 



/m^^^M^^^^^^- Aster, Queen of Market, White 16 .75 



Anter, Queen of Market, Rose 15 .75 



Aster, Queen of Market Shell Pink 15 76 



Aster, Queen of Market. Purple 15 .76 



Aster, Queen of Market. Crimson 15 .75 



Oz. H lb. 



Aster, Queen of Market, Mixed $0.70 $2.00 



(,.• Calendula, Orange King 20 .60 



Calendula, Sulphurea Plena, Yellow 20 .60 



>4lb. lib. 



Gypsophila I legans Grandiflora Alba $0 45 $1.S0 



H oz. Oz. 



Lobelia, Crystal Palace Conipacta $0.60 $2.00 



Lobelia, Speciosa 86 1.00 



Pansy, Peacock's Giant Mixed 1.26 4.50 



Oz. H lb. 



Phlox, Drummondii. Choice Mixed $0.76 $2.60 



Salvia, Splendens 1.60 5.50 



Salvia, Bonfire. 2.00 7.50 



Trade Pkt. H oa. 



Stocks. Beauty of Nice. Crimson King $0.20 $0.60 



Empress Autfusta Victoria, Blue 20 .60 



Mocks, Beauty of Nice. Mont Blanc, White 20 ,60 



Stocks, Beauty of Nice. Lovely Light Pink 20 .60 



Dwarf, Large Flowering Ten-w»eks "4 oz. Oz. 



Separate Colors $0.60 $2.00 



Mixed 50 1.75 



Write today for our special Flower Seed Catalogue. Also our special offer price 

 list on Garden Seeds and Onion Sets if interested. 



Everette R. Peacock Company, *"' ™«;t.*J!i ^S"" 



^^ LEONARD SEED CO. ^^ 



O 1 WHOLESALE GROWERS Q^fc 



*^^^"^ 226-230 WEST KINZIE STREET, CHICAGO ^^^^ 



The Everett B. Clark Seed Co., Milford, Conn. 



Branch Houses in Wisconsin, Colorado, Montana, Idaho and Washington. 



Beans, Peas, Sweet Corn, Onion, Beet, Turnip, Tomato, Spinach. 



Wholesale Seed Grower 



Pepp«r, Eggplant, Tomato, Okra. Asparagus, 

 Rhubarb, Celery, Spinach, Beet, Onion, Beans, 

 Cabbage, Cauliflower, Sweet Com, Vine Seeds. 



Correspondence Solicited 



GEORGE R. PEDRICK & SON 

 PEDRICKTOWN, N. J. 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



TOMATO SEED 



Grown for the 

 Wholesale Seed Trade 



HAVEN SEED CO. 



SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 



IfeatJon Ths Itorlew when yon write. 



Page-Philipps Seed Company 



QUALITY FIRST 



GARDEN SEEDS 

 115-117 St. Clair St., Toledo, Ohio 



I. N. Simon & Son 



Garden Seeds 



AT WHOLESALE 



438 Market St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mnntlon The B«t1cw when yon write. 



TOMATO SEED 



Pepper, Eggplant, Squash, fumoldii. 

 Cucumber, Cantaloupe and Watermelon 

 Seed and Field Com, on contract. 



EDGAR F. HURFF 



Correspondence Solicited. Swedesboro,N. J. 

 Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Tomato Seed and 



Seed Sweet Potatoes 



Pleased to quote you prices on qaantlUes and 

 Tarletles wanted for present or future deUvery. 



H.AUSTIN Felton, Del. 



