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The Florists^ Review 



Junk 23, 1921 



garding the dismissal and resignation of 

 members. 



Trade Exhibits. 



As is the usual custom, the seedsmen 

 did not have exhibits at the convention 

 headquarters. The manufacturers and 

 purveyors of machinery, equipment and 

 supplies, which seedsmen use, are the 

 ones represented in the exhibits. They 

 have something to sell to the seedsmen, 

 so this is the place to show it. The fol- 

 lowing firms are represented in the show 

 space: 



J. Oliver Johnson, Chicago, III. 



Brown Bag Filling Machine Co., Fitchburg, 

 Mass. 



Vayclde Chemical Co., Birmingham, Ala. 



Bemls Bros. Bag Co., St. Louis, Mo. 



Benton Review Shop, Fowler, Ini, 



Walker Bin Co., Penn Yan, N. Y. 



De La Mare Printing & Publishing Co., New 

 York. 



McFarland Publicity Service, Harrisburg, Pa. 



Poultry Feed Co., Chicago, 111. 



Everette It. Peacock Co., Chicago, III. 



International Sanitary Hover Co., St. Louis, 

 Mo. 



Torsion Balance Co., New York. 



Kandall-McLoughlin, Seattle, Wash. 



Hugh Stephens Printing Co., Jefferson City, 

 Mo. 



J. E. Oilson Co., Port Washington, Wis. 



A. B. Morse Co., St. Joseph, Mich. 



American Agramid Corporation, Flushing, N. 



Natlian R. Graves Co., Rochester, N. Y. 



The Barret Co., Medina, O. 



Gypsum Industries Association, Cliiciigo, 111. 



Earp-Thomas Cultures Corp., New York. 



Pulverized Manure Co., Chicago, III, 



Goodell Co., Antrim, N. H. 



I'rotecto Sales Co. 



De Graff Food Co. 



Buttermilk Sales Co.. Chicago. 



Perfecto Box Co., St. Louis, Mo. 



PRESIDENT HASTINGS' ADDRESS. 



In Memorlam. 



For the thirty-ninth time, the Amer- 

 ican Seed Trade Association is as- 

 sembled in annual convention, and, to 

 our sorrow, many familiar faces are 

 missing. Death has been more active 

 in our ranks this year than ever before. 

 Twelve of our members have passed 

 away since we last met, three of them 

 former presidents. One of these, David 

 I. Bushnell, served as president in 1894- 

 95; another, Erford L. Page, in 1910-11, 

 while the third, Edward C. Dungan, pre- 

 sided over our deliberations at Milwau- 

 kee last year. While later in the session 

 our committee on necrology will report 

 suitable memorials, the list is as follows: 



William W. Barnard, of the W. W. 

 Barnard Co., Chicago; Charles J. Bol- 

 giano, of J. Bolgiano & Sons, Baltimore; 

 John A. Bruce, of John A. Bruce & Co., 

 Ltd., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; David 

 I. Bushnell, of D. I. Bushnell & Co., St. 

 Louis; Perry J. Crockett, of the Tem- 

 plin-Crockett-Bradley Co., Cleveland; 

 George F. Crosman, of Crosman Bros., 

 Rochester, N. Y.; Edward C. Dungan, 

 of William Henry Maule, Inc., Philadel- 

 phia; Augustus H. Goodwin, of the W. 

 W. Barnard Co., Chicago; T. E. Johns, 

 of the Sioux City Seed & Nursery Co., 

 Sioux City, la.; Charles K. Kimberlin, 

 of the Kimberlin Seed Co., Santa Clara, 

 Cal.; Erford L. Page, of the Page Seed 

 Co., Greene, N. Y. Although not mem- 

 bers of our association, two other promi- 

 nent seedsmen passed away during the 

 year, John Lewis Childa, of Floral I'ark, 

 N. Y., and James F. M. Farquhar, of 

 Boston. 



Counsel's Work. 



It is not my intent to attempt any 

 considerable resume of the legal and 



From the address of H. G. Hastings, presi- 

 dent of the A. S. T. A., delivered before the St. 

 Luuia convention June 22. 



Zvolanek's Winter Orchid- 

 Flowering Sweet Pea Seed 



l-oz. 4 oz. 1 lb. 



Xmat Pink Orchid, bicolor }0.75 $2.50 $ 8.00 



Zvoluek't Rote, best shell pink 2.50 8.00 25.C0 



Miu L. Code, pii k 75 2.50 8 00 



Mr». A. Skach, clear pink 50 1.50 5 00 



, WatchuDg Orchd, black seeded 



r%'.1^^^af^H white 75 2.50 8.00 



5r."?--.*sE3»*®^» Bridil Veil, best white 75 2 50 8.00 



Mrs. Cbai. Zvolanek, lavender . . .75 2 50 8.00 

 Zvolanek't Blve, bkejay color . . .75 2 50 8 00 



Zvoluek't Pale Blue .50 1 .50 5 00 



Zvolanck't Marqiiit, navy blue.. .75 2 >')0 8.00 



ZTolanek't Orange 75 2.50 8.00 



Zvolanek'* Beanty, clear dark 



rose 75 2.50 8.00 



Every packet of our Win- ZTolanck'a Red, bsst red 75 2 50 8.00 



ter-rlowenngbweetPea ,^1^^^,^ ^^^ ^ ^^^ ^f ^^^ ^^^^^ commercial varieties. 



beed must bear our trade Tnere are not any better. Send for complete list of 



mark. Do not accept our many other winter Sweet Peas. 



any other as genuine. O""- '"'^ ^^^ '^'' '''' '^"^ ''«^° "'"""^- 



Seed will be ready about July 10. 



Ant. C. Zvolanek & Sons, Lompoc, Cal. 



We are Headquarters for the 

 BEST OF EVERYTHING 



in 



Peas, Beans, Corn and Vegetable Seeds 



Olad to quote for present delivery or on 

 Krowins contract for future delivery 



Jerome B. Rice Seed Co., Cambridgre, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Braslan 



Seed Grovrers 



SAN JOSB» CALIFOBNIA 



Mention Tho Bovlew when yon write. 



BuRPEES Seeds Grow 



W. Atlee Burpee Co. 



Seed Growers Phifadelphia 



Orowera for the Wholesale Trade Only. Onion, Lettnce, Carrot, 

 Parsnip, Parsley, Celery, Endive, Salsify and Mixed Sweet Peas. 



Company 



Weiten Seed & Irrijitiei Ct. 



Seed Cro%vers and Dealers 



Office and Warehoaie, Growing btatioa. 



Fremont, Neb. Rocky Ford. Colo. 



CUCUMBER HUSKHELON WATCRMELON 



PUMPKIN and SQUASH 



SWEET. FUNT aaj FIELD CORN 



Write for Special Contract and Spot Prices 



Return Envelopes 



Cataloj^ue Envelopes 



Seed Packets 



Brown Bag Filling Machine Co. 



Fitchburg, Mass., U. S. A. 



THE 



J. C. Robinson Seed Co. 



WATERLOO, NEB. 



ROCKY FORD, COLO. 



Contract growers of Cucumber. Cantaloupe, 

 Watermelon, Souash and Pumpkin Seed, Susar, 

 Flint and Field Seed Com. 



niE KINBERUN SEED CO. 



SeedGw^en S&H JOSe, C&J. 



GROWERS OP 

 ONION, LETTUCE, RADISH, ETC. 



Coi espondence Solicited 



