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1^ Poriits^Revkw 



tiKrrKMBicu 11, 1913. 



r WANTEO-PARTIIER 



^j.Witti not les tb»n $3000.00 to buy Interest in 

 Mtablldbed seed busineiiB. Por a youns man who 

 is ambitinuii and wants to make sometbinv of 

 hlntoelf thia is a splendid opportunity. Prospects 

 nnlimited. Best of references required. Qive 

 particulars as to education, experience if any. 

 and references in firat letter. 



hUnss Wo. U6. care ftorists' Review, ffciciy 



Seed Trade News. 



AMXKIOAX SEED XBASE A8800IATI0M. 

 TfMideat, 0. O. Masai*, XianeapoUs; Baors- 

 tary'Treasnrer, 0. E. Kendel, Olsveland. 0. 



The death of William Henry Maule 

 is recorded in this week's obituary 

 column. 



Peter Hollenbach, Chicago, returned 

 this week from a three months' Euro- 

 pean trip, on which he was accom- 

 panied by his wife. 



C. H. ViCK, of Eocbester, is putting 

 in a busy week in charge of the flori- 

 eultural department of the New York 

 state fair at Syracuse. 



It is perfectly sure that onion sets \A'ill 

 be short of the customary demand in 

 1914. The question now before the hold- 

 ers is, "How much will the traffic 

 heart" 



On the Marseilles steamer which 

 reached New York September 6 were 

 twenty-one cases of bulbs consigned to 

 R. M. Ward & Co., raising the season's 

 total to 18,424 cases. 



Reports indicate that the Montana 

 peas are so spotty that the condition of 

 each individual piece must be ascer- 

 tained if the contract grower is to have 

 any idea how his own crop is going to 

 turn out. 



A FOUR-STORY building with all up-to- 

 date equipment is being erected for the 

 St. Louis Seed Co., St. Louis, Mo., at 

 411-13 Washington avenue. According 

 to the terms of the lease, the company 

 will take possession November 1. 



The seeds paragraphs of the new 

 tariff bill have been adopted by both 

 houses of Congress, which takes the sub- 

 ject out of the jurisdiction of the con- 

 ference committee and makes it certain 

 that the law will read as printed in The 

 Keview of June -6, page 16. 



E. S. GUNN, for seventeen years iden- 

 ti^ed with the Griswold Seed Co., Lin- 

 coln, Neb., is removing to Waterloo, la., 

 to become general manager of the Gal- 

 loway Bros.-Bowman Seed Co. Mr. 

 Gunn has been vice-president of the 

 Griswold corporation, in direct charge 

 of its mail-order department. The Wa- 

 terloo house recently has extended its 

 mail-order operations to a considerable 

 extent and will push in this field strongly 

 in the future. 



The J. J. Wilson Seed Co., of New- 

 ark, N. J., has recently been incorporated 

 under the laws of the state and will be 

 ready for business about the middle of 

 September, at 79 Orange street. The 

 president of the company is J. J. Wilson, 

 who for fifteen years has been with J. M. 

 Thorburn & Co., New York, for eight 

 years secretary of the corporation. He 

 severed his connection there August 30. 

 R. F. MacClellaud is vice-president and 

 W. A, Schenck secretary of the new con- 

 cern. Newark, Mr. Wilson says, always 

 has ap{)enled to him as one of the b^t 

 cities in the United States for a seeds- 

 maj). 



t. W. BDMUIIDIOH, Kanasw 



M. w. wnxxAm, 



Cafifornia Seed Gnrwirs Assodatioii, he. 



Ghwwers for Wholesale Dealers 

 BAN J08K, GAIilFORNIA 



CARROT . LETTUCE - ONION - RADISH - BEET-SWEET PEAS 



YOU will be satisfied with the products of 



Burpee's "Seeds that Grow'' 



Better write to Burpee, Phlladelphla.-^for new Complete Catalogue. 



The Everett B. Clark Seed €0.9 Milfonl, Conn. 



arowlns Stattons at Bast Jordan, MIcIim araan Bay, ¥na^ Slatar Bay. Wla. 



Beans, Peas. Sweet Corn, Onion, Beet, Turnip, Tomato, Kc, Be 

 ONION SEED... 



We will have a very fl> e lot of the best varieties of both globe and flat, all strictly new crop 

 Can<|uote attractive prices on biirb srade stock. 

 SCHILDIR •ROTHINS, (Seed and Sets) ChlHlcotha, Ohio 



Routzahn Seed Co. 



AKROTO GRANDE, CAL. 



SWEET PEA aad NASTURTIUM 

 SPECIALISTS 



Wboleaale growers of fnll lists of FLOWER and 



GARDEN SEEDS 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



Henry Fish Seed Co. 



BBAN GROWERS 



For the Wholesale Seed Trade. 

 CARPINTERIA, -;- CAL. 



— THB— 



J. C. Robinson Seed Co. 



WATERLOO, NEB. 

 ROCKY FORD, COLO. 



Contract growers of Cucumber, Cantaloupe, 

 Watermelon, Hqnash and Pumpkin Seed; Sugar, 

 Flint and Field Seed Corn. 

 Mention Tbo Review when yon write. 



QROWCRS OF 



ONION SEED 



Flats WlmlesMle 



Globes... Wholesale and Retail 



Laugfhlin Seed Co. 



Branch Offlo«>. CAM lACr f Al 



NAPPANJSE. INI>. W'U' JUOL, tAL. 



Mention The Review when yon write 



CONTRACT 



SEED GROWERS 



strictly Bllchigan Grown Beans, Cucumber , 

 Tomato, Muskmeloo, Squash, Watermelon, Radish, 

 Sweet Com. Corregpondence solicited. 



S.H.ISBELL& CO., Jackson, Mich. 



The Senate has added to the tariff 

 bill a provision that mother bulbs, im- 

 ]>orted exclusively for propagating pur- 

 poses, shall be admitted free of duty. 

 The amendment was offered by Senator 

 Shively, of Indiana, for the finance 

 committee, it having been suggested 

 some weeks ago by the senators from 

 the state of Washington, in behalf of 

 the bulb industry in that state. 



ALFALFA 



ROYAL QUALITY, KANSAS GROWN 



Non-lrrlcatad N«w Crop 



OVKR 99 PCR CENT PURE 



RUD V.PATRICK SEED CO. 



1312 W. Eiahth »tft, Kanw City. Wo. 



TOMATO SEED 



BUT STOCKS ALL VARIETIES 



The Haven Seed Co. 



^ ■■ ■n tsr wlwli u l t tnt» mtt Santa Ana, C«L 



J. BOLGIANO & SOU 



WHOLESALE FIELD 

 and GARDEN SEEDS 



Established 1818. Write for otir low ptfoet. 



UcM, rratt u4 Blkstt SU^ BdtiMf^lM. 



The C. Herbert Coy Seed Co. 



VALLEY, ^^ir, NEB. 



Wholesale Grtwen if Hifh-Kride Seeds 



Cucumber, Muskmeloo, Squash and Pump' 

 kin. Sweet, Flint and Dent Seed Cora _ 



THE KMBERLIN SEED CO. 

 Seed's!^ SAHTA CLARA, CAL 



Growers of 

 ONION, LETTUCE, RADISH, •ts. 



Correspondence Solicited. 



Contract Seed Growers 



opeauuei. >{■« g«ed »■« n»u cwa. 



Correipondenoe Solicited 



George R. Pedrick Jt SO0 



FEDRICKTOWN, N. J. 



