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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBKB 23, 1913. 



CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 



RETIREMENT OF PARTNER. 

 Notice is hereby sfiven that Roland Bolg^iano has this day retired and ceased to be a 

 partner in the co-partnership of J. Bolgiano & Son. 



(Signed) ROLAND BOLGIANO, 



Baltimore, Md., U. S. A. 

 October 3. 1913 



CHARLES J. BOLGIANO. 



CONTINUANCE OF BUSINESS. 



The business of J. Bolgfiano & Son will be continued without interruption by Charles 

 J. Bolfi^iano for his individual account, and all debts due or claims against the former 

 partnership should be presented to him. 



(Signed) J. BOLGIANO & SON, 



By CHARLES J. BOLGIANO. 



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Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



Seed Trade News. 



AMERIOAM SEED TBASE ASSOCIATION. 

 Preildent, 0. 0. lf»«»i*, KlnneapolU; Seore- 

 tfcry-Treatn rer. 0. E. Kendel. OleTeUnd, 0. 



W. S. Pino, of Providence, R. I., and 

 Miss Edna B. Winslow were married 

 October 16 and are honeymooning in the 

 Berkshires via automobile. 



A GREENHOUSE in which concrete is to 

 be used throughout is one of the improve- 

 ments being added by the Galloway 

 Bros.-Bowman Co., seed growers, of 

 Waterloo, la. 



The annual invasion of Holland bulb 

 salesmen has begun, offering 1914 crop, 

 almost on the heels of those who were 

 selling for 1913. It has become a prac- 

 tically continuous performance. 



On the Marseilles boat that reached 

 New York October 14 were fifty-four 

 cases of French bulbs consigned to K. 

 M. Ward & Co., raising the total im- 

 ports for the season to 2,358 cases. 



The Imperial Seed & Plant Co., of 

 Los Angeles, Cal., has been incorporated 

 with a capital stock of $25,000, of which 

 $700 has been subscribed. The directors 

 are Charles T. Bea, William W. Caw- 

 thorne, O. S. Nelson, O. W. Seastrom, 

 F. H. Ford, M. L. Germain and Manfred 

 Meyberg. 



It is reported that there will be little 

 attempt to grow turnip seed this season 

 in the vicinity of Nashville, where there 

 has been a considerable acreage in re- 

 cent years. The growers are discouraged 

 with the results last season, when they 

 were able to make only ten per cent de- 

 liveries on their contracts. 



Henet Hiesch, who in August was 

 burned out at Archbold, O., after hav- 

 ing conducted a seed store there for 

 several years, has leased a building at 

 152-6 South Erie street in Toledo, O., 

 and will open there November 1. He 

 expects to do both a wholesale and re- 

 tail business in field and garden seeds. 



L. W. Wheelee says that the northern 

 end of San Benito county and southern end 

 of Santa Clara county, embracing districts 

 adjacent to Gilroy, Hollister and San 

 Juan, is now the principal garden seed 

 growing district of California. Over 

 5,000 acres will be devoted to garden 

 seed culture in 1914, within a radius of 

 twenty-five miles of any of the above 

 towns. The Pieters-Wheeler Seed Co., 

 formerly at Hollister, and later at Palo 



BEANS, PEAS, RADISH 



AND ALL GARDEN SEEDS 



UEOtt.ft«?S 



CO 



ONION SETS Writ* for Pricas 



NEW CROP ASTER SEED 



We are now making deliveries fltanf Rffmrhino* fnm^f 

 on our choice select strain of VJiaOl DranCninj^ V^OITiei 



and other Asters in all the most popular colors. Also high grade flower seeds 

 of all kinds. Growers for the wholesale trade only. Correspondence solicited. 



JOHN BODGER & SONS CO., Los Angeles, Cal. 



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Trade Mark. 



Watch for oar Trade Hark Stamped 

 on every brick of Lambert's 



Pore Cnltiire NashrMm Spawn 



Sabetltation of cheaper gfradee is thai 

 easily exposed. Fresh sample brick, 

 with Illustrated book, mailed postixUd 

 by manafactarera upon receipt of 40 

 cents In postage. Address 



Spiwn Co., SL Paul. Mim. 



MIJSHROOIVI SPAWN 



Naw Shlpmant* Just R*calv«d 

 ENGllSn, finest quality ... $ 8 00 per 100 lbs. 

 AMERICAN, pure culture . . 12.00 per 100 lbs. 



Weeber A Don,^d^%^V;s*' 



tl4 Ch«wib«r» Str«»t. NEW YORK 



Waldo Rohnert 



GILROT, CAL. 



Wholesale Seed Grower 



Specialties: Lettuce. Onion. Sweet Peas. Aster, 

 Cosmos, Mignonette, Verl>ena, in variety. 

 Correspondence solicited. 



Western Seed & Irrigation Co. 



S««d Growers and Daalara 



Specialties: 



Cucumber, Musk and Watermelon, 



Pumpkin, Sauash. Sweet and Field Com, 



FREMONT, NEB. 



Pieters-Wheekr Seed Company 



ailroy, :: :: California 



Growers of High C rade Seeds 



Onion, Radish, Lettuce, 

 Sweet Peas, etc. :: 



Correspondence Solicited. 



MfutloD The Uerlew wben yon writ*. 



PEflS/BEIIIIIi 



GROWERS 



IMPORTERS and 

 EXPORTERS 



Alfred IBrownSeed Go. 



GRAND RAPIDS, MCH. 



Mention Tbe Review wben yoa writs. 



BERNARD,JUDAE&CO. 



Forwarders and Castoms Brokers 



Bulbs and Nursery Stock 



Our Specialty. 



PAHS: 6 Fiobonri PsisMssiert 



must: First Nifal Bask BMfl. NEW YORK: 1 Braa*»af 



FINB rOT 



L FORMOSUMS 



6 TO 8 



Write for Prices 



YOKOHAMA NURSERY CO. 

 31 Barclay Street, NEW YORK 



^^^^^lpntlon_Thp_^eTlewwhenywiwrltej__^,^ 



CONTRACT 



SEED GROWERS 



Btrlotly Miohiaran Grown Beans, Oncunib<'r, 

 ToniHto, Huakmelon, Squash, Watermelon, Radlnl". 

 Sweet Corn. Correspondence solicited. 



S.EISBELL&CO.,Juksoii,Hicii. 



