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The Florists' Review 



Janoabt M. t91S. 



SSiSE 



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Command the Hey! 



AH guess work cut out 



in this marvelous introduction of the beavtiful red Forcing Tomato 

 "BEST YET." The wonderful merits of "BEST YET" are attracting 

 attention from coast to coast. 



Get in while the seed is to be had; seedlings will be ready to ship 

 February 1st. 



Trade packet, seed, $1.00 postpaid; 



Seedlings, $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100; 



$50.00 per 1000, prepaid 



CULTURAL CILCULARS GO WITH EACH ORDER. 



J. B. GOETZ SONS 



Oriflrinators and Introducers 



SAGINAW, MICHIGAN 



A 14 OUNCE "BKST YET," 



Montlon Thp Rprlpwr whpn Ton ^rrltn. 



Peas have not picked up the way 

 some expected. The canners still are a 

 lugubrious lot. 



The seed catalogues that have been 

 «ut down an ounce or two to keep them 

 inside the flat rate postage limit do not 

 appear to have suffered in the process. 



The U. S. Department of Agriculture 

 recently has issued Farmers' Bulletin 

 No. 63«f'-"The Chalcis-fly in Alfalfa 

 Seed," which will be of interest to some 

 seedsmen. 



A. H. Goodwin, of the W. W. Barnard 

 Co., Chicago, is in New York. He says 

 he will omit his usual trip to Europe 

 this winter, but Mrs. Goodwin is In 

 Scotland. 



The seed trade will find many items 

 of interest in the "Mott-ly Musings" 

 that are an almost weekly feature of this 

 journal. In his travels Mr. Mott is call- 

 ing on seedsmen everywhere. 



The canners of corn are scarcely more 

 enthusiastic buyers of seed this season 

 than are the packers of peas. Perhaps 

 the trouble is that most of those who 

 «an corn also pack more or less peas. 



Under the head of Business Embar- 

 rassments this week will be found an 

 account of the reorganization of the ' 

 McVay Seed Co., of Birmingham, Ala., , 

 and of the decision declaring R. B. < 

 Hutchcraft, of Paris, Ky., a bankrupt. 



John Lewis Childs and Mrs. Childs, 

 of Floral Park, N. Y., , have announced 

 the engagement of their ' daughter. 

 Norma, to Alden L. Condict, of Colum- 

 bus, O. Following her graduation from 

 St. Mary's School for Girls at Garden 

 City, Miss Childs traveled extensively 

 abroad. 



Fbancis C. Stokes says the Stokes 

 Seed Farms Co., Moorestown, N. J., is 

 "specializing on vegetable seeds for 

 commercial vegetable growers and for 

 the present at least the flower seed end 

 of our business has been put in the 

 background. We are only carrying 

 enough to have a complete line for our 



FLORIDA GROWN WATERMELON SEED 



We are now bookinfir orders for 1916 crop. Send us your growing 

 list for the coming season. Our seed will satisfy your customers. 



Grown in northern Florida, where we exercise every care to select 

 the best strains and keep them pure. 



Ask the best trade. 



SOUTHERN LEQUME8, VELVET 

 BEANS and BEQQARWEED SEED 



HUGH M. TAYLOR, Lloyd, Florida 



TRADE GROWER 



Mention The Rcrlew wben yon write. 



RAWSON'S 

 HOTHOUSE 



CUCUMBER 



Especially desirable for growlni; 

 In HOTHODSKS or HOTBKD8 



Runs uniform in size— averaging eight to nine 

 inches in length— dark green color— exceedingly 

 productive. The money-maker. Oz., 75c; ^4 lb., 

 $2.00; 1 lb., $6.00. Postage paid. Our 1915 Cata- 

 logue, also Market Gardeners' List, mailed in Jan. 



rOTTLER, FISKE, RAWSON CO., 



Fanenll Hall Sanare, 

 The Seed Store 



BOSTON 



\i.-ntinp Th«» R^TiPw wlwn yon writ*. 



Forcing Roots H^S^""^^* 



Now la your time to plant— reqnires only three 

 weeks for the crop. Also frmnd »lz-year Aspara- 

 STUH roots for forcing, and 10-lb. Bhnbarb roots. 

 Aloo-Sea Kale roots. Headqaarters for all 

 forcine roots. Also Asparagus, Khnbarb, Horse- 

 radish and Privet for spring. 



WARRSN SHINN, Woodbury, N. J. 



ForcinK Boot Specialist 



Mention The Berlew wben yon write. 



DAHLIAS, riELDGROWN aUNPS 



Krelmhllde, Red Hnssar, Nymphaea, $4.60 per 100. 



O. W. Bruton, Henry Patrick, Jack Rose, Lynd- 

 hnrst, Sylvia, Yellow Dnke, Arabell*. Qaeen Vic- 

 toria. A. D. Llronl, White Swan. 20th Oentnry. 

 IS 00 per 100. 



Send for List of 45 Yarleties 



YANKIRK FLORAL CO., Atco, N. J. 



Mention The Herlww wbea yee wrlts^ 



