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The Florists' Revkw 



JOMB 10»>1916. 



My Winter-floweringf 



ORCHID or SFENCER 

 SWEET PEA 



was the only paying crop the 

 past winter, from October until 

 May, with many thousands of 

 growers all over the country. 



New Price List will be out 

 in June. 



All the prizes ever awarded all 

 over the country were only for 

 this magnificent strain. 



If you are not on our mailing 

 list, send in your address at 

 once and state all your wishes. 



My commercial Sweet Pea 

 Culture booklet will tell you 

 how to raise them. Price, 50c. 



Ant. C. Zvolanek 



Sweet Pea RancE 



Lompoc, California 



Mention The Rrlew when yon write. 



SWEET PEA SEED 



Write for our Price List 



8. BRYSO'h AYRES CO. 



Sw««t P«a Farm, 

 ly Slope. INDEPENDENCE. Ma 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



WQson's Seeds wiD {row 

 anywhere. 



J. J. WILSON SEED CO., Newuk, li J. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



Spring Bedding Plants 



USE FRMZEN'S SEED 



SEND FOR PRICE LIST 



r. 0. muzDi, isn lb. Out St, odgaco 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



^ H H ■% f% Best that arrow. We sell dl. 

 ^* L L 1 1 ^f rect to ffardenen and florlstfl at 

 ^% r r 1 1 ^% wholesale. Big beaatlfnl cata- 

 %^ b b V %0 lo«me free. Write today. 

 ABCHIA8 SKID 8T0BE. Box 84, 8EDALIA. 10. 

 Mention Tlie Review when yon write. 



plication in Fulton Superior court, April 

 23, through their attorneys, E. M. and 

 Q. P. Mitchell, for two charters of 

 incorporation, one corporation to be 

 known as the Hastings Seed Co., han- 

 dling the retail end of the business, 

 with an initial capital stock of $1,000 

 and the privilege of increasing to $500,- 

 000, and the other corporation to be 

 known as the H. G. Hastings Co.,-han- 

 dling the wholesale end of the business, 

 with a capital stock of $250,000 and 

 the privilege of increasing to $500,000. 

 It was stated in the application that 

 the large growth of the business has 

 made a partnership' awkward to han- 

 dle, whereas .two corporations chartered 

 as above will facilitate the business 

 and enable the concern to serve the 

 public to much better advantage. 



ALL ABOARD FOB FRISCO! 



It is believed by S. F. Leonard, chair- 

 man of the transportation committee 

 for the approaching convention of the 

 American Seed Trade Association, that 

 many who have not yet been able to 

 see their way clear to attending the 

 convention will suffer a change of heart 

 at the last moment and make a rush 

 for the Frisco special, which leaves 

 Chicago June 12 at 8:05 p. m., via the 

 Santa Fe. Reservations have been 

 made for the following: 



Charles Waterman, Dalton City, 111. 



H. H. Chester, of H. H. Chester & Co., Chica- 

 go, 111. 



C. C. Massle, of Northrop, King & Co., Min- 

 neapolis, Minn. 



P. W. Bolgiano, of F. W. Bolglano & Sons 

 Co., Washington, D. C. 



W. S. Woodruff, of S. D. WoodrnfC & Sons, 

 Orange, Conn., and family. 



S. F. Leonard, of Leonard Seed Co., Chicago, 

 111., and wife and daughter. 



W. C. Langbridge. of Jerome B. Rice Seed 

 Co., Cambridge, N. Y. 



Klrby B. White, of D. M. Ferry & Co., De- 

 troit, Mich. 



Karl Burpee, of W. A. Burpee & Co., Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. 



C. R. Chesmore, of Chesmore-Eastlake Mer- 

 cantile Co., St. Joseph, Mo. 



Lawrence S. Payn, of Simon Louis Freres & 

 Co., Brnyeres-le-Chatel, France. 



J. C. Vaughan and Mrs. Vaughan, Chicago, III. 



E. M. Parmelee. of John H. Allan Seed Co., 

 Shebo.vgan, Wis. 



L. L. Olds, of L. L. Olds Seed Co., Madison, 

 Wis. 



J. A. Simmers, Toronto, Ont. 

 Arthur G. Lee, Fort Smith, Ark. 

 Charles Hollenbach, Chicago, 111. 



A. A. Berry, of Berry Seed Co., Clarlnda, Iowa. 

 R. W. Pommer. of D. I. Bushnell & Co., St. 



LonlR, Mo. 



O. S. Jones, of O. S. Jones Seed Co., Sioux 

 Falls, S. Dak. 



B. Landreth, of D. Landreth Seed Co., Bristol, 

 Pa. 



C. Boiler, of Stecher Lithographic Co., Roches- 

 ter. N. T. 



Oscar H. Will, of Oscar H. Will & Co., Bis- 

 marck, N. Dak. 



J. M. Lupton, Mattltnck, N. T. 



N. B. Keeney, of N. B. Keeney & Son, Le Roy, 

 N. X. 



And representatives of the following houses 

 which failed to advise the committee of the 

 name of the representative when making reser- 

 vations: 



Dlggs & Beadles, Richmond, Va. 



Rogers Bros., Alpena, Mich. 



Darling & Deaham, Petoskey, Mich. 



SEEDSMAN WINS IBON CBOSS. 



Thinking that the many friends of 

 John DeWit, who for years visited the 

 grass seed trade in this country in the 

 interests of Ernst & Von Spreckelsen, 

 of Hamburg, Germany, would be inter-* 

 ested in the good fortune of this well 

 liked seedsman in his country's service, 

 F. W. Barteldes, of the Barteldes Seed 

 Co., Lawrence, Kan., forwarded to The 

 Eeview a copy of his latest letter. It 

 reads as follows: 

 "Dear Mr. Barteldes: 



"I trust you have receive^ the va- 

 rious letters that I wrote you from the 

 front, although I never received any 



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Worth While" 



SPOT 



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\K7^ will expect to juApin 

 this spot from ume to 

 time Seasonable Stockit'thd 

 quality of which will abso-- 

 lutely stand the **Worlh Wjljle" 

 stamp — and at "living" piiWs. 

 We pay freight boibt-t-.ways if 

 you don't agree with uf(,~,|^jKl 

 no questions asked, 



— ^You run no risk-^ 

 FROM COLD STORAGE: 



LILIUM LONGmOM 

 8IGANTEUM 



7 to 9-inch, per 100, JW.OO: Der original 

 case of 300. $1<I.00. ' " '^ - "^" 



8 to 9-inch, per 100, $10.00; per original 

 case of 225, $21.00. 



HARDY LUiES 



For Indoor and Outdoor Fl^tlnc — 

 Guaranteed Sound 



Speciosum Rubrum 



Per 100 



8 to 9-inch (225 bulbs in casQ)...$ 0.00 



9 to 11-inch (125 bulbs in case) .,. 9.00 

 11 to 14-inch (100 bulbs inrjcaafii. .18.00 



Speciosum Albi|m 



8 to 9-inch (225 bulbs in case) . . 12.00 



9 to II -inch (125 bulbs in easel.. 17.B0 



Speciosum Melpomene 



8 to 9-inch (226 bulbs in cfttM . JSUH) 

 II to 14-inch (1(X> bulbs in case) . . 16.00 



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If you have a "bare spot" in your 



greenhouses or outdoor planting 



room, you will find the above real 



"money makers." 



Winterson's Seed 

 Store 



166 N. Wibish Ave., CDCAGO 



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