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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



JuLV 19, 1906. 



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EUROPEAN SEED NOTES. 



The recent dry weather throughout 

 England has considerably affected the 

 length of the pea haulm, and judging by 

 the short appearance of the straw, one 

 Avould suppose the crop to be light, but 

 as far as I can at present see the crops 

 •of garden peas generally are exception- 

 ally well podded, and if nothing happens 

 between now and harvest to upset the 

 calculations, the pea crop will be an aver- 

 age one. 



Beans are very poor, the straw being 

 quite too short to make a full crop in 

 most instances. Mangels and beets are 

 looking none too well, either in England 

 or in any other district of Europe. Beets 

 especially are looking bad all over Eu- 

 rope and a short crop is expected, Swede 

 crops in England will probably be heavy, 

 although turnips and most of the bras- 

 sica tribe appear to be rather poor. 



Onions are in a rather poor way all 

 over Europe and especially does this 

 apply to Italy and southern cultivations. 

 It is, however, astonishing what an im- 

 provement the last few weeks of sum- 

 mer weather have made to all seed crops. 

 In many cases where light crops were 

 oxpccted, the growths have so wonder- 

 fully improved that a full crop is now 

 expected. 



The lifting all over the bulb fields of 

 Holland is now in full swing. The tulips 

 are turning out a poor crop and some 

 failures may be expected in next season 's 



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blooming. Hyacinths are a fine crop. 

 Crocuses are a little dearer, owing prob- 

 ably to a less quantity being grown, but 

 quality will be good. Daffodils are a 

 fine crop, but owing to the much in- 

 creasf'fl demand no reduction 

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English clover is looking 

 cases extra well, with a fine, 

 clean growth and a full crop of blooms. 

 Home few fields of white which I looked 

 over recently were grand. B. J. 



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NOTES FROM HOLLAND. 



Now that the general crop^of tulips 

 may be said to have been lifted, it ap- 

 pears that with few exceptions the crop is 

 a decide<lly short one. Those fields that 

 did not suffer in May from the so-called 

 l>light in the foliage, have proved to 

 j)roduce a very superior crop to the places 

 that did suffer so much during May. At 

 present it is still doubtful what really 

 causes this blight in the foliage, but that 

 it spreads with great rapidity wherever 

 it makes its appearance, and, in conse- 

 quence, affects the growth of the foliage, 

 and the more or less satisfactory crop 

 of the tulips, is without doubt. One of 

 the largest growers is at present engaged 

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this respect, and we may shortly expect 

 to see the publication of the results of 

 these trials in the trade papers. The 

 many complaints that have been heard 

 lately from lx)th England and Germany 

 in regard to bedding tulips, partly failing 

 to come, or only making a weakly and 

 unsatisfactory growth, go to show that 

 this point should receive a more careful 

 investigation as to the real cause on 

 both sides of the channel. 



The hyacinth crop, which has only been 



