Mabch 10, 1908. 



The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



33 



Surplus Stock! 



Onion, Itsdltb, Beet. Oarrot. Oaeamber, Oaoll- 



flower, Peas, Oabbare, Beam, Sweet Corn, etc. 



Write for prices for immediate shipment. 



AU. ITOdK CHOICB 1007 CBOP. 



HICHI6ANSEEDC0.,BiyCit]f,lliGll. 



Mention The Berlew when 70a write. 



8EATTI.B, WASH. 

 Qtowmn of 



PUGET SOUND CABBAGE 



Mention TTie ReTlew when y<m write. 



Waldo Rohnert 



GILROY, GAL. 



Wholesale Seed Grower 



Specialties: Lettoce, Onion, Sweet Peas, Astet 

 ^smoB, Mignonette, Verbena, in vari^. Oor 

 respondenoe snllolted. 



MfBtlon The Berlew when yon write. 



C. C. MORSE « CO. 



■••d Growwra 



Address all communications to our t>ennanent addresi 



48 to 56 Jackson St., San Fraicisco, Cat. 

 Onion. Lettuce, Sweet Peas 



' OthW 0»IlfOZBi» SpMialtlM 



Mention The Beriew when yon write. 



ALFRED J. BROWN SEED 60. 



Growers of 



Garden Peas and Beans 



Vor tli« WboloHdo TnAm 



GRAND RAPIDS. . . MICH. 



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MORSEL SPENCER PEA. 



• A sweet pea authority writing in an 

 English trade paper says: "A novelty 

 that ought to have been pushed in this 

 country is Florence Morse Spencer. So 

 far as I am aware, only one retailer has 

 oflfered it. There is every likelihood of 

 it proving a real good thing, and it will, 

 I fancy, prove a menace to that fine vari- 

 ety Elsie Herbert. Whether it will prove 

 to be the same is a moot point, but if 

 Morse's color plate is typical, then the 

 variety has a more defined pink edge 

 than Elsie Herbert. Comparisons of the 

 seed do not make Elsie Herbert show up 

 very well. The Californian variety, both 

 from appearance and germinative power, 

 is a long way ahead, and I shall watch 

 its doings with interest." 



EMERGENCY IN IOWA. 

 There are a great many respects in 

 which this is an unusual season for the 

 seed trade, but, so far as heard from, 

 only one house has faced the contingency 

 thrust upon the Iowa Seed Co., of Des 

 Moines. Business is on the boom in the 

 west to such an extent that the regular 

 edition of the catalogue became exhaust- 

 ed early in March and an emergency 

 edition was issued. The emergency cata- 

 logue was without cover, but contained 

 thirty-two pages in which were listed in 

 condensed form nearly all the items which 

 were in the larger book. It was a neat 

 job typographically, and on the front 

 page in red ink carried the foUowine 

 "special notice": 



landrCtH's seeds 



NONE ARE BETTER 



Trj I.ANDBETH*B BSD ROCK TOMATO, the beet LAROB 

 BID 80BT, wholesale priee $2.76 per lb. 



or SHIPPBB'S PBIDS CANTALOUPS. $1*80 per lb. 



BLOOMSDALE SEED FARMS, Bristol, Pinn. 



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Mention The BeTlew when yen write. 



in Bulk 

 and Packages 



LAWN GRASS SEED 



Dickinsons, EvorgroM. and Pins Tree Brands 

 SPECIAL MIXTURES SEED FOR GOLF GROUNDS 



THE ALBERT DICKINSON CO. 



MINNBAPOLIS 



CHICAGO 



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LEONARD SEED CO. 



Growers and Wholesalers of Superior Garden Seeds 



Name your reauirements; we can usually meet all seasonable demands. 



Flower Seeds— Onion Sefs 



79 East KInile St. 

 14S W. Bandolvh St. 

 Mention The Review when yoo write. 



CHICAGO 



YOU will be satisfied with the products of 



Burpee's ""Seeds that Grow" 



Better write to Burpee, Philadelphia, — for new Complete Catalog 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



THE EVERETT B. CLARK SEED CO^ 



MUford, Conn. 



Baat Jordan, MIelk. 



Bister Bay, Wis. 



Larceat srowers of CONNBCTiCUT ONION 8KKD. Now^ offerlnc bofh 1007 and IMM 

 crop. Southport Tellow^ Globe, Soutbport Red Globe and TeUow^ Globe Danyers. 

 Mention The Reriew when yon write. , 



GRADUS PEAS 



Finest stock In America, S4.75 per bu. Thos. 

 Laxton, S4.00; Alaska, $4.50; First.and Best, $3.25; 

 Ameer, $4.00; Claudlt, $4.00. Headquarters for 

 Sweet Com, Onion Seed, etc. Trade price list 

 on application. 



8. D. WOODRU7F ft SONS, 

 OraoKe. Conn. 89 Dey St.. New Tork City. 



Mention The Reriew when you write. 



ROGERS BROTHERS 



8PECIAI.TT GROWERS 



Garden Pea and Bean Seed 



PUREST 

 STRAINS 



Tor tbe Wholesale Trade 

 ALPKNA, .... mCH. 



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In December we published a large catalogne 

 having beautifully lithographed cover In seren 

 colors, handsome colored plates and hundreds ot 

 Illustrations. These were mailed to our regular 

 customers In all parts of the country, and about 

 100,000 were saved for new Inquiries. The call 

 for them has been marvelous, and the entire 

 edition was soon exhausted. It takes a long 

 time to print such a book, and the season would 

 be over before we could get another edition out. 

 We are therefore obliged to send you this con- 

 densed catalogue. It contains an abridged list 

 of our best varieties of vegeUble, flower and 

 farm seeds, flower plants, bulbs, nursery stock, 

 etc., and also some special offers on the back 

 cover. Please examine this list carefully and 

 send us at least a trial order. This will Insure 

 your receiving a copy of the large lUuirtrated 

 catalogue for 1909, which we expect to make 

 especially attractive. 



A. J. Pieters Seed Co. 



Growers for the 



WHOLESALE TRADE 



Ready to quote on 1907 enrplaa 

 and 1908 contraeta 



Hollister, - - Cah 



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S.M.ISBELL&CO. 



JACKSON, mCH. 



Contraet Seed Growers 

 BEAN, CUCUMBER, TOMATO 



Radish, Pea, Muskmaion 

 Bqoaak, Watermelon, Sweet Cera 



Oorreipondence Solicited. 

 a^P>Wrlte for prlees on Surplus Steeks 

 ^^V for Xnunedlate Shipment. 



Mention The Reriew when yoa write. 



The statement that "about 100,(]>00 

 were saved for new inquiries" seems 

 as though the reservation should have 

 been equal to the occasion; or, advanta^^ 

 may have been taken of poetical Uceiise, 

 although it is of photographic record 

 in the Review of February 27 that in 

 one day, February 17, they received 7,163 

 letters and postal cards. 





