Apbil 0, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists* Review. 



Surplus Stock! 



Onion, BtdlBh, B«et. Carrot, Oucamber, Oanll- 



floww. Pemi, 0»bb»8e, Beane, Sweet Cotn. «tc. 



Write for prloei for iiame<U«te Bblpment. 



' AIX ITOOX CHOICB 1907 CROP. 



MIC8i6/UISEEOC0.,BarCft;,MiGli. 



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SEATTLE, WASH. 



Gbrowara of 



PUGET SOUND aBBAGE SEED 



Mention The Rerlew when yoa write. 



Waldo Rohnert 



GILROT, CAL. 



Wholesale Seed Grower 



Specialties: Lettuce, Onion, Sweet Peas, Aster. 

 Cosmos, Mignonette, Verbena, in variety. Cor- 

 respondence solicited. 



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C. C. MORSE « CO. 



B—A Growan 



Address all communications to our permanent addrest 



48 to 56 Jackson St., San Francisco, Gal. 

 Onion. Lettuce, Sweet Peas 



~ other California Spaolaltlaa 



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appears these financial flurries help the 

 seed trade rather than otherwise. ' ' 



Joseph Breek & Sons, Boston: "Our 

 business up to April 1 was excellent, but 

 since that date a cold spell set in and 

 it is not quite as good as we would 

 like to have it. We expect, however, 

 that we are going to have a good sea- 

 son. ' ' 



A. T. Boddington, New York: "We 

 worked five nights last week, and Sun- 

 day; that is about as much as we can 

 say at this time." 



W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia: 

 "Wc are now doing the largest business 

 we have ever done, and the orders are 

 coming in daily in a manner that prom- 

 ises that business during the month of 

 April will be, comparatively speaking, 

 about as good as it has Ijeen during 

 the month of March. There seems to be 

 a very good demand for all lines of 

 seeds and the unfortunate part is that 

 the supply of some of the most popular 

 varieties is rapidly becoming exhausted. ' ' 



W. W. Eawson & Co., Boston: f'Our 

 business up to April 1 has been very sat- 

 isfactory. We can report an increase of 

 forty to Bfty per cent, both in our mail 

 order and counter trade. The weather has 

 been in some respects unfavorable to an 

 early rush, but we do not doubt that 

 the season will be a most successful 

 one." 



Barteldes Seed Co., Denver Colo. : " It 

 is the time of the year that we are 

 usually exceedingly busy and this season, 

 notwithstanding the money stringency, 

 etc., is no exception, the trade beirfg equal 

 to last year, and were it not that we 

 are experiencing an exceedingly dry sea- 

 son, we believe the seed demands would 

 be still greater. The precipitation at 

 Denver through the month of March was 

 but eleven-one-hundredths of one inch, 

 the warmest, driest ^ month that is on 

 record since the weather bureau has been 

 keeping records for the public. This 

 may make some difference with the farm- 



LANDRETHS' SEEDS! 



ONION 

 SEED 



RED WETHERSFIELD 



EXTRA EARLY RED FLAT 



DANVERS GLOBE 



STRASBURG YELLOW 



PRIZETAKER 



LOW PRICES 



ON 

 APPLICATION 



Bloomsdale Seed Farms, Bristol, Pa. 



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in Bulk 

 and Packages 



LAWN GRASS SEED 



Dickinsons, Evergreen, and Pine Tree Brandt 

 SPECIAL MIXTURES SEED FOR GOLF GROUNDS 



THE ALBERT DICKINSON CO. 



MINNEAPOLIS 



CHICAGO 



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LEONARD SEED CO. 



Growers and Wholesalers of Superior Garden Seeds 



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



Flower Seeds— Onion Sets ' 'iSVKoUi. st. CHICAGO 



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YOU will be satisfied with the products of 



Burpee's "Seeds that Grow" 



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



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THE EVERETT B. CLARK SEED CO. 



Larceat BTOwers of CONNSCl'ICUT ONION 8KKD. Now offering both 1007 and IBOa 

 crop. Soutbport Yellow Globe, Soutbport Red Globe and Yellow Globe DanTers. 



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Mllford, Conn. 

 East Jordan, MIeh. 

 Bister Bay, Wis. 



ONION SEED 



We offer at fol- 

 lowing special 

 prices what lim- 

 ited surpluses of our pedigree onion seed we 

 have of crop 1907; cash with order; immediate 

 shipment : Southport Yellow Globe, $1.20 per lb.; 

 Soutbport Re^l Globe, $1.20 per lb.; Southport 

 White Globe, $3.00 per lb.; Yellow Globe Danvers, 

 $1.10 per lb.; Prize Talter.Sl.SOperlb. Fine stoclis 

 sweet corn, peas and beans. Trade price list on 

 application. 8. D. WOODRUFF * SONS, 

 UranKe, Conn. 8S Dey St., New York City. 



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ers in the arid district where what is 

 known as dry farming is conducted. 

 Notwithstanding the exceedingly high 

 prices of all grain seeds and many grass 

 seeds, the demand seems to be equal 

 to the supply. It is more of a question 

 of getting supplies than it is of what 

 we are to get for them. We see no 

 reason why the season should not prove 

 a reasonably good one." 



.T. Steckler Seed Co., New Orleans: 

 "Our business, taking all its branches, 

 which is, first, seeds, vegetable, field and 

 flower; second, nursery stock of ev " 

 description; third, flowering plants 

 shrubs; fourth, live stock of all kinds, 

 up to this present day, April 4, compares 

 with a special increase with any previous 

 year we have ever had, and we feel that 

 the outlook of diversification of crops in 

 Louisiana and its surrounding territory 

 is fully appreciated by -the inhabitants, 



A. J. Pieters Seed Co. 



Growers for the 



WHOLESALE TRADE 



Ready to quote on 1907 siirpln* 

 and 1908 contracts 



Hollister, 



Cal. 



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S.M.ISBELL&CO. 



JACKSON, MICH. 



Contract Med Orowers 

 BEAN, CUCUMBER, TOMATO 



Radish, Pea, Mutkmelon 

 Sqoaali, Watermelon, Sweet Cera 



Gorreipondence Solicited. 



■^^^ Write tor prices on Surplus ateeks 

 ^^v tor Immediate Shipment. 



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formerly in cotton and cane; namely, in 

 rotating their crops in vegetables, hay- 

 making and stock-raising, and not de- 

 pending on the merchant for the feed of 

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