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E. S. MHiLER.Wading: River, N.T. 



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ffladiolos Bulbs 



Our bulbs are not better than 

 the best, but better than the rest. 

 TRY THSM. 



Cushman Gladiolus Co. 



STLVANIA, OHIO. 



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I can still supply color sections, mixtures and 

 named kinds. Good stock. See display ads. in 

 issues of April 16, 28 and 30. Trade list free. 



E. E. STEWART, "'vesjItiok, 



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make a good stand and there are many 

 vacant places in the rows. Then came 

 the dry weather of March and April, re- 

 lieved by only one good shower in May, 

 and the crops are all suffering in con- 

 sequence. At the present time onions 

 appear to be in good condition, with 

 scarcely a trace of disease. Where the 

 ground is not too dry the crop should be 

 good and, fortunately, the onions are 

 mostly on the lower lands. It must be 

 remembered, though, that the acreage is 

 very short, so that a good stand and 

 good prospect on the acreage in does not 

 mean a big crop. 



"The good yield that seems likely on 

 what we have will prevent a famine if it 

 does not materially relieve the shortage 

 at present existing in some lines. 



"Eadish is very good where the seed 

 was put in early, but the writer has seen 

 some fields that do not look at all prom- 

 ising, and since these fields were large 

 ones he believes that the average yield 

 of radish will not go above seventy-five 

 per cent. The crops of one grower may 

 be good, while those of another may pro- 

 duce less than twenty-five per cent, all 

 depending on whether the seed was put 

 in early or late. 



"Carrots are uneven in appearance, 

 the same as radish. Some fields look at 

 present as if there would be a heavy 

 crop, while on other fields the stand and 

 condition of the plants does not indicate 

 more than twenty-five per cent of a yield. 

 Danvers, so far as we s^re informed, is 

 likely to be the most affected. 



* ' Sweet peaa will be short. How much 

 growers will be short will depend largely 

 on how heavily they are booked. We 

 know of few failures so far, but the 

 vines have not made the growth they 

 should and the dry spring has told on 

 them severely. The yield will be re- 

 duced accordingly and growers that have 

 booked on the basis of a normal crop 

 will not be able to deliver in full. We 

 estimate the average shortage at not 

 less than forty per cent. 



"Lettuce is probably in the poorest 

 condition of any crop this season. Let- 

 tuce is usually planted late and we de- 

 pend on spring showers to help it along. 

 This year we had no spring rains and 

 the stand is correspondingly poor and 

 the indications are that the yield will be 



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Per 100 Per 1000 



Groff's Gold Medal hybrids $2.00 $18.00 



Giant Childsii, in splendid mixture 2.00 18.00 



White and Lig^ht Florists* mixture 2.00 15.00 



Scarlet and red shades 1.25 10.50 



Extra choice American hybrids 2.25 20.00 



Choice colors, mixed 2.00 17.50 



TUBEROSES, Excelsior Pearl, first size 7.00 



COLD STORAGE LILIES. Write for prices. 



i CUBBIE BROS. CO., 3 1 2 BROADWAY, MILWAUKEE, WIS , j 



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COLD STORAGE LILIES, mean that you can have Lilies all the year round. 



What are more useful, or give more character to the funeral piece than the Lily ? 



We have, and can deliver at any time cold storage Lilies, and can refer you to hundreds 

 that are growing them; why not you ? 



LILIUM LONGIFLORUM GI6ANTEUM is the only longiflorum that gives satisfac- 

 tion from cold storage. We offer them as follows : 



LUlum Lonsrinoruxn Glsranteum (repacked), 6 to 8-in. bulbs, 400 in a case, $8.50 per 100, 

 $75.00 per 1000. case of 400 for $30.00. 7 to9-in. bulbs. 300 in a case, $9.00 per 100. $85.00 

 per 1000, $25.50 per case of 300. 9 to 10-in. bulbs. 200 In a case, $14.00 per 100, $130.00 per 

 1000, $26.00 per case of 200. 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, Seedsman 



342 West 

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New York City 



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ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS SEED 



New Crop, HlKbeit Germination $9.00 per 1000 



DRAKE POUIT OBBKNHOU8ES, TALAHA, FLORIDA. 



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XXX SEEDS 



CHINESE PRIMROSE 



Finest grown, large flowering, fringed, single 

 and double, 15 varieties, mixed. 500 seeds, $1.00; 

 half pkt., 50c. Have the varieties separate, also. 

 r^ _«.__..• J. Obcontca grand., finest 

 P R I M U LA large flowering mixed, 1000 

 seeds, 60c. 



a_.-.ii«.ii^.. Finest large flowering, 

 IMERARIA dwarf. mixed. 1000 

 seeds, 50c. 



GIANT PANSY L'Lr^SvlJf/- 



ties, critically selected, 5000 seeds, $1.00; half pkt., 

 50c.; oz., $8.60. 500 seeds of giant Hme. Ferret 

 pansy added to every $1.00 pkt. of Giant Pansy. 

 GASH. Liberal extra count. 



JOHN r. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



The Home of Primroaea. 



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RELIABLE SEEDS 



Sow Now 



Tr. 

 Pkt. 

 Primula Obconica Grandi- 

 flora, new hybrids, as: blue, 

 blood red, carmine, 

 pinlc, purple, violet, 

 pure \7lilte, oompacta. 

 ■ricantea, Irinced mixed 



Hybrids, each separate 60c 



For other Seeds ask for my 

 price Uat. 

 O. V ZANGEN 

 Seedsman, HOBOKCN, 



$2.50 

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light. There are some fine fields of let- 

 tuce that are beyond all ordinary danger 

 of failure, but these fields were planted 

 early and do not form a large part of 

 the entire acreage. Taking all varieties 

 into consideration, we estimate that de- 



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Bridgeman's Seed ^arabpe 



Established 1884. BICKABD8 BJ^S^.^'^Dps. 



Importers and growers of high-grade 



SEEDS, BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 



87 East 19th St., NEW YORK CITY 



Telephone 4286 Gramercy 

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Dahlias 



Named varieties. 

 Send for list. 



DAVID HERBERT ft SON 



SnccesBors to L. K. Peacock. Inc. ATCO, N. J. 

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Lilium Multifiorum 



7x9, $45.00 per 1000. Cold-storage stock 

 for immediate delivery or as ordered. 



D. RUSCONI 



128 Weat 6th St. Cincinnati, Ohio 



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SWEET PEAS 



Price list of my Winter Flowering Sweet Peas 

 will be out in June. If you have not grown them, 

 send for it. To my old customers, will be mailed 

 without asking. New crop of seed will be ready 

 in August next. 



ANT. C. ZVOUNEK, B^und Brook, N. J. 



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liveries of seventy-five per cent the com- 

 ing fall may be considered good, while 

 many will not go fifty per cent. Of 



