OCTOBBK 1, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



61 



BRITISH SEEDS 



HERE IS NO EMBARGO whatevex on the export of Seeds from 

 Great Britain, whatever you may have been told. THERE IS NO 

 DIFFICULTY whatever in the shipment of Seeds in the usual way from 

 Great Britain, whatever you might expect. This is owing to the fact 

 that our shipping is under the protection of the British Fleet every- 

 where, excepting in the Baltic Sea, and also because the British govern- 

 ment has arranged to insure against War Risks at reasonable rates — the 

 present rate being 2 ^9^, the probability being that in the near future 

 it will be lesfi. 



It looks as if there will be no Seeds from Germany, and possibly none from 

 France. Our own Seeds are at your service now, and the produce of our 

 contracts is at your disposition from harvest 1915 and 1916. We can make 

 both Firm Delivery offers and subject to crop offers. 



We are in a good position as suppliers, and if you confide your order to us 

 you will have every reason to be satisfied with the execution of same, and we 

 feel sure that you will look to us for a large portion of your supplies for the 

 future. 



As far as our Seeds go, there is no embargo and no difficulty unjess you 

 yourselves create one. In your own interests, we beg you not to do so, but to 

 write us at once for quotations. Do it now. 



Of English Seeds, Kelway'l Seeds are known to be the best. They are 

 offered on lowest Wholesale terms to every genuine Seedsman and Importer in 

 the United States, and, with one notable exception, to no one else. 



Kelway, Langport, is sufficient, by mail or cable. We can quote 

 Seeds, particularly: 



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And we make a specialty of "Choice" and other Flower Seeds. The time is 

 undoubtedly a critical one for the Importer, and it will be still more critical 

 next season. We shall esteem it an honor if we can be of assistance to any 

 American Seedsmen ih this time of crisis. 



Please write to our Representative, MR. OWEN F. TROTT, care of 

 Messrs. Thot. Meadows & Co., 8-10 Bridgre St., New Battery, New York, 



up to November 10, or direct to 



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KELWAY & SON 



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