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60 



The Florists' Review 



Sbptbubsb 6, 1&12. 



SILVER PINK SNAPDRAGON 



has made good and we have had high 

 praise for it. Having perfected, this 

 strain TBUE FBOM SEED 



I can now distribute it to any part of 

 the Globe. Figuring increased expense 

 to get perfect seed, principally on ac- 

 count of drought, I am forced to make 

 a uniform price of $1.00 per packet of 

 over 500 seeds; 3 packets $2.50; y^ 

 packet 60c. This is new crop seed, ab- 

 solutely pure and true, grown upon our 

 premises under my personal supervision, 

 and is backed by my reputation and 

 guarantee. 



STBONGEB AND BETTER PLANTS 



can be had from seed and you are sure 

 of a stock at one-fonrth cost of cuttings. 



G. S. KANSBURG, -> Somenwirtk, N. H. 



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Sec. 2. That seed shall be considered adulter- 

 ated within the meaning of this Act — 



First. When seed of red clover contains more 

 than three per centum by weight of seed of 

 yellow trefoil, or any other seed of similar ap- 

 pearance to and of lower market value than seed 

 of red clover. 



Second. When seed of alfalfa contains more 

 than three per centum by weight of seed of 

 yellow trefoil, burr clover and sweet clover, 

 singly or combined. 



Third. When any kind or variety of the seeds, 

 or any mixture described in section one of this 

 Act, contains more than five per centum by 

 weight of seed of another kind or variety of 

 lower market value and of similar appearance : 

 Provided, That the mixture of the seed of white 

 and alsike clover, red and alslke clover, or alslke 

 clover and timothy, shall not be deemed an 

 adulteration under this section. 



Sec. 3. That seed shall be considered unfit 

 for seeding purposes within the meaning of this 

 Act- 

 First. When any kind or variety of clover or 

 alfalfa seed contains more than one seed of 

 dodder to five grams of clover or alfalfa seed, 

 respectively. 



Second. When any kind or variety of the 

 seeds or any mixture described In section one of 

 this Act contains more than three per centum 

 by weight of seeds of weeds. 



Sec. 4. That any person or persons who shall 

 knowingly violate the provlKlons of this Act, 

 shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall 

 pay a fine of not exceeding five hundred dollars 

 and not less than two hundred dollars : Pro- 

 vided. That any person or persons who shall 

 knowingly sell for seeding purposes seeds or 

 grain which were imported under the provisions 

 of this Act for the purpose of manufacture shall 

 be deemed guilty of a violation of this Act. 



Approved, August 24, 1912. 



CATALOGUES BECEIVED. 



E. Neubert, Wandsbek, Germany, 

 catalogue of palms, roses and other 

 plants; H. Cannell & Sons, Swanley, 

 England, "Bulb Guide"; Peter Hen- 

 derson & Co., New York, N. Y., list 

 of farm seeds; Winterson's Seed Store, 

 Chicago, HI., fall retail list; V. Lemoine 

 & Son, Nancy, France, list of gladiolus 

 plants; Peter Henderson & Co., New 

 York, N. Y., general seed and plant list; 

 Kelway & Son, Langport, England, spe- 

 cialties in flower seeds, also separate list 

 of vegetable and farm seeds; J. M. 

 Thorburn & Co., New York, N. Y., bulb 

 catalogue; Poehlmann Bros. Co., Chi- 

 cago, HI., list of wire designs and flo- 

 rists' supplies; the Palisades Nurseries, 

 Inc., Sparkill, N. Y., "Hardy Gardens. 

 Easily Made for the Busy Man"; the 

 Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, 

 Conn., stock for fall planting. 



PBOVIDENCE. 



The Market. 



There has been a noticeable improve- 

 ment in the trade during the last week. 

 Large numbers are returning from the 



NARCISSUS 



Paper White Grandiflora— 



13 ctm. (1260 to case) Per IGOO, $ 9.00 



14ctm. (1000 to case) Per 1000. 11.00 



Solell d'Or (Yellow Paper Whites)- 



14 ctm. (900 to case) Per 1000, 15.00 



A. HENDERSON & CO. 



352 N. Michigan Ave., CHICAGO 



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ULY OF THE VALLEY FRON COLD STORAGE 



t2jOO p«r 100 918.0O par lOOO 

 IF YOU OROW- 



BRUMS' CHICAGO MARKET 



YOU OROW THE BKST VALLEY 



E N. BRUNS, 



FInast Cut Valtey constantly on hand 



3032-42 

 WEST MADISON STREET 



Mrntlon Th* R»t1*w wh»n von wr1t#. 



CHICAGO 



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seashore and country, and this, with the 

 opening of the theaters and the unusual 

 number of weddings for this season of 

 the year, has accelerated business to 

 a considerable extent. The showings 

 as yet are comparatively limited, but 

 asters fill practically all demands, al- 



FALL BULBS 



NABOIBSVB PAPER WHITE ORANDIFLOBA, 



13 ctm. bulbs, |1.25 per 100; |9.00 per 1000: 



14 ctm. bulbs. $1.60 per 100; $11.00 per 1000. 

 FRENCH ROHAN HTACINTHS, 12-16, $2.75 



per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 

 FREESIAS, mammotb. $1.00 per 100; $9.00 per 



1000. 

 ULimC FORHOSXnC, 7-0, $7.00 per 100; $60.00 



per 1000; 9-10, $9.50 per 100; $85.00 per 1000. 

 LILimC CANSIDTTH, selected bulbs, $5.00 per 



100. 

 WHITE CAIXAS, l%-2, $8.00 per 100; 2-2Vi 



inches, $12.00 per 100. 

 CHINESE SACRED LILIES, per basket (30), 



$1.10; per mat (4 baskets), $4.20. 

 TTTLIPS, HYACINTHS, NARCISSUS end all 



other bulbs. Write for a copy of oar New 



Catalogue, just Issued. 



a. H. HUNKEL CO., Seedsmen 

 Milwaukee, Wis. 



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VALLEY PIPS 



From Cold Storage 



now ready. Iq case lots of 1250 and 2500 to the 

 case. Price at rate, $16.00 per 1000. 



AUGUST RfiLKER & SONS, NEW YORK 



p. O. Box 782, or 31 Barclay St. 



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