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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Mav 19, 1910. 



Pleters-Wheeler Seed Company 



HOLLIST ER, CAL IFORNIA 

 Growers of High Grade Seeds. 



Onion, Radish, Lettuce, Sweet Peas, etc 



CORRBSPONDSNCE SOLICITED 



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BRASliN SEED GROWERS' GO. 



Lettuce, Onion, Sweet Peas 



Growers for the Wholesale Trade Only 



Sob Jose, California 



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Seed Trade News 



AMEBIC AN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. 



Pres.. J. C. Robinson, Waterloo, Neb.; First 

 Vice-pres., M. H. Duryea, New York; Sec'y and 

 Treas., C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O. Twenty-eighth 

 annual meeting, Atlantic City, N. J.. June 21 to 

 23 1910. 



The word is that the English crops of 

 turnip seed this year will be light. 



Radish is about the only item that 

 really is displeasing the California seed 

 growers. 



There is still some call from the can- 

 ners who are under the necessity of re- 

 planting peas. The riglit stocks are hard 

 to locate. 



L. H. Archias, the seedsman of Seda- 

 lia, Mo., was recently slated for the 

 fourth degree of the Knights of Colum- 

 bus at St. Louis. 



It appears that the loss on peas in 

 Wisconsin may not be as great as was 

 feared while the seed lay dormant in the 

 wet, cold ground. The germination ha.s 

 been better than one might expect with 

 such weather as prevailed. 



Conrad Appel, Darmstadt, Germany, is 

 un indefatigable exhibitor at expositions, 

 having participated in about all through- 

 out the world as far back as the Chicago 

 world's fair. This year he is showing 

 (German grass and tree seeds at the ex- 

 positions at Brussels and at Allenstein. 



The seedsmen of Rochester are getting 

 their breath after an unusually busy sea- 

 son. Extra help has been needed in all 

 departments, to care for the numerous 

 orders by mail, and now the retail stores 

 are equally busy. Many kinds of seeds 

 are sold out entirely, and the prospects 

 are that there will be only a small amount 

 of stock to carry over to another season. 



The growing of seeds on the govern- 

 ment irrigation projects in Montana is 

 becoming a considerable industry. North- 

 rup. King & Co., and others, are offering 

 contracts to the farmers and it is said 

 that on the Huntley project several hun- 

 dred acres of peas will be grown this 

 season. Locally it is said pea growing 

 for seed appeals to the farmers, among 

 other reasons, because ' ' the company fur- 

 nishes the seed for planting and pays the 

 farmers from 2 to 2% cents per pound. 

 The crop, produces well, is harvested 

 early, and the settler gets his money as 

 soon as tBe seed is delivered at the rail- 



7-Top Turnip Seed 



Advance Orders now taken for Choice Grades of 



Seven-Top Dixie Frost King Prize Talcer 



Now in full pod on Bloom sdale Farm. 

 Special prtoes on application. 



Plants from this Seed of hardy Northern breed, very saperior to the less hardy 

 Southern type, stand any amount of snow and ice without injury. 



The seed will be harvested about the 20th of June and ready for shipment 

 about the let of July. 



D. Landreth Seed Company, 



Bristol, Penna. 



Al8o Kale— Dwarf Qerman, |20 per 100 lbs. 

 Siberian ISperlOGIbs. 



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LEONARD SEED CO. 



PRODUCERS AND 

 WHOLESALE 

 MERCHANTS 



TURNIP 

 SEED 



Larittt Griwirs tf Peis, Bttn aari lardaa 



Seeil. Heatfqaartirs 



W. MNZIE STREET. C H I C AGO 

 LOWKST PRICES ON APPLICATION 



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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 Catalogue. 



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The Everett B. Clark Seed Co., '%%^''' 



Growinc Stations at Xa«t Jordan, Mich., Groon Bar, Wla., Sister Bay, Wis. 



BEANS, PEAS, SWEET CORN, ONION, BEET, TURNIP, TOMATO, ETC. 



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SEATTLE, WASH. 

 Grower* of 



PUGET SOUND CABBAGE SEED 



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Waldo Roiinert 



GILROT, CAL. 



Wiioiesaie Seed Grower 



Specialtlei: Lettnee, Onion, Sweet PeM, Aatsr. 

 Ooamoa, Mignonette, Verbena, in Tsriety. 

 Oorreapondence loUcited. 



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Lettuce ought to be in first-class sup- 

 ply next season, from all reports. 



The Californians are having a fine sea- 

 son — no cause for complaint, save on a 

 few pieces of radish. 



Visited New York: Charles H. Vick, 

 of James Vick's Sons, Eochester, in the 

 interest of the S. A. F. convention. 



Plans ror the Atlantic ^.dj meeting 

 are well alo. g. Secretary Kendel will 

 issue the program in a few days. The 

 outlook is for a banner convention. 



The paper on "Seed Growing as a 

 Business," by W. W. Tracy, published 

 in the Review, issues of May 5 and 12, 

 will be reprinted in pamphlet form by 

 the U. S. Department of Agriculture 

 and seedsmen who wish to procure copies 

 for distribution among farmers may 

 purchase at cost of production. 



S. M. ISBELL ft CO. 



JACKSON, KICK. 



Contract Seed Growers 



BEAN, CUCUMBER. TOMATO 



Radish, Pea, Muslcmalon 

 Squash, Watermelon, Sweet Corn 



OOBRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 



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Routzahn Seed Co. 



ARROYO GRANDE, CAL. 



SWEET PEA and NASTURTIUM 

 SPECIALISTS 



Wholesale srrowers ot tall Usta of FLOWER 

 and GARDKN Seeds. 



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S.D. Woodruff & Sons 



urmciALTiKBt 



Garden Seeds in Variety 



Mafaie seed potatoes, onion sets, etc. 



0OBSX8POHDXM0I SOUCITKD. 



■all OMlee and Seed Faras, OBAKGK, OORH. 

 Hew Tork City Store, 88-84 Dej Street 

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Metal Clasp 

 Mailing Envelopes 



LOUIS JEFFREY 



76th and Bmnswiek Are., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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