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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



May 26, 1910. 



BEGGARWEED 

 SEED 



** Desmodlum M oUe ' ' ^ 



Most valtiable Legume for Southern States. 

 I am now booking contract orders.crcp 1910, 

 fall dellTery. New cleaning process insures 

 absolutely perfect germination. 



HUGH M. TAYLOR 



TRADE GROWER 

 Lloyd, Florida 



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Pleters-Wheeler Seed Company 



HOLLIST ER, CAL IFORNIA 

 Growers of High Grade Seeds. 



Ornhi, Radish, Lettuce, Sweet Peas, etc 



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BRASLAN SEED 6R0WERS' CO, 



Lettuce, Onion, Sweet Peas 



Orowen for the Wholesale Trade Only 



Sbb Jose, California 



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Seed Trade News 



AHEBICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. 



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

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

 Trea8.,C. £. Kendel, Cleveland, O. Twenty-eighth 

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

 28. 1910. 



Too much rain in the Chicago onion 

 set section. 



It is quite apparent that the 1910 seed 

 crop in England v?ill be short so far as 

 it concerns plants that have had to pass 

 through the winter. 



E. J. Deal, manager of W. W. Johnson 

 & Son, Boston, England, is planning to 

 visit the seed trade in the United States 

 again this year, probably in August. 



The old crop of turnip is practically 

 exhausted, both in England and Holland, 

 and in the former country there are few 

 offers of new crop seed, owing to the loss 

 in all biennials. 



Hugh M. Taylor, of Lloyd, Fla., has 

 perfected a method of cleaning the seed 

 of Desmodium moUe, the beggar weed, 

 or Florida clover, which gives the neces- 

 sary germinating, quality to make the 

 seed a commercial article. Mr. Taylor 

 considers this the most valuable legume 

 for the south, especially on plantations 

 of oranges and on truck lands. 



Edwin Lonsdale writes The Review 

 from Lompoc, Cal., as follows: "Sweet 

 peas are a grand sight on Purpee 's Flora- 

 dale seed farm at the present time (May 

 19) and will continue to for many weeks. 

 The valley of Lompoc is well suited to 

 the culture of sweet peac; cool nights 

 and rich land are what the sweet peas 

 enjoy, and they have both here. ' ' 



7-Top Turnip Seed 



Seven-Top 



Advance Orders now taken for Choice Grades of 



Dixie Frost King Prize Taker 



Now in full pod on Bloomsdale Farm. 

 Special iirioes 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 Ist of July. 



D. Landreth Seed Company, 



Brisfolt Penna. 



Also Kale— Dwarf German, |20 per 100 lbs. 



Siberian ISperlOOlbs. 



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LEONARD SEED CO. 



PRODUCERS AND 

 WHOLBSALE 

 MERCHANTS 



TURNIP 

 SEED 



Laricst Griwirs gf Peas, Beau aai lardia 

 Sit4. Heaiaaartars 



W. KMZIE STREn, CHICAGO 



LOWEST 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., '%%^' 



GrowlnK Stations at East Jordan, Mich., Groen Bay, Wis., Sister Bay. Wis. 



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



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SEATTLE, WASH. 

 Growers of 



PUGET SOUND CABBAGE SEED 



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Waldo Roiinert 



OILROT, CAL. 



Wholesale Seed Grower 



Speeialtlea: Lettuce, Onion, Sweet Pess, Aitsr, 

 Cosmot, Misnonette, Verbens, in vsriety. 

 Oorreapondence aoUdted. 



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The most serious phase of the situation 

 on the other side of the Atlantic is the 

 inability of many English houses to offer 

 beet seed. 



All the news of the general crops con- 

 tinues encouraging. Good crops are all 

 that are needed to make another year of 

 prosperity and a big seed season in 1911. 



It is reported that E. M. Stephenson 

 & Son, farmers near Quinn, S. D., have ' 

 contracted to grow 125 acres of peas for 

 seed purposes this year. They have 

 grown peas on a smaller scale for several 

 seasons. 



The prospect, taking the world-wide 

 view, is not for any great increase in 

 seed production this year. Peas, beans, 

 brassicas, beets, turnips, radishes are 

 none of them likely to produce surplus 

 quantities. 



S. M. ISBELL C CO. 



JACKSON. MICH. 



Contract Seed Growers 



BEAN. CUCUMBER. TOMATO 



Radish, Pea. Muslcmalon 

 Sqnaali. Watermelon. Sweet Cora 



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Routzahn Seed Co. 



ARROYO GRANDE, GAL. 



SWEET PEA and NASTURTIUM 

 SPECIALISTS 



Wtaoleasle gro-wen of fan Hits of FLOWER 

 and GARDEN Seeda. 



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S.D. Woodruff & Sons 



SPBCIALTIBSt 



Garden Seeds in Variety 



Maine seed potatoes, onion sets, etc. 



OOBUSPONDXNCX SOUCmD. 



■•la Offiee ssd Seed Farms, OBANGI, OOHII. 

 Hew Tork City Store, 88-84 Dey Street 

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Metal Clasp 

 Mailing Envelopes 



LOUIS JEFFREY 



76th and Branswick Are., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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