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TheWeddy Florists' Review. 



Febbuaby 8, 1912. 



Contract Seed Growers 



Sll«ailti#f PePP«r, Knr Plut. Tonato, 

 OpCCIUlKi. Via, g.^ nn4 fi.n ca„, 



Correspondenoe Bollcitod. 



Gedrge R. Pedrick & Son 



FKDRICKTOWir, N. J. 



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The Ebbert Seed Company 



ROCKY FORD, COLO. 



Contimot crowara tor tlia Tmd*. Hisb- 

 tTftde Vine Seeds. 8p«olaltl«s: Rocky Ford 

 Cantaloupe, Muskmelon and Cucumber Seed. 



Plao* Tour Orders Kwrly 



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American stocks of waved sweet peas 

 in the past, and he was giving away 

 no secrets when he said his American 

 friends knew it, were anxious about it, 

 and were taking steps to remedy it. 

 Until they started to build up stocks 

 from single homogenous plants, neither 

 the Americans nor any one else would 

 succeed. On the great American seed 

 farms, where sweet pea crops followed 

 sweet pea crops closely, they had the 

 problem of volunteers to face; that is, 

 plants from seed left in the soil from 

 a previous crop. It was rather differ- 

 ent from our problem of rogues. Sweet 

 pea culture would be helped all around 

 when the Americans gave us pure 

 stocks. He hoped they would soon do 

 so." 



EXPORTS OF LILY BULBS. 



The exports of lily bulbs from Yoko- 

 hama, Japan, from December , 15, 1911, 

 to January 9, 1912, were 964 cases, the 

 consignees being as follows: 



TANOI SHOTEN 603 



To Amsterdam 208 



To Harmlck 200 



To London .♦. 118 



To Hamburg 45 



To Liverpool 30 



To Victoria 4 



YOKOHAMA NURSERY CO 120 



To London 100 



To New York 18 



To San Francisco 2 



ARAI SHOTEN 110 



To Hamburg 110 



L. BOEHMER & CO 94 



To New York . . . : 84 



To Portland 10 



K. TANEKA 42 



To Rotterdam 28 



To Hamburg 14 



SAYEDA SHOTEN 15 



To London 15 



PEA OBOWING IN IDAHO. 



The following comes from a news- 

 paper correspondent at St. Anthony, 

 Idaho, and will be read with interest 

 by the seed trade: 



"The pea industry of Idaho is now 

 fully assured and every indication 

 points to its being one of the most 

 profitable as well as largest crops. Fre- 

 mont county has taken the lead in the 

 matter, but this year several other 

 counties of the state will raise large 

 quantities and it is expected that with- 

 in a few years the crop will be fully 

 established and that it will be one of 

 the best crops for the farmers to raise. 



"Ole K.* Olson, of St. Anthony, should 

 be given credit for the introduction of 

 the crop into Idaho. Mr. Olson has 

 grown a few seeds for many years and 

 when he began farminjg in this county 

 he w&s determined to prove the feasi- 

 bility of the crop's production. 



•'In 1909 he attempted to interest 

 several of the large eastern seed houses 

 in the Idaho seed pea proposition, but 



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Arkansas Valley Seed Company 



D. H. BROWNE 



C. H. BROWNE 



LAKIN, KANSAS 

 Contract Qrowers of Muskmelon, Watermelon and Cucumber 



We deiire to announce to the trade that Mr. Wm. Loffan is no longer connected with 

 thli company in any way. And that we ate now bookinir contract orders for Muskmelon, 

 Watermelon and Cucumber Seed. 



Write today for contract price list, also our surplus list of Vine Seeds. 



Mention The Beyiew when yon write. 



J. BOLGUNO & SON rield anrGuden Seeds 



ESTABLISHKD 1818 



Light, Pntt & Ellioitt Sti. 



Write for our low prices 



BALTIMORE, MD. 



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BEANS, PEAS» RADISH 



and all Garden Saada 



LEONARD 



SEED CO 



gTB»T. CHICAGO 



GROWERS FOR THE TRADE 



ONION SETS Writaforrrloaa 



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YOU will be satisfied with the products of 



Burpee's"SeedsthatQrow" 



Better write to Burpee, Philadeiplila,— for new Complete Cataloeoe. 



The Evereft B. Clark Seed Co., ''^ST 



Oaevwfam Station* at Kaat Jordan, Mlolk.. Oraan B^Tt Wla., Uatar Bay* Wis. 



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



TOMATO SEED 



BEST STOCKS. 



AI.I. TABIETIES. 



The Haven Seed Co. 



Growen for wholesale trade only. Santa Ana , Cal. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



LAWN GRASS SEED 



WHOUESALK ONI.T 



J. OLIVER JOHNSON 



1876 Hllwankaa Avanua, CHICAGO 



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ONION SEEDbONION SETS 



Wa ara axtanalva gro-wmn and daalara. 



Write for prices on the 1911 crop. We are also 

 Bubmittinff contract figures for the 1912 crop of 

 Onion Seed. 



chuxicothx 



OHIO 



SCmLDERBROS., 



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The C. Herbert Coy Seed Co. 



VAIiLEY, Douglas County; NEB 



,^WlMleule Growers tf Higii Grade Seeds. 



Gicttmbeft Mutfcmelon, Squash and Putoy 



Ida, Sweet. Flint and Dent Seed Omu. 



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WATERMELON and 

 MUSKMELONsEEDs 



OKTTHKM FROM 



va FRANK CORRYyOBowsR 



Complete delivery by Oct. 15, 1912. 



ENIP. . OKLAHOMA 



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 — THJB— 



J. C. Robinson Seed Co. 



Waterloo, Neb. 



Contract- growers of Cucumber, Canta- 

 loupe, Watermelon, Squash and Pumpkin 

 8eed; Sugar, Flint and Field Seed Cotdb, 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



Sioux City Seed & Nursery Co* 



Sioux City, Iowa 



Contracting growers of P«aa« Beana 

 and famous Sweet Corn. Introducers 

 of the White Mexican Sweet Corn. 



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S. M. ISBELL a CO. 



JACKSON, mCH. 



Contract Seed Growers 



Bean, Cucnmber, Tomato, Kadlsh. Pea. Savaife 

 Muakmcdon, Watermelon. Sweet Com. 



Coive*9ondenoe Solietted 



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