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The Florists' Review 



March 12, 1914. 



SCARLET SAOC 



We are lanre growers of Seattot S«s« on our 

 Bknmsdale Farms. 



■onllr* . 114 00 per lb. 



8|M«iMl*iis 13.00 per lb. 



For delivery after crop 1914 is harvested and 

 subject to crop, net 6U days, 2 per cent off 10 

 day*, f . o. b. Bristol. Pa. We solicit your orders 

 tma 1 pound to IOj pounds. 



». LANMETH SEED CO., 



BRISTOL, PA. 



Bloomsdale Seed Farms 

 Mention Th» Review whep you wr ite. 



Seed Trade News. 



AHEBIOAK SEED T&ASS ASSOOIATION. 



President, C. C. Hasaie, KinaaasoUt; Sacr»- 

 tarT'Tnatnrer, 0. E. Xenael, CleTeland. O. 



Tairty-Moond annual oonventlon, Waininfton, 

 O. C, June 88 to 85, 1914. 



The indications are that there is an 

 overproduction of bulbs of Gladiolus 

 America. The report is quite general 

 that sales of it are slow, and low. 



The Rahe Seed Co., Cincinnati, O., 

 has leased the store at 119 East Court 

 street for a term of three years at a 

 rental of $2,340 for the term. Posses- 

 sion will be given April 1. 



Books, including catalogues, go into 

 the parcel post next Sunday, March 15, 

 Up to eight ounces the pq^tage will be 

 1 cent for each two ounces for any dis- 

 tance. Over eight ounces the zone rates 

 will apply. 



The Interstate Commerce Commis- 

 sion has directed the Southern Pacific 

 railroad to refund $11.40 to C. C, Morse 



6 Co., on account of unreasonable rates 

 on twelve shipments of garden seed 

 from San Francisco. 



Last season there was a shortage of 



7 to 9 cold storage giganteum bulbs and 

 it appears that orders now on file for 

 1914 deliveries from 1913 crops will be 

 hard to fill. There still are a few un- 

 sold bulbs, but the owners are holding 

 them for a rising market. 



A FULL-PAGE reproduction of a let- 

 ter from Northrup, King & Co., of Min- 

 neapolis, in the Minneapolis Journal of 

 February 27, recommending that news- 

 paper's stand for clean advertising, was 

 as effective an advertisement for that 

 firm as for the publisher. 



The Department of Agriculture has 

 placed an embargo on the importation 

 of Mexican and Central American alli- 

 gator pear seeds because of the prev- 

 alence of an insect pest which has at- 

 tacked the seed in those countries. The 

 quarantine applies only to seeds, entry 

 of plants and fruits being permitted 

 under inspection. 



The seed trade will learn with re- 

 gret of the death of James J. Comont, 

 which is recorded in this week's obit- 

 uary column. As the representative of 

 the London house of James Carter & 

 Co., Mr. Comont had made many trips 

 to America and had established many 

 personal friendships among the leading 

 members of the trade here. 



Notice has been given by J. J. Town- 

 send, referee in bankruptcy, of a first 

 and final dividend of two-fifths of one 

 per cent in the matter of Wm. C. Rick- 

 ards, Jr., and Alfred Rickards, doing 

 business as Bridgeman's Seed Ware- 

 house, New York, who filed a voluntary 

 petition in bankruptcy September 6, 

 1912, scheduling liabilities of $21,194.88 

 and assets of $1,381, 



Kc«»S^a|s^«^ unf iHw uim wnmm ifmw. ttrwct. apwr. war. w 

 M^K C^9RCLKm pmmuv. cfittf . amw. iSK. MLsm n4 iwect peu. 



Seed Growers 



SAN JOSE. CALIFORNIA C^OITmAnV 



Write for 1914 Contracting Prices. 



Mention Th* B^Tlew when yon write. 



[YOU will be satisfied witli the products of 

 Burpee's "Seeds that Grow" 

 I 



Better write to Burpee, PhlUdelpMa,— for new Complete Cataioeae. 



BEANS, PEAS, RADISH 



AND ALL QARDKN. SEEDS 



t.EO'lA.*^-"*' 



CO 



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CMICAOO 



GROWERS FOR THE TRADI 



ONION SETS WHt.fr PHc. 



The Everett B. Clark Seed Co., lUlford, OnuIc 



Qrowlns Station, irt East Jordan, Mich.. Qr..n Bay. Wl.- Sl.t.r Bay. Wto. 



Beans, Peas. Sweet Corn, Onion, Beet, Turnip, Tomato, Be, Etc 



^^ 1^ I ^^ lyi ^% ^m ■■ Hi^ Write us for prices on new crop of high- 

 W Vm I U m% O BL El M grade globe and flat varieties. 

 SCHILDEII BROTNKRS, (Seed and Sets) Chllllcothe, Ohio 



J. C Robiiison Seed Co. 



WATERLOO, NXB. 



BOCKT FORD, COLO. 



Contract crowert of Cacomber. Cantaloape^ 

 Watermelon. Sqaaah and Pumpkin Seed; Sogar. 

 Flint and Field Seed Com. 



Waldo Rohnert 



OILROY, CAL. 



Wholesale Seed Grower 



Specialties: Lettuce. Onion. Sweet Peas, Aster, 

 Ck>smo8, Mismonette, Verbena, in rariety. 



Correspondence solicited. 



Mention Tlx Umrttm when yon wrlta. 



CONTRACT 



SEED GROWERS 



Btrictir Mlchtaan Oroim Beana, Oncomber, 

 Tomato, Mtukmelon, Sqnaah, Watermolon, Radish. 

 Sweet Oom. Oorreapondence solicited. 



S. FL ISBELL & CO., Jtckson, Hick. 



Mention Tha ReTlew whep yon wrlta. 



THE KINBEitUN SEED CO. 

 Seed GfMvtnSARTA CLARA, CAL 



Growers of 

 ONION, LETTUCS, RADISH, •!« 



Correspondence Solicited, 

 Meatfam Tta Briew whi yoa write. 



Routzahn Seed Co. 



ARSOYO ORANDB, GAL. 



SWEET PEA and NASTURTIUM 

 SPECIALISTS 



Wboteeale growers of fall lists of FLOWKB aa4 



CUBDSKSKKDS 



Meotlea The Berlew wtaen yon write. 



Pieters-Wheder 5eed Company 



Ollroy, u :: Califofr«la 

 Growers of High Grade Seeds 



Onion, Radish, Lettuce, 

 Sweet Peas, etc 



CoiT. ap ondmc. BoUottod. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write, 



TOMATO SEED 



T STOCKS ALL VARmUS 



Tha Haven Saed Co. 



Mention Th» Berlew whea yo. write. 



b«*,» wr 



ONION SEED 



Vlata Wholeeiae 



Globes. . .Wholesale and Betidl 



LAUQHLINSEEDCO, 



Henry Fish Seed Co. 



BEAN GROWERS 



For the Wholesale Seed Trade. 

 CARPINTBRIA, »;- CAL^ 



SWEET PEA SEED 



Write for our Price List. 



S. BRYSON AYRES CO. 



Sw..t P.. Fmrm, 

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