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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



OCTOBBB 20, 1910. 



netere-Wheeler Seed Company 



HoUitter, • - California 



Growers of High Grade Seeds 



Onion, Radish, Lettuce, 

 Sweet Peas, etc. : : : . 



Correspondence Solicited. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



BRASLAN SEED GROWERS' GO. 



Lettuce, Onion, Sweet Peas 



Growers for the Wholesale Trade Only 



San Jose* California 



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Seed Trade News. 



AMSBICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. 



Pres., E. L. Page. Greene. N. Y.; First Vlce-pres.. 

 L. H. Vaughan, Chicago; Sec'y and Treas.. C. E. 

 Eendel, Cleveland, O. 



Joseph L. Schilder, manager of the 

 seed department of Schilder Bros., Chilli- 

 cothe, O., has been at the Congress hotel, 

 Chicago, for three days this week. 



Willis E. Egberts has been appointed 

 advertising manager for William H. 

 Maule, Philadelphia. Mr. Eoberts was 

 the manager of the Eeligious Press Asso- 

 ciation, of Philadelphia, for upwards of 

 twenty years. 



O. S. Jones & Co., Sioux Falls, S. D., 

 have bought what is known as the Kiehl 

 tract for use as a trial ground. It is 

 reported the purchase price was $250 

 per acre, which is a record for farm 

 lands near Sioux City. 



When the directors of the Wholesale 

 Seedsmen's League met at New York 

 October 13 the consensus of opinion was 

 that the seed supply for 1911 warrants 

 higher prices than any seedsman cares to 

 charge his regular customers. 



Somewhat contrary to the expectations 

 of the Holland bulb merchants at the 

 beginning of the season, hyacinths have 

 moved off to a good clean-up, the demand 

 having been considerably better than in 

 recent years. Prices of many of the 

 leading varieties have gone up sharply. 



The crop of commercial limas in south- 

 ern California is turning out better than 

 expected. The damage from such a storm 

 as recently visited the Coast lima bean 

 section always looks at first greater than 

 it turns out to be, authorities say. The 

 weather that followed the rain has been 

 exceptionally favorable for that part of 

 the crop which still was unharvested. 



It is reported from Holland that a 

 dealer in agricultural implements, named 

 Dallinga, at Winschoten, has devised a 

 special radish thrasher, a machine which 

 performs the difficult task of separating 

 the seeds and pods of freshly harvested 

 radish. The machine is being used by 

 some of the Dutch seed growers and is 

 said to be giving excellent results, di- 

 rectly cleaning the pods and saving all 

 seeds from the straw. The same report 

 has it that the radish crop in Holland 

 is harvested and will yield a medium crop. 



LEONARD SEED CO. 



PRODUCERS AND 

 WHOLESALE 

 MERCHANTS PQR PRICES 



WRITE us 



Largest Growers of Peas, Beans and Ganlea 

 Seed. Headquarters 



W. KINZIE STREET. CHICAGO 



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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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MILFORD. 

 CONN. 



The Everett B. Clark Seed Co., 



Orowlns Statlona at Kast Jordan, Ifleli., Green Bay, Wla., Sister Bay, Wis. 



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



Mention The Review when you write. 



Waldo Rohnert 



OILROY. CAL. 



Wholesale Seed Grower 



Specialties: Lettuce. Onion, Sweet Peas. Aster. 

 Cosmos. Mignonette, Verbena, in variety. 

 Correspondence solicited. 



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S.D. Woodruff &$ons 



SPECIAL.TIE8 1 



Garden Seeds in Variety 



Maine seed potatoes, onion sets, etc. 



CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 



Main Office and Seed Farms, ORANGE, COIfN. 



New ¥oik City Store, 82-84 Dey Street 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



GroT^ers of 



PLGET SOUND CABBAGE SEED 



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A WAREHOUSE of the Texas Seed and 

 Floral Co., Dallas, Tex., was destroyed 

 by fire October 8. 



George E. Pedrick & Son, -who are 

 contract growers of pepper, tomato, egg 

 plant and vine seeds, at Pedricktown, M. 

 J., are putting up a new seed warehouse 

 30x60 and three stories high, with base- 

 ment, containing over 7,000 square feet 

 of floor space. The building will be 

 fully equipped. 



The Livingston Seed Co., Columbus, 

 O., is preparing to put a new sweet com 

 before the trade this autumn. It is 

 named Livingston's Early Sugar and is 

 said to have been discovered in the vi- 

 cinity of Columbus some five years ago 

 and in it the Livingstons think they have 

 an exceptionally good thing. 



PEAS M BEANS 



We are Growers for the 

 Wholesale Seed Trade. 



When in the market 

 ask us for prices. 



Alfred J. Brown Seed Co. 



Grand Rapids, Midi. 



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S. M. ISBELL ft CO. 



JACKSON. MICH. 



Contract Seed Growers 



Bean, Cucumber, Tomato, Radish, Pea, Sauash, 

 Muskmelon, Watermelon, Sweet Com. 



Correspondence Solicited 



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Routzahn Seed Co. 



ARROYO GRAND!, CAL. 



SWEET PEA and NASTURTIUM 

 SPECIALISTS 



Wholeaale growers ol toll Uita of FLOWBR 

 and GABDKN Seeds. 



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J. C. Robinson Seed Co. 



Waterloo, Neb. 



Contract growers of Cucumber, Canta- 

 loupe, Watermelon, Squash and I*umpkin 

 Seed ; Sugar, Flint and Field Seed Corns. 



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 writing advertisers. 



