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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



November 3, 1910. 



Pieten-Wheiler SNd Company 



HolHster, - - California 



Onion, RAdish, Lettuce, 

 Sweet Peas, etc. : : 



CorreBpondence Solicited. 



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IjlUSUN SEED GROWERS' CO. 



Lettuce, Onion, Sweet Peas 



Growers for the Wholesale Trade Only 



9aB Joae* California 



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$eed Trade News. 



AMKUCAN SEED TBADE ASSOCIATION. 



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

 L. H. Vaughan, ChicaKo; Sec'y and Treas., C. £. 

 Kendel, Cleveland, O. 



The Holland bulb seedsmen are pre- 

 paring to take wing for their annual 

 migration earlier than ever before. Many 

 will begin operations in the west, arriv- 

 ing in November. 



Considering that the autumn has been 

 one of the warmest and pleasantest in 

 many years, sales of bulbs for bedding 

 have been excellent. The season will 

 prove the best in years unless winter 

 c6mes suddenly and soon. 



The increasing importance of the 

 southern trade makes it desirable that 

 the general catalogues be ready at the 

 beginning rather than the end of De- 

 cember. The houses that do the big mail 

 order trade are rushing the printers. 



The first of the season's crop of lily 

 of the valley pips reached New York 

 October 29, fifty-two cases consigned to 

 H. Frank Darrow. On the same vessel 

 were numerous consignments of grass 

 and garden seeds, including 176 bags of 

 peas for Peter Henderson & Co. 



The Texas Seed & Floral Co., Dallas, 

 states that the warehouse recently de- 

 stroyed by fire was merely an auxiliary 

 building, used for storing a few cars of 

 cotton seed. The four-story warehouse 

 in which the offices are located, and a 

 five-story warehouse where the extra seed 

 stocks are kept, were not damaged in 

 any particular. 



The catalogue-makers are taking a 

 great deal of interest in prices, especially 

 on peas and the other items on which de- 

 liveries are yet uncertain. But when the 

 books come out the prices will be found 

 not so high as some might expect; many 

 will content themselves with slight ad- 

 vances on peas, but will quote only the 

 smaller quantities. 



The weather has held so good in the 

 Wisconsin woods that the lycopodium 

 prospects are better than for some years, 

 but it seems doubtful if bouquet green 

 ever again will be as plentiful as it once 

 was. Weather conditions at picking time 

 always will be a factor, but of much 

 importance is the increasing difficulty of 

 getting pickers and the fact that each 

 year it is necessary to go farther afield. 



LEONARD SEED CO. 



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MERCHANTS FOR PRICES 



Largtst Browers of Pets, Beau SMl Sarin 

 itti. Heaiqaarters 



W. KINZIE STREET. CHICAGO 



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YOU will be satisfied with the products of 



Burpee's"SeeasthatGrow" 



Better write to Burpee, Philadelphia,— for new Complete Catalogue. 



Mentiua tne Keview when you wnte. 



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The Everett B. Clark Seed Co., *%%^- 



Growlna; Station* at last Jordan, mcl^.. Green Bay. Wis., Sister Bay. Wis. 



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



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Waldo Rohndirt 



GILROY, CAL. ., 



Wholesale Seed Grower 



Specialties: Lettuce. Onion. Sweet Peas. Aster. 

 Cosmos. Mignonette, Verbena, in variety. 

 CJorrespondenco solicited. 



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S.D.WoodrufF&Sons 



SPKCXALTIKSt 



Garden Seeds in Variety 



Maine seed potatoes, onion sets, etc. 



COREE8PONDENCE SOLICITED. 



Hals Office and Seed Farms, OBANGE, COITN. 

 New Toifc City Store. 88>84 Dey Street 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



Growers of 



PUGET SOUND CABBAGE SEED 



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Visited San Francisco: C. F. Eltz- 

 liolz, Seattle, Wash. 



It is an encouraging fact that the 

 proportion of florists who meet their bills 

 promptly when due shows a steady if not 

 rapid increase. 



H. Nelis, of the firm of F. Nelis & 

 Sons, Beverwijk, Holland, is sailing for 

 the United States to remain as the per- 

 manent representative of his firm. 



Chas. H. Vick, of James Vick's Sons, 

 is general chairman in charge of the 

 committees giving the big flower show at 

 Eochester this week. On his committees 

 are Charles W. and George F. Crosman, 

 F. B. King, W. T. Fonda, F. W. and A. 

 F. Vick, W. H. Dildine and other seeds- 

 men. 



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 S CO. 



JACKSON, MICH. 



Contract Seed Growers 



Bean, Cucumber. Tomato, Radish, Pea. Squash. 

 Muslimelon, Watermelon, Sweet Com. 



Correspondence Soliolted 



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Routzahn Seed Co* 



ARROYO GRANDE, CAL. 



SWEET PEA and NASTURTIUM 

 SPECIALISTS 



Wholesale growers of (nil lists of VLOWKR 

 and GARDEN Seeds. 



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J. C. Robinson Seed Co. 



Waterloo, Neb. 



Contract growers of Cucumber, Canta- 

 loupe, Watermelon, Squash and Pumpkin 

 Seed ; Sugar, Flint and Field Seed Corns. 



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