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The Weekly Florists' 



Max 80, 1012. 



CA0L1FL0WERSEED 



26 pounds Early Dwarf Erfurt. Snowball and 

 Danish Qiant. Fresh seed delayed in transit just 

 arrived from Denmark, $1.50 per- ounee. Special 

 .price to dealers and large growers. 



HOYT HENSHAW 



SeedsiiHin and Importer Wast Falls, N. Y. 



Mention The Rerlew when yoo write. 



Seed Trade News. 



AXEBICAN SEED TKADE ASSOCIATION. 



Prea., Leonard H. Vaughan, Chicago; First 

 ■Vlce-Pres., M. H. Duryea, New York City; Sec'y 

 and Treas., G. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O. 



Thirtieth annaal convention, Chicago, Jnne 25 

 «o 27, 1912. 



Gladiolus bulbs have cleaned up pretty 

 well, although here and there a small 

 surplus is reported. 



B. A. James, Charleston, 111., has se- 

 cured a new location on Sixth street and 

 will install an up-to-date seed cleaning 

 plant. 



"W. Atlee Buepee is en route to Cali- 

 fornia and Howard Earl is on his way 

 to Europe. Each is on a tour of crop 

 inspection. 



The seed store of John P. De Haan, 

 600 River street, Paterson, N. J., was 

 damaged by fire May 17 to the extent of 

 4 few hundreds of dollars. 



Henry Field, the Shenandoah, la., 

 seedsman, has bought a factory building 

 near the Burlington tracks, to permit the 

 business of his company to keep on 

 growing. 



The Holland bulb growers had an un- 

 usually early flowering season this year 

 and apparently the quality of the crop, 

 given fair weather conditions from this 

 time on, will be excellent. 



Lester L. Morse, of San Francisco, 



was invited to act as one of the jury of 



: awards at the international horticultural 



. exhibition just closing at London, but 



was unable to visit England at this sea- 



;Son. 



The seed trade now generally prints 

 , the disclaimer below the date line on let- 

 ter-heads, instead of above it, as was the 

 practice before The Review called atten- 

 tion to certain court decisions on the sub- 

 ject. 



A REPORT from Holland states that 

 spinach and radish have suffered severely 

 this spring and that the large acreage 

 sown will not make a big supply, while 

 turnip was practically annihilated by the 

 bad weather. 



The action of the American Seed 

 Trade Association, in deciding to hold its 

 thirtieth annual convention behind closed 

 doors, will afford Congressman Mann 

 and those of his kind a point of which 

 much can be made in favor of the regu- 

 lation of the seed trade by law. Though 

 there be no other basis for it, secrecy is 

 enough to breed suspicion. 



J. Guille, of the Hubert Bulb Co., 

 Portsmouth, Ya., states that he has been 

 advised that he has been awarded a 

 large part of the order for bulbs for the 

 1913 government free seed distribution, 

 in spite of the fact that the bids from 

 foreign growers were lower. Mr. Guille 

 says that the Hubert Bulb Co. now has 

 sixty-five acres devoted to bulb growing 

 at Portsmouth. 



I 



ULY OF THE VALLEY FROM COLD STORAGE 



$2.00 per 100 $18.00 per 1000 



IF YOU GROW 



Bruns' Chicago Market 



YOU GROW THE BEST VA^EY 



Finest Cut Valley constantly on hand. 



E N. BRUNS, 



3032-42 

 WEST MIADISON STREET 



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GIANT FORCING LILY OF THE VALLEY 



FROM COLD STORAGE-S1.7S per tOO; SIS.SO per 1000 



HAMBURG EXTRA-$1.60 per ICO; $14.50 per 1000. 



COLD STORAGE LILIUM GIGANTEUM-7 to 9, $21.00 per case of 300; 9 to 10, 

 $21.00 per case of 200. 



LIL. RUBRUM and MELPOMENE-8 to 9, $6.00 per 100. 



LIL. ALBUM -8 to 9, $8 50 per 100. 



DAHLIAS— Choice Named Varieties, divided roots, $1.00 per doz. ; $6.00 per 100. 

 GLADIOLUS BULBS, America-first size, $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 

 GLADIOLUS, Augusta-first size, $2.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 



Send for Wholesale Catalogue. 



CURRff BROS. CO., r?»*^^A? f NILWADKEE, WIS. 



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ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS SEED ^3£;.7-|^;;£iS:ff^ 



1000 to 5000 @ 13.26 per 1000; (WOO to 26.000 6 $2.00 per 1000; 25,000 and over @ |1.7i per 1000 



DRAKE POINT GREENHOUSES .... Yalaha, Florida 



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AY RES' 



GIANT SPENCER 



SWEET PEAS 



ARE WORLD -RENOWNED 



Order now for planting outside. They will 

 create a sensation and make you money. 



Write for our Sweet Pea Catalotrue. 



S. BRYSON AYRES COMPANY 



■unny 81op«. INDKPKNDXNCK, MO. 



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Asptrigus riumosns and Spren{eri 



CyoUunen S««dllnKs and Plants. 



See classified advs. Write for our 1912 catalogue. 



S. S. Skidelsky A Co. 



1«15 B«t« Bldg., Phlladrtphla. Pa. 



raw CBOP 



ESsparagus BOumosus lihnus 



WiMonsln Greenhonse Grown Seed 



Mot to be compared with the inferior California 

 and Florida outdoor vrown seed. 



1000 aeedi, $8.50: 6000. $16.35; 10.000, $50.00 



G. H. HUNKEL CO., Stttmtt, Nihnibe, Wii. 



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GLADIOLI, 



LHJES, summer HiOWERING 



BULBS AND HARDY PLANTS. 



SUn> FOB PBICK U8T. 



L S. MILLffi, Wading River, N. Y. 



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PRIMUy^ 



; %SV ll I II C 11 SI i; U. be on I C,.l i 



Unrivaled for ilce of flower, pnrlty of color and 

 hlgheet development. They represent the best 

 ■peclallata have ao far produced. Seeda and plants. 



J. L. SCHILLER, Toledo, O. 



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