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The Florists' Review 



Jolt 11, 1012. 



Guernsey Grown Bulbs 



Qolden Spur, Irving, Emperbr, Double 

 Voa Slon, Narcissus, and Other Sorts. 



Write for Wholesale List, and State Requirements. 



N. GAUDION, Guernsey (C.I.). England 



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RARE SEEDS 

 of BORDER PLANTS 



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Seed Trade News. 



.&HEBICAN SEES TRADE ASSOCIATION. 



President, Charles N. Page, Des Moines, la.; 

 Secretary-Treasurer, C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O. 



Miss M. M. Williams has resigned as 

 secretary of the Braslan Seed Growers 

 Co., San Jose, Cal., after eleven years' 

 service with the company. 



The directors of the Northern Seed 

 Co., at Cass Lake, Minn., have elected 

 their first set of officers, as follows: N. 

 E. Jondahl, president; Chris Bums, vice- 



S resident; A. J. Hole, secretary; L. B. 

 albraith, treasurer. 



The Mills Seed Co., Washington, la., 

 has changed hands, Mr. Mills, whose 

 principal interests are in the east, hav- 

 ing sold his shares to L. D. Langworthy, 

 who has been manager of the concern, 

 and Sam H. White, assistant cashier of 

 the Washington National Bank. 



W. Atlee Bubpee & Co., Philadelphia, 

 say the prospects for sweet peas is bo 

 poor that they are not selling, or offer- 

 ing for sale, until they are able to know 

 definitely just what they will have. As 

 yet they do not know which of their 

 novelties will give sufficient seeds for in- 

 troduction this year. 



A NEW seed firm has been organized 

 at Pittsfield, Mass., under the name of 

 Francis & McClatchey. The members of 

 the firm are Frederick H. Francis and 

 Fred T. McClatchey. They will occupy a 

 store and warehouse in the Mills block, 

 on North street, and will handle farm 

 implements as well as a general line of 

 seeds. 



The L. L. Olds Seed Co., of Madison, 

 Wis., has purchased some property, with 

 a frontage of ninety-nine feet and a 

 depth of 132 feet, on Williamson street, 

 and will there erect a building, at a cost 

 of $40,000 to $50,000, for the firm 's own 

 use. The structure will be four or five 

 stories in height and will occupy about 

 sixty-six feet of the frontage; the rest 

 of the space will be reserved for future 

 additions. The company stUl maintains 

 a warehouse at Clinton, Wis., its former 

 headquarters. 



E. T. Edwards, of Cheboygan, Mich., 

 for nineteen years manager of N. B. 

 Keeney & Son's pea and bean growing 

 station, severed his connection with that 

 firm June 1. July 3 Mr. Edwards was 

 at Green Bay, Wis., and entered into a 

 contract with the Everett B. dark Seed 

 Co. as assistant to E. L. Olmsted, super- 

 intendent of Clark's Wisconsin branch. 

 Mr. Edwards will give particular atten- 



-TOTHSTRAOS- 



HENRY METTE, Quedfinbuii, Geimany 



^~^^^^^^^" (Established in 1797) 



Grower and Exporter on tbe very largest eoale of all 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



Bpeolaltleei Beane, BeetB. Cabbaffes, Carrots, Kohl-Rabi, Leeks. Lettnces. Onions, 

 Peas, Radlaliea, Spinach, TumipB, Swedes, Aatara. Balsams. Begonias, Gamationi, 

 CiQerarias, Oloxinias. Larkspurs. Naaturtiuins. Pansloa, Petonias, Phlox. Primulas, Scabious. 

 Btooks, Verbenas. Zinnias, etc. Catalogue free on application, 



HXmtT MXTTK'S TRIUMPH OP THK GIAMT PANSXKS (mixed), the most per< 

 feet and most beautiful in the world. |5.00 per oz. ; |1.60 per H oz. : 75c per 1/16 oz. Postage 

 paid. Cash with order. 



All seeds ofiFered are grown under my personal snoeryision on my own vast gTOunds, 

 and are warranted true to name, of strongest growth, finest stocks and best Quality. X also 

 Sro^ larsaly seeds on contract. 



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DANISH PANSY SEED 



Wiboltt'S Danish Exhibition TWs.iB the best mixture of Pansles that can be 



obtained. Florists will find it an unequaled 



mixture for sowing, on account of the endless number of varieties, enormous 

 size and rich coloring of the flowers. $25.00 per lb., $2.00 per ob., postpaid. 

 Prices for Giant Sorts in separate colors on demand. Cash with order. 



R. WIBOLTT, clo'^^iR. Nakskov, Denmark 



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VAN GRIEKEN'S BULBS, w^Ls^crao 



gSS?^*.="°#^iSlSa5l5?""- I« VAN GRIEKEN, line. Bdul 



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Give us a 

 trial on 



Azaleas 



75.000 fine shaped Azalea Indica, grown ex- 

 clusively for American trade. Special prices 

 upon reauest. 



O. TH. De RAEVE 



CbauMee d'AuTcn 313-468, 

 Mont St. Amand, Ghent. Belglnm 



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Gennan Stock Seeds 



A GRAND SPECIALTY 



Price list on application 



PAUL TEICHQI, Striegau, Gennany 



Oldest Special House 



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PEAS CROP 1912 



Our Hlsh-class Stocks 



When you are buying, please apply to 



W. W. JOHNSON & SON, Ltd., i^?"' 



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ROSES 



STANDARDS 

 and DWARFS 



All the leading and up-to-date 

 varieties, in strong, field-grown 

 plants, grown in large quantities 

 for the Trade. 



Please send along list of your re- 

 quirements to us, and we will quote 

 special prices by return mail. 



S. BIDE & SONS, Ltd. 



Wholesale Roe and Fruit Tree Qrowers 

 Farnham, Surrey, Mug, 



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VERKADE VAN KLEEF 



(W. VAN KLEEF, Jr.) 



"NiTi Nnneriei'* 

 WADDINXVEEN, HOLLAND 



Near Boskoop. 



Evsrythlna In th* llns off 

 Hardy Nursery Stock. 



Ask for "My Silent Sales- 

 man," it will interest you. 



Nurseries it 

 Boskoop and Wadriiixveei. 



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WE IMPORT 



to order for the Trade only, PLANTS and 

 BULBS from Europe and Japan. Spring 

 or Fall Delivery. Address with business card. 



AUGUST ROLKER & SONS 

 0. Boi 752. or 31 Barclay Strcst. NEW YOIK 



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