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The Florists' Review 



July 11, 1912. 



Primula 

 and Cineraria 



COur atralna ar« known 

 to moat ot th« flortata- 



' w« wmnt tham known 



to XVBBT floriat. 

 Sand for Prico Liat 



JBOSTOr 



Hall 



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tion to the care of Clark's growing 

 operations in Montana and Idaho, hav- 

 ing started July 8 for the Gallatin valley 

 of Montana to take charge of the field 

 work. 



Aethub B. Clark has been at Green 

 Bay, Wis., since the seed trade conven- 

 tion. 



H. A. Hawk, Oklahoma City, Okla., is 

 forming a company to handle seeds, 

 fruits and vegetables and do a general 

 commission business. 



Habky Gabwood has sold his interest 

 in the Ebbert Seed Co., at Rocky Ford, 

 Colo., to A. W. Creager, who will con- 

 duct the business in the future. 



The Dickinson Seed Co. has now been 

 incorporated under the laws of Delaware, 

 with $1,250,000 capital stock, to "buy, 

 sell, and deal in seeds and grain." 



THE OUTSIDE VIEW. 



How executive sessions look from out- 

 side the closed door is well illustrated 

 by the following, by Frank B. White, 

 well known to many seedsmen as an 

 advertising authority. Mr. White wrote 

 the item for his publication "Good Ad- 

 vertising," the issue preceding the Chi- 

 cago convention: 



The American Seed Trade convention will be 

 held in Chicago June 26 to 27. "Executive 

 eesalon" Is the order. It strikes us as decidedly 

 peculiar. It Is something like the toll roads of 

 ancient days. It Is the only convention that ha« 

 to do with the betterment of agricultural Inter- 

 ests that Is afraid to have the public know what 

 goes on. Those of us who are farmers and have 

 to buy seeds are not surprised when we consider 

 the poor results obtained. As long as the Seed 

 Trade Association holds "executive sessions" they 

 can depend upon It government free seed dis- 

 tribution, doubt and uncertainty will exist. 

 Nothing like good, old publicity to chase the 

 rascals from their biding. 



THE HENBT FIEU) SEED 00. 



The Henry Field Seed Co., Shenan- 

 doah, la., recently completed its first 

 five years of corporate existence. The 

 earnings for the season just closed were 

 approximately $15,000 and a dividend 

 of nine per cent was paid to stock- 

 holders, the same as last year. The 

 officers are: President, Henry Field; 

 vice-president, A. P. Thompson; secre- 

 tary and treasurer, Fred Tunnecliff; di- 

 rectors, Henry Field, A. P. Thomp- 

 son, G. C. Mitchell, D. S. Lake, E. S. 

 Welch, E. A. Bead, A. M. Eldredge. 

 This is the same list as last year except 

 for the resignation of H. E. Eaton as 

 secretary and treasurer, succeeded by 

 Fred Tunnecliff, who came from the 

 local bank. 



The trade will be interested that 

 sales aggregated $235,000 for the sea- 

 son, the number of orders handled being 



Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass 



19 lbs. test. $14.50 psr 100 lbs. September delivery. 



J. OLIVER JOHNSON "WcllJlSS^tLr' 



YOU will be satisfied with the products of 



Burpee's "Seeds that Grow" 



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



BEANS, PEAS, RADISH 



and all Garden Baada 



LEONABD 



ONION SETS 



SEED CO 



, CHXCAGO 



GROWERS fOR THE TRADE 



WMta for Prleaa 



The Everett B. Clark So^d Co., "SSST^ 



Orewlnc Stattona at Mmmt Jordan. lUeli.. Orean BtSr, Wla., Matar Bay. Wla. 



BEAK, PEAS, SWEET CORN, ONION, BEET, TORNIP, TOMATO, ETC 



Heiry Fish Seed Co. 



BEAN GROWERS 



For the Wholeiale Beed Trade 

 CARPINTBRIA, -:- CAL. 



Waldo Rohnert 



GILROY, CAL. 



Wholesale Seed Grower 



Specialties: Lettuce, Onion, Sweet Peas, Astei; 

 Cosmos, MUrnonette, Verbena, in variety. 

 Correspondence solicited. 



Western Seed & Irrigation U. 



Seed Growers and Dealer* 



Specialties: 



Cucumber, Musk and Watermelon, 



Pumpkin, Squaah, Sweet and Field Com. 



FREMONT, NEB. 



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CONTRACT SEED CROWER 



SPECUinCS: PcpMT, ta Pint, 

 T«mt*, Vine Seed ul fidl Con 



CorretpondBnce Solicited. 



He C. Herbert Coy Seed Co. 



VALLKY, Douglas County, NSB. 



WMcnle Grawcrs •t High Gnde Scds. 



Cucumber, Mutkmelon, Squash and Piimf 

 kin. Sweet. Flint and Dent Seed Com, 



Bridgeman's Seed Warehouse 



■■t. 18S4. RICHARDS BROS., Props. 



bnporten and ffrowers of high-grade 



SEEDS, BULBS, PLANTS, Etc 



87 S»at leth St.. NEW YORK CTTY 



Telephone 4235 Qramercy 

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J. BOLGIANO & SON 



WHOLESALE FIELD 

 and GARDEN SEEDS 



Established 1818. Write for our low prices. 



Uiht, Pratt mil Qlkott Sts., BaltinMre, Mi. 



TOMATO SEED 



BEST STOCKS. AM. TABIBTIB8. 



The Haven Seed Co. 



Growera for wholeiale trade only. Saate Ana , Oal. 



S. M. Isbell & Co. 



JACKSON. MICH. 



Contract Seed Growers 



Bean, Cucumber, Tomato, Radish, Squash 

 Muskmelon, Watermelon, Sweet Com. 



Correspondence SoUoited 



Contract Seed Growers 



fSneoaltiat* P«pp«r.BnrPiMi«.Tssists, 



CoiTMpondsnes lollcitsd. 



George R. Pedrick it Soa 



FBDBICKTOWB, M. J. 



Oklahoma Seed Growers' Co. 



Contract Growers of 



Watermdin tnd Muskmelon Seels 



for the wholesale trade only 



ENID, OKLAHOMA 



F. W. O. SCHMITZ 



PRnCK BAT. B. T. 



Whslesale Grower. Exporter and Im- 

 porter of all plants, roots and bulbs In 

 season. 



Correspondence Solicited 



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