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The Florists' Review 



JVLT 18, 1912. 



Winterson's 

 ''Combittation" Pansy Mixture 



has a reputation of 16 years' standing:. A 

 trial will convince you that it is a "GOOD" 

 Mixture in every sense of the word. To 

 those who "KNOW PANSIES" Combination 



Mixture is especially recommended. 



Combination 

 boot typos. 



Trade pkt., 50c; >^ oz., 75c; % oz., 

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cerely hope returns from the 1912 har- 

 vest will be better than last season all 

 around. * ' 



The first French bulbs are due at New 

 York this week. 



Eeports are that the Dutch bulbs 

 will arrive early this year, probably a 

 fortnight or at least a week earlier than 

 last season. 



The drought was broken last week by 

 heavy local showers in most of the Wis- 

 consin pea growing districts, doing the 

 crop much good. 



Theee seems to be no prospect in the 

 European seed growing districts of any 

 crops of carrot that will put that item 

 back at its normal place. 



The crop prospects at Erfurt are fair ; 

 the drought in the early part of the year 

 having been followed by moderately 

 favorable growing weather. 



The Northern Seed Co., Cass Lake, 

 Minn,, held its annual meeting July 9 and 

 elected the following officers: President, 

 N. E. Jondahl; vice-president, Chris 

 Bums; secretary, Al J. Hole; treasurer, 

 L. B. Galbraith. The board of directors 

 includes the above, with the addition of 

 H. Mullen, A. J. Swanberg and Lester 

 Bartlett. 



THE riEST HAKBISII. 



The first of the season's crop of 



Harrisii bulbs reached New York July 



12, consigned as follows: 



Henderson, P., & Ck) 51 



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PEA PBOSPEOTS. 



Pea growers are again down in the 

 mouth. Early in the season the pros- 

 pects in the old seed pea sections were 

 not so bad, although the start was one 

 of the latest in recent years. Now, 

 however, the expected has happened 

 — the heat has had its inevitable ef- 

 fect, intensified by an accompanying 

 drought. The earliest plantings were 

 not far enough advanced to be immune 

 and the later plantings were caught by 

 the hot, dry weather just at the time 

 when they were most susceptible. Such 



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