June 6, 1918. 



The Florists^ Review 



49 



BERNARD JUDAE & CO. 



Forwarders and Cnstoms Brokers 



Bulbs and Nursery Stock 



Our Specialty. 



PARIS: B Faubourg Poittomiere 



CHICABO: First Hat'al Bank BMg. NEW YORK: 1 Braariway 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



McGIII Seed Growers Co. 



WHOLESALE GROWERS ONLY 



ONION, LETTUCE, CARROT, Etc. 



Seed Farms and Trial Qrounds, 

 Coyote, Santa Clara Co.. Calif. 



Office: 21 Pine Street. SAN FfUNQSCO 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Wholesalers, Notice! 



We still have "fe surplus of our Hlxh Quality 

 Sw«*t P«a S«*d at Farm Prices. The best of 

 Winter-flowering Spencers. Unwin and Qrandl- 

 flora varieties. Write direct to 



S. Bryson Ayres Co. 



Sweet Pu Farm, Suniy Slope, INDEPENDENCE.MO. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



—THE— 



J. C. Robinson Seed Co. 



WATERLOO, NEB. 



ROCKY FORD, COLO. 



Contract srrowers of Cucumber, Cantaloupe, 

 Watermelon, Squash and Pumpkin Seed; Sugar, 

 Flint and Field Seed Corn. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 

 THE SEED SEASON. 



More Orders, But Smaller Total. 



A rather backward season and the 

 tendency of seed selling to become an 

 all-the-year-round occupation results in 

 business being rather more active than 

 usual in the first week in June. The 

 former custom of considering the sea- 

 son at an end May 31, and of casting 

 up results, is not so general as it once 

 was, but it still at this time is possible 

 to give a fairly accurate review of the 

 1913 seed-selling season. There is a 

 rather greater variety of reports than 

 usual; they are not, like last year, all 

 of one tenor. Some houses report in- 

 creased cash total, but many others, 

 and this includes some of the largest, 

 note an increase in the number of 

 orders, but a falling off in the money 

 value, the latter outcome being at- 

 tributed not so much to the short sup- 

 ply of some seeds as to the low prices 

 of certain others. Extracts from some 

 of the letters received during the pres- 

 ent week are presented herewith: 



H. G. Hastings & Co., Atlanta. 



The spring season of 1913, in the way 

 of seed sales, has been a satisfactory 

 one, showing practically fifteen per cent 

 ^"^'■^»se over the corresponding period 

 ot 1912. The season carried no special 

 feature; in fact, if it had any special 

 leature other than increase of business 

 n was the fact that it was such a well- 

 rounded out season, and there seemed 

 to be a well proportioned demand for 

 almost all items of seedsmen's stock.— 

 «• G. Hastings. 



Archlas' Seed Store, Sedalia, Mo. 



..J.V ^^["'"e of our business to date is 

 Rreater than in 1912. However, values 

 have been lower and trade has been 

 Blower on some field seeds, seed corn 



Mention The RptIpw when yon write. 



BEANS, PEAS, RADISH 



< AND ALL GARDEN SEEDS 



ueof*A,RE„..-- 



CO 



. CHICAGO 



GROWERS FOR THE TRADE 



ONION SETS Writ, for Price. 



YOU will be satisfied with the products of 



Burpee's "Seeds that Grow" 



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



The Everett B. Clark Seed Co.^ Milford, Conn. 



Orowlna: station, at Ea.t Jordan, Mich., Qr..n Bay, Wl.., Sl.t.r Bay, Wl.. 



Beans, Peas. Sweet Corn, Onion, Beet, Turnip, Tomato, Etc, Etc 



CONTRACT 



SEED GROWERS 



strictly BI{<>hiKan Gro^rn Beans, Cucumber, 

 Tomato, Muskmelon, Squash, Watermelon, Radish, 

 Sweet Corn. Correspondence solicited. 



S. M. ISBELL & CO., Jackson, Mich. 

 Pieters-Wheeler Seed Company 



Palo AltOf :: California 



Growers of High Grade Seeds 



Onion, Radish, Lettuce, 

 Sweet Peas, etc. :: 



Correapondenoo BoUoltod. 



Waldo Rohnert 



GILROY, CAL. 



Wholesale Seed Grower 



Specialties: Lettnoe, Onion, Sweet Peas, Attm, 

 Oosmos, Mignonette, Verbena, in Tatiety. 

 Correspondence solicited. 



Contract Seed Growers 



CnMnaltiac • Pepper, Egg Plant, Tomato. 

 Op«UaiUes. vine Seed and Field Corn. 



Correspondence Solicited 



George R. Pedrick A Sod 



PEDRICKTOWN. N. J. 



Western Seed & Irrigation Co. 



Seed Growers and Deal.ra 



Specialties: 



Cucumber, Musk and Watermelon, 



Pumpkin, Squash, Sweet and Field Corn. 



FREMONT, NEB. 



NEW CROP 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 



Wisconsin Oreenhoase Grown ^eed 



Not to be compared with the Inferior California and 

 Florida outdoor grown seed. 



1000 seeds $2.60; 6900, $11.25; 10.000. $22.00 



G. H. HUNKEL CO., Seedsmen. Nilwinkee, Wis. 



Henry Fish Seed Co. 



BEAN GROWERS 



For the Wholesale Seed Trade. 

 CARPINTERIA, -:- CALn 



The C. Herbert Coy Seed Co. 



VAILEY, ^SSilr. NEB. 



Wholesale Grcwers •! Hish-fride Seeds 



Cucumber, Muskmelon, Squash and Pump- 

 kin. Sweet, Flint and Dent Seed Com 



August Rolker & Sons 



import for the trade only: Azaleas, 



Palms, Rhododendrons, Bay Trees, Roses, 



Lilacs, Holland and Japan Bulbs, 



Lily of the Valley, etc. 



P. 0. Box 752, or 31 Barday Street, NEW YORK 



