We flower trials of 
ALL important lots 
of seed — three or 
four thousand a 
year. Above—visit¬ 
ors inspecting part 
of our trial ground 
of miscellaneous 
annuals. 
P Ur Pose 
C sea *> nabl e 
' frec luently 
loss ■ Th ese 
tates exp e . 
1 mea n 10 
^ S r on nc j 
a/so 
The prosperity of any business, particularly that of a florist, is partly measured by de¬ 
pendable service as well as flowers. The florist in turn expects, and receives, complete ser¬ 
vice with his requirements. This should be particularly true of his flower seeds. We realize 
that growing conditions and demands vary greatly in such a broad land as ours; but when 
based on practical experience, service through the printed page can become of use. Infor¬ 
mation and experience we get from our greenhouses and trial grounds becomes yours through 
the above publications and special bulletins we issue. 
