. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. €4 The Florists^ Review >"#!T7\" OCTOBKU 25, lUlT. Contract Seed Growers PEPPER. E66 PUINT. TOMATO. VINE SEED iWD FIELD CORN Specialties: Correspondence Solicited. Oeorge R. Pedrick & Son PEDRICirrOWN. N. J. Waldo Rohnert GILROY, CAL. Wholesale Seed Grower Speclaltlee: Lettuce, Onion, Sweet Peas, Aster, Cosmos, MlgDODette, Verbena, In variety. Oorrespondence solicited. Seed Trade News AMEKIOAN SEED TBAOE ASSOOZATIOV. President, F. W. Bolgiano, WasbinKton, D. 0.; Secretary-Treasurer, C. H. Kendel. CleTeland. O. Tt will 1)0 many a lo


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. €4 The Florists^ Review >"#!T7\" OCTOBKU 25, lUlT. Contract Seed Growers PEPPER. E66 PUINT. TOMATO. VINE SEED iWD FIELD CORN Specialties: Correspondence Solicited. Oeorge R. Pedrick & Son PEDRICirrOWN. N. J. Waldo Rohnert GILROY, CAL. Wholesale Seed Grower Speclaltlee: Lettuce, Onion, Sweet Peas, Aster, Cosmos, MlgDODette, Verbena, In variety. Oorrespondence solicited. Seed Trade News AMEKIOAN SEED TBAOE ASSOOZATIOV. President, F. W. Bolgiano, WasbinKton, D. 0.; Secretary-Treasurer, C. H. Kendel. CleTeland. O. Tt will 1)0 many a long day till the price of soetla is back to the level of 1914. Edwakd Moxkoe Halsted. for many years connected with the Albert Dickinson Co., Chicajjo, died in Los Angeles, Cal., October 21. As showing how the war has drawn on the forces of leading British seedsmen, it may be noted that sixty-eight members of the staff of Kelway & Son have joined the colors. Many seedsmen will be interested in Farmers' Bulletin No. 797, recently is- sued bv the U. S. Dejtartment of Agri- culturel It is entitled, "Sweet Clover: Growing the Crop," by H. S. Coe. Theke are reports of large losses on Dutch bulbs, due to the delay in delivery of the cargo of the Waaldyk, Init the ex- tent of the damage is not readily as- certainal)le, as some lots show no damage at all and other lots indicate considerable or even total loss. The cauliflower crop on Long Island is reported good. The plants have had fine weather. The Indian summer and the cool nights have worked wonders with the crop. '' Ilowcvei', we do not believe that there will be any low-priced cauliflower,'' says a corresjiondent. At a recent meeting of the Michigan Bean Growers' Association, President Cook argued that the grower should re- ceive $8 per bushel for his crop and the only dissent was ))y canners who profess to believe that consumption will be cur- tailed by excessive jirices. The matter is mentioned here only as an in


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