. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 116 The Florists^ Review Sbptbmbhu 22, 1921 N)(^TKiNS i!2 Simpson b? LONDON t^rxnr^.r'^-^f WATKINS & SIMPSON, Ltd specialize in VEGETABLE as well as Flower 1 Seeds, and invite corres- pondence respecting their pedigree stocks. To those desirous of testing our strains we shall be pleased to send samples on application to 27-29 DRURY LANE, LONDON, ENGLAND WRITE FOR OUR LIST OF NOVELTIES FOR 1922. View on W, & S.'« 100-acre seed- aelecting ground* at Feltham, Middlesex more than fulfilled and the yield this year will be far above the average.
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 116 The Florists^ Review Sbptbmbhu 22, 1921 N)(^TKiNS i!2 Simpson b? LONDON t^rxnr^.r'^-^f WATKINS & SIMPSON, Ltd specialize in VEGETABLE as well as Flower 1 Seeds, and invite corres- pondence respecting their pedigree stocks. To those desirous of testing our strains we shall be pleased to send samples on application to 27-29 DRURY LANE, LONDON, ENGLAND WRITE FOR OUR LIST OF NOVELTIES FOR 1922. View on W, & S.'« 100-acre seed- aelecting ground* at Feltham, Middlesex more than fulfilled and the yield this year will be far above the average. Kxports to the United States will ex- ceed 80,000 pounds. The average ship- ment to the United States for the ten- vear period 1910 to 1919 amounted to •58,270 pounds, valued at $71,802. The following table shows the quanti- ties and values of the different varieties of onion .seed shipped to the United States during the two seasons indi- cated : —?—1920 1921 (to July 20), Quantity Quantity pounds Value pounds Value Vellow ()3,311 $ 8i;,3J9 53,398 $18,559 rrystul wliito wax 19,598 13,920 19,249 U<m1 'ii; 1,403 1,890 2,119 Total 03,014 $103,360 69,208 $69,927 Exports have already exceeded those of last season by more than (5,000 pounds and it is thought, that not more than three-fourths of the crop has so far been shijtjied. Prices are much lower than last yc:ir, owing to the larger crop aiicl the decretised (leinand from the Texas onion growers, who purchase more thtin eighty i)er cent of the production of <'Miitnv island onion seed. CATALOGUES RECEIVED. Thos. J. Grey Co., I'.oston. \n ilhi'i- Irated, 32-pac<' iiiitiriiiii rntalosuo, arranged in lliis 's usual attractive antvlc witli its typical and artistic cover in lilack and wliite. 'Ilie stock offered comprises liulbs, perennials, vines, slirulis, : stock, grass seeds, seed grains, fertilizers and sundries. Henry A. Dreer, riiilartelphia. Pa.—
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