. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. WIntorson's contains all Combination best typos. Winterson's ''Combination'' 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 Trade pkt., 50c; }i oz., 75c; % oz., $; % oz., $; per oz., $ Winterson's Seed Store 164 North Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO Mention The Review when you write. approximately 55,000. Some of the principal items of disbursements were: Labor $29


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. WIntorson's contains all Combination best typos. Winterson's ''Combination'' 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 Trade pkt., 50c; }i oz., 75c; % oz., $; % oz., $; per oz., $ Winterson's Seed Store 164 North Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO Mention The Review when you write. approximately 55,000. Some of the principal items of disbursements were: Labor $29, Postage 16, Field corn 38, Miscellaneous field seeds 61, Garden seeds 23, Poultry NOBTHBUP-KINa DOINGS. Wm. A. Barnes, formerly on the re- porting staff of the Mercury and Morn- ing Times, San Jose, Cal., has taken a position as traveling representative of Northrup, King & Co. Albert S. Bacon, lately assistant farm superintendent for the Braslan Seed Growers' Co., San Jose, is now representing Northrup, King & Co. Geo. C. Thompson, of Minneapolis, is on a tour of inspection of western crops. OOBN BBEEDINQ. [A paper by L. S. Gould, of Waterloo, Neb., read before the American Seed Trade Asso- ciation at Chicago, June 26, 1812, continued from The Review of July 4.] The fact that the sexes are separated, and some distance from each other, ap- parently renders the control of pollin- ation easy, almost as easy as in the cucurbits; but this very facility is as often the despair, as it is the joy, of the breeder. The pollen is produced in such an amazing abundance that when a field is in full bloom the air is lit- erally filled with the golden granules. Based on actual count, it has been esti- mated that an ordinary tassel produces from fifteen million to thirty million pollen grains. The amount that is ac- tually used in the process of fertiliza- tion is only about one-hundredth of one per cent. So it comes about that in- suring pollinati


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