. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. August 8, 1012. The Florists' Review 59 ^^^^^^^i ? 1 •* i P jT!^^^^^! m g 1 k' ' A /' »$'! > ^ ^B^IB^ T^ 1 ^?UmIk! Nfe ^1 ^^^^TW*^ ^ ,,;^ K ? B 1 sHb L fM stokes' Standard Mixed Pansy The finest strain of Giant Pansies it is possible to produce. Is a blend of all the finest varieties from France, England and Germany. Trade pkt. (2001 seeds). 50c; H oz., 75c; ^ oz., $; 1 oz., $ GIANTS Tr. pkt. Ob. Buenot'd Blotched $ $ C»>8ier GlanU 40 3 00 Olant Trimardeau 30 Orohld-flowered. very Ugrht 40 KnsIUIi Larce-flowerluK 2S


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. August 8, 1012. The Florists' Review 59 ^^^^^^^i ? 1 •* i P jT!^^^^^! m g 1 k' ' A /' »$'! > ^ ^B^IB^ T^ 1 ^?UmIk! Nfe ^1 ^^^^TW*^ ^ ,,;^ K ? B 1 sHb L fM stokes' Standard Mixed Pansy The finest strain of Giant Pansies it is possible to produce. Is a blend of all the finest varieties from France, England and Germany. Trade pkt. (2001 seeds). 50c; H oz., 75c; ^ oz., $; 1 oz., $ GIANTS Tr. pkt. Ob. Buenot'd Blotched $ $ C»>8ier GlanU 40 3 00 Olant Trimardeau 30 Orohld-flowered. very Ugrht 40 KnsIUIi Larce-flowerluK 2S Good Mixed 16 .60 Giant Adonis 86 Giant Beaoonafield 36 Giant Kmperor William .36 BEDDING SORTS Tr. pkt. Oz. Azure Blue 90.^ $ Black 26 100 Bronze 26 Red Victoria 26 £ 26 Gold-marcined 26 Hun Queen 26 Yellow, with KTe 26 Pure Yellow 26 100 Qnadricolttr 26 STOKES' SEED STORE, 219 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mention The Review when you write. VALLEY PIPS From Cold Storai^e now ready, in case lots of 1250 and 2500 to the case. Price at rate, $ per 1000. AUGUST ROLKCR & SONS, NEW YORK p. O. Box 7B2> or 31 Barclay St. Mention The Review when yon write. WEEBER & DON'S XX Retarded Berlin (Cold Storage) Lily of the Valley Pips IN BOXES 250, $; 500, $; 1000, $ ItfaakaF ft tUm *^* Merchnt* 114 Ckiabtrt St., IffCCDCr a von, ,^ Brawcn NEW TOIK. Mention The Review when yon writ*. year's breeding, the remainder are used in planting the general crop. Large Betums from Little Labor. This system is simple, reasonable, and produces desirable results. However, it is chiefly adapted to increasing the yield. I was told by a man who had conducted such a plot for a few years, that he was sure the yield could be in- creased as much by competitive breed- ing as by ear-to-row work, and with a fraction of the care. Two years ago we had a small field of sweet corn that suffered severely from drou


Size: 2388px × 1046px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcontributoruniversityofillinoisurb, booksubjectfloriculture