. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Dkcember 23, 1915. The Florists^ Review 59 Our GLADIOLI were awarded the Grand Prize at San Fran- cisco this year. New catalogue now ready. JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Inc. Flowerf ield, L. I., N. Y. Mentton Th« Rerlew when yoo write. HELLERS MICE PROOF SEED CASES. Send for CaUlogiw. HELLER & CO. Montpefier, Ohio Excelsior Tuberose and Caladium Esculentum Bulbs and Canna Roots. Fifty-five varieties. Now ready. Write John F. Croom it Bro. Bulb Ghrowers Magnolia, N. C. Mention The ReTJew when yon write. Watch for our Trade Mark Stamped on every brick of L


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Dkcember 23, 1915. The Florists^ Review 59 Our GLADIOLI were awarded the Grand Prize at San Fran- cisco this year. New catalogue now ready. JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Inc. Flowerf ield, L. I., N. Y. Mentton Th« Rerlew when yoo write. HELLERS MICE PROOF SEED CASES. Send for CaUlogiw. HELLER & CO. Montpefier, Ohio Excelsior Tuberose and Caladium Esculentum Bulbs and Canna Roots. Fifty-five varieties. Now ready. Write John F. Croom it Bro. Bulb Ghrowers Magnolia, N. C. Mention The ReTJew when yon write. Watch for our Trade Mark Stamped on every brick of Lambert's PuKCoItttm Mushroom Spawn Substitution of cheaper grades is thus easily exi>i8ed. Fresh sample brick, with illustrated book, mailed postpaid by manufacturers upon receipt of 40 cents in postage. Address ^K ?i' Trade Mark. American Spawn Co., SL Paal, Minn. Mention The Berlew when yoo write. BURNETT BROS. i: BULBS :: PLANTS 98 ChamlMrs NKW YORK CITY Mention The ttrlew when yew wil>». varieties of cowpeas; the Golden Vine, Prussian Blue, Bangalia, Amraoti, Kaiser and Khaba varieties of field peas; a grass mixture for hay and pas- ture; Natal grass; orchard grass; Rhodes grass; tall meadow oat grass; Schrock kafir; lespedeza; Kursk millet; dwarf milo; rape; Italian rye grass; the Mammoth Yellow, Haberlandt, Peking, Tokio, Manchu, Black Eye- Brown and Barchet varieties of soy beans; Sudan grass; Sumac sorghum; timothy; the Florida, Lyon, Chinese, Yokohama and Hundred-Day Speckled varieties of velvet beans; the Columbia, Dixie, Durango, Holden, Lone Star and Trice varieties of cotton. "During the year, 275,814 packages of new and rare field seeds were dis- tributed, including 106,770 packages of cotton seed. The results obtained have been gratifying, indicating the value of a distribution of this kind. Such a distribution enables a farmer to pro- cure seed of new and improved crops in sufficient quantities to produce sim- ilar stocks for future seeding, th


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