. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. (. (,? ? ,^.".;p'VT- fTT •7-';'t'>;6-*'? -? ?'•''"'.TTrrT'jf^^'•^'nnnwTK, ^'1 Lii4,^,i(^(.^i^y,,|lii 110 The Florists' Review Sbptembbr 23, 1920 COMPETITION IS LIFE AGAIN-Buy Your French Bulbs-NOW FROM Lagarde & Vandervoort OLLIOULES, FRANCE Mail address: care MALTUS & WARE, 116 Broad Street, NEW YORK CITY Our representative will be calling on you Denver Giant Pansy Seed A surplus of this select stock is offered subject to being un- sold, at special price— $ per Ounce You will make no mistake in ordering liberally. THE COLO
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. (. (,? ? ,^.".;p'VT- fTT •7-';'t'>;6-*'? -? ?'•''"'.TTrrT'jf^^'•^'nnnwTK, ^'1 Lii4,^,i(^(.^i^y,,|lii 110 The Florists' Review Sbptembbr 23, 1920 COMPETITION IS LIFE AGAIN-Buy Your French Bulbs-NOW FROM Lagarde & Vandervoort OLLIOULES, FRANCE Mail address: care MALTUS & WARE, 116 Broad Street, NEW YORK CITY Our representative will be calling on you Denver Giant Pansy Seed A surplus of this select stock is offered subject to being un- sold, at special price— $ per Ounce You will make no mistake in ordering liberally. THE COLORADO SEED CO. p. O. Box 1345 DENVER, COLO. Professor Hughes' new annual white sweet clover to the De Graff Canning Co., De Graff, O., at $300 per bushel, $5 per pound, to be delivered as soon as harvested this fall. The twenty bushels are half of an estimated crop from five acres of land. Mr. Crites, of the De Graff Canning Co., is intending to use this as a cover crop and green manure in their farm- ing operations. He has been growing it experimentally and has recently visited fields of it in all parts of the country, especially in Alabama, where it orig- inated and is now growing wild. He contracted for half of the growing crop of the Henry Field Seed Co., whatever it might be, and the crop is estimated at forty bushels. The other half the company is reserving for its retail trade. These forty bushels constitute the third crop from the start of fifty seeds received from Professor Hughes two years ago last spring. The company raised two pounds of seed from the fifty seeds. Then last year it raised 300 pounds, of which it retailed at $1 per ounce. It planted about twenty-five pounds of seed on about five acres and expects to get forty bushels from the crop. At $300 per bushel the yield would be equal to $2,400 per acre. MOTT-LY GLEANINGS. The Harnden Seed. Co., Kansas City, Mo., is among the many firms which will curtail on the next catalogue, as the price of seed
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