. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. "'*»,?' "Kt^ ^^.T>"»»rr''-,: ;V ?•?';? • ; .—J'-'v-" -:."4,'> ">i«».S' >^ > r''.~" •>'>'*" The Florists' Review Dbckmbhb 31, 1914. C. S. & Co. NEW YORK Our Motto:—The Beat the Market Affords JUST RECEIVED;- HOHMANN'S FAMOUS LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS U^Z{^S^ LlUum Formosum. 7/9 ia., case of 260 bulbs, $ Lilium Maltifloram, 7/9 in., cms of SOO bulbs, Lilium Oicanteum, 7/9 in., case of SOU bulbs. $ CHAS. SCHWAKE & CO., Inc., 90-92 West Broadwa Mention Tbe Bc


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. "'*»,?' "Kt^ ^^.T>"»»rr''-,: ;V ?•?';? • ; .—J'-'v-" -:."4,'> ">i«».S' >^ > r''.~" •>'>'*" The Florists' Review Dbckmbhb 31, 1914. C. S. & Co. NEW YORK Our Motto:—The Beat the Market Affords JUST RECEIVED;- HOHMANN'S FAMOUS LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS U^Z{^S^ LlUum Formosum. 7/9 ia., case of 260 bulbs, $ Lilium Maltifloram, 7/9 in., cms of SOO bulbs, Lilium Oicanteum, 7/9 in., case of SOU bulbs. $ CHAS. SCHWAKE & CO., Inc., 90-92 West Broadwa Mention Tbe BcTlew when 70a writ*. I NEW YORK been lost; it ft at least as good and probably better than any of the 113 pre- vious editions distributed by the house. Habold F. Winter, of Sutton & Bona, Beading, England, is calling on the trade in the east. It is stated that the 1814 imports of Japanese lily bulbs by Balph M, Ward & Ck)., New York, total 15,238 cases. In September it was possible to sell at a good price any cold storage valley pips one cared to release—^but everybody was holding on. Now, with the year's supply assured, cold storage stock of the 1913 crop is not in active request. THB'Itt^ 8. Department of Agripnlture is trying to help the south diversify its erops and has issued two special leaflets, one on hairy vetch and one on rape as a forage crop in the cotton belt, each of which should increase the demai^d for seeds. The gentlemen in charge of the gov- ernment's seed distribution are no^ seek- ing publicity in the matter of theii efforts to purchase stock for 1916. With your Uncle Samuel beet eeed is beet seed, provided it germinates, but there 19 more than the usual reticence this year in the avuncular seed shop in Washington. NOBTH DAKOTA SEED LIEN IJIW. In a suit brought to enforce a lien against crops for the price of seed wheat furnished to grot^ them, the North Dakota Supreme court lately de- cided that the last bona fide delivery of a par


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