. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 60 The Florists' Review Febrdary 12, 1914. GLADIOLI America First size, $ per 1000; SecoDd size. $ per 1000 Pink Augusta, the earliest to bloom $ per 100; 16 00 per 1000 Fancy IWixtura, large variety, all colors per 100; per 1000 Special Floristo' iMixture, white, light and pink per 100; per 1000 5% off for cash with order. Also Francis King, Augusta, Baron Hulot and others. Write for trade list. STEVENS GLADIOLI COMPANY, Inc., Saginaw, Mich. Mention The Review when you write. about twenty-four to the ear, as agai


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 60 The Florists' Review Febrdary 12, 1914. GLADIOLI America First size, $ per 1000; SecoDd size. $ per 1000 Pink Augusta, the earliest to bloom $ per 100; 16 00 per 1000 Fancy IWixtura, large variety, all colors per 100; per 1000 Special Floristo' iMixture, white, light and pink per 100; per 1000 5% off for cash with order. Also Francis King, Augusta, Baron Hulot and others. Write for trade list. STEVENS GLADIOLI COMPANY, Inc., Saginaw, Mich. Mention The Review when you write. about twenty-four to the ear, as against about fourteen rows in Stowell's. The kernels not only are long but are re- markably free from starch, one of the disadvantages of Stowell's Evergreen from a canner's point of view. Mr. Leonard thinks the narrow-grained strain will be widely used by canners who have been using the old type of Evergreen and that it will also be used by many who have used Country Gen- tleman. The latter is not so easily placed with farmers in some sections, because Evergreen yields more heavily and, making a larger stalk, leaves the farmer more feed than he gets from Country Gentleman. PBEFABINa FOR CONVENTION. The American Seed Trade Associa- tion will hold its annual meeting in Washington this summer, and the local Chamber of Commerce, which is mak- ing arrangements to entertain the or- ganization, has made a $100 contribu- tidn to the fund to pay for the inci- ttemtal expenses of the convention, ^M^^meets June 23, 24 and 25. F. W. ^ook. A wholesale catalogue, for market gar- deners, has also been received from this firm. William Klein, Paterson, N. J., agent for Philipoom Bros., Beverwljk, Holland.—Wholesale list of Dutch tulips, hyacinths, narcissi, gladioli and Irises. A. H. Wilkinson, Landscape Architect, Ken- wood Park, la.—"Art Out of Doors," a 36-page booklet containing some Introductory remarks on landscaping, followed by a list of nursery stock suitable for such work.


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