. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. f^-: r ' The Florists'Review Sbftbubbb 19, 1912. rdix & Dykhuis, Boskoep, HoDind Addr«M: Care of Maltns k War*. 14 Htone 8tre«t, New T«rk. Oar large, beauMfnlly Illustrated cataloffae Is mailed to yon free of charge. It la a Handbook and Onlde to Tlorlata and contalna aaeful information about forcing of all kinds of Pordug Shrubs, liUaca, Rhododendrons, etc., etc. Mention The Review when yoa write Gennan Stock Seeds A GRAND SPECIALTY Mm list on appllcktf <m PAUL lUdim, Striesau, Gennany OlOMt ?p*otel Hona* Mention The Sevlew when yoa write.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. f^-: r ' The Florists'Review Sbftbubbb 19, 1912. rdix & Dykhuis, Boskoep, HoDind Addr«M: Care of Maltns k War*. 14 Htone 8tre«t, New T«rk. Oar large, beauMfnlly Illustrated cataloffae Is mailed to yon free of charge. It la a Handbook and Onlde to Tlorlata and contalna aaeful information about forcing of all kinds of Pordug Shrubs, liUaca, Rhododendrons, etc., etc. Mention The Review when yoa write Gennan Stock Seeds A GRAND SPECIALTY Mm list on appllcktf <m PAUL lUdim, Striesau, Gennany OlOMt ?p*otel Hona* Mention The Sevlew when yoa write. PEAS CROP 1912 Our HlKh«elaaa Stocks when you are buying, please apply to WW. JOHNSON & SON, Ltd., ^*r^* ^entton The Review when you write. 14:^old andJ6 Silver Medals In 4 years for 'DELPHINIUMS largest collection in Europe. 100,000 plants ready ito sell. Also seed of same. Lists free. PERRY'S HARDY PLANT FARM lEnflald, MIddlasax, England MPDtlnn Th* RptIpw wb#n yon writ*. possible on the result of the grass seed crop and the market situation, on the other hand it is difficult to give a correct report on the situation, although this year we had an early harvest of many sorts, especially of the home-grown va- rieties. The temperature in spring was generally favorable for the development of the grasses and later on the heat in June and July has caused the seeds to ripen well; moreover, the few rains in summer have favored the growth, so that these conditions resulted in a quan- titatively rich crop of excellent quality of nearly all sorts, with few exceptions.'' GusTAV SCHOTT, AschafPenburg, Ba- varia, says "the season to September 1 had been nothing to boast of, except across the Atlantic, where large crops were brought in under favorable condi- tions. We shared with our neighbors a particularly dry and bracing April and May, during which growth was slow. Then came a dripping June. All through July, while we had a goodly proportion of warm, dry days, Germany was de


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