. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. v.'', ?•^\' JCNK 30, 1921 The Florists^ Review 107 Snapdragons have made more mooey for growers the past season than ever. Get busy and have a bench or house full the coming season. Ii is easy. In the same mail came two letters. One from New Jersey reads: " Have ^ad wonderful success with plants," and from Minnesota,' "We had gpod success—all olants giew strong and had wonderful ;. We have all the good ones Order Seed Today SEED of our famous Silver Pink, per pkt.; 8 for ; 7 for $ SEED of Hybrid Pink and


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. v.'', ?•^\' JCNK 30, 1921 The Florists^ Review 107 Snapdragons have made more mooey for growers the past season than ever. Get busy and have a bench or house full the coming season. Ii is easy. In the same mail came two letters. One from New Jersey reads: " Have ^ad wonderful success with plants," and from Minnesota,' "We had gpod success—all olants giew strong and had wonderful ;. We have all the good ones Order Seed Today SEED of our famous Silver Pink, per pkt.; 8 for ; 7 for $ SEED of Hybrid Pink and of our new Golden Pink Queen, same price. SEED of Keystone, Nelrose, Garnet. White. Tel- low. Scarlet, Light Pink, Buxton and Fancy Mixed, 36c ^ler pkt.; 8 for $ Free cultural direction!. All orders caah. SOMERSWORmNJ. bv Charles B. Herr, L. S. Landia and Elmor and Lloyd Weaver. H. K. E. Chillicothe, Mo.—R. L. Isherwood is completing a new greenhouse, 36x150 feet. His wife and he plan to leave on a fishing trip July 2. They will be gone six weeks. St. Paul, Minn.—Articles of incor- poration have been filed with the sec- retary of state for the Kadas Floral Co., which is capitalized at $50,000. The in- corporators are Rose, Charles and Mich- ael Kadas. The company will be lo- cated on the Jefferson high\yay. Utica, N. Y.—J. C. Bigelow & Son have more than 10,000 feet of glass and this year they have produced over 1(),Q00 geraniums, doing their own firing ahd other work. J. C, Sr„ is over 80 years of age, but is on the job and credits his success to determination to win out. Both Mrs. Bugelows are a great aid in the business. Utica, N. Y.—A temporary injunction has been served on Vincenzo Farda, of Bleecker street, restraining him from using the firm name, Utica Floral Mfg. Co. This is during an action brought against him by John C. Brown, pro- prietor of the Utica Floral Co., on Genesee street. The injunction was granted on the application o


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