. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. a Tan Houttei. 3 to 4 ft., XX fine, $ per , extra strong, $ per 100; $ per 1000. CREEPING OR TRAILING ROSES $ per 100, $ per 1000. rates on ap-plication. Crimson Rambler, 2 to 3 ft.; 3 to 4 ft.; 4 to 5 on application. See wholesale list for Hybrid Perpetuate andother varieties. 100,000 Phlox and other Herbaceous stock. Seewholesale list. THE ELIZABETH NURSERY CO. ELIZABETH, N. J. Mention The Florists Exchange when writing.
. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. a Tan Houttei. 3 to 4 ft., XX fine, $ per , extra strong, $ per 100; $ per 1000. CREEPING OR TRAILING ROSES $ per 100, $ per 1000. rates on ap-plication. Crimson Rambler, 2 to 3 ft.; 3 to 4 ft.; 4 to 5 on application. See wholesale list for Hybrid Perpetuate andother varieties. 100,000 Phlox and other Herbaceous stock. Seewholesale list. THE ELIZABETH NURSERY CO. ELIZABETH, N. J. Mention The Florists Exchange when writing. CYCLAMEN SEED (Ne« crop)MICHELLS GIANT STRAIN Grown for us by one of the leading growers in Europe, and cannot be excelledfor size ofblooms and free flowering qualities. GIANT WHITE GIANT RED GIANT PINK GIANT WHITE with Red Eye Price, per 100 seeds, 75c; $6,00 per 1000 MIXED. All colors, price per 100 seeds 60c; $5,00 per 1000 latest Fall Catalogue of Bulbs, Seeds and Seasonable Supplies now ready Write us for TBB michell *1HhSSaar- *• Mention The Florists Exchange when Fresh Loti Arririatf <¥eeKly PURE CULTURE-ENGLISH Write for Prices. VAUGHANS SEED STORE CHICAGO NEW YORK 84-86 Randolph St. 14 Barclay St. Seed Trade Report. AMERICAN 8BBD TRADE ASSOCIATION Henry W. Wood, Richmond, Va.,president: C. S. Burge, Toledo. O.,first vice-president; G. B. McVay,Birmingham, Ala., second vice-presi-dent; C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O.,secretary and treasurer; J. H. Ford,Ravenna, O., assistant secretary. The Canary Islands sold $46,613worth of onion seed to the UnitedStates in 1905, an increase of nearly300 per cent, over 1904. During the year ending June 30,1905, the quantity and value of thebeans and dried peas imported intothe United States were bush-els, worth $628,775. Canada sent thelargest quantity, followed by Mexico,Germany, France, Italy, the Nether-lands, United Kingdom, and othercountries. IMPORTS OF SEEDS.—During theyear
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