. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. -v"--v'^>.>-, > . .^''.^?rK'^\ 1» The Florists^ Review OCTOBEB 19, 1916. ?'Vd'.i ?•^••i'HJr-i THE FINEST ROSE-PINK WINTER-FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEA. TUK IDKAL. FLORIST8' VARIETY. Pkt., 15c: ^4 oz., 3Sc: Hi oz., 60c: 1 oz., $: >4 lb., $; $l».O0. WIMTER-FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEAS : Earlr Moraine Star, Earlj Snowflake, pkt. 15 Meda. 26c; >4 oz., $; oz., | Earlr SprliiK Maid. Earlr Melody, Earlr Konsrbird, pkt. 26 seeds, 26c; ^ oz., $; oz., $ Early Heatlier Bell, pkt. 26 seeds, :; ^ oz., $1,60;


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. -v"--v'^>.>-, > . .^''.^?rK'^\ 1» The Florists^ Review OCTOBEB 19, 1916. ?'Vd'.i ?•^••i'HJr-i THE FINEST ROSE-PINK WINTER-FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEA. TUK IDKAL. FLORIST8' VARIETY. Pkt., 15c: ^4 oz., 3Sc: Hi oz., 60c: 1 oz., $: >4 lb., $; $l».O0. WIMTER-FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEAS : Earlr Moraine Star, Earlj Snowflake, pkt. 15 Meda. 26c; >4 oz., $; oz., | Earlr SprliiK Maid. Earlr Melody, Earlr Konsrbird, pkt. 26 seeds, 26c; ^ oz., $; oz., $ Early Heatlier Bell, pkt. 26 seeds, :; ^ oz., $1,60; oz^ $ Pkt. 18 seeds each of any of the followingr varieties. 2Sc; 6 pkts., $ Concord Pink, Concord Crimaou, Concord Lavender, Concord "Wbite, Concord Salmon, Concord Blue. For full description of above varieties see page 1 of Florists* Review. August 81. .'',.' '"'-.' ' ^.? . STUMPP & WALTER CO., 30-32 BARCLAY ST., Mention The Review when yon write. NEW YORK CITY scarcer and more expensive wax seed gave an extra heavy crop. "The showing made by American purchases of onion seed has had a most stimulating effect on the industry in these islands, and heavy planting may be expected for the 1917 crop, judging from the plans now talked of by the more important growers here. With even average growing conditions this circumstance may succeed in reducing {trices for next year below the high evel obtained for the 1916 output," DUTCH BULB IMPOSTS. The records show that Dutch bulb imports this year, through the port of New York, even at this early date are greatly in excess of the grand total for 1915, and the import season usually runs until the end of November. The total number of cases received to date is 39,718; the grand total last year was slightly over 31,000 cases. This year's shipments have been few but extraordi- narily large, in one case the manifest • of a Rotterdam steamer showing that the boat carried nothing but Duch bulbs —more t


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