. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 676 The American Florist. April 19, Lily of the Valley Pips JUST RECEIVED Prices on Application. ;CO. 53 Barclay Street, thro to 54 Park Place NEW YORK CITY Uention the American Florist when writing imports at New York. The following horticultural goods have been received at the port of New York: April 5, via S. S. Invincible, from Lon- don, Eng.: Vaughan's Seed Store, eight bsigs turnip seed. Wadley & Smythe, seven cases nur- sery stock, „,. , , The W, Atlee Burpee Co., 20 spinach seed,


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 676 The American Florist. April 19, Lily of the Valley Pips JUST RECEIVED Prices on Application. ;CO. 53 Barclay Street, thro to 54 Park Place NEW YORK CITY Uention the American Florist when writing imports at New York. The following horticultural goods have been received at the port of New York: April 5, via S. S. Invincible, from Lon- don, Eng.: Vaughan's Seed Store, eight bsigs turnip seed. Wadley & Smythe, seven cases nur- sery stock, „,. , , The W, Atlee Burpee Co., 20 spinach seed, etc, Stokes Seed Farms Co., 2o bags beet and turnip seeds. The H. F. Darrow Co., 28 bags tur- nip and cabbage seeds. Sioux City seed Co., 10 bags radish and turnip seeds. A. W. Schisler Seed Co., 19 bags ; S. Todd & Co., 15 bags vegetable ^ To 'others : 105 bags seeds, -18 cases nursery stock. April 8, via S. S. Andyk, from Rotter- dam, Holland : 1^. Ouwerkerk, 113 cases Lrees and plants, McHutchison & Co,. 119 cases and one package plants, A, Rolker & Sons, ftve cases and one bale of plants. Julius Roehrs Co,, 241 cases plants. C. J. Speelman c& Son, three cases bulbs. W. E. Brown, one case bulbs. To others: Eight cases bulbs. V2T> cases roots, C27 cases and 1,'JOO louse plants. April 11, via S, S. Rotterdam, from Rotterdam, Holland ; McHutchison & Co,, 56 cases plants Julius Roehrs Co., 78 cases trees and plants C. W. Speelman & Son, 12 cases bulbs. W. Van Dorn, 200 bags vegetable seeds. To others: 788 cases trees and shrubs, 86 cases bulbs. S&vrixE, Wash.—The 1919 seed trade is fully equal to that of a year ago, The ftason is much earlier and better prices prevail, according to the Chas. H. Lilly Co. PHiLAi)Eia'iii\ Pa.—The 1919 trade conditions are very similar to those ex- perienced last year, except that the season is earlier, according to the Henry F, Michell Co. PiTTSBuncTi, Pa.—The demand year started early with Chas.


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