. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. /pop. The American Florist. 369. CYCLAMEN SEED CROP 1909. "^H Just Look at this Plant! This is a sample of our seed-bearing plants, and Only OHC year Old. You cannot equal the strain elsewhere. Our specialty for 36 years. Have you tried "OUF Own" Giant Salmon King, the finest salmon grown. Personal attention given to the hand fertilization of all seed blooms. We are anxious to serve you well. Seed per oz. on application. List free. In seven distinct colors as selected for market. Terms net cash with


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. /pop. The American Florist. 369. CYCLAMEN SEED CROP 1909. "^H Just Look at this Plant! This is a sample of our seed-bearing plants, and Only OHC year Old. You cannot equal the strain elsewhere. Our specialty for 36 years. Have you tried "OUF Own" Giant Salmon King, the finest salmon grown. Personal attention given to the hand fertilization of all seed blooms. We are anxious to serve you well. Seed per oz. on application. List free. In seven distinct colors as selected for market. Terms net cash with order. ST. GEORGES NIRSERY CO., Floriculturalist Trade Seed Growers HARLINGTON, Middlesex, ENG. p. S. Regents Park Gold Medal and Certificates, etc. from Royal Horticultural Society. go two fold on Alaskas, and when crops get down to that they cannot get much worse. Take it all in all, however, our deliveries to date are fully as good as we expected at the time we finished roguing, but not many deliveries have been received from some of our dryest sections, and we presume when those commence to come in our hopes will be dashed again. We look for a light crop of peas. Through the majority of the sec- tions In which we have beans grow- ing there has been no rain up to the middle of last week since we were in the fields roguing and the beans at that time needed rain sorely. This means that the majority of our acre- age will end in empty pods and it is our opinion that Michigan, as a whole, will average considerable less than a normal crop of beans. Any of the seedsmen who have made tours of Inspection during July and August through the states of Michigan and Wisconsin will realize that descrip- tions of the effects of the drought have not been and scarcely can be overdrawn. A. B. C. More About Michigan Crops. Jackson, August 28.—S. M. Isbell & Co. write: "A period of heat and drought lasting three weeks and which was broken only yesterday has done considerable damage t


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