. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^^,^r^' fT^.-j "^^H^ r->i" -\*"- ^*^^^ir::i\vP^r'i'if;: The Rorists' Review March 4, 1920 crop shipments which had been made up to January 20, 1919, for golden, Siberian and broom-corn millet and Sudan grass, slightly less for common millet, and much larger for amber, orange and sumac sorgo. Eeports indicated that greater per- centages of new-crop golden, common and broom-corn millet, and smaller per- centages of Siberian millet, amber sorgo, orange sorgo and Sudan grass seed were in growers' hands January 20, 1920, than on


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^^,^r^' fT^.-j "^^H^ r->i" -\*"- ^*^^^ir::i\vP^r'i'if;: The Rorists' Review March 4, 1920 crop shipments which had been made up to January 20, 1919, for golden, Siberian and broom-corn millet and Sudan grass, slightly less for common millet, and much larger for amber, orange and sumac sorgo. Eeports indicated that greater per- centages of new-crop golden, common and broom-corn millet, and smaller per- centages of Siberian millet, amber sorgo, orange sorgo and Sudan grass seed were in growers' hands January 20, 1920, than on the same day last year. The average prioe paid to growers for 1919 crop seed of each of the millets and sorgos is uniformly less than that paid for the 1918 crop. The decreases in prices per hundred pounds paid for 1919 crop seed of each are estimated to be as follows: Golden millet, 75 cents; Siberian millet, 55 cents; broom-corn millet, 45 cents; amber sorgo, 25 cents; orange sorgo, 45 cents; sumac sorgo, $1, and Sudan grass, 35 cents. CATALOGUES KEOBIVED. Jackson & Perkins Newark, N. Y.—Bul- letin No. 4, to the trade only, offering roseg, I>erennial8 and general nursery stock, including small evergreens for nursery planting. B. Hammond Tracy, Inc., Wenhim, Two tasteful booklets, in narrow form for iwcket or Dineonhole. They are entitled, respectively, "Cedar Acres Gladioli" and "Cedar Acres Dahl- ias " and both give brief cultural directions. The gladiolus list contains thirty-two pages and is illustrated, partly with colored plates. The dahlia list containe eight pages. Harry L. Squires, Good Ground, N. Y.—Il- lustrated catalogue of strawberry plants and other berry-bearing stock, vegetable plants and roots, roses and ornamental shrubs; sixteen pages and cover. The first ten or more pages are purely descriptive; the prices are quoted only in a condensed list at the end. Strawberry pUnts are a specialty. Koat Bros. Co., Worcester,


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