. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 56 The Florists^ Review June 14. 1917. GARDEN SEEDS We have many of the short Items together with all the plentiful Items In seed to offei—beans, sweet corn, carrot, onion sets, dwarf nasturtium. Send for our wholesale price list. Shipments from here or New York city ro quickly everywhere. Contract Browing price list 1917 seeds on request. S. D. WOODRUFF & SONS Home Office: ORANGE, CONN. New York City Store, 88 Dey Street Mention The Reylew when you write. Seed Trade News AMSBIOAK SEED TBASE ASSOOIATIOV. PrMldent. Klrby B. Whlt«, Detroit, Mlek.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 56 The Florists^ Review June 14. 1917. GARDEN SEEDS We have many of the short Items together with all the plentiful Items In seed to offei—beans, sweet corn, carrot, onion sets, dwarf nasturtium. Send for our wholesale price list. Shipments from here or New York city ro quickly everywhere. Contract Browing price list 1917 seeds on request. S. D. WOODRUFF & SONS Home Office: ORANGE, CONN. New York City Store, 88 Dey Street Mention The Reylew when you write. Seed Trade News AMSBIOAK SEED TBASE ASSOOIATIOV. PrMldent. Klrby B. Whlt«, Detroit, Mlek.; ?•entary-Treasarer. 0. B. Kendel, OloTelaad, O. Tklrty-flfUi annual conTontion, Datioit. Jom 19 to 21, 1917. The government reports that to June 1 6,885 curs of Bermuda onions had been moved out of Texas, against a total move- ment of 4,903 cars in 1916. In spite of the reported arrangement by which exports will be resumed, the boats of the Holland-America line still leave Eotterdam without cargo. This week's mail from Japan brings word that the lily bulb market there is tightening up; bulbs are becoming scarce, and prices higher. It is understood that many lots have been sold at low prices. H. W. BucKBEE served as a special deputy United States marshal in dealing with the slacker riot at Rockford, 111., last week. He was one of the guard who took thirty-five rioters to the county jail at Belvidere, arriving there at 2 a. m. George W. Kerr, of W. Atlee Burpee & Co., has just returned to Philadelphia after a trip to California and is enthu- siastic relative to Burpee's early-flower- ing sweet peas being grown there, pro- duced from crosses made by him at Ford- hook Farms. In spite of rather unfavor- able weather conditions at the beginning of the season, the crops are looking well. Although there have been reports of the depredations of aphis among the growing crops of sweet peas along the coast, he says he states with pleasure that, by constant hard work, they have k


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