. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?? y, ^ . : ^ ^f.^ " ^^ ; •;> ' n IS The Florists'Review Mat 29, 1919. Co., Shenandoah, la.; J. Chas. McCul- lough Seed Co., Cincinnati; Schilder Bros., Chillicothe, 0.; Hardin, Hamilton & Lewman, Louisville, Ky.; Barteldes Seed Co., Lawrence, Kau.; Schisler- Corneli Seed Co., St. Louis; Nelson & Finch, Peoria, HI.; Herndon-Carter Co., Louisville; Hall Seed Co., Louisville; Nebraska Seed Co., Omaha; Harvey Seed Co., Buffalo; Southern Seedsmen's As- sociation, Montgomery, Ala.; Burton Seed Co., Denver. Announcement of the decision is
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?? y, ^ . : ^ ^f.^ " ^^ ; •;> ' n IS The Florists'Review Mat 29, 1919. Co., Shenandoah, la.; J. Chas. McCul- lough Seed Co., Cincinnati; Schilder Bros., Chillicothe, 0.; Hardin, Hamilton & Lewman, Louisville, Ky.; Barteldes Seed Co., Lawrence, Kau.; Schisler- Corneli Seed Co., St. Louis; Nelson & Finch, Peoria, HI.; Herndon-Carter Co., Louisville; Hall Seed Co., Louisville; Nebraska Seed Co., Omaha; Harvey Seed Co., Buffalo; Southern Seedsmen's As- sociation, Montgomery, Ala.; Burton Seed Co., Denver. Announcement of the decision is ex- pected in a few weeks. CATALOGUES RECEIVED. Maurioe Fuld. New York, N. Y.—"My Garden Favorites, May Edition," containing lists of "seeds of old-fashioned hardy flowers, vegetable seeds for late sowing, strawberry plants, plants of annual flowers and an import offer of bulbs for fall planting"; a distinctive 48-page cata- logue, printed with blue ink and bound in a neat blue cover. B. E. & J. T. Cokely, Scranton, Pa.—A large, well illustrated folder, displaying a comprehen- sive and varied stock of florists' supplies, both for decorative and cultural purposes. Among the leading lines of stock are baskets, letters for inscriptions, ribbons and chiffons, artificial wreaths and designs, magnolia leaves, wire frames, lawn seeds, lily bulbs, rubber hose, fer- tilizers, etc. Baur tc Stelakamp, Indianapolis, Ind.—A clearly printed, finely illustrated 8-page circu- lar referring in a general way to the company s carnation cuttings and plants, and treating par- ticularly of the new pink carnation, Ruth Baur, now being disseminated. BOCHESTES, N. Y. Tlie Market. Unsettled weather conditions during the last week, with terrific rains which have practically held up all outdoor work and which have wrought considerable damage to many growers in this lo- cality, has not been helpful to business. The rains have fallen with such force that many buds have been
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