. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. " ' Jf'V 'Jr~ f'*"."' '^ '" '?^^w^^'^yjPf/iZ ^Tj-?-firr~*»^jr?N^":*'T l^fVV^. 42 The Weekly Florists' Review. Apbil 4, 1012. RARE SEEDS Of BORDER PLANTS Own SavinK. < Cat. Free. rcnrs haidy njuiT ram , jonriKLD. BciddieMx, nw) ^ Mention The Review when you write. Seed Trade News. AMUBTOnf SEED TKASB A880OIATX0H. Pres., Leonard H. Vau(rhan, Chicago; First Vlce- Pres., M. H. Duryea, New York City; Sec'y and Treas., C. E. Kendel. Cleveland. O. Thirtieth annual convention, Chlcagro, June 2S to 27, 1912. The Gregory Farm


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. " ' Jf'V 'Jr~ f'*"."' '^ '" '?^^w^^'^yjPf/iZ ^Tj-?-firr~*»^jr?N^":*'T l^fVV^. 42 The Weekly Florists' Review. Apbil 4, 1012. RARE SEEDS Of BORDER PLANTS Own SavinK. < Cat. Free. rcnrs haidy njuiT ram , jonriKLD. BciddieMx, nw) ^ Mention The Review when you write. Seed Trade News. AMUBTOnf SEED TKASB A880OIATX0H. Pres., Leonard H. Vau(rhan, Chicago; First Vlce- Pres., M. H. Duryea, New York City; Sec'y and Treas., C. E. Kendel. Cleveland. O. Thirtieth annual convention, Chlcagro, June 2S to 27, 1912. The Gregory Farm Seed Co., Bay City, Mich., has increased its capital stock from $6,000 to $12,000. J. W. Eatekin, of Ratekin's Seed House, Shenandoah, la., has purchased a farm of eighty acres just outside that town, to be used as trial grounds. The government seed distribution for 1912 is being closed up rapidly. Every- thing will be out before the end of April. Of radish seed 142,000 pounds has been packeted. The U. S. Department of Agriculture intends to distribute free next season at least 75,000 tulip and hyacinth bulbs grown at the government station at Bel- lingham. Wash. Gladioli of the larger sizes on some of the varieties most in demand are sold out of first hands and a good many of the growers are all contracted up for the 1912 crop of the big sellers. The first three months of the year have been record ones for the wholesale seedsmen, so far as orders go, and only limited as to sales by the size of the supply. Of course the heaviest demand has been for the scarcest items. Counter trade is active in the cities along the Atlantic coast, for even as far north as Boston the present week sees the ground sufficiently open and dry for the beginning of gardening operations. Far- ther west conditions are not so forward, or, rather, are more backward. Eetar, mail orders for March have not, with most of the catalogue houses, been up to previous years. With the aver- age run of small buyer th


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