. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 60 The Florists' Review Febrdary 3, 1916. TURNIP SEED ^ _ ^ q - miARD SEED Cv 1 E O H A R JJ„. ^. e-co ?m ?? 226-230 w.» GROWERS fOR THE TRADt ONION SETS Write f«rPfle*s Seed Trade News AJOaiOAB ISSD TBiJn AUOOIATIOV. PrMl««t. John If. LaptoD. Ifattitnck, L. I.; ?•erataij-TrMsaiar. 0. B. K«nd«l, OlcTvUnd. O. It is reported that it has been decided to liquidate the Luther Burbank Co., San Francisco, rather than attempt to refi- nance it. James Vicks Sons, Eochester, is ex- periencing a largely increased demand as the result of the uncertainty of Eur
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 60 The Florists' Review Febrdary 3, 1916. TURNIP SEED ^ _ ^ q - miARD SEED Cv 1 E O H A R JJ„. ^. e-co ?m ?? 226-230 w.» GROWERS fOR THE TRADt ONION SETS Write f«rPfle*s Seed Trade News AJOaiOAB ISSD TBiJn AUOOIATIOV. PrMl««t. John If. LaptoD. Ifattitnck, L. I.; ?•erataij-TrMsaiar. 0. B. K«nd«l, OlcTvUnd. O. It is reported that it has been decided to liquidate the Luther Burbank Co., San Francisco, rather than attempt to refi- nance it. James Vicks Sons, Eochester, is ex- periencing a largely increased demand as the result of the uncertainty of European seed supplies, and at a dinner for stock- holders January 27 it was decided to considerably enlarge the scope of the corporation's operations. News of the water damage to seed crops in California is awaited with in- terest. The floods generally have been outside the big seed-growing valleys, but there has been an excess of moisture al- most everywhere in the southern half of the state. A WIRE from the Haven Seed Co., Santa Ana, Cal., February 1, said: "High waters have marooned most of Orange county for several days, but we probably will be receiving and forward- ing mail before this appears in print. Flood waters have done us no damage. The rains have put our fields in excellent condition for our tomato seed ; Advices have been received by the Office of the Foreign Trade Advisers, of the State Department, Washington, to the effect that permits have just been issued by the British Foreign Office in London, guaranteeing the unmolested shipment from Eotterdam of 4,724 pounds of vege- table seeds, valued at $590, from Ger- many, consigned to Henry F. Michell Co., Philadelphia. Bert E. Brotherton, formerly a part- ner and general manager of the Penin- sular Seed Co., of Port Huron, Mich., January 1 severed his connection with that concern and will hereafter look after the contracting, inspection, har- vesting and preparation of crops of peas, beans, c
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