. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. Extreme-Early was in bloom on June 3d,the regular strain of Earliest of Allon June 9th, and Extra EarlyBlanche Ferry on June 17th. Underless favorable conditions the differ-ence in the period of flowering iseven more marked. For winterflowering in the greenhouseit is the VERY BEST of thepopular pink-and-white typeof flowers. Mr. Thos. Gouldhas grown this strain exclusively forus, and the originators seed of thisRe-selected can be had only underour registered trade-mark seal. T
. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. Extreme-Early was in bloom on June 3d,the regular strain of Earliest of Allon June 9th, and Extra EarlyBlanche Ferry on June 17th. Underless favorable conditions the differ-ence in the period of flowering iseven more marked. For winterflowering in the greenhouseit is the VERY BEST of thepopular pink-and-white typeof flowers. Mr. Thos. Gouldhas grown this strain exclusively forus, and the originators seed of thisRe-selected can be had only underour registered trade-mark seal. Theselection is made each, season andhence this strain is being constantlyimproved. Per oz. 10 ct8.; % lb. 30 cts.; per II). $1 OO Natural Size—Enttmrrd from a Photograph of Hurprrs Earliest, of If you have not received Burpees Blue List for 1S»06 (Wholesale Price-List for Mark* t Gardenersand i-iorlatH) you should write for a copy. Title catalogue, from cover to cover, is full of information oflnterestto all planters of seed. W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., mLTm Mention The Florists Exchange when Aug. 18, 19« The Florists Exchange 173 NURSERY DEPARTMENT. Conducted by Joseph Meeban. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN,Orlando Harrison, Berlin, Md., president; J. W. Hill,Des Moines, la., vice-president; George C. Seager,Rochester, N. Y„ secretary; C. L. Yates, Rochester,N. Y., treasurer. HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA.—One of the largestsingle orders ever received by a nursery companysays the Memphis (Tenn.) Commercial, has beenbooked by the Chase Nursery Company, of this order comes from Western Colorado, and isfor 75,000 Elberta peach trees. The order will befilled jointly by the Chase and Alabama NurseryCompanies. SNOW HILL, MD.—The firm of W. M. PetersSons was mutually dissolved on June 27, ReeseC. Peters buying the plant at Ironshire, Md., whichcomprises about the entire plant of the above C. Peters has associated with him his twosons, Alfred W.
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