. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 42 The Florists^ Review Januaey 23, 1913. SrECINEN GOLDEN PRIVET We offer the following exceptionally fine specimens: Quantity to offer Height Diameter Per doz. 100 6-7 feet 4-5 feet $ 250 6-8 feet 3-4 feet 100 4-5 feet 3-3ii2 feet 300 3-1 feet l^s-^feet These are good plants in every way, and well rooted, very suitable for first- class landscape work. S. BIDE & SONS, Ltd. Farnham, Surrey, England Mention The Review when you write. FOR SEEDS of an kinds apply to W. W. JOHNSON & SON, Ltd. BOSTON, ENGLAND Mention The
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 42 The Florists^ Review Januaey 23, 1913. SrECINEN GOLDEN PRIVET We offer the following exceptionally fine specimens: Quantity to offer Height Diameter Per doz. 100 6-7 feet 4-5 feet $ 250 6-8 feet 3-4 feet 100 4-5 feet 3-3ii2 feet 300 3-1 feet l^s-^feet These are good plants in every way, and well rooted, very suitable for first- class landscape work. S. BIDE & SONS, Ltd. Farnham, Surrey, England Mention The Review when you write. FOR SEEDS of an kinds apply to W. W. JOHNSON & SON, Ltd. BOSTON, ENGLAND Mention The Review when you write. to reach the warehouse directly on Sagi- naw street. It is now necessary, it is said, for all to make a detour of three blocks by way of Tawas street. Hugh M. Taylor, Lloyd, Fla., wel- comed a fine baby girl into his home January 10. The Gastonia Seed & Provision Co., of Gastonia, N. C, has been incorporated, with a capital of $10,000, by A. C. Stroup, E. G. McLurd and others. The Lake Erie Seed Co., of Buffalo, N. Y., has instituted suit against the Pennsylvania and Nickel Plate railroads with reference to a track crossing at the seed company's Lackawanna plant. It is alleged that a farm crossing was pro- vided in a deed of 1881, but that the railroads have recently closed the cross- ing, compelling the seed company to carry its goods over by hand. W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, have just issued a revised edition of their monograph by G. W. Kerr, entitled "Sweet Peas ; Twfenty-four pages have been added to the original work, containing a list of all the sweet peas introduced since the original edition in 1910. In the introduction to the ap- pendix it is stated that "We have for the last four years been hybridizing the original winter-flowering varieties with the finest Spencers, with a view to evolv- ing a new race of winter-flowering Spen- cers, and we are now able to say that we have accomplished this even beyon
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