. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 74 The Florists^ Review AufJUST 18, 1921 Consignments received on the Nieuw Amsterdam were as follows: American Express Co 6 Multus & Ware V2 .7. W. Hampton, Jr., & Co 21 U. F. Lang 64 M. Van Wavereii & Sons 104 International Forwarding Co 413 Total 619 MORE FRENCH BULBS. Added to the few cases of French bulbs which were the first arrivals and which came July 18, on the steamer Providence, were the 4,388 cases which came on the Canada, July 30. August 13 the Patria came into port from Mar- seilles with 3,084 cases of bulbs on board, mak
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 74 The Florists^ Review AufJUST 18, 1921 Consignments received on the Nieuw Amsterdam were as follows: American Express Co 6 Multus & Ware V2 .7. W. Hampton, Jr., & Co 21 U. F. Lang 64 M. Van Wavereii & Sons 104 International Forwarding Co 413 Total 619 MORE FRENCH BULBS. Added to the few cases of French bulbs which were the first arrivals and which came July 18, on the steamer Providence, were the 4,388 cases which came on the Canada, July 30. August 13 the Patria came into port from Mar- seilles with 3,084 cases of bulbs on board, making the total thus far re- ceived a little over 7,472 cases. The shipments thus far received, while a few days later, are as large as the first shipments of last year, when 1,873 arrived July 30 on the Britannia and 5,651 arrived on the Patria August 2, making a total of 7,524 cases, or ap- proximately the same as those of this year. The consignments received on the Patria were as follows: C. F. Mayer 80 & J^e 280 Vnuglian's Seed Store 327 American Express Co 200 International Forwardinp Co 785 Hernard, Judae & Co 200 11. F. nowninj,' & Co 371 S. S. Sltidelsky & Co 70 Yoliohaniii Niirserv Co 80 M. Van Waveren & Son 40 .T. W. Hampton, & Co 293 Corveld Uros. & Pliillips 385 Total 3,084 Previously received 4,388 Total 7,472 ONION SMUDGE. A pamphlet of interest to seedsmen dealing in onion sots is G-218, reprinted from the Journal of Agricultural Re- search. It shows the magnitude of the smudge as a factor detrimental to the onion set business by causing a reduc- tion of the market value of the white varieties, a shrinkage in storage and the premature sprouting of the sets while in storage. The nature of the disease and its morphology are explained in detail. It is stated that the disease develops most rapidly in the field when the mean soil temperature range lies between 20 and 30 degrees Centigrade, and is accompa- nied by abundant rninfall
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