. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SWEDEN Krlstlanstad. July 20, '13. Mr. G. S. Ramsburg. Dear Sir: First of all we wish to thank you for the Silver Pink Snap- dragon seed we had from you last fall. We had a fine lot of flowers which were surprising to everyone that saw them, and we intend to grow more of them this year. Would you kindly send us 3 pkts. same good quality &i before, because every seed was grow- ing? We are yours very truly, A. B. BlORKLrND & Co. A MERIC A Dunkirk, N. Auk. 10. G. 8. Ramsburg. Dear Sir: We enclose check for our order of Silver Pink Snap. Se


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SWEDEN Krlstlanstad. July 20, '13. Mr. G. S. Ramsburg. Dear Sir: First of all we wish to thank you for the Silver Pink Snap- dragon seed we had from you last fall. We had a fine lot of flowers which were surprising to everyone that saw them, and we intend to grow more of them this year. Would you kindly send us 3 pkts. same good quality &i before, because every seed was grow- ing? We are yours very truly, A. B. BlORKLrND & Co. A MERIC A Dunkirk, N. Auk. 10. G. 8. Ramsburg. Dear Sir: We enclose check for our order of Silver Pink Snap. Seed. The flowers from the seed last year were very beautiful, and if we can do as well with them this year, shall be well satisfied. Very truly yours, HARRY8BOURG GRKENHOUSES, Mrs. G. P. Hequembourg, Mgr. We have but one quality of goods and do business the same with everyone, No matter where you live you must get satisfaction or we don't want your money. Our prices are low and we shall depend upon reorders for our profit. We have dozens of such letters that tell the same story. Do likewise—grow SILVER PINK, the one great, pleasing and profitable snapdragon of the age. Price of seed, over 500 to the pkt., $; 3 pkts., $; 7 pkts., $, by return mail. Free cultural directions. G. S. RAMSBURG, Have 25,000 seedling plants for October delivery. These plants will be branched and bushy, ready for their flowering season without further topping. They are being carefully grown and are first-clais stock. Price only $ per 100; $ per 1000. Orders filled in strict rotation. Let us book you early. C^sh, please. - SOMERSWORTH, N. H. steadily increased, with little variation, from 115,316 kilos in 1901 to 1,030,400 kilos in 1912. Japan's imports have grown from nothing in 1901, until now they are larger than those from the United States. Our own country seems to be the only one from which the im- ports have decreased. The increase in exports was larger last year than any pre


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