. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. n .^jui«w»ii«j]ii ?iMlw*^J<L!,'ll!<f"".u«.iLi«^iullif«v«bPV'!/H?MfJ<l ^IWUfJP^JW! » Vi Mil i"*?\w^?l«ili lli||Ji|ipiP!f»ll*P!jpu ;jii»!u«l» 68 The Florists^ Review Jandabt 20, View of Fruit Setting and Plant Habit of BEST YET. READY NOW TOMATO- Goetz's Best Yet We especially recommend this new forcer as the oest yet introduced. For forcing under glass it has no equal; as a producer it stands alone at the top of the forcing list. The fruijt is smooth, large, bright red. Ripens all over at once; an ex- tremel


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. n .^jui«w»ii«j]ii ?iMlw*^J<L!,'ll!<f"".u«.iLi«^iullif«v«bPV'!/H?MfJ<l ^IWUfJP^JW! » Vi Mil i"*?\w^?l«ili lli||Ji|ipiP!f»ll*P!jpu ;jii»!u«l» 68 The Florists^ Review Jandabt 20, View of Fruit Setting and Plant Habit of BEST YET. READY NOW TOMATO- Goetz's Best Yet We especially recommend this new forcer as the oest yet introduced. For forcing under glass it has no equal; as a producer it stands alone at the top of the forcing list. The fruijt is smooth, large, bright red. Ripens all over at once; an ex- tremely early setter. The skin is firm, but still thin, making it an ideal shipper. Goetz's Best Yet is offered to all who desire some- thing especially choice for green- house forcing. The success with Best Yet as a forcer with the grjenhousemen will be most aston- ishing. (Seed stock limited.) Trade packet of 100 seeds, $ postpaid. Strons Transplanted Saadllns** %tJ0O par dazaa; $ par lOO; par lOOO. Cultaral circular with ardar. J. B. GOETZ SONS, Introducers, Saginaw, Mich. Mention The Review when you write. Montana State College before cutting, at threshing time, and after it was cleaned. Seed to be sealed must con- form to high standards, both as to pur- ity and germination. But three sacks or Dr. Williams' entire crop were re- jected; the rest was registered and sealed November 29 and turned over to the State Nursery ; GRASS AND CLOVES. "The situation in respect to grass and clover seed is so peculiar," says the Nungesser-Dickinson Seed Co., "that an accurate idea as to quality cannot be obtained by purity and germination test alone. In many cases to say that seeds have ninety-nine per cent purity does not signify much, as often seeds with ninety-eight per cent purity are worth 1 to 2 cents per pound more than the seeds having ninety-nine per cent purity. "Regarding the crops, with the ex- ception of redtop and Kentucky blu


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