. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. J. A. Vandervoort direction of the wind may chanfje and avert furtlier disanter. This illustrates exactly the condition of the onion set market as affectinji; the jobber and wholesaler," observed K. D. Kaercher, of the Kaercher Seed (^o., St. Louis, Mo. "Furtlier (leveloj)inents are anx- iously awaited," he said. Manthey's 8eed Store, of (Jinciiinati, ()., reports a tine increase in counter trade, the open winter creating a de- mand from market jjardeners who take risks in the bottom lands for an early crop. Field soeds-^in fact, all


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. J. A. Vandervoort direction of the wind may chanfje and avert furtlier disanter. This illustrates exactly the condition of the onion set market as affectinji; the jobber and wholesaler," observed K. D. Kaercher, of the Kaercher Seed (^o., St. Louis, Mo. "Furtlier (leveloj)inents are anx- iously awaited," he said. Manthey's 8eed Store, of (Jinciiinati, ()., reports a tine increase in counter trade, the open winter creating a de- mand from market jjardeners who take risks in the bottom lands for an early crop. Field soeds-^in fact, all sorts of seeds - -are movinfj out at an unusual rate, princil^ally south, reports .1. <'aiiiiichael, of J. M. Mc("ullou}rli's Sons ('o., Cincin- nati, O. ''Almost im])ossihle to make a liini sale," observed S. Bash, of Rash's Seed Store, Indianapolis, Ind., ''whether it is buyiujj or selling;." The remark fol- lowed the dejiarture of a farmer who, though desirous of selling his crop of clover seed, would not accept the offer made, but pi-efen-ed to wait a few weeks on a chance market. S. Bash & Co., Fort Wayne, Ind., do a large combined business in seeds and jielts. Bash is an expert on both, also hides, a rare combination, and one that woi'ks advantageously both ways. Schrage's Seed Store, Cincinnati, O., tine of the (ddest .'iiid at the same time most up-to il;itc establishments, has ado])teil ;i clever system of stamping each packet as it is taken from the drawer with a rubber stamp for each variety. It is found to be a labor haver. The Market (Jardeners' Seed Co., Cin- cinnati, O., has doubled the store space by absorbing the adjoining building. A center counter, horseshoe shaped and fitted with Walker bins, will be a fea- ture of the new fixtures. ?' 'W^illie brewed a ju-ck o' malt,' and many of our piitrons ai-e evidently doing likewise," observed H. O. Peters, of Peters Seed Co., Cinciniuiti, when attention was called to a bale of h


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