. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 242 The American Florist. Aug. 13, MICHELL'S Cyclamen Seed. GIANT SHOW STBAIN 100 1000 Seeds Seeds Bright R^d . .$ $ Dark Blood Bed 2-00 of Wandsbek, ,„ -„ Salmon red 2-25 Perle ot Zehleiidorf. Salmon pink » 1^.50 Pure AVliite 15,00 Rose of Slarientlial, Bright Pink 15,00 White with Carmine Eye 15,00 Slixed Colors 12,50 n-OWEBING STRAIN 100 1000 Duke ot Comiaught. Seeds Seeds Crimson $ $W,00 , white, red GraiKlitiora Alba,


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 242 The American Florist. Aug. 13, MICHELL'S Cyclamen Seed. GIANT SHOW STBAIN 100 1000 Seeds Seeds Bright R^d . .$ $ Dark Blood Bed 2-00 of Wandsbek, ,„ -„ Salmon red 2-25 Perle ot Zehleiidorf. Salmon pink » 1^.50 Pure AVliite 15,00 Rose of Slarientlial, Bright Pink 15,00 White with Carmine Eye 15,00 Slixed Colors 12,50 n-OWEBING STRAIN 100 1000 Duke ot Comiaught. Seeds Seeds Crimson $ $W,00 , white, red GraiKlitiora Alba, white 1_4,00 Princess of Wales, pink 14,00 Salmon Queen, salmon 14,00 St. George, delicate Mixed, all colors 11,00 Also All Other Seasonable Seeds, Bulbs and Supplies. Wholesale Price tist Free. Micheirs Seed House 518-516 Market St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. The crop has suffered from mildew and ? was badly burned by the hot weather we had recently, and will not yield more than to 200 pounds per acre, with seed of a very indifferent quality. Sweet peas have not made any gTOwth to speak of, and the yield will be very lig-ht. "The cost of producing seed is still quite high here and owing to the ex- tremely poor yield, g-rowers stand to lose considerable money this ; Holland Seed Exp^orts. ' The export seed trade of the Nether- lands seems to be in a precarious state, reports the American consul at Rotter- dam. The seed acreage under cultiva- tion this year is far smaller than that of a year ago, as a result of the great slump in prices experienced in 1920. This slump was largely due to the in- ability of Germany and Austria to buy their usual supplies. In the course of the last season the price of caraway seed, for example, fell from $ to about $ per 100 pounds, and since the margin of profit was small under the best conditions, the change has practically caused the discontinuance of the cultivation of th


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