. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 106 The Florists^ Review August 31. 1922 Seed Trade News AMBRIOAN 8BBD TBADB ASSOCIATION. President, Alexander Forbea. Newark, N. J.: (ecretnry, C. B. Kendel, Clereland, 0. TnK full bulb lists arc appearing rnjiiilly. S. V. I^KONAKD, ('liicago, will celebrate liis seventieth birthday anniversary La- bor (hiy^ Sej)teniber 4. ]Ioi,LAKD bulb exi)orters find, to the siirj)iise of many of them, that they must fill their Ainoriean otdcrs on a rising market. A. II. Smith, of the Leonard Seed Co., ("hicago, who is making a tour of the New England stat


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 106 The Florists^ Review August 31. 1922 Seed Trade News AMBRIOAN 8BBD TBADB ASSOCIATION. President, Alexander Forbea. Newark, N. J.: (ecretnry, C. B. Kendel, Clereland, 0. TnK full bulb lists arc appearing rnjiiilly. S. V. I^KONAKD, ('liicago, will celebrate liis seventieth birthday anniversary La- bor (hiy^ Sej)teniber 4. ]Ioi,LAKD bulb exi)orters find, to the siirj)iise of many of them, that they must fill their Ainoriean otdcrs on a rising market. A. II. Smith, of the Leonard Seed Co., ("hicago, who is making a tour of the New England states, is expected to arrive home this week. The official roster of the Robert Nichol- son Seed Co., Dallas, Tex., is as follows: President, Robert Nicholson; vice-presi- dent and treasurer, N. Leslie Kclley; secretary, James S. Adams. To secure early orders, Walter K. Cook, Inc., Cleveland, encloses a coupon with the fall bulb catalogue entitling a i)ur- of $5 or more worth of bulbs to a dollar's worth extra if his order is placed by September 10. the storm that did much damage ill and about Chicago August 24, light- ning struck the warehouse of H. Jones, near Kvanston, and destroyed the onion sets therein. The building was burned down before firemen arrived, and a loss of .$2;"),0()0 is reported to have been sus- tained. recent visitors to Chicago were Philip Landreth and Burnett Landreth, Jr., of the Landreth Seed Co., Bristol, I'a. Messrs. Landreth have been making a tour of the west in a "search for higher ," as one seedsman expressed it. So far they have found the western mar- ket's outlook "quite ; The partnership heretofore existing lietween (}. Edward Sdiultz and Lewis T. .Miller, doing business as G. E<lwar<l Schiiltz & Co., at 304 Tenth street, north- west, Washington, I). C, has been dis- solved. The business will be conducted liy licwis T. Miller under the .same firm name for the juesent. Mr. Schult


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