. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 136 The American Florist. Aug. 13, The Seed Trade. i Amerloao Seed Trade Aaaoclatlon. 1 K. L, l'.ii;.- : L,H, || \*iuii:han. ChicaKo. First X'ice-Prcsidfnt; M. H. Ouryt-a. Now York. Second Vicf- PnsidoDt; Clevelahd. Sec- r. iind Treiisiirrr, if Sweet Coun prospects are said to have improved. THE Mississippi river at Burlington has touched the low water mark es- tablished in 18l)4. CuicAOO onion sets will be of very fine quality in size and condition if rains do not int
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 136 The American Florist. Aug. 13, The Seed Trade. i Amerloao Seed Trade Aaaoclatlon. 1 K. L, l'.ii;.- : L,H, || \*iuii:han. ChicaKo. First X'ice-Prcsidfnt; M. H. Ouryt-a. Now York. Second Vicf- PnsidoDt; Clevelahd. Sec- r. iind Treiisiirrr, if Sweet Coun prospects are said to have improved. THE Mississippi river at Burlington has touched the low water mark es- tablished in 18l)4. CuicAOO onion sets will be of very fine quality in size and condition if rains do not interfere soon. Winter Vetch seed has advanced $1 per 100 pounds; it is a great win- ter cover crop. Cakload lots of Lilium formosum from Japan have arrived at Chicago In good order—the date is early. The general outlook for the tuberose crop may be said to be fairly good, although there has been too much rain the first part of the season. New York.—H. Frank Darrow will return from Europe about August 20. —Geo. Stumpp, of Stumpp & Walter, is away on a short vacation. Chicago.—J. A. Goodyear, Michigan state representative of Iron Age goods; Arthur B. Clark, Milford, Conn., returning to the east after a protracted stay in the pea and bean districts; W. B. Stubbs of Wood Stubbs & Co., Louisville, Ky.; M. C. Kent of Kent Bros., Newark, O. Chicago.—Prices on the board of trade August 10 for grass seed were noted as follows : Timothy, $$ per 100 pounds. White clover from 20 cents to 25 cents. Leonard H. Vaugh- an is on an eastern trip.—Winter or tree onions sets are arriving and in de- mand, price about three cents per pound to dealers in moderate lots. The Advance In Peas. The Jerome B. Rice Seed Co., of Cambridge, N. Y., has furnished the following table of comparative prices of the leading canners' varieties of peas, August, 1909, and August, 1910. Aug., 1909 1910. Advancer $ .$ Alaska Extra Earlies .. Gradus
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