. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1684 The American Florist. June 2g, iThE gEEE) TMi^E. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. J. E. NoRTHRTjp, Pres.; S. F. Leonard, Vice- Pres.; S. F. Willard, Wethersfleld, Conn., Seo'y ind Treas. Twentieth annual convention, Twin Cities, Minn., June, 1902. James Vick is now with F. b. Mills, of Rose Hill, N. Y. Visited Chicago: John W. Kiley, rep- resenting the Braslan Seed Growers Co., San Jose, Cal. Miss Annib L. Emebson, daughter of Frank T. Emerson, of Waterloo, Neb., was married to Harry G. Coy, June 26. The dema


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1684 The American Florist. June 2g, iThE gEEE) TMi^E. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. J. E. NoRTHRTjp, Pres.; S. F. Leonard, Vice- Pres.; S. F. Willard, Wethersfleld, Conn., Seo'y ind Treas. Twentieth annual convention, Twin Cities, Minn., June, 1902. James Vick is now with F. b. Mills, of Rose Hill, N. Y. Visited Chicago: John W. Kiley, rep- resenting the Braslan Seed Growers Co., San Jose, Cal. Miss Annib L. Emebson, daughter of Frank T. Emerson, of Waterloo, Neb., was married to Harry G. Coy, June 26. The demand for turnip seed Is rather brisk and stocks carried over by growers are very low with most, both in this country and in England. Reports from the north indicate peas and beans in fine shape thus far, but from certain sections in the east there is news of too much wet weather. The general response to an inquiry about business the past season, at the recent seedsmen's convention at Roch- ester, was, "Yes, we had a good ; J. H. McCoTTER, superintendent of the D. M. Ferry seed farms, read a paper on seed breeding before the Michigan State Horticultural Society at its recent Detroit meeting. The Oklahoma Seed Company has been incorporated with a capital stock of $25,000 by James A. Jones and Benja- min F. Jones, of Poarch, 1. T., and F. B. Feik and A. B. Feik, of Granite, Ok. The Department of Agriculture is pre- paring a list of all American varieties of vegetables, which will be kept up to date by new entries every year, and later, it is ejected, will be published for general distribution. The ancient truism, "Give "a knave rope enough and he will hang himself," is proven to still hold good by the expe- rience of an editor who purloined a report of proceedings held "in camera," telltale typographical error and all. Mr. "May- nard" will appreciate the point. Traverse City, Mich—The Jerome B. Rice Seed Co. has contracts for ove


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