. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 64 The Florists^ Review Decembbb 16, 1915. TURNIP SEED Seed Trade News iMrnmioiM mo nuun jumooiatxov. PiMidwt. John U. Lapton. Mattttnek, L. I.: ?MNUiy-TrMaiiMr, 0. K. Kmdel. OlaTaUnd. O. The Chicago market was practically bare of bulk green December 11, Good holly is arriving in fair quantity. Sluis & Groot, Enkhuizen, Holland, recently have turned their partnership into a limited liability company. The pea situation is becoming much easier as far as canners' varieties are concerned, but dwarf varieties are not yet any too free. The Texans sho
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 64 The Florists^ Review Decembbb 16, 1915. TURNIP SEED Seed Trade News iMrnmioiM mo nuun jumooiatxov. PiMidwt. John U. Lapton. Mattttnek, L. I.: ?MNUiy-TrMaiiMr, 0. K. Kmdel. OlaTaUnd. O. The Chicago market was practically bare of bulk green December 11, Good holly is arriving in fair quantity. Sluis & Groot, Enkhuizen, Holland, recently have turned their partnership into a limited liability company. The pea situation is becoming much easier as far as canners' varieties are concerned, but dwarf varieties are not yet any too free. The Texans should have much better results with their onion crop this season, which will help the sale of Teneriffe Ber- muda seed in the closing part of 1916. S. F. Leonard, of the Leonard Seed Co., Chicago, is suffering with a severe cold, but his condition is in no way serious and he expects to be at his desk in a few days. Many a man is burning midnight oil in the effort to get the catalogue ready for the printers, the work having been started later than usual because of the perplexities of the season. The representatives of the California seed growers, nearly all of whom are in the east, are having the time of their lives —everybody thankful for past favors and hoping for a continuance of the same. Eugene Schaettel, of Vilmorin-An- drieux & Co., Paris, France, who has been visiting the seed trade in this country for the first time in several years, sailed for home December 11 on the Lafayette. He was in Chicago for five hours December 9. A. H. Goodwin, of the W. W. Barnard Co., Chicago, who has been quite seriously ill for several weeks, is again able to be at his desk. W. W. Barnard is still con- fined to the Presbyterian hospital, but is reported to be making an uninterrupted lecovery. One of the valley exporters near Ham- burg has written that it is not easy to find a "light hearted" Dane or Dutch- man while the steamers at Copenhagen and Eotterdam peremptorily refuse
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