. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ??vr v,-- 50 ThcWeekly Florists' Review. Fbbbcabt' 1, 1912. Seed Trade News. AlCXBZOAir BKED TKASX ABSOOIATIOV. Free., Leonard H. Vauerhan, Chlcajro; First Vice- M. H. Duryea, New York City; Sec'y and 0. E. Kendel, Cleveland. O. Thirtieth annual convention, Chicago, June 26 to 1912. The Haven Seed Co., Santa Ana, Cal., wrote January 22: "No rains here yet.'' The season is starting too dry to suit the California seed growers. Good rains are needed. Oscar H. WHiL & Co., Bismarck, N. D., was established in 1884. The twenty- nin


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ??vr v,-- 50 ThcWeekly Florists' Review. Fbbbcabt' 1, 1912. Seed Trade News. AlCXBZOAir BKED TKASX ABSOOIATIOV. Free., Leonard H. Vauerhan, Chlcajro; First Vice- M. H. Duryea, New York City; Sec'y and 0. E. Kendel, Cleveland. O. Thirtieth annual convention, Chicago, June 26 to 1912. The Haven Seed Co., Santa Ana, Cal., wrote January 22: "No rains here yet.'' The season is starting too dry to suit the California seed growers. Good rains are needed. Oscar H. WHiL & Co., Bismarck, N. D., was established in 1884. The twenty- ninth annual catalogue has just been issued. Arnold Eingier, of W. W. Barnard Co., who was laid up at St. Paul by an attack of rheumatism, is again on his way west. W. W. Tracy, Jr., who started a year ago as seed grower at Kendrick, Idaho, will have considerable company in that section at the rate things now are going. This week's obituary column contains a report of the death of Mrs. Emma von Windheim, proprietor of the Nebras- ka Seed Co., at Omaha, Neb., of which H. G. Windheim is manager. The Mel K Webster Co., of Waco., Tex., has been incorporated; capital stock, $15,000; incorporators, Mel L. Webster, Dan S. Jones, W. S. Murrell and H. D. Kline. Purpose, growing, sell- ing and purchasing seeds, plants, trees, etc L. L. May & Co., of St. Paul, have ffiven a deed of trust to the Security Trust Co. and J. E. Mitchell, of St. Paul as trustees to secure a bond issue of $100,000. The deed covers the Mayville nursery farm, real estate in Lakeland, St. Paul, West St. Paul and acre property in Bamsey county. The W. W. Barnard Co., Chicago, has worked a transformation in the Madi- son street building formerly occupied by the Hearst newspaper and in which the Barnard interests will be centered within the next few weeks. The new front and the splendid location give promise of a wonderful counter trade. Watson S. Woodruff, ex-president of the American Seed Trade Association, of the


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