. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 816 IHE American Florist. May 73, 1 The Seed Trade. American Seed Trade Association. Watson S. Woodruff, Orange, Conn., Pres.; J C. Robinson. Waterloo, Neb., First Vice- Prea ,'1 C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O., Seo'y and Treas. Twenty-seventh annual con- vention, Clifton House, Niagara Falls, Out., June 22-24, 1909. SHENANDOAH. lA.—Hoiiry Field, the seedsman, is on an eastern trip. W. ATLEE BURPEE & Co.'s Farm Annual for 1900 is in its third edi- tion. Waterloo, Ost.—The Ontario Seed Co. has been incorporated wit
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 816 IHE American Florist. May 73, 1 The Seed Trade. American Seed Trade Association. Watson S. Woodruff, Orange, Conn., Pres.; J C. Robinson. Waterloo, Neb., First Vice- Prea ,'1 C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O., Seo'y and Treas. Twenty-seventh annual con- vention, Clifton House, Niagara Falls, Out., June 22-24, 1909. SHENANDOAH. lA.—Hoiiry Field, the seedsman, is on an eastern trip. W. ATLEE BURPEE & Co.'s Farm Annual for 1900 is in its third edi- tion. Waterloo, Ost.—The Ontario Seed Co. has been incorporated with capital stock $40,000. ANXIOUS CUSTOMER.—"If you have no Burbank potatoes on hand, please wire to California for this wonderful new- ; Dutch Bulrs.—Holland cable dis- patches of May 11 Indicate that hya- cinths and tulips are very fine crops this season. It has stopped raining in California and already growers begin to antici- pate trouble therefrom. Late sown lettuce may be affected and possibly sweet peas. HOLLISTER, Calif.—The A. J. Pieters Seed Co. has commenced suit, through its attorney, Geo. W. Jean, against the Braslan Seed Growers Co. for the sum of $3,—Hollister Bee, May 7. C. L. ALLEN, Floral Park, N. is reported very low and his grandson Linnaeus Allen was called home from St. Paul on his contract trip on ac- count of the illness of his grandfather. Des Moines, Ia.—Most of the local retailers have reduced the price of seeds about 20 per cent to all who in- tend to plant gardens under the aus- pices of the various clubs for city beautiflcation. Visited New York: Carl Cropp, of Vaughan's Seed Store, Chicago; J. J. Van Waveren, of L. Van Waveren & Co., Hillegom, Holland; G. C. Elder- ing, of W. J. Eldering & Son, Over- veerr, Haarlem, Holland. prices on the board of trade May 11 for grass seed were noted as follows: Prime timothy, § (nominal); white clover, $16.— Visitors : J. A. Vandervoort,
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