. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 60 /?'^. ..-if' The Florists' Review NOVBMBBB 4, 1916. Seed Trade News AJCZUOAV SEED TXAOS A8800IATI0V. Pimldent, John M. Lopton, Uattltack. L. I.; ?•eraUrj-Trauarar. 0. B. Keadel. OlcTcuuid. O. In the big onion set district south of Ohicago there are thousands upon thou- sands of empty trays stacked around the fields. A WELL appointed seed store has been opened by the Planters Seed Co., of Amer- icus, Ga. W. C, Gardner is manager of the store, which has as a motto, "We Sell Seeds That ; Early in December Interstate Com- merce Commis


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 60 /?'^. ..-if' The Florists' Review NOVBMBBB 4, 1916. Seed Trade News AJCZUOAV SEED TXAOS A8800IATI0V. Pimldent, John M. Lopton, Uattltack. L. I.; ?•eraUrj-Trauarar. 0. B. Keadel. OlcTcuuid. O. In the big onion set district south of Ohicago there are thousands upon thou- sands of empty trays stacked around the fields. A WELL appointed seed store has been opened by the Planters Seed Co., of Amer- icus, Ga. W. C, Gardner is manager of the store, which has as a motto, "We Sell Seeds That ; Early in December Interstate Com- merce Commission Examiner Waters will take testimony at Lincoln, Neb., in the complaint of the Griswold Seed Co. vs. the C. & S. E. R., involving rates on seeds. As from forty to fifty per cent of the bean crop was destroyed by frost the latter part of August, and what re- mained was further damaged by the wet weather, many seedsmen believe that not even the seed for the crop will be re- covered. Lester L. Morse, San Francisco, ex- president of the American Seed Trade Association, and his wife were guests at the Blackstone hotel, Chicago, last week while en route to the Atlantic coast. They were accompanied by O. L. Coulter, of C. C. Morse & Co. As the result of a romance that had its beginning in St. Luke's hospital, Chicago, about a year ago, A. D. Heffron, a de- partment manager in the Albert Dickin- son Co., and Miss Lina E. Brown, who nursed him back to life and healthy will be married November 6. W. A. Davis, head of the W. A. Davis Seed Co., of Bozeman, Mont., which has contracted for a large acreage of seed peas this year, says that the general aver- age yield per acre is high. In one var- iety, Perfection, Mr. Davis says no yield fell below forty bushels per acre. He has contracted for 200 acres of that variety. The cable brings brief word from Ber- lin via London that "the parcel post service to America has been discontinued until further notice. No official reason


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