. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ^04 The American Florist. Sept. 7, The ^eeo 1mis&. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. i. E. NoRTHBDP, Pres.; S. P. Leonabd, Vioe- Pres.; S. F. Willabd, Wethersfleld, Conn., Seo'y ^nd Treas. Twentieth annual convention, Twin Cities, Minn., June, 1902. A BRISK demand for alfalfa seed is reported in Kansas, with offerings light. August Rhotert, it is expected, will arrive in New York on the steamship Columbia about September 13. There is said to be a considerable shortage in the Wisconsin pickle crop this season, c
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ^04 The American Florist. Sept. 7, The ^eeo 1mis&. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. i. E. NoRTHBDP, Pres.; S. P. Leonabd, Vioe- Pres.; S. F. Willabd, Wethersfleld, Conn., Seo'y ^nd Treas. Twentieth annual convention, Twin Cities, Minn., June, 1902. A BRISK demand for alfalfa seed is reported in Kansas, with offerings light. August Rhotert, it is expected, will arrive in New York on the steamship Columbia about September 13. There is said to be a considerable shortage in the Wisconsin pickle crop this season, cucumbers being especially scarce. Reports from Holland indicate that some items are about cleaned up, named tulips, fancy Von Sion and some other good articles. Gregory & Son, of Marblehead, Mass., have contributed six bushels of suitable vegetable seeds for distribution in the Philippine Islands. Visited Chicago: F. S. Fisher, who has been connected with the house of James Vick's Sons, Rochester,since 1867, enroute to Nebraska. The Illinois Sugar Refining Company, at Pekin, 111., has abanoned the making of beet sugar and a large crop of beets is being sold to grocers and shippers. P. H. R. WiESE, manager for David Sachs, Quedlinburg, Germany, is making a tour of the United States, calling on seed houses and sugar beet growers. Philippe Vilmorin, of Vilmorin- Andrieux & Co., Paris, France, and Mrs. Vilmorin, sailed from Havre, August 31, on the steamship La Savoil, lor New York and will make a tour of the United States. Henri Beaulieu, Woodhaven, N. Y., is introducing Beaulieu's Hardy White onion, samples of which were exhibited at the Buffalo convention. He copy- righted the name on July 26 and is cir- cularizing the trade with copies of affidavits of Woodhaven market garden- ers who state that this is ready for market two weeks earlier than other sorts. Fall Sowing of Grass Seeds. The demand for grass seeds around Philadelphia for lawns, polo grounds and permanent pas
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