. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 184 The American Florist. Feb. 16, (T The Seed Trade. J \ Amerlcnn Seed Trade Association. H. W. Wood, Richmond, Va., Pres.; C. S Burge, Toledo, O., First Vice-Pres.; C. E. Kendel. Cleveland, O., Seo'y and Treas. Twenty-fifth annual convention at New York, 1907 See page 186 for additional seed trade matter. The canners annual meeting at Buffalo this week was a big one. Spinach and beets are put up by can- ning factories with satisfactory results. All sections affected by the cold and snowy weather report catalogue


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 184 The American Florist. Feb. 16, (T The Seed Trade. J \ Amerlcnn Seed Trade Association. H. W. Wood, Richmond, Va., Pres.; C. S Burge, Toledo, O., First Vice-Pres.; C. E. Kendel. Cleveland, O., Seo'y and Treas. Twenty-fifth annual convention at New York, 1907 See page 186 for additional seed trade matter. The canners annual meeting at Buffalo this week was a big one. Spinach and beets are put up by can- ning factories with satisfactory results. All sections affected by the cold and snowy weather report catalogue mail trade very slow, quite in contrast with the same season in 1906. Visited Philadelphia : Pea and bean growers, C. N. Keeney, LeRoy, N. Y.; E. M. Parmelee, of the J. H. Allan Seet) Co., and A. L. Rogers, Chaumont, N. Y. Visited Chicago: J. S. Michael, of the Sioux City Seed and Nursery Co, Sioux City,.la.; C. N. Keeney, Le Roy, N. Y.; A. J. Brown. Grand Rapids, Mich. G. W. Rogers, the well known nur- seryman and bulb exporter, died last Christmas in Yokohama, Japan. Mon- tague Beart and H. Y. Irwine are his executors. Visited Des Moines, Ia. : Chas. B. Braslan, San Jose, Cal.; Carl Cropp, of Vaughan's Seed Store, Chicago; Wm. Hagemann, New York; Prof. Brown, of the Pure Seed Division, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.; John Steinmetz, of W. W. Barnard & Chicago; A. C. Johnson, of the Albert Dickinson Co., Chicago; W. H. Cross- land, of Northrup, King & Co., Minne- apolis, Minn; W. W. Hoisington, of the Alfred J. Brown Seed Co., Grand Rap- ids, Mich.; and several of the Holland bulb men. The Johnson Seed Store. Herewith is shown an excellent illus- tration of the Johnson Seed Store, 217 Market street, Philadelphia. Herbert J. Johnson, of the late firm of Johnson & Stokes, is president of the company. The business occupies five floors, and about 90 men and women are employed. Mr. Johnson is disposed to take an opti- mistic view of the outlook for t


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