. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1158 The American plorist. July g, I The Seed Trade. Amsrloan Seed Trnde Association. I L, Page, Greene. : Vaughan. Chicago. First Vice-President; M H Duryea. New York, becond Vice- President; C. E. Kendel. Clevelahd. Sec- retary and Treasurer. « Seedsmen are anxious over the pro- longed drought. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. J. E. North- rup is maliing- a Montana trip. Califoenia seed crops in the Santa Clara valley were reported looking fine June 21. Teimble McCuixough, son of J. Chas. McCuUough, Ci


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1158 The American plorist. July g, I The Seed Trade. Amsrloan Seed Trnde Association. I L, Page, Greene. : Vaughan. Chicago. First Vice-President; M H Duryea. New York, becond Vice- President; C. E. Kendel. Clevelahd. Sec- retary and Treasurer. « Seedsmen are anxious over the pro- longed drought. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. J. E. North- rup is maliing- a Montana trip. Califoenia seed crops in the Santa Clara valley were reported looking fine June 21. Teimble McCuixough, son of J. Chas. McCuUough, Cincinnati, is grow- ing miscellaneous beans at Santa Tnez, Calif. CHICAGO.—Contract prices on the board of trade July 6 for grass seed were noted as follows: Timothy, $5, nominal. White clover, from 20 cents to 25 Gladiolus White Lady continues to misbehave and even is reported to have shown poor weak growth in California, where it has, during re- cent years, done L>est. H. M. Sanbobn and daughter (Miss Abby Sanborn) of Oakland, Calif., were in Chicago this week, returning from the east, where they have been spending a few weeks. Pumpkin seeds alleged to be im- ported for food purposes are held dutiable as "seeds of all kinds not especially provided for" according to a recent treasury decision. Boston, Mass.—Maurice Fuld has resigned his position as manager at W. W. Rawson & Co.'s.—All the seed houses are doing a lively business in garden and farm implements. A New Burbank poppy will be in- troduced the coming year, said by him to be a cross of the tulip poppy, Shir- ley and a rupifragum species, grow- ing something larger than Shirley. Sweet Pbia crops on the coast have been undoubtedly hurt from 25 to 35 per cent by the hot weather; crops in the vicinity of Los Angeles probably less than those farther north. Onion in the north was looking very fine as late as the middle of June. Lettuce and radishes fair to good. The Bur- pee trials of sweet pea


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