. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 870 The American Florist. May 28 The Seed Trade. I American Seed Trade Association. J. C. Robinson, Waterloo, Neb., Pres.: M. , H. Duryea, New York, First VicePres.; F. , Washington, Pres,: C. E, Kendal, Cleveland, O,, Sec'y and Leonard H. Vaucrhan, Chicago, Asst. Sec'y. Twenty-eighth annual conven- tion, at Atlantic City, N. J., June 21-23, 1910. Onion Sets in the Chicago district average very well for this time of year. The fourth annual meeting of the Iowa Seed Dealers' Associat


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 870 The American Florist. May 28 The Seed Trade. I American Seed Trade Association. J. C. Robinson, Waterloo, Neb., Pres.: M. , H. Duryea, New York, First VicePres.; F. , Washington, Pres,: C. E, Kendal, Cleveland, O,, Sec'y and Leonard H. Vaucrhan, Chicago, Asst. Sec'y. Twenty-eighth annual conven- tion, at Atlantic City, N. J., June 21-23, 1910. Onion Sets in the Chicago district average very well for this time of year. The fourth annual meeting of the Iowa Seed Dealers' Association will be held at the Chamberlain hotel, Des Moines, June 9. Saginaw, Mich.—A. T. Ferrell will make a recreation trip to Europe, sailing from New York to Liverpool on the Steamer Minnetonka May 28. W. ATLEE BURPEE and Howard M. Earl passed through Chicago May 25 enroute to the Pacific coast. They intend returning in time for the con- vention, June 21-23, ALPENA, Mich,—Conditions have been quite favorable for peas. We had a dry spring which gave the farmers a good seeding time and we are now having much needed rain. CHICAGO.—Contract prices on the board of trade May 25 for grass seed were noted as follows: Timothy, $, nominal. White clover, from 20 cents to 25 cents. FBENCH White Roman hyacinths are reported higher; some growers ask- ing 88 to 90 francs May 20 in the Tou- lon district. Slight changes are re- ported in other French bulbs from the figures previously named In these columns. Providence, R. I.—At a meeting of the stockholders of W. E. Barrett & Co., May 16, Geo. F. Williams was elected to fill the office of treasurer rendered vacant by the death of his father. W. A. Fisk is president and Leon Williams secretary. The Waukesha Canning Co. at Wau- kesha, Wis., was adjudged bankrupt May 19 at Milwaukee. Judge J. V. Quarles of the United States District court appointed William H. Nicholls and A. B. Gambler receivers. The assets were placed at $903,180 an


Size: 3309px × 755px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjectfloriculture, bookyea