. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 304 The American Florist. Sei)t. j!, 4iii«rlcaa Seed Trade Association. E. L. Page, Greene, Pri' Vaunhan. ChicaRO. First Vice-Pr. sidcnt; M. H. Duryea. Now York. SL-cond Vice- ProsidcDl; Kendil. Sec- rotary and Treasurer. OEKiiAS growers report some varie- ties of peas a total I'ailiire. VisiTKD I'—K. J. Deal, of W. \V. Johnson & Son, Boston. England. trANADlAX conditions are said to be even worse than those of the United States pea districts. GEO. H. DICKS, reitr


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 304 The American Florist. Sei)t. j!, 4iii«rlcaa Seed Trade Association. E. L. Page, Greene, Pri' Vaunhan. ChicaRO. First Vice-Pr. sidcnt; M. H. Duryea. Now York. SL-cond Vice- ProsidcDl; Kendil. Sec- rotary and Treasurer. OEKiiAS growers report some varie- ties of peas a total I'ailiire. VisiTKD I'—K. J. Deal, of W. \V. Johnson & Son, Boston. England. trANADlAX conditions are said to be even worse than those of the United States pea districts. GEO. H. DICKS, reitresentins e^ooper, Taber & Co., London, England, is due in Chicago September 5. I'ilNAR KXUTSOX, of Hjalmai- Hart- mann & Copenhagen, Denmark, sailed for New York August 18. BKANDOX, MAN.—The A. E. McKen- zia Co. is planning to bviild a new seed warehouse this season at a cost of .$100,0(111, HOLLAKP seed growers report August !."> fine favorable weather but that some biennial vegetables such as beet, winter radish, etc., are nearly a fail- i;re. Latest crop reports from California indicate some shortage of beet and carrot. Most beans are good. Most other garden seeds are showing good .vield with the possible exception of White Portugal onion. BIRMINOUAM, Ala.—The Amzi-Goddtn Seed Co. entertained its employes, their friends and families with a picnic and l>arbecue at \\'est Lake park, two miles west of Bessemer, August t'O. The at- tendance was about lt>U,' including some of the prominent horticulturists and truck gardeners of this district. The Ijarbecue was one of the finest and most elegantly served ever in this section. New Yonic,—I. F. Slimon has resigned his position with J. M. Thorburn & Co. and is now with Vaughan's Seed Store here. C. W. Scott is now with the Yo- kohama Nursery Co.—Mr. Goldenburg of Ralph M. Ward & Co. reports that owing to the enormous demand for gi- ganteum lilies the last two years there will be


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