. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. V- ? ':T» ' t i»!r5*. •jr*:-.'.': 7t>r. 62 The Florists^ Review AtacsT 3, 1916. Seed Trade News AMESIOAN SEES TSASE ASSOCIATION. ",_:. President, Klrby B. "White, Detroit, Mich.; i^lKKtary-Treftsarer, O. B. Kendel, CleTeland, O. i/ The first of the 1916 French bulbs * reached New York August 1, having left Marseilles July 13, The French still will be able to send us some radish, but not nearly so much as in normal years. Visited Chicago: Ralph M. Ward, New York; Lawrence S. Payn, represent- ing Simon Louis Freres & Co., Bruyeres- l
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. V- ? ':T» ' t i»!r5*. •jr*:-.'.': 7t>r. 62 The Florists^ Review AtacsT 3, 1916. Seed Trade News AMESIOAN SEES TSASE ASSOCIATION. ",_:. President, Klrby B. "White, Detroit, Mich.; i^lKKtary-Treftsarer, O. B. Kendel, CleTeland, O. i/ The first of the 1916 French bulbs * reached New York August 1, having left Marseilles July 13, The French still will be able to send us some radish, but not nearly so much as in normal years. Visited Chicago: Ralph M. Ward, New York; Lawrence S. Payn, represent- ing Simon Louis Freres & Co., Bruyeres- le-Chatel, France. The big explosion in New York harbor July 30 broke the plate glass in the seed store windows of Stumpp & Walter Co. and Peter Henderson & Co. There has been something brewing that will interest all who buy or sell bulbs, particularly those who sell them. The details may be ready for an announce- ment next week. A partnership in a seed business has been formed by Edward A. Peth and Frank Duggan, two widely known seeds- men of New York city, who have leased premises at 87 Barclay street. William Kelway, eldest son of James Kelway, who has several times visited the trade in. America on behalf of his firm, Kelway & Son, Langport, England, has been appointed magistrate for his county, Somerset. Appraisers of the estate of the late W. Atlee Burpee, Philadelphia, have filed an inventory in the oflfice of the regis- trar of wills at Doylestown, Pa., which appraises the estate at $1,211,, in- cluding real estate valued at $298,450. The pea crop in Wisconsin is a light one. Growers are taking in peas at dif- ferent growing stations throughout the state and report the quality excellent. Peas are a better sample than they have been for two years, but the yield has been cut and there will be a short crop harvested in Wisconsin. The Holland bulb exporters are more concerned over finding a market for hya- cinth than for tulip or narcissus bulbs. While n
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