. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 852 The American Florist. Nov. 21, The Seed Trade. Amerlcaa Seed Trade Association. Watson S. Woodruff, Orange, Conn., Pres.; J. C. Robinson, Waterloo, Neb., First Vice- Pres,; C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O., Sec'y and Treas. Twenty-seventh annual con- vention, June, 1909. 'The Wholesale Seedsmen's League will meet December 3. San Jose, Cilif.—L. W. Wheeler is entertaining bis father on the Braslan seed ranch. Onion Seed surplus is offered at some- what easier rates—Wethersfield, $1 to $; Globe Danvers, SO cents.


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 852 The American Florist. Nov. 21, The Seed Trade. Amerlcaa Seed Trade Association. Watson S. Woodruff, Orange, Conn., Pres.; J. C. Robinson, Waterloo, Neb., First Vice- Pres,; C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O., Sec'y and Treas. Twenty-seventh annual con- vention, June, 1909. 'The Wholesale Seedsmen's League will meet December 3. San Jose, Cilif.—L. W. Wheeler is entertaining bis father on the Braslan seed ranch. Onion Seed surplus is offered at some- what easier rates—Wethersfield, $1 to $; Globe Danvers, SO cents. Bouquet Green has evidently bet-n over-produced in the west this season to the extent of about 50 per cent of the normal output. Chicago.—k. H. Goodwin and wife will sail on a Mediterranean trip from New York, November 28, expecting to spend the winter in southern France. The San Jose (Calif.) Mercury of November 7. lOOS, describes the estab- lishment of the Braslan Seed Growers Co. as the "largest seed farm in the ; Visited Chicago : Albertus N. Clark, Milford, Conn.; H. W. Buckbee, Rock- ford, 111.; L. L. Olds, Madison. Wis.; Mr. Weeber, formerly of Weeber & Don, New York. • Tariff Revision. The ways and means committee of the house of representatives recently an- nounced a hearing on agricultural prod- ucts, which includes seeds, to be held November 18. and the tariff committi-' of the American Seed Trade .Association, consisting of Messrs. Vaughan, Keeney. Cornell, Grenell and Maule, planned to be present, but a telesram was receive I from President Bruggerhof of the Whole- sale Seedsmen's League, saying, "Waste of time to attend hearing of this sub- committee," which caused a postpone- ment of the trip. Chairman Vaughan, however, addressed a letter to Wm. K. Payne, clerk of ways and means com- mittee, placing the association on record as desiring to be heard at the proper time and place. Ohas. H. Breck & Sons, of Boston, and D. M.


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