. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 402 The American Florist. Sei>/. ly. Amarloan Seed Trade Aaaooiatlon. E. L. Pago, Greene. : Vaughan. ChicaKO. First Vice-President; M. H. Duryea. New York, Second Vice- President: C. E. Kendcl, Clevelahd, Sec- retary and Treasurer, Visited Chicago : Henry Nungesser, New York; J. Chas. McCuUough, Cin- cinnati, O.; A. J. Brown, Grand Rapids, Mich. Birmingham, Ala.—The business of the Amzi Godden Seed Co. has increas- ed to such an extent that it became necessary to increase the capital st


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 402 The American Florist. Sei>/. ly. Amarloan Seed Trade Aaaooiatlon. E. L. Pago, Greene. : Vaughan. ChicaKO. First Vice-President; M. H. Duryea. New York, Second Vice- President: C. E. Kendcl, Clevelahd, Sec- retary and Treasurer, Visited Chicago : Henry Nungesser, New York; J. Chas. McCuUough, Cin- cinnati, O.; A. J. Brown, Grand Rapids, Mich. Birmingham, Ala.—The business of the Amzi Godden Seed Co. has increas- ed to such an extent that it became necessary to increase the capital stoclv of the corporation from $40,000 to $100,000. The officers of the company are: J. H. White, president; G. B. Mc- Vey, vice-president and general man- ager; J. B. Dolsen, secretary and treas- urer. Boston, Mass.—Hovey & Co., are showing flowering and fruiting plants of Pan-American strawberry that bear up to November.—P. J. Van Baarda, at Breck's, is just back from Europe, and Russell O. Gardner is going on his vacation.—John Farquhar will go to Oyster Bay, L. I., to talk on "Gardens of Italy," September 12.—Rawson's window collection of dahlias attracted much attention last week. W. T. H. PHrLADELPHiA, PA.—Walter P. Stokes says: "Tell us where to get some gar- den pea ; He also advises us that timothy seed is scarce and high, as well as bluegrass seed. The crimson clover season is about over. Bulbs are going well. This firm has had heavy sales of pansy seed.—The Moore Seed Co. advises us regarding the bean crop as follows: "Pencil Pods, Golden Wax, Red Kidney Wax, Red Valentine, Late Refugee and White Marrowfat will run 100 per cent; Indian Chief and Scarlet Runners are failures. A frost may lower these figures, as well as those of other varieties that range much lower than those ; Baltimore, Md.—A seed trade, or any other firm that has withstood the storms and stress of over ninety years, is well worthy of some


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