. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 166 The American Florist. Feb. i8, /T The Seed Trade. =^ AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIAIION. Cbas. N. , Des Moines, la., Pres.; L. L. Mav, St. Paul, Minn., First Vice-Pres.; C. E. Kendel, Cleveland,0.,Seo'yand Treas. Twenty-third annual convention at Alex- andria Bay, N. Y., June SO-83,1905. \= J What about vine seed prices? Sweet Peas in the cheaper mixtures are scarce. Cakthage, Mo.—Newell Mix opened a seed store February 10. Nott's Excelsior and Gradues peas are plentiful so far this season. Matt, trade in th


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 166 The American Florist. Feb. i8, /T The Seed Trade. =^ AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIAIION. Cbas. N. , Des Moines, la., Pres.; L. L. Mav, St. Paul, Minn., First Vice-Pres.; C. E. Kendel, Cleveland,0.,Seo'yand Treas. Twenty-third annual convention at Alex- andria Bay, N. Y., June SO-83,1905. \= J What about vine seed prices? Sweet Peas in the cheaper mixtures are scarce. Cakthage, Mo.—Newell Mix opened a seed store February 10. Nott's Excelsior and Gradues peas are plentiful so far this season. Matt, trade in the west has been very slow the first ten days of February. Onion Set prices run about as fol- lows: White, $3; yellow, $; red, $ The pea growers returning from the canners' convention report light busi- ness, also sales of sweet corn. Avon, N. Y.—If this village will •exempt the Cleveland Seed Company from village taxes for ten years, the Cape Vincent plant will be moved here. Toledo, O.—^J. L. Schiller, formerly with Henry A. Dreer, of Philadelphia, Pa., is now with the Henry Phillips Seed & Implement Ct>mpany, of thia city. Cotton Planters in many southern states are pledging themselves to reduce their cotton acreage twenty-five per cent and devote reduction to other crops. The return of the Japanese bulb men a month later than usual this year may presage a slight advance in prices owing to the scarcity of labor caused by the war. Philadelphia, Pa.—W. Atlee Burpee and wife have returned from a four weeks' trip in Mexico. Mr. Burpee secured several novelties in the way of canes and both enjoyed the trip very much. Visited Chicago: F. H. Henry and Robert Fulton, of Henry & Lee, New York. Mr. Henry's wife accompanied him, and Mr. Fulton is on his way east from Japan; Trimble McCuUough, son of J. Charles McCuUough, Cincinnati, O.; J. A. Robinson, representing the Jerome B. Bice Seed Co., Cambridge, N. Y. Royal Dutch Bulb Growers' Society. The seventh


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