. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 76 The American Florist. Feb. ^^ American Seed Trade Aasoclallon. E. L. Page. Greene, President; Vaughan. Chicago. First Vice-President: M. H. Duryea. New York. Second Vice- President; Kendel, Cleveland. Sec- retary and Treasurer. Annual convention at Milwaukee. Wis., June 20-22. 1911. EDW. DUNGAN is again with Wm. Henry Maule, Philadelphia. Pa. MISS M. W. Williams, secretary of the Braslan Seed Growers' Co., San Jose, Calif., who was in Chicago for a week, left for the West February 1. Visited


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 76 The American Florist. Feb. ^^ American Seed Trade Aasoclallon. E. L. Page. Greene, President; Vaughan. Chicago. First Vice-President: M. H. Duryea. New York. Second Vice- President; Kendel, Cleveland. Sec- retary and Treasurer. Annual convention at Milwaukee. Wis., June 20-22. 1911. EDW. DUNGAN is again with Wm. Henry Maule, Philadelphia. Pa. MISS M. W. Williams, secretary of the Braslan Seed Growers' Co., San Jose, Calif., who was in Chicago for a week, left for the West February 1. Visited Chicago : Miss M. W. Wil- liams and J. W. Edmundson, of the Braslan Seed Growers' Co., San Jose, Calif.; W. J. Fosgate, Santa Clara, Calif. Santa Claka, Calif.—The Kimber- lin Seed Co. writes January 25 that they have had inches of rain in this locality, which should be plenty to assure good crops. In some places the growing crops were damaged by flood. MissouEi's proposed new seed bill (Senate Bill No. 36), if it becomes law, will make life in general very miserable for Missouri seedsmen with its $1,000 iines and six months* prison penalty. These amateur law-makers are dangerous and should be put in irons. This proposed bill makes it im- perative that all containers of seeds displayed in seed stores be branded in large, bold type, "Pure" or "Impure," and year of growth stated. New York.—The MacNiff Horticul- tural Co., 62 Vesey street, are putting in a line of standard seeds and here- after will do a general seed business in conjunction with their plant auction trade. The head of the company, R. W. MacNiff, was with the Peter Hen- derson Co. for 13 years, subsequently going to Wm. Elliott & Sons, in whose employ he was for eight years. W^ith such experience, it goes without saying that Mr. MacNiff is fairly conversant with the seed business in all its de- tails and his many friends will wish him all success in his new undertak- ing. Since com


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