. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 604 The American Florist. /ail. ig, Jfte 3^®^ Hiac^a. AM. SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. J. C. Vaughan, Chicago, president; A. L. Don, New York, secretary and treasurer. The eleventh annual meeting at Chicago, June, 1893. Appli- cations for membership should be addressed to Wm. McRgatt. chairman membership committee, Wethersfield. Conn. F. K. PiERSON spent last Suiulay in Chicago. J. C. Vauohan is iti New York attend- ing the Executive Committee meeting of the A. S. T. A. The Executivk Committee of the American Seed Trad


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 604 The American Florist. /ail. ig, Jfte 3^®^ Hiac^a. AM. SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. J. C. Vaughan, Chicago, president; A. L. Don, New York, secretary and treasurer. The eleventh annual meeting at Chicago, June, 1893. Appli- cations for membership should be addressed to Wm. McRgatt. chairman membership committee, Wethersfield. Conn. F. K. PiERSON spent last Suiulay in Chicago. J. C. Vauohan is iti New York attend- ing the Executive Committee meeting of the A. S. T. A. The Executivk Committee of the American Seed Trade Association met in New York this week. Catalogues Received. A. Blanc & Co., Philadelphia, bulbs and tubers; same, cacti; B. M. Watson, Plymouth, Mass., trees and shrubs; Wm. Swayne, Kennett Square, Pa., carna- tions; Kennicott Bros. Co., Chicago, florists' wire designs; Theodosia B. Shep- herd, Ventura, Cal., seeds, bulbs and plants; , Wethersfield. Conn., seeds; Jas. Griffith, Cincinnati, ., flor- ists' wire designs; The Cottage Garden, East Moriches, N. Y., carnations; Z. K. Jewett, Sparta, Wis., nursery stock; (). H. Will, Bismarck. N. I)., seeds; T. W. Wood & Sons, Richmond, Va., seeds; Cole's Seed Store, Pella, la., seeds; C. J. Pennock, Kennett Square, Pa., carna- tions; Essex Heights Floral Co., Belle- ville, N. J., plants and rooted cuttings. Thomas Hocig, to whom we are in- debted for so many valuable Japanese plants, died in New York, December 30, in his seventy-second year. He was a native of England, but came to this country in infancy. Mr. Hogg lived for some years in Japan, and traveled exten- sively through China, Ceylon and tropi- cal America. His services to horticul- tural science give him high rank, while his noble simplicity of character was recog- nized by all who came in contact with him. Henry Sargent Codman of the firm of F. L. Olmsted & Co., died in this city Jan. 14, aged 35. Mr. Codman, who had charge of the landscape work at t


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