. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 348 The American Florist. Atig. 30, Ihe Seed Trade American Seed Trade Association. Charles C: Massie. Minneapolis, President; ]. M. Lupton, Mattituck. L. I., N. First Vice-President; W. FrankTlierkild- son, Painesville. O . Second Vice-President: C. E. Kendal, Cleveland, O., Secretary and Treasurer: S. F. Willard. Cleveland, 0., Assistant Secretary. Next annual convention, June 1914. W. Atlee Buhpee and family have returned from Europe. Jesse B. Northrup's condition re- mains unchanged. THE onion


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 348 The American Florist. Atig. 30, Ihe Seed Trade American Seed Trade Association. Charles C: Massie. Minneapolis, President; ]. M. Lupton, Mattituck. L. I., N. First Vice-President; W. FrankTlierkild- son, Painesville. O . Second Vice-President: C. E. Kendal, Cleveland, O., Secretary and Treasurer: S. F. Willard. Cleveland, 0., Assistant Secretary. Next annual convention, June 1914. W. Atlee Buhpee and family have returned from Europe. Jesse B. Northrup's condition re- mains unchanged. THE onion set market is very firm and further advances are looked for. Some surpluses on peas are being offered both by European and Ameri- can growers. Potato growers in the Red River Valley district are insisting on 50 cents for their crops. Early sweet corn is reported badly filled in most growing sections. The crop will be short. The Red river potato crop is an : average one;, the demand, however, is very'heavy and advances are expected. Hydra, Okla.—The Blackwell & Hickey Co. is the firm name of a new seed concern established here recently. CmCACio.—Prices for grass seed on the Board of Trade August 27 were as follows: Timothy, $ to . per 100 pounds. Cabbage, radish and carrot are the short European items in vegetables this season, nearly all other crops be- ing better than last year. Thomas J. Grey, the veteran seeds- man of Boston, Mass., now with Joseph Breck & Sons' Corporation, and wife attended the Minneapolis convention last week. The Michigan bean crop is not a heavy one. Dry weather made a poor stand and the early plantings show small seed and poorly filled pods. Later plantings are backward and an early fall or wet weather will do much damage. Paris, Prance, August 0.—There seems to be quite a stock of French grown onion seed carried over. The price last spring declined from the opening of 50 cents per pound to 10 cents per pound, and considerable st


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