. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 962 The American Florist. May 2j, American Seed Trade AasocialloB. K, L. Page, Greene, President; L, H Vaaehan, Chicago, First Vice-President; M. H. Durrea, New York. Second Vice- President; Kendel, Cleveland, Sec- retary and Treasurer. .?Annual convention. Hotel Rock-mere, , Mass. June 20-22,1911. Begoni.\s seem to be the only .spring bulbs or tubers not in demand this sea- son. W. Atlee BuiiPEE and son David will sail for Euroiie on the S. S. Olvnipic. June 28. Visited Chic.\go : G. C


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 962 The American Florist. May 2j, American Seed Trade AasocialloB. K, L. Page, Greene, President; L, H Vaaehan, Chicago, First Vice-President; M. H. Durrea, New York. Second Vice- President; Kendel, Cleveland, Sec- retary and Treasurer. .?Annual convention. Hotel Rock-mere, , Mass. June 20-22,1911. Begoni.\s seem to be the only .spring bulbs or tubers not in demand this sea- son. W. Atlee BuiiPEE and son David will sail for Euroiie on the S. S. Olvnipic. June 28. Visited Chic.\go : G. C. Eldering, representing W. J. Eldering & Son, Overveen, Haarlem, Holland, return- ing eastward. The fifth annual meeting of the Iowa Seed Dealers' Association will be held at the Chamberlain hotel, Des Moines, Tuesday, June 6. The Chicago onion set growers will hold a meeting at the Hotel Sherman June S. The last meeting occurred March 17, at which some 10 or 12 growers were present. Hjalmeb Hartmann & Co., Copen- hagen, Denmark, are warning the trade against a new cabbage which is claimed to be the same as their Co- penhagen Market, introduced last year. The protest of Henry Nungesser & Co. was sustained by the general ap- praisers and yellow lupin seeds, clas- sified as seeds not specially provided for, were held free of duty as grass seeds. E. W. IviNG, of E. W. King & Co., Coggeshall, Essex, Eng., and Frank Cullen, a seed grower of the same lo- cality, who are making a trip through the United States as far as the seed growing districts of California, reach- ?ed Chicago May 21 from Philadelphia, ?where they were the guests of W. Atlee Burpee. They were accompanied by Frank Cuthbertson, son of the se- nior member of the firm of Dobbie & Co., Edinburgh, Scotland. Mr. Cuth- bertson proceeded direct to California, where he will spend some months with C. C. Morse & Co. Messrs. King and Cullen spent two days in the western •capital, resuming their journe


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