. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 406 The American Florist. April 5, The gEEE) Tmjdb. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. J. E. NoBTHRUT, Pres.; S. F. Leonard, Vioe- Pre«.; S. P. ;, Wethersfleld, Conn., Sec'y and Treas. Twentieth annual convention, Twin Cities, Uiim., June, 1903. Visited New York: W. H. Dennison, Ellisburg, N. Y. There is a brisk demand lor Red Wethersfleld onion seed. A FEW small lots of Alaska peas are being oflered at lower rates. Visited Chicago: Jacques Conrtine, representing Union Horticole, Hyeres, France. The Salze
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 406 The American Florist. April 5, The gEEE) Tmjdb. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. J. E. NoBTHRUT, Pres.; S. F. Leonard, Vioe- Pre«.; S. P. ;, Wethersfleld, Conn., Sec'y and Treas. Twentieth annual convention, Twin Cities, Uiim., June, 1903. Visited New York: W. H. Dennison, Ellisburg, N. Y. There is a brisk demand lor Red Wethersfleld onion seed. A FEW small lots of Alaska peas are being oflered at lower rates. Visited Chicago: Jacques Conrtine, representing Union Horticole, Hyeres, France. The Salzers advertise that they dis- tribute about 125,000 pounds of onion seed annually. RocKFORD, III.—H. W. Buckbee is not recovering as fast as was expected from his recent injuries. Timothy seed sold at $ per hun- dred pounds at Chicago March 27, the highest mark for thirty years. W. H. TiLTON, formerly with John Lewis Childi, Floral Park, N. Y., is now with Vaughan's Seed Store, New York. Mattitcck, L I, N. Y.—J. M. Lupton states that cabbage stocks for seeding are now being planted and that they are in very fine condition. The loss from rotting is very small and the cabbages look particularly bright and healthy. English Nursery and Seed Trade Association. The annual meeting of this association was held March 11, at the offices of the association, 30 Wood street, Cheapside, London, E C. The officers were re-elected as follows: President, N. N. Sherwood (Hurst & Sons); treasurer, W. J. Nut- ting (Nutting & Sons): secretary, J. P. Worrell, 30 Wood street, Cheapside, London, E. C. The asiociation now con- sists of 120 members in the United King- dom and 37 foreign members. The objects of the association are to collect and disseminate information beneficial to members, collection of debts, investiga- tion of bankruptcies and assignments, attending creditors' meetings, making trade inquiries and supplying status reports; members aftord to each other through the secreta
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