. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 5HA0Y-PLACE uouii ruKouiri I WINNER $ LINCOLN $ MORGAN VELOUR OAK PARK SHADY PLACE. .$ Per 100 lbs , Delivered to Your Station in 100 lb. bags. 2 lb., 3 lb., 5 10 lb. and 25 lb. bags, $ per 100 lbs. higher. Packed in 1-lb. cartons, $ per 100 lbs. higher than in 100 lb. bags. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW J. OLIVER JOHNSON Wholesale Seed Merchant 180S-9 MILWAUKEE AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS less or even slovenly habits of Mother Nature in putting weeds where they are not
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 5HA0Y-PLACE uouii ruKouiri I WINNER $ LINCOLN $ MORGAN VELOUR OAK PARK SHADY PLACE. .$ Per 100 lbs , Delivered to Your Station in 100 lb. bags. 2 lb., 3 lb., 5 10 lb. and 25 lb. bags, $ per 100 lbs. higher. Packed in 1-lb. cartons, $ per 100 lbs. higher than in 100 lb. bags. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW J. OLIVER JOHNSON Wholesale Seed Merchant 180S-9 MILWAUKEE AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS less or even slovenly habits of Mother Nature in putting weeds where they are not ; Mr. Green pointed out that the seed laws were still too lax. lie listed six difficulties encountered by the recleaners of seeds. "The efforts for direct marketiufj and the elimina- tion of middlemen will result in a net loss to agricidture, if they do not recog- nize the ]dace and service of the re- cleaner of seeils who knows his business and who is willing to conduct it along projier lines," said Mr. Green. Following Mr. Green's talk, W. L. Oswald spoke on "; As Banqueters. Taking leave of business Thursday excning, June 22, the seedsmen and tlie analysts, the latter as guests, came to- gether .'it the Sherman for a rousing banquet. There was singing; there was sjieaking; there was laughter; there was j(i\'. T'lifford Coriieli was toastmaster. He was introduced by President Olds. " Kejiaratioiis and the Allied Debts" was presented by Prof. G. II. Moulton, of the l'ni\ersity of Chicago. A. E. Hiiinker, jiresident of the Liquid Car- lioiiic Co., Chicago, discussed present- (la.^• conditions and ])ut a punch in his talk with many humorous sidelights. Tie predicted better business conditions in the immediate future. Friday Morning. At llie Friday uKirniiig and final ses- sion, H. H. Miller, of Hlnouiington. 111., chairm.'in of the committee on experi- ment stations, r(>poited results obtained state by state, showing how, slowly bu
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