. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 68 The Florists^ Review NOVBMBBB 7, 1918. Seed Trade News AXEBIOAN SEED TKAOE ASSOCIATION. Preildent, F. W. Bolglano, WasbinKton. D. 0.; Mcretary-treaaurer, C. B. Kendel. Olereland, O. Reports have it that there are not many gladiolus bulbs in Holland this season. The death of John R. Johansen, of the Bernard Johansen Seed Co., San Fran- cisco, is recorded in this week's obituary column. Lester L. Morse, returning to San Francisco from an eastern trip, will cele- brate his forty-eighth birthday anniver- sary November 9. There seems to be enough Dut
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 68 The Florists^ Review NOVBMBBB 7, 1918. Seed Trade News AXEBIOAN SEED TKAOE ASSOCIATION. Preildent, F. W. Bolglano, WasbinKton. D. 0.; Mcretary-treaaurer, C. B. Kendel. Olereland, O. Reports have it that there are not many gladiolus bulbs in Holland this season. The death of John R. Johansen, of the Bernard Johansen Seed Co., San Fran- cisco, is recorded in this week's obituary column. Lester L. Morse, returning to San Francisco from an eastern trip, will cele- brate his forty-eighth birthday anniver- sary November 9. There seems to be enough Dutch hya- cinths, Paper Whites and Romans, with some to spare at the price, but no surplus of tulips, jonquils or daffodils. A LETTER from a Holland house to its representative here says spiraeas, peonies, Spanish iris, Gladiolus Colvillei, etc., went forward October 3, via England. No bulbs have been shipped since late August. The Holland bulb exporters are sign- ing up to sell only f. o. b. the shipping station in 1919. In other words, to stop sales f. 0. b. New York, on which many of them, if they filled the orders, have lost money this season. In spite of the fact that there has been a suspicion that tlie boat which was re- ported sunk with Dutch bulbs went down only in somebody's mind, advices from Holland continue to refer to such a boat with 4,000 cases as missing. Watson S. Woodruff, of S. D. Wood- ruff & Sons, Orange, Conn., was elected, November 5, as state senator from the Fourteenth Senatorial District of Con- necticut. Every town except one in the district gave him a majority, resulting in an unusually large total majority for the district. Andrew Ireland, for many years man- ager of the Marks Tey seed growing es- tablishment of Dobbie & Co., Edinburgh, Scotland, has started in business for himself and has been succeeded by Har- ry Wright, who has been Mr. Ireland's chief assistant and in the service of the firm for more than twenty years. All the parties men
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