. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 450 The American Florist. Sei>t. 2jf, 4iti>-ricao Seed Irmdr 4asoclatloa. n E. L. PaKc Groi-no. , ; || Vauthan. Chicauo. First Vicfl'rusidcnt; M. H Huryra, Ni'W York. Srcond Vice- : C, K, Kondol, Clcvelahd. St-c- retarv and l"rt'asur»'r. MICHIGAN beans are reported two- thirds of a crop. Visited CnicAoo: Geo. H. Dicks, of Cooper, Taher & Co., London, Eng., and Catesby Spears, Paris, Ky. Comments on tlie seed crops of 1910 remind us of James Sproule's famous "Seas


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 450 The American Florist. Sei>t. 2jf, 4iti>-ricao Seed Irmdr 4asoclatloa. n E. L. PaKc Groi-no. , ; || Vauthan. Chicauo. First Vicfl'rusidcnt; M. H Huryra, Ni'W York. Srcond Vice- : C, K, Kondol, Clcvelahd. St-c- retarv and l"rt'asur»'r. MICHIGAN beans are reported two- thirds of a crop. Visited CnicAoo: Geo. H. Dicks, of Cooper, Taher & Co., London, Eng., and Catesby Spears, Paris, Ky. Comments on tlie seed crops of 1910 remind us of James Sproule's famous "Season of growtli ; Stuart TjOw & London, Eng., re- ports cyclamen seed an average crop this season and in one novelty they are already sold out. Pea growers in Michigan say the more peas are threshed the smaller the ooantity grows, most discouraging to dealer and farmer alil?e. J. C. Vattohan was nominated as the democratic candidate for congress In the second Tillnois district, Septem- ber l.'i. in opposition to James R. Mann, republican. CmcAOO.—Prices on the board of trade September 21 for grass seed were nntecl as follows: Timothy, .$ to .;.*! per 100 pounds. WTiite clover from 20 cents to 25 cents. The crating and cleaning of onion sets now in progress at Chicago indi- cate a yield somewhat in excess of earlier expectations. The quality is excellent. Pttre IN Victoria.—The gov- ernment of Victoria, according to a British trade r^Per. is drafting a hill to Insure, as far as possible, the purity and germination value of seeds sold and, contrary to the custom usual with some other governments, has in- vited the co-operation of the seed trade. New York.—The seed stores are get- ting up some very attractive and art- tistic windows of Dutch bulbs just now. —Wm. Elliott reports a very successful auction for the first of the season.— Buds' report a very busy year for their first and all indications point to the following one bein


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