. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1332 The American Florist. Jan. IS, The Seed Trade. J American Seed Trade A»socla«on. 1 C Robinson, Wateiloo, Pres.; M. H Durvea New York. First Vice-Pres ; F. ^W; C.^Second ^ Pres • C E Kendel. Cleveland. y indTreas Leonard H. Vaughan. Chicago. Asst. Sec'y. Twenty eighth annual conven- tion', at Atlantic City. N. J. '.0. -., i =^ ALBERT MCCULLOTJGH, Cincinnati, was in Chicago tliis week. Wif HENRY MAULE, Philadelphia, Pa], left January 7 lor a 10-day vaca- tion in the


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1332 The American Florist. Jan. IS, The Seed Trade. J American Seed Trade A»socla«on. 1 C Robinson, Wateiloo, Pres.; M. H Durvea New York. First Vice-Pres ; F. ^W; C.^Second ^ Pres • C E Kendel. Cleveland. y indTreas Leonard H. Vaughan. Chicago. Asst. Sec'y. Twenty eighth annual conven- tion', at Atlantic City. N. J. '.0. -., i =^ ALBERT MCCULLOTJGH, Cincinnati, was in Chicago tliis week. Wif HENRY MAULE, Philadelphia, Pa], left January 7 lor a 10-day vaca- tion in the south. T W WOOD & SONS' catalogue cov- er features Crimson clover, a crimson tomato and a crimson Indian, among other things. PEORIA, ILL.—A serious fire was caused .at the Stoecker Seed Co. s premises on New Tear's day by spon- taneous combustion. Several thousand dDllars worth of seed was lost. .-BOSTON, MASS.—At the close Thurs- day, December 30, of the meeting of the State Seed Analysts with the seedsmen, Messrs. Breck and Fottler entertained the visitors at a banquet at thei^arkeu. house. About 25 v,ere presen£ and the affair, with the cordial after dinner speeches, proved a very enjoyable one. CARL CROPP, of Vaughan's Seed Store. Chicago, celebrated the twenty- fifth anniversary of his connection with that firm January 1\ ^"^ ^V"^ associates presented him with a hand- some mahogany desk as a memento df the occasion. Mrs. J. C. Vaughan made the presentation in a charming address. LOMPOC,' CALIF., growers report ma- terial increase in the price of beans grown by them owing, they say, to advance in the price paid to farmers for small white beans. The average increase is over 50 cents per year per 100 pounds during the past four years. Some California growers report contract acreage for such beans sold out. " AtiRiAN, Mich.—W. H. Barrett, the tomato seed grower has recently pur- chased the plant of the Ideal Fence Co., located on Water street, an


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