. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 76 The American Florist. July 23, ==^ The Seed Trade American Seed Trade Association. L. L. Olds, Madison, Wis., President; Alex. Forbes, Newark, N. J., First Vice- President; Louis B. Renter, New Orleans, Second Vice-President; C. E. Kendel, 216 Prospect Avenue, S. E., Cleveland, Ohio, Secretjirv-Treasnrer; Curtis Nye Smith, 73 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., Counsel. The fortieth annual meeting will be held June, 1922. Wholesale Grass Seed Dealers* Ass'n. Wm. G. Scarlett, Baltimore, Md., Presi- dent; J. Chas


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 76 The American Florist. July 23, ==^ The Seed Trade American Seed Trade Association. L. L. Olds, Madison, Wis., President; Alex. Forbes, Newark, N. J., First Vice- President; Louis B. Renter, New Orleans, Second Vice-President; C. E. Kendel, 216 Prospect Avenue, S. E., Cleveland, Ohio, Secretjirv-Treasnrer; Curtis Nye Smith, 73 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., Counsel. The fortieth annual meeting will be held June, 1922. Wholesale Grass Seed Dealers* Ass'n. Wm. G. Scarlett, Baltimore, Md., Presi- dent; J. Chas. McCullough, Cincinnati, O., Vice-President; Clarence R. Jones, 110 South Street, Baltimore, Md., Secretary- Treasurer; Curtis Nye Smith, Boston, Mass, Counsel. The next annual meeting will be held June, 1922. ALASKA peas have advanced, nearly doubling in value. Alpena, Mich.—A. Rogers is here on his summer vacation. Los Angexes, calif.—J. C. Bell, of David Bell, Leith, Scotland, is calling on the ti-ade here. SiOTJX City, Ia.—H. A. Johns, of the Sioux City Seed Co., is in Michigan on a seed crop inspection tour. R. H. Shumway, of Rockford, 111., was slightly injured recently by being buraped with an automobile. Canned Beans during wartime ad- vanced 42 per cent. They are now 19 per cent above pre-war prices. North Carolina growers of tube- roses, caladiums and cannas report the growing season to date a favorable one. H. W. BuCKBfiE, well-known seeds- man and florist of Rockford, 111., died July 16. See obituary elsewhere in this issue. Independence, Ia.—The Mel L. Web- ster Co. matters are being looked over by a creditors' committee. Mr. Web- ster is here from Texas. Redtop Cbop will only equal last year's small crop. Jobbers in redtop districts are not yet quoting. A price of 12 cents is mentioned. Peice of bags at Chicago, July 20, American, 16 oz., $ per bale, in bale lots or over; Railroads, 16 oz., ; Crown, 12 oz., $ John Bodger, senior membe


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