. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. .88 The American Florist. Oct. 27, Ifte §eec} Hyac^e. AM. SEED TRADE ASSOCIA TION. J. C. Vaughan, Chicago, president; A. L. Don, New York, secretary and treasurer. The eleventh annual meeting at Chicago, June, 1&93. Appli- cations for membership should be addressed to Wm. Meggatt, chairman membership committee, Welhersfifcld, Conn. San Francisco. Cal.—H. J. Campbell has retired from the Sherwood Hall Nur- sery Co.,Mr. Jas. Sproule taking full con- trol. Visited Chicago:—E. W. Burt of S. L. Allen & Co.; Phi


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. .88 The American Florist. Oct. 27, Ifte §eec} Hyac^e. AM. SEED TRADE ASSOCIA TION. J. C. Vaughan, Chicago, president; A. L. Don, New York, secretary and treasurer. The eleventh annual meeting at Chicago, June, 1&93. Appli- cations for membership should be addressed to Wm. Meggatt, chairman membership committee, Welhersfifcld, Conn. San Francisco. Cal.—H. J. Campbell has retired from the Sherwood Hall Nur- sery Co.,Mr. Jas. Sproule taking full con- trol. Visited Chicago:—E. W. Burt of S. L. Allen & Co.; Phil. Stimmel, Chas. P. Braslan, Mr. Comstock, Ferre & Co. Importers of Liliutn auratuin report crop in Japan short this year and that the prices have gone up 30 per cent. There will not be enough of the large bulbs to fill orders. Z. De Forest Ely & Co. have had con- siderable trouble with an employe who has been caught stealing seed from their North Broad street warehouse and selling it at half price to dealers who were sup- posed to have had knowledge of his guilt. Two or three parties have been arrested, and the loss is said to be from $1,000 to $1,500. Onion seed reports of late are more unfavorable than ever and the past few days has seen quite a flurry of excitement in regard to this seed. Some holders pre- dict that the red and yellow sorts will sell at $2 at wholesale before January and that the prices generally will go higher than for 10 years. Whether all this excitement is justifiable or not no- body knows, but the present outlook is certainly for considerable advance for all kinds, while whites and Yellow Globe r);iiiver's arc specially scarce. CYCLAMEN PERSIGUM 6IGANTEUM Wncb pots, !,l]u\vlng bud, per lUO. CABMATIOKS, Field grown. IjIZZie mccii ??• ?? j. j. harris! ixjoise poks Address j Q BURROW, FxsHKiLL. ar. Y. Double Petunias. Twenty extra choice named sorts. Twelve of these were illustrated in ihe American Florist No. 226. These a


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