. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 598 The American Florist. Nov. 2J, The gEEb I'mtiz. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. J. E. KoRTHRUP, Pres.; S. F. Leonard, Vioe- Pres.; S. P. Willard, Wethersfleld, Conn., Seo'y and Treas. Twentieth annual oonTention, Twin Cities, Minn., June, 1902. The Baltimore park board's order for tulips and hyacinths called for 194,750 bulbs this year. C. A. Bbazeb & Co., of Wilmington, Cal., have been succeeded by S. P. Rees and P. Compere, under the firm title of Rees & Compere. Visited Chicago: Alfred Emerich, rep
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 598 The American Florist. Nov. 2J, The gEEb I'mtiz. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. J. E. KoRTHRUP, Pres.; S. F. Leonard, Vioe- Pres.; S. P. Willard, Wethersfleld, Conn., Seo'y and Treas. Twentieth annual oonTention, Twin Cities, Minn., June, 1902. The Baltimore park board's order for tulips and hyacinths called for 194,750 bulbs this year. C. A. Bbazeb & Co., of Wilmington, Cal., have been succeeded by S. P. Rees and P. Compere, under the firm title of Rees & Compere. Visited Chicago: Alfred Emerich, rep- resenting Vilmorin-Andrieux & Co., Paris, France; Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Morse, Santa Clara, Cal. Send us your business card so that we may have your name and address correct for the next edition of our Trade Direc- tory, now in course of revision. The San Jose Evening News of Novem- ber 15 reports that Judge Rhodes ren- dered a decision in the BraslanSloan suit favorable to the plaintiff, for the amount asked, $3,000 with interest and costs. Holly in Delaware is reported scarce and of average poor quality. Berries, too, they say are falling off when the branches are cut from the trees. In the face of a good demand prices are decid- edly firmer and a scarcity of fancy stock apparent. The green situation remains about as indicated by us November 16. The mar- ket is quiet but prices remain firm and there is no apparent overstock. Pickers complain that green puUa hard and breaks off in the frozen ground. First hands in the woods are getting $1 to $ above usual first costs. Wholesale dealets are beginning actively the wind- ing of wreathing. Bay City, Mich. BOEHRINGERS WELCOME ADDITIONS TO THEIR FAMILIES.—GOOD STOCK. Congratulations are in order, first, to Alfred G. Boehringer, upon the advent of a boy; second, to Rudolph Boehringer upon the advent of a girl. The happy events took place within a few days of each'Other and it would be needless to add that both fathers fe
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