. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 98 The Florists^ Review y ^ JuHi 10, 1920. Seed Trade News AKnUOAir ODD TRADB laMOLlTION. ViMldMt, m. O. DncaB. PhllaMlpkU. Pa.: cntMTj-txmamnt, O. M. Kmidal, 01«T«UBd, O. There appear to be plenty of cold- storage giganteums still in dealers' hands. It develops that many of the com- mission boxes are not so nearly empty as they were expected to be at this date. The death of Charles F. Crosman, president of Crosman Bros. Co., Bochester, N. Y., is recorded in this week's obituary column. California seed growers, who built up a big export business du


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 98 The Florists^ Review y ^ JuHi 10, 1920. Seed Trade News AKnUOAir ODD TRADB laMOLlTION. ViMldMt, m. O. DncaB. PhllaMlpkU. Pa.: cntMTj-txmamnt, O. M. Kmidal, 01«T«UBd, O. There appear to be plenty of cold- storage giganteums still in dealers' hands. It develops that many of the com- mission boxes are not so nearly empty as they were expected to be at this date. The death of Charles F. Crosman, president of Crosman Bros. Co., Bochester, N. Y., is recorded in this week's obituary column. California seed growers, who built up a big export business during the war, find the present rates of exchange a prac- tically insurmountable barrier. It is reported that the Hotel Pfister, convention headquarters of the A. S. T. A., at Milwaukee, is booked up for the convention dates, June 22 to 24. After an illness that has kept him from his office for seven weeks, James Mc- Hutchison, head of McHutchison & Co., New York, is recovering and expects to be back at his desk soon. An injunction has been obtained by D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit, preventing Oklahoma state officials from interfering with the sale of the company's seeds in packets marked with a germination of ten per cent. At the annual meeting of the Iowa Seed Dealers' Association at Des Moines last week the following were elected of- ficers for the ensuing year: President, C. G. Ouren, Council Bluffs; vice- president, H. W. Talbott, Osceola; secre- tary, A. M. Eldridge, Shenandoah; treas- urer, John T. Hamilton, Cedar Rapids. At its annual meeting at Galveston, May 29 and 30, the Texas Seed Dealers' Association changed its name to the Texas Seedsmen's Association and decided to meet at Waco next year. As officers the following were elected: President, Mel. L. Webster, Waco; vice-president, F. E. Furry, Beaumont; secretary and treas- urer, O. N. Templeton, Waco. Seedsmen who have tried to buy paper for 1921 books have found "food for ; Few sources of s


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