. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 500 The American Florist. April 3. The Seed Trade. American Seed Trade Association. Watson S. Woodruff, Omus;e,Coim., Pres.; J. C. Robinson, Waterloo. Neb., First Vioe- Pres,; 0. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O., Seo'y and Treas. Twenty-seventh annual con- vention, Clifton House, Niagara Falls, Out., ,Uiue 23-21. 190a. Cabbage under the new law pay a duty of 2 cents each instead of 3 cents. Some lire engines at Chicago were busy 15 days at the Dickinson fire. Chas. p. Bbaslan, San Jose, Calif., is rejoicing in the arrival


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 500 The American Florist. April 3. The Seed Trade. American Seed Trade Association. Watson S. Woodruff, Omus;e,Coim., Pres.; J. C. Robinson, Waterloo. Neb., First Vioe- Pres,; 0. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O., Seo'y and Treas. Twenty-seventh annual con- vention, Clifton House, Niagara Falls, Out., ,Uiue 23-21. 190a. Cabbage under the new law pay a duty of 2 cents each instead of 3 cents. Some lire engines at Chicago were busy 15 days at the Dickinson fire. Chas. p. Bbaslan, San Jose, Calif., is rejoicing in the arrival of Princess , a 12-pound girl, March 27. Van Zanten & bulb growers of Hillegoiu, Holland, celebrate their twen- ty-fifth anniversary 'this year by the issue of an unusually elaborate cata- logue containing illustrations of their establishment and portraits of the mem- bers of the firm. London reports March 15 an old fashioned winter which is severely dam- aging plants standing in the open grow- ing for seed purposes. The full extent of the damage cannot yet be told. Very good fill-in orders have been received by the London trade from America while oflferiugs of contract orders have also been liberal. New York, March 31.—^The following were present at the second hearing of the Callan pure seed bill March 30: Messrs. Sherman, Bennett, Gordinier, Nott, Forbes and Duryea. It is thought the bill as now amended along the lines of adulteration will be reported favorably by the committee on agriculture.—Mar- shall H. Duryea. Feench Bulbs.—Advices dated March 19 are to the effect that the syndicate will defer taking any action in the mat- ter of prices until next month on ac- count of the present unfavorable weather conditions. The freezing weather which has prevailed will probably be followed by a more seasonable temperature, but a continuance of the present conditions would interfere with the development of the bulbs and might endanger the crop. Chicago.—The see


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