. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1310 The American Florist. July 27, Jfte 3aec{ UTac^s. AM. SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. J. C. Vauohan, Chicago, president: A. L. Don. New rork. secretary and treasurer. The eleventh annual meeting at Chicago. August U to It!. Ib^l. Applica- tions for membership should be addressed to Wm. MeKgatt. chairman membership committee. Wethers. field Conn. Seed Trade Association. Eastern members expecting to attend the annual meeting in Chicago aie cor- dially invited to join the Society of Ameri- can Florists excursion which l


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1310 The American Florist. July 27, Jfte 3aec{ UTac^s. AM. SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. J. C. Vauohan, Chicago, president: A. L. Don. New rork. secretary and treasurer. The eleventh annual meeting at Chicago. August U to It!. Ib^l. Applica- tions for membership should be addressed to Wm. MeKgatt. chairman membership committee. Wethers. field Conn. Seed Trade Association. Eastern members expecting to attend the annual meeting in Chicago aie cor- dially invited to join the Society of Ameri- can Florists excursion which leaves New York and Boston on Monday August 7, and attend the convention of the society at St. Louis before proceeding to Chicago. A good time is assured. Wm. J. Stewart, Sec'y. S. A. F. Mr. Frank T. Emerson is making a trip through the east. Miss Florence Vaughan of Chicago, is visiting friends in New York. Mr. J. CoMONT, representing Carters of London, is expected to arrive at New York the present week. Mr. Warren Rawson, of Arlington, Mass, father of the well known seedsman, died on July 22, at the age of 72. The Northrup, Braslan & Goodwin Co., of Minneapolis, are overhauling and generally remodelling their retail store. Elgin, III.—The assets of the Ricker Nursery Co., recently assigned, are now said to be $26,000 instead of $60,000 as at first reported. Mr. Alonzo B. Garretson, the well known seedsman of Flushing, N. Y., died on July 17. His death was due to rheu- matism which he contracted during the w^ar. Quite a number of the eastern seeds- men propose to accompany the S. A. F. excursionists to St. Louis, going thence to Chicago to attend the meeting of the Seed Trade Association. New York.—The early arrivals of Roman hyacinths appear to be of fine quality. Lilium Ilarrisii are somewhat inferior. Quite a let of Romans and Chinese narcissus are being received from Bermuda. If the bulbs turn out success- fully, Bermuda will prove a formidable rival for the Europea


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