. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 376 The American Florist, Sept. The Seed Trade American Seed Trade Association. F. W. Wusli nnrtoii. 1). e' . I'lvsi- dent; Wm. G. Scarlett, Hiiltimore. i\ First Vice-President; David BurpL-e, Phila- delphia, Pa,, Second Vice-President; C. E. Kendel. Cleveland. Secretary-Treasurer. The thinv-seventh annu;il meetinK will be held .June. 1919. No Datch grown colchicum liulbs are expected this season. J. C. Vaughan, Chicago, returned from the east August 31. Dutch exchange has dropped to 50 cents fo
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 376 The American Florist, Sept. The Seed Trade American Seed Trade Association. F. W. Wusli nnrtoii. 1). e' . I'lvsi- dent; Wm. G. Scarlett, Hiiltimore. i\ First Vice-President; David BurpL-e, Phila- delphia, Pa,, Second Vice-President; C. E. Kendel. Cleveland. Secretary-Treasurer. The thinv-seventh annu;il meetinK will be held .June. 1919. No Datch grown colchicum liulbs are expected this season. J. C. Vaughan, Chicago, returned from the east August 31. Dutch exchange has dropped to 50 cents for the guilder, against 51% re- cently. CaBL Ceopp, of 's Seed Store, Chicago, returned from California Au- gust 29. AxcHisorc, Kan.—The Mangelsdorf Seed Co. has increased its capital stock to $500,000, fully paid. Leonard H. Vaughan, of Vaughan's Seed Store, Chicago, was presented with another l3aby boy, September 4. Okion Sets.—Quite a percentage of Chicago onion examined so far show fusariam rot, indicating- poor Iveeping quality. Sergeant Douglas Earl, son of How- ard M. Earl, has been transferred from the 111th regiment to the army candi- dates' school in France. Thb MacNiff Horticultural Co., New Yorit, has been incorporated with a cap- ital stock of $.30,000 by F. P. Lewis, D. McNamara, Jr., and C. W. Zobel. Grass Seed.—Prices for grass seed on the Chicagx) Board of Trade Septem- ber 4 were a,s follows : Timothy, $8,(XI to .$ per 100 pounds, no change from last week. Jitlian Bowen, son of Lem W. Bowen, of D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit, Mich., will shortly enter the school for field artillery officers at Camp Zachary Taylor, near Louisville, Ky. NE^f York.—The trustee in bank- ruptcy of the Harry A. Bunyard Inc., has made a first and final payment of one and one-half per cent in full of claims. Claims of $100 will net $ Beans in Michigan are damaged con- siderably by the drought. Only a few local sections have been favored by rain. The final
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