. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 234 The American Florist. Feb. 26 Amarloan Saed Trade Association. J. C. Robinson. Waterloo, Pres.: M. New York. First VicePres.; F. W , Vice- Pres.: C. E Kendel. Cleveland. Sec'y and Leonard H. Vaughan. Chicago. Asst. Sec'y. Twenty eighth annual conyen- tion. at Atlantic City, N, J. June 21, 1910. RED CLOVER Seed dropped 35 cents per bushel at Chicago, Friday, Febru- ary 18. OLNEY, ILL.—The weather has been so very severe this winter that min- ing saiid fo


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 234 The American Florist. Feb. 26 Amarloan Saed Trade Association. J. C. Robinson. Waterloo, Pres.: M. New York. First VicePres.; F. W , Vice- Pres.: C. E Kendel. Cleveland. Sec'y and Leonard H. Vaughan. Chicago. Asst. Sec'y. Twenty eighth annual conyen- tion. at Atlantic City, N, J. June 21, 1910. RED CLOVER Seed dropped 35 cents per bushel at Chicago, Friday, Febru- ary 18. OLNEY, ILL.—The weather has been so very severe this winter that min- ing saiid for Red Top mixing has been slow work. THE National Seed Co. has been in- corporated at St. Louis, Mo., with a capital of $20,000, 50 per cent paid in. A. W. Schisler will be, under- stood, the head of the new concern. GRAND JUNCTION, COLO.—The Grand Junction Seed Co. has been incorpo- rated with capital stock of $10,000. The incorporators are "Whit Rozelle, H. M. Cannon and Luther N. White. THE name of Chas. P. Braslan, of San Jose. Calif., is mentioned as a likely candidate for congress to repre- sent the republican machine in the forthcoming battle to unseat Con- gressman "Red" Hayes. MBS. E. L. Coy.—On February 13 at 74 years of age, Mrs. Coy passed away at Melrose, Mass. Her son, C. P. Coy, of Waterloo, Neb., arrived three days earlier. Her husband will remain at the old home, his health, while not of the best, being still fairly good. New York.—Wm. Elliott, head of the firm of Wm. Elliott & Sons, is again at his desk after two weeks' jury service. This firm's first spring auction will take place on March 15, when a- large stock of conifers and hardy roses will be offered.—The im- provements in the Peter Henderson Co.'s store are about completed, and in addition to great interior improve- ments, they now have the finest show windows on Cortlandt street.—Harry Bunyard of A. L. Boddington's seed store, reached home February 21, af- ter an e


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