. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 664 The American Florist. Nov. 2g^ The gEBD TRa£>B. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. Walter P. Stokes, Pres.; C. N. Paoe, First Vice-Pres.; S. F. Willard, Wethersfield, Conn., Sec'y and Treas. Visited Boston: W. J. Fosgate, ol' Santa Clara, Cal. Raffia trade has shown a very con- siderable increase of late. A. , formerly of Newark, N. Y., is now located at Le Roy, N. Y. Visited St. Louis: Lester L. Morse and W. J. Fosgate, Santa Clara, Cal. Chas. p. Braslan, ot San Jose. Cal., was at Lawrence, Kans., Nov


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 664 The American Florist. Nov. 2g^ The gEBD TRa£>B. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. Walter P. Stokes, Pres.; C. N. Paoe, First Vice-Pres.; S. F. Willard, Wethersfield, Conn., Sec'y and Treas. Visited Boston: W. J. Fosgate, ol' Santa Clara, Cal. Raffia trade has shown a very con- siderable increase of late. A. , formerly of Newark, N. Y., is now located at Le Roy, N. Y. Visited St. Louis: Lester L. Morse and W. J. Fosgate, Santa Clara, Cal. Chas. p. Braslan, ot San Jose. Cal., was at Lawrence, Kans., November 27, on his way east. The demand for first-class holly is likely to be excellent. Many carload buyers are abroad. Visited Chicago: L. C. Routzahn, of the McClure Seed Company, Arroyo Grande, Cal.: H. C. Agnew, of Agnew, Cal. The novelties offered by M. Herb, of Italy, include Centaurea rutifolia pur- purea, Myosotis dissitiflora atrocoerulea and Arctotis aspera arborescens. KoHLER & Rddel are offering Heu- chera grandiflora hybrida, in white, pink and red, with large panicles of flowers as large as those of lily of the valley. D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit, Mich., have secured options on a section of land embracing several farms in Avon township. New York, which it is intended to devote to seed growing purposes. Green buyers in Wisconsin who have purchased without contracts are holding more stock than the regular average annual demand from the trade will absorb. Prices are still fairly upheld by them but it is more than probable that bulk green will be cheap at Christmas time. Much of the surplus will hardly get down to market in time to be avail- able for the best trade. • M^^^^^^ ^^^0^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^0^^^^^^^^^% Richmond, Ind. CLUB HOLDS AND ELECTS OFFICERS.—NEW PLANT UNDER- WAY—NOTES. The November meeting of the Rich- mond Florists' Club was held at the greenhouses of the E. G. Hill Company, and important business pertaining to the welfa


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