. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 118 The Florists^ Review NOVBXBW 18. 1920 Seed Trade News AMEBIOAN SEED TBADE ASSOCIATION. PreHident, H. Q. HaHiliiKH. AtlHiita, Ga.; sec- teUry-treu8urer, C. B. Kendel, Cleveland, 0. Most 96-page catalojiues would sell as much if cut to sixty-four pages. Impoutkks who are paying French ac- counts are getting bettt'r than seventeen francs for a dollar. J. C. McCuLLOUGH has left Cincinnati to spend the winter in Florida, where he will spend much time in his favorite sport, fishing, Robert L. Livingston, of the Living- ston Seed Co., Columbus, O., pa


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 118 The Florists^ Review NOVBXBW 18. 1920 Seed Trade News AMEBIOAN SEED TBADE ASSOCIATION. PreHident, H. Q. HaHiliiKH. AtlHiita, Ga.; sec- teUry-treu8urer, C. B. Kendel, Cleveland, 0. Most 96-page catalojiues would sell as much if cut to sixty-four pages. Impoutkks who are paying French ac- counts are getting bettt'r than seventeen francs for a dollar. J. C. McCuLLOUGH has left Cincinnati to spend the winter in Florida, where he will spend much time in his favorite sport, fishing, Robert L. Livingston, of the Living- ston Seed Co., Columbus, O., passed through Chicago on his way to Seattle, Wash. He will spend the winter in south- ern California, G. D. Edwards, who for the last twelve years has been office manager and credit man with C, C. Morse & Co., San Francisco, Ls now with Randall-Mc- Loughlin, of Seattle, Wash, It is estimated that 40,000,000 cata- logues are issued by the seed houses of this country, an indication of the amount of money that was contributed out of deflated seed prices to inflated paper costs. Holland bulb exporters who arc being paid in money of the United States are reaping a neat additional profit, on top of their high prices for bulbs, through the conversion of their funds into guild- ers. An advertising data book finds the seed industry of the United States and Canada comprises 3,265 commercially rated mem- bers, classified as follows: Contract growers, 175; wholesalers and jobbers, ex- porters and importers, 325; mail-order dealers, 300; retailers, 2,465. A SEEDSMAN had a nibble last week on a car of beans of a variety of which ho happened to have more to offer, so ho queried four other houses and was sur- prised at the variation in the prices at which the stock was tendered. There was a sj>road of 2^2 cents per pound over the four offers. Gardeners who have been holding crofis of onion sets in the hope tlie market would rally are in a bad way if they have no storage. With operators w


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