. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 164 The American Florist. Aug. 6, American Seed Trade Association. L. L. Olds, Madison, Wis., President; Alex. Forbes, Newark, N. First Vice- President; Louia B. Renter, New Orleans, La., Second Vice-President; C. E. Kendel, 216 Prospect Avenue, S. E., Cleveland, Ohio, Secretary-Treasurer; Curtis Nye Smith, li Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., Counsel. The fortieth annual meeting will be held June, 1932. Wholesale Grass Seed Dealers' Ass'n. Wm G. Scarlett, Baltimore, Md., Presi- dent; J. Chas. MoCuIlough, Cincinn


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 164 The American Florist. Aug. 6, American Seed Trade Association. L. L. Olds, Madison, Wis., President; Alex. Forbes, Newark, N. First Vice- President; Louia B. Renter, New Orleans, La., Second Vice-President; C. E. Kendel, 216 Prospect Avenue, S. E., Cleveland, Ohio, Secretary-Treasurer; Curtis Nye Smith, li Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., Counsel. The fortieth annual meeting will be held June, 1932. Wholesale Grass Seed Dealers' Ass'n. Wm G. Scarlett, Baltimore, Md., Presi- dent; J. Chas. MoCuIlough, Cincinnati, O., Vice-President; Clarence R. Jones, 110 South Street, Baltimore, Md., Secretary- Treasurer; Curtis Nye Smith, Boston, Mass, Counsel. .,, . ,j The next annual meeting will be held June, 1922. SALT Lake City, Utah.—The Occi- dent Seed Co. has succeeded the Holt Seed Co. here. A PARIS letter of July 19 indicates that the Lilium candidum bulb crop suffered badly by drought. Boston, Eng.—Arthur L>. Deal, of W. W. Johnson & Co., will begin his American journey early in August. Vaughan's Seed Store, Chicago, dis- played new crop bulbs of French Paper White narcissus on its Randolph street counters, August 1. Francis C. Stokes, Moorestown, N. J., has started a seed trade intelli- gence service, something along the line of stock bulletins. There is a brisk demand for garden beans, and it would be no surprise if next December saw this crop in the same position as peas today. Onion Set harvesting in the Chi- cago district is in full swing. A 24- hour light rain began August 1, tout caused no serious damage or delay. The acreage of onions in Ohio totals 4,860, a decrease of more than 1,100 acres compared with 1920. The, condi- tion of the crop is 73 per cent of normal. CHATHAM, ONT.—The Rennie Seed Co. suffered a loss of approximately $75,000, July 20, when its large eleva- tor was destroyed, and an adjacent building containing seed was damaged by Are. .It is said bids


Size: 1365px × 1831px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjectfloriculture, bookyea