. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 796 The American Florist. May 6, The Seed Trade. American Seed Trade AssoolallOB. E. Greene. President; L. H Vanghan. Chicago. First Vice-President; M. H. Duryea. New York. Second Vice- President; Kendel. Cleveland. Sec- retary and Treasurer. Annual convention. Hotel Rock-mere. Marblehead. Mass. June 20- Visited Chicago : F. A. Forbes, of Forbes Seed Store, Plymouth, Ind. Peesident Page of the American Seed Trade Association will visit the Pa- cific coast this month. HOLLiSTER. Calif


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 796 The American Florist. May 6, The Seed Trade. American Seed Trade AssoolallOB. E. Greene. President; L. H Vanghan. Chicago. First Vice-President; M. H. Duryea. New York. Second Vice- President; Kendel. Cleveland. Sec- retary and Treasurer. Annual convention. Hotel Rock-mere. Marblehead. Mass. June 20- Visited Chicago : F. A. Forbes, of Forbes Seed Store, Plymouth, Ind. Peesident Page of the American Seed Trade Association will visit the Pa- cific coast this month. HOLLiSTER. Calif.—Sweet peas and radish, which looked bad for a while, are beginning- to recover somewhat from the effects of the recent frost, but will not make full crops. In the west, counter and mail trade was only moderate the first half of April, but in the last half the weather conditions improved greatly and this improvement made the short month's business rather more than the average. New York. — Seasonable spring weather has at last reached us and counter trade in the stores has become quite active. Hardy plants, flowering and ornamental, are displayed at most of the stores and this week vegetable plants of many kinds are also on sale. Los AxGELES, Calif.—The John C. Bodger & Sons Co. advises us of the disappearance from its offic. of 12 or 15 unopened letters about April 20 and requests firms in the trade writing about that time, and not receiving a reply, to kindly send duplicates of their letters. Chicago.—Prices on the board of trade May 3, for grass seed were noted as follows: Timothy, $ to $12 per 100 pounds. White clover, from $22 to $30.—Retail counter trade here is at its best about Jlay 1 and Saturday, April 29, was a very busy day with the local trade. "W. Atlee Burpee, presiding at a meeting of the Canadian Society of Philadelphia, April 25, took up the subject of reciprocity, saying that he thinks all loyal Americans and Cana- dians understand and


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