. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 612 "JE American Florist. Oct. 12, The Seed Trade. American Seed Trade Association. (JiM). S. Gre(Mi. ('hiniKo, Prcs. : M. II. Duryfii. Xew York. First Vii-i- rros. : V. E. Ki'iKlpl. rievelaiKl. Soo'y and Trt'iis. Twc<ntv-sixth auuual convention. .Time. I'.MIH. Advertising that does not advertise: Lawn signs at the Jamestown exposi- tion. Authorities agree about Alaska peas being high, the figures ranging from $ to $4. Wm. Henry Maule grows five car- loads of dahlias on his seed farm in New Jersey.


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 612 "JE American Florist. Oct. 12, The Seed Trade. American Seed Trade Association. (JiM). S. Gre(Mi. ('hiniKo, Prcs. : M. II. Duryfii. Xew York. First Vii-i- rros. : V. E. Ki'iKlpl. rievelaiKl. Soo'y and Trt'iis. Twc<ntv-sixth auuual convention. .Time. I'.MIH. Advertising that does not advertise: Lawn signs at the Jamestown exposi- tion. Authorities agree about Alaska peas being high, the figures ranging from $ to $4. Wm. Henry Maule grows five car- loads of dahlias on his seed farm in New Jersey. Greeley, Col.—Major Chas. P. Bras- Ian and Howard M. Earl were visitors September 30. Boone, Ia.—V. H. Sayre has accepted a position as general manager of the Northwest Nursery Co. The death of E. de Forest Ely, re- tired seedsman of Philadelphia, Pa., is recorded in our obituary column. The new Wisconsin state law regard- ing seeds requires that the year of growth and percentage of purity be stamped on all packages. L. L. May & Co. was recently incor- porated at St. Paul, Minn., with capital stock of $200,000. Lewis L. May, E. M. May and F. W. May are the incorpo- rators. Rocky Ford. Col.—W. D. Ebbert has disposed of his interest in the Gobin- Ebbert Seed Co. Daniel Deemer has taken Mr. Ebbert's place with the firm as manager. Jas. J. COMONT, representing the firm of Jas. Carter, Dunnett & Beale, Lon- don, Eng., made an official inspection of his firm's exhibit at the Jamestown Ex- position October \. New Orleans, La.—A well known produce man says that next year's onion crop will be 40 per cent shorter than that of the present year, owing to the scarcity of onion seed. An American consulate in the West Indies writes that it would be glad to receive catalogues of vegetable and flow- er seeds. The West Indies consi^ates are at Antigua. Roseau, Dominica, Bar- bados, St. Lucia and St. Vincent. At the Jamestown Exposition last week were some exceedingly fine cauli-


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