. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 900 The American Florist. Jan. 25, The ^EBEi TRaE>B. AMERICAN SEKD TRADE ASSOCIATION. J. E. NoRTHKCP, Pres.; S. P. Leokabd, Vioe- Piea.; S. F. WiUiAbd, Wethersfleld, Conn., Seo'y and Treae. Twentieth annual oonventlon, Twin Cities, Minn., June, 1902. Albert McCuLLOUGH, of Cincinnati, is in Washington, D. C. Whippoorwill cow peas are very short and the demand brisk. The Louisville onion set market is slow, prices somewhat easier. DisconRAGtNa reports regarding the drought in California continue, Lester L. Morse
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 900 The American Florist. Jan. 25, The ^EBEi TRaE>B. AMERICAN SEKD TRADE ASSOCIATION. J. E. NoRTHKCP, Pres.; S. P. Leokabd, Vioe- Piea.; S. F. WiUiAbd, Wethersfleld, Conn., Seo'y and Treae. Twentieth annual oonventlon, Twin Cities, Minn., June, 1902. Albert McCuLLOUGH, of Cincinnati, is in Washington, D. C. Whippoorwill cow peas are very short and the demand brisk. The Louisville onion set market is slow, prices somewhat easier. DisconRAGtNa reports regarding the drought in California continue, Lester L. Morse and wife have returned to California by way of New Orleans. Visited Chicago: Fred. A. Hunter, representing Cox Seed Co., of San Fran- cisco, working westward. The Cox Seed Co., of San Francisco, has acquired 500 acres of land for seed growing purposes near Stockton, Calif. Peas and potatoes are in unusually strong demand with New Orleans, Bir- mingham, Nashville and Memphis houses. B. J. Be ALB, senior member of the firm of James Carter & Co., London, Eng., died January 8, in his sixty-seventh year. Peppard's New Premises. J. G. Peppard, the Kansas City seeds- man, is installed in his new warehouse, possibly the most complete in the country, the construction of which was a matter of eight month's work. The main building has a frontage of 192 feet and a depth of 142 feet, with track facilities of 630 feet, sufficient to accom- modate twelve to fourteen freight cars. The warehouse proper, in which the stock is carried when cleaned and ready for shipment, is a two-story and base- ment building of mill construction and a capacity of 400 pounds to the square foot throughout the building. The clean- ing house, with 192 feet frontage, is 110 feet high, seven stories and a basement. It is built of brick and slate and has 15-inch batter posts throughout the entire height. It is braced and roded much as in bridge construction, giving rigidity as well as strength. The floors are doubl
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