. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 860 The American Florist. June i8. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. S. F. Willard, Prea.; J. Cbas. MoCuHoukIi, First Vice-Pres.; C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O., Sec'y and Treas. Twentv-second annual convention, St. Louis, lio., June 21-23,1904. J New York.—B. Suzuki starts west- ward June 23, and will sail from Van- couver for Japan July 4. Visited St. Louis.—Louis Goeppinger, of Peigaaux & H. Lorin, wholesale seed growers of Angers, France. He was in attendance at the fair several dajs. San Jose, Cal.—Hot weathe


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 860 The American Florist. June i8. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. S. F. Willard, Prea.; J. Cbas. MoCuHoukIi, First Vice-Pres.; C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O., Sec'y and Treas. Twentv-second annual convention, St. Louis, lio., June 21-23,1904. J New York.—B. Suzuki starts west- ward June 23, and will sail from Van- couver for Japan July 4. Visited St. Louis.—Louis Goeppinger, of Peigaaux & H. Lorin, wholesale seed growers of Angers, France. He was in attendance at the fair several dajs. San Jose, Cal.—Hot weather last Sat- urday, Sunday and Monday reduced the sweet pea seed crop one-half. It is too early at this writing to estimate damage done to other crops. Retail seedsmen are racking their minds for profitable summer window displays. Insecticides with odds and ends of lawn tools, pruners, etc., are about all that is available. We need for our files a copy of the annual report of the American Seed Trade Association for 1890 and anyone having a copy to spare will oblige by communicating with this office. Visited Chicago: E. F. Crossland, with Steele Briggs Seed Company, Toronto, Ont.; M. Wilhelmi, of Barteldes & Com- pany, Lawrence, Kan.; L. L. Olds, of Clinton, Wis.; Charles Cole, representing D. M. Ferry & Company, Detroit, Mich., accompanied by his wife. Archibald Smith. Archibald Smith, manager of the seed department of the Joseph Breck & Sons Corporation, Boston, for the past six- teen years, has resigned his position and will sail with his family for Liverpool, June 21, on the Saxonia, he having pur- chased the old Prince seed business which has been established 100 years on Mar- ket street, Oxford. Mr. Smith was born at Stranraer, Scotland, his father being of the well- known nursery firm of Thos. Smith & Sons. He served his apprenticeship at Glasgow, then went to Northampton for a number of years, whence he returned to his father's nurseries for a short


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