. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1068 The American Florist. Dec. IT, The Seed Trade. American Seed Trade Association. J C Robinson, Waterloo. Pres.; M. H. Duryea. New York. First Vice-Pres.: F W. Boleiano. Washington. D. C. Second Vice-Pres.; C. E. Kendel. Cleveland. Sec'y and Treas.; Leonard H. Vaughan. Chicago. Asst. Sec'y. Twenty-eiehth annual convention. June. 1910. LOUISVILLE dealers are predicting an Increased price for Red Top in line ?with advances on other grass seeds. HENEY A. Salzee is president of the United States Fire &amp


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1068 The American Florist. Dec. IT, The Seed Trade. American Seed Trade Association. J C Robinson, Waterloo. Pres.; M. H. Duryea. New York. First Vice-Pres.: F W. Boleiano. Washington. D. C. Second Vice-Pres.; C. E. Kendel. Cleveland. Sec'y and Treas.; Leonard H. Vaughan. Chicago. Asst. Sec'y. Twenty-eiehth annual convention. June. 1910. LOUISVILLE dealers are predicting an Increased price for Red Top in line ?with advances on other grass seeds. HENEY A. Salzee is president of the United States Fire & Life Insurance Co. at Chicago, and visits the city once a month on its business. Toxrn name is rightly booked in our Trade Directory—at least we suppose it Is if you do not advise us. If you make any changes this season, please drop us a postal. Bouquet Geeen and holly shipments which go or come through St. Paul and Minnesota are being held up by the railroad companies on account of the railroad strike in that state. Bouquet Geeen picking in the west is over and there are several inches of snow in the woods. Some odd lots have been traded in at from $7 to $9 and up per case in half-ton lots. HOLLY.—News from Maryland points indicate big demand from all sections for holly, with prices firm for fancy stock. Storms are delaying shipments to some extent. So far railroads have been making good time on car lots. Chicago.—Contract prices on the board of trade December 8 for grass seed were noted as follows: Prime timothy, September, $, nominal; white clover, from 20 cents to 25 cents. Colder weather has improved con- ditions for keeping onion sets.—W. H. Grenell, Saginaw, Mich., is due here December 15, and W. J. Fosgate, ganta Clara, Calif., the following day.—Visi- tors: Arthur B. Clark, of the Everett B. Clark Seed Co., Milford, Conn. The entomologists, aided by the Grasselli Chemical Co., are aiming to put through congress a restrictive and prison penalty law affec


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