. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1126 The American Florist. Dec. i8. (f= The Seed Trade. American Seed Trade Association, J. C. Robinson. Waterloo. Pres.; M. H. Duryea. New York. First Vice-Pres.: F. W. Bolgiano. Washington. D. C. Second Vice-Pres.; C. E. Kendel. Cleveland. Sec'y and Treas.: Leonard H. Vaughan. Chicago. Asst. Sec'y. Twenty-eighth annual convention. June. 1910. Watch your seed corn now in stor- age bins. VISITED Minneapolis: W. H. Gre- nell, W. J. Fosgate and L. M. Kim- berlin. The Livingston Seed Co.'s cata- logue for 1
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1126 The American Florist. Dec. i8. (f= The Seed Trade. American Seed Trade Association, J. C. Robinson. Waterloo. Pres.; M. H. Duryea. New York. First Vice-Pres.: F. W. Bolgiano. Washington. D. C. Second Vice-Pres.; C. E. Kendel. Cleveland. Sec'y and Treas.: Leonard H. Vaughan. Chicago. Asst. Sec'y. Twenty-eighth annual convention. June. 1910. Watch your seed corn now in stor- age bins. VISITED Minneapolis: W. H. Gre- nell, W. J. Fosgate and L. M. Kim- berlin. The Livingston Seed Co.'s cata- logue for 1910 is that firm's sixteenth anniversary edition. Albeet T. Febrell, the Clipper Cleaner man, attended the pea pack- ers convention at Milwaukee last week. HJALiiAE Haetmann & Co. advise that frosts have injured some of the Danish cabbage plants intended for seeding purposes. ST. Joseph, Mo.—^W. C. Kennedy, the bankrupt seedsman, is now asking for discharge in the United States courts from his indebtedness. Philadelphia, Pa.—Mrs. Ferdinand de Janon, daughter of Robt. Buist, head of the Robert Buist Co., died recently at the University liospital at the age of 40. Michigan seedsmen who grow on contract have recently compelled bean buyers there, who had bought con- tract crops from farmers, to return such lots without pay. TUBEEOSE Bulbs are coming rather earlier than usual. Orders will prob- ably be filled complete, but no great surplus is expected. There are rather more of the 6/8 grade this season than usual. tevEBT seedsman should write for Bulletin 164 of the Connecticut Ex- periment Station, New Haven, Conn. It contains much of interest on garden and field seeds sold and tested in that state in 1909. The executive committee of the American Seed Trade Association will meet in Boston, December 28. Mem- bers of the committee are as follows: W. S. Woodruff, Geo. S. Green, Alex. Forbes, C. N. Page, S. F. Willard. Also J. C. Robinson, president; M H. Dur- yea, vice-preside
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