. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 88 The Florists' Review Decbmber 14, 1916. Seed Trade News AICXUOAV nXD TSASX ASaOCOATIOV. Preaident, Klrby B. WhlU, Dstrelt. lUok.: ?•cretaiT-TrMisDrar, O. B. K*Bd«I, 01«T«laBd. O. L. W. Wheeler, of the Pieters-Wheeler Seed Co., Gilroy, Cal., was in Chicago last week. Steamers from the Scandinavian ports continue to bring small lots of lily of the valley pips, but the total is a rela- tively small quantity. W. W. HoisiNGTON and Burt Calhoun represented the Leonard Seed Co. at the Ohio canners' convention held at Colum- bus December 12 and 13. E, C


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 88 The Florists' Review Decbmber 14, 1916. Seed Trade News AICXUOAV nXD TSASX ASaOCOATIOV. Preaident, Klrby B. WhlU, Dstrelt. lUok.: ?•cretaiT-TrMisDrar, O. B. K*Bd«I, 01«T«laBd. O. L. W. Wheeler, of the Pieters-Wheeler Seed Co., Gilroy, Cal., was in Chicago last week. Steamers from the Scandinavian ports continue to bring small lots of lily of the valley pips, but the total is a rela- tively small quantity. W. W. HoisiNGTON and Burt Calhoun represented the Leonard Seed Co. at the Ohio canners' convention held at Colum- bus December 12 and 13. E, C. DuNGAN, of Wm. Henry Maule, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa., is in Chicago with his wife, looking after the printing of the company's catalogue. In estimating the cost of canned peas for 1917 the committee of the National Canners' Association puts it down as "seed loss" at 2 cents per dozen cans. A COMMITTEE of the Iowa Canners' Association, in estimating the cost of operation for 1917, figures $750 as the cost of the seed for packing 28,000 cases of corn. The first 1917 calendar to reach The Review is that of a seed grower, George R. Pedrick & Son, Pedricktown, N. J., a pretty picture of a lady with an armful of roses. The Aabling-Boyce Seed Co., Seattle, Wash., has opened a retail flower store in connection with its seed store, following a marked tendency in this direction in the trade. J. W. Edmondson, manager of the California Seed Growers' Association, San Jose, Cal., returned to the coast Decem- ber 8. He intends to be back in Chicago after the first of the year. The man who is fortunate enough to have a good crop of gladiolus bulbs this season should be subject for the con- gratulations of his friends; they will be readily salable at the best prices of re- cent years. The Central Seed House, East St. Louis, 111., a partnership between W. H. Conant, C. W. Hurlburt and M. B. Con- ant, makes a specialty of the commission box business and is widening its territo


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