. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1272 The American Florist, July 1, Vegetable Growers' Association of America. M. L. Ructenik. CU'velaml. O., President; nowiird \V. Selbv, I'hlliidolphin, Vk-e- Prosident; S. W. Suverunce, Louisville, Ky., Sicrelary; E. A. Uuubar, Ashtabula, <J'., Treasurer. Next annual convention will be held Sep- tember, line. THE monthly report issued by the United States secretary of agriculture shows the following crop conditions June 1: Cantaloupes, ; water- melons, ; cabbages, ; onions, THE estim


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1272 The American Florist, July 1, Vegetable Growers' Association of America. M. L. Ructenik. CU'velaml. O., President; nowiird \V. Selbv, I'hlliidolphin, Vk-e- Prosident; S. W. Suverunce, Louisville, Ky., Sicrelary; E. A. Uuubar, Ashtabula, <J'., Treasurer. Next annual convention will be held Sep- tember, line. THE monthly report issued by the United States secretary of agriculture shows the following crop conditions June 1: Cantaloupes, ; water- melons, ; cabbages, ; onions, THE estimated annual supply of po- tatoes in the United States based upon a yearly average from 1910-1914 is ,000 bushels, or bushels per capita. The average farm price per bushel for the period was cents. Prices of laJoor Fruits and Vegpetables Chicago, June 27.—Mushrooms, home grown. No. 1, 85 cents per pound; let- tuce, cases, 10 to 15 cents; radishes, 75 cents to $ per 100 bunches; celery. $ to $ per crate; toma- toes, four baskets, 20 cents to 60 cents; cucumbers, per box of 2 doz., $ New York. June —Celery, per 12- Inch crate, $ to $; cucumbers, 75 cents per dozen; mushrooms, $ to $ per 4-pound basket; tomatoes, 6 cents to 12 cents per pound; radishes, per 100 bunches, 50 cents to 75 cents; lettuce, per strap, $ to $: rhu- barb, per 100 bunches, $ to $ Report of Crop Shipments. The United States department of ag- riculture, office of markets and rural organization, under date of June 20, reports the following carload ship- ments, the figures being the total re- ported for the season up to that date: Cabbage, (11 states and not including shipments previous to March 25) 4,719 cars; potatoes (13 states, probably in- complete) 8,.308 cars; strawberries (23 states) 14,701 cars; tomatoes (six states, and not including shipments previous to March 9) 6,650 cars; can- taloupes (California, Florida and Georgia)


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